Dell Technologies launches AI-enabled consumer PCs in India

These new devices are integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver enhanced performance and efficiency

Dell Technologies has introduced its latest range of AI-enabled consumer PCs in India, featuring the XPS 14 & 16, Alienware m16 R2, and Inspiron 14 Plus. These new devices are powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors, integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver enhanced performance and efficiency. This launch signifies a significant leap in elevating computing experiences for professionals, creators, gamers, and students alike.

Raj Kumar Rishi, Vice President and Managing Director, Consumer and Small Business, Dell Technologies, India, commented on the launch, stating, “We are at the crossroads of AI and personal computing and are uniquely positioned to spearhead the PC experience revolution. Dell Technologies remains committed to being our customers’ genuine digital partner, focusing on delivering intuitive, efficient, and adaptable AI-enabled lineups for everyone.”

The newly unveiled XPS 14 & 16 feature a futuristic design first introduced at CES 2022 with the XPS 13 Plus (now XPS 13). This redesigned XPS portfolio includes the XPS 16, Dell’s most powerful XPS laptop to date, offering supercharged performance for complex workloads. The XPS 14, on the other hand, caters to those seeking the flexibility of working from anywhere. Both laptops incorporate a neural processing unit (NPU), enabling the PC to handle AI workloads more efficiently by not solely relying on the CPU or GPU.

Responding to the demands of the gaming community, Dell has revamped the Alienware m16 R2, prioritizing performance and portability without compromising on Alienware’s core principles. The most notable upgrade is the redesigned cryotech thermal solution, making the device more travel-friendly. The addition of the Stealth Mode hotkey allows users to adapt the device according to their needs. Completing the new consumer portfolio is the Inspiron 14 Plus, offering AI-based enhancements like AI-enabled auto framing and visual improvements, making it a compact yet powerful creative tool.

Pujan Chadha, Director, Product Marketing, Consumer and Small Business, Dell Technologies, India, highlighted Dell’s commitment to meeting the diverse needs of Indian consumers. He stated, “Our new Alienware m16 R2 caters to the varied interests of the thriving gaming community. The award-winning XPS portfolio continues to set benchmarks in design, power, and next-generation technology. Moreover, the AI-integrated Inspiron 14 Plus elevates multitasking efficiency to new heights.”

The XPS range continues its tradition of blending elegant design with advanced technology to empower users in their endeavors. The XPS 16 leads the new lineup, offering unparalleled performance for demanding tasks. Equipped with up to Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics, the device delivers up to 45% more performance than its predecessor, the XPS 15. The XPS 14 serves as a creative ally, combining sleek aesthetics with robust performance. With up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 GPU and up to 47W of sustained performance, it provides the extra horsepower needed for rapid rendering, video editing, and content creation through AI-enabled applications.

Both devices come loaded with AI capabilities designed to revolutionize user-device interaction. With Copilot in Windows 11, users have a new AI-powered assistant to handle everyday tasks effortlessly. The inclusion of the Copilot key further enhances productivity, enabling users to accomplish tasks faster with a single keystroke.

Dell Technologies’ latest AI-enabled consumer PCs represent a significant step forward in redefining the future of personal computing. By integrating cutting-edge AI technology with sleek design and powerful performance, Dell aims to provide users with intuitive, efficient, and adaptable computing solutions tailored to their diverse needs.

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