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Dell admits consumers don’t care about AI PCs

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    Dell is now shifting it focus this year away from being ‘all about the AI PC.’

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      Dell is now shifting it focus this year away from being ‘all about the AI PC.’

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      Whoever is making the decisions at Dell just made a very wise one. I’d expect IBM to be the most pragmatic but maybe I missed the news about them

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        Whoever is making the decisions at Dell just made a very wise one. I’d expect IBM to be the most pragmatic but maybe I missed the news about them

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        partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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        IBM got out of the retail desktop/laptop market in 2005 when they sold their product lines (like Thinkpad) to a company in China called Lenovo.

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