The next big development in PC technology is GenAI, which promises previously unheard-of levels of productivity and efficiency for enterprises all over the world. We foresee more intelligent data analysis, simpler workflows, and quicker decision-making with AI-enabled PCs. GenAI will impact the future of the PC-human experience, opening up new avenues for development and creativity, much as the arrival of the PC 40 years ago transformed our jobs.
According to Dell, as AI and PC technology progress together, computers will no longer only increase human productivity but will instead improve human performance. Significant gains in productivity, decreased latency, enhanced cost-effectiveness, privacy, security, and sustainability are all promised by AI.
Artificial intelligence has been a part of personal computers for a while, but many users might not be aware of this—functions like voice-to-text conversion, camera focus and light adjustment, and conference call backdrop blurring are just a few examples.
These features necessitate a new processor architecture since they use a large amount of processing power.
In the medium term, new architectures with onboard AI processing capabilities will be released in 2019. These architectures will have greater memory, storage, and processing power—next-generation CPUs, GPUs, NPUs, and accelerators—to manage increasingly complicated AI workloads. To bring this new architecture to life, Dell is actively working with industry partners.
”We are at the forefront of a truly exciting period in business transformation. With groundbreaking innovations like AI revolutionizing company operations, our customers seek more AI-enabled solutions to modernize their businesses. We proudly offer a range of choices, services, and delivery models to help them achieve their goals. Our commercial PCs are currently the world’s most intelligent, featuring AI-enabled software like Dell Optimizer, telemetry, and automation for self-healing capabilities. Our new XPS portfolio, powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, includes a built-in AI acceleration engine that delivers faster performance while preserving battery life.”’ Chris Buchanan, Client Solutions Director for Dell Technologies South Africa.The post Can AI Redefine the Future of Personal Computing? first appeared on IT News Africa | Business Technology, Telecoms and Startup News.