Dell and NVIDIA are hinting at a potential collaboration on AI PCs set to debut in 2025. The news came during the Dell World Conference in Las Vegas, where Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Computers, and Jenson Huang, President of NVIDIA, dropped subtle hints about a possible joint project.
Rumors have been circulating about NVIDIA working with MediaTek on ARM-based chips for desktops, sparking speculation about the development of an NVIDIA-based mobile gaming system. While NVIDIA confirmed a partnership with MediaTek, they clarified that their focus was on devices for automobile cockpits.
During a joint interview at the conference, Huang and Dell suggested that they might be working on an AI PC together. Huang emphasized that NVIDIA’s GPUs in data centers utilize AI technology, hinting at the potential for highly efficient AI PCs in the future.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has unveiled Copilot+ PCs, boasting ARM-based products and a Neural Processing Unit that outperforms Apple’s MacBook Air by up to 58% in sustained multithreaded performance. The introduction of Microsoft’s Recall system, designed to enhance AI experiences, has raised concerns among users about privacy and data security.
As the tech industry continues to push boundaries with AI integration, the collaboration between NVIDIA, Dell, and Microsoft signals a new era of innovation in the PC market. Stay tuned for more updates on the evolving landscape of AI technology in computing.