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NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) has announced a plan to do the unimaginable, particularly going back a year ago. It plans to put AI chips in almost every PC on the market. In the meantime, it could deliver a crushing blow to AMD and Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), which currently dominate this business. The NVIDIA RTX Spark will ... Nvidia Plans To Take Control Of The PC Market
Dell (DELL) unveiled the XPS 13, a laptop meant to compete with Apple’s (AAPL) MacBook Neo, Jaspreet Singh of Reuters reports. The laptop is priced at $699 and is reduced to $599 for students aged 16 and older. Dell claims the XPS 13 seeks to offer a better experience compared to the MacBook Neo.Claim 55% Off TipRanksUnlock trusted, data-backed investing tools with TipRanks Premium, from analyst ratings and forecasts to breaking news and portfolio analysis. Discover high-conviction stock picks a
Dell (DELL) and Apple (AAPL) are both AI hardware stories, but they are very different stocks right now. Dell is the cleaner near-term AI infrastructure winner, especially after its latest earnings showed massive demand for AI servers and traditional servers. Meanwhile, Apple is the higher-quality consumer ecosystem bet, but its AI payoff is still less visible and depends more on future product execution. So, in simple terms, Dell has the stronger current AI numbers, while Apple has the stronger
Nvidia on Monday unveiled a new chip that puts artificial intelligence capabilities directly into laptops and desktop computers, pitting it against the likes of Advanced Micro Devices, Intel and Apple. CEO Jensen Huang, who is in Taiwan for the Computex conference, said the RTX Spark PC chip is part of Nvidia's effort with Microsoft to "reinvent the PC" for the AI era after three years of collaboration between the companies. The chip, developed with Taiwan's MediaTek, will debut this fall in laptops and compact desktops from Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Microsoft Surface and MSI, with models from Acer and GIGABYTE to follow.
Dell on Sunday unveiled its most affordable laptop, XPS 13, as the PC maker aims to capture market share from Apple's MacBook Neo by attracting students and young professionals. Starting at $699 and a reduced $599 for students aged 16 and older during the back-to-school season, the XPS 13 seeks to offer a superior experience compared to the MacBook Neo, Dell said.
