- Dell CEO says his PCs IA are ready to take the refreshment tension of Windows 10 EOL
- “Dell is the leader of IA commercial PCs,” said Michael Dell
- Dell also says that AI will not replace humans at work – it will be more collaboration
Dell CEO said the company was “ready” for the increased demand for businesses and consumers for new PCs as Windows 10’s end of life.
Microsoft’s software is defined for its official farewells on October 14, 2025, which means that users will have to update their devices or risk being targeted by cyber attacks.
Many organizations have chosen to simply buy new aircraft, and Michael Dell presented his business products as an ideal solution to those looking for a change.
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“Personal productivity is reinvented by AI,” noted Dell, speaking during the opening shuttle of Dell Technologies World 2025, “the installation base of a billion and a half-PCS ages, and it is replaced by IA innovation”.
“The end of life of Windows 10 arrives, and we are ready – Dell is the leader of commercial PCs AI, and we are getting more from the competition.”
“We have simplified our portfolio and we have facilitated the selection of the right system for you, giving you the choice of the latter from Nvidia, Intel, AMD and Qualcomm,” he added.
“Today’s PCs become AI work stations – a quick and fast battery life fueled by NPU and GPU innovation.”
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 the integrated NVIDIA GB300 equipment and up to 800 GB of memory – enough to execute and form models with a billion settings.
“The AI moves out of the cloud on the edge, bringing intelligence to each device in each location in real time,” he noted.
“With IA PCs and our Robust Poweredge servers, you can process your data instantly and safely on the site, you can reduce latency and release new possibilities, smart cities to virtualized telecommunications networks.”
“I have the same conversation with the customer after the customer,” noted Dell, “it is not only a question of technology, it is a question of reinventing the way companies can create and capture the value from their data.”
“We are entering the age of omnipresent intelligence, where AI becomes as essential as electricity – with AI, you can distill years of experience in important ideas, accelerate decisions and discover models in massive data.
“But this is not there to replace humans – AI is an employee who releases your teams to do what they do best, to innovate, imagine, to solve the most difficult problems in the world – and Dell is the infrastructure, the backbone allowing companies to think more quickly, to act smarter and to dream bigger.”