- Dell CEO says that his PC AI are ready to take the tension of the Windows 10 EOL updates
- “Dell is the commercial PCs of AI,” says Michael Dell
- Dell also says that AI will not replace humans at work, it will be more collaboration
Dell CEO has declared that the company is “ready” for the increase in demand for companies and consumers equally for new PC as the end of the life of Windows 10 is approaching.
The Microsoft software is ready for its official farewell on October 14, 2025, which means that users must update their devices or risk being attacked by cyber attacks.
Many organizations have chosen simply buying new devices, and Michael Dell has presented the products of their company as the ideal solution for those looking for a change.
Work stations increasing
“Personal productivity is being reinvented by AI,” said Dell, speaking at the key opening of Dell Technologies World 2025, “the installation base of one billion and a half PC is aged, and is being replaced by innovation of AI.”
“The end of the life of Windows 10 is coming, and we are ready: Dell is the commercial PC leader of AI, and we are distanced more than the competition.”
“We have simplified our portfolio and we have made it easy for you to choose the right system for you, providing the option of the latest Nvidia, Intel, AMD and Qualcomm,” he added.
“Today’s PCs are becoming AI work stations: the rapid useful life of the battery throughout the day fed by the innovation of NPU and GPU.”
The CEO highlighted the new Dell Pro Max device of the company, which according to him was ideal for developers and scientists, offering up to 20 Petaflops of performance due to Hardware Nvidia GB300 integrated and up to 800 GB of memory, enough to execute and train models with a billion parameters.
“The AI is moving out of the cloud to the edge, taking intelligence to each device in each location in real time,” he said.
“With the PC of AI and our resistant Poweredge servers, you can process your data instantly and safely on the site, you can reduce latency and unleash new possibilities, from smart cities to virtualized telecommunications networks.”
“I am having the same conversation with the client after client,” said Dell, “it is not just about technology, it is about reinventing how companies can create and capture value of their data.”
“We are entering the era of ubiquitous intelligence, where AI becomes as essential as electricity: with AI, it can distill years of experience in important ideas, accelerate decisions and discover patterns in massive data.
“But it is not here to replace humans: AI is a collaborator who frees your teams to do what they do best, innovate, imagine, solve the most difficult problems in the world, and Dell is infrastructure, the backbone that allows companies to think faster, act smarter and dream bigger.”