Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

AMD Chips Powering Dell’s Business PCs, Offering 90% Faster AI Performance at CES 2025

Daniel Kim Views  

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)

Dell Technologies has announced it will use Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) chips in its business-oriented PCs.

On Monday, during CES 2025 in Las Vegas, AMD unveiled its new Ryzen AI Max series processors, designed to optimize personal computers for running AI software. AMD executives revealed Dell plans to incorporate these chips into some of its computers aimed at business customers.

According to AMD, the Ryzen AI Max series delivers top-tier performance in thin and lightweight premium laptops, executing AI workloads 90% faster than previous models.

Dell is diversifying its hardware supply chain by integrating AMD chips into its business PCs. It has already adopted AMD chips for its consumer devices.

The commercial and gaming PC markets are lucrative due to their demand for high-performance components, and AMD’s strategic advances position it to capture a growing share of these sectors.

For decades, AMD was limited to producing low-cost, low-performance chips, trailing Intel Corporation in market share, profitability, and revenue. However, the landscape is changing.

While Intel still holds approximately 70% of the market, its increased investments in new technologies are causing declining sales and shrinking profit margins.

At CES 2025, AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm Incorporated all showcased cutting-edge components for laptops and desktops, emphasizing their capabilities for handling AI workloads. Manufacturers are optimistic that AI-powered features will reinvigorate the PC market.

To reinforce its competitive position, AMD also announced the launch of its new 9000 series desktop processors. The flagship 9900X3D model boasts 16 processor cores and can operate at up to 5.7 GHz speeds, underscoring AMD’s commitment to advancing its technology leadership.

AMD’s stock rose 3.33% on Monday, closing at $129.55, reflecting growing investor confidence in the company’s trajectory.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[BUSINESS] Latest Stories

  • Honda's NSX Returns: A 1,000-Horsepower Electric Rival to Lexus LFR
  • Honda’s S7 Electric SUV: A Major Player in the Race for EV Dominance
  • Lamborghini's First EV: A 2,000-Horsepower Beast Built for Speed and Emotion
  • Ford Revives Classic Design with the 2025 Bronco Heritage Edition
  • ID.EVERY1: Volkswagen's $21K Electric Vehicle Aims to Make Green Driving Accessible
  • Toyota’s bZ3X SUV Surges with 10,000 Pre-Orders: A New Era in EVs

You May Also Like

  • 1
    5 Reasons Intermittent Fasting Might Not Be the Right Fit for Your Lifestyle

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    Think Twice Before You Pop That Pill: 6 Supplements That May Backfire

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 3
    These 'Oriental Olives' Are Great for Digestion—If You Eat Them Right

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 4
    North Korea Buried in April Snow—Experts Warn of Major Crop Damage After Climate Shock

    ASIA 

  • 5
    North Korea’s Smartest Teens Are Being Dragged Into the Military—Here’s Why

    ASIA 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Fasting 3 Days a Week? Science Says It May Beat Daily Dieting

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    North Korea Opens Its First Internet Café—and Kim Jong Un Brings His Daughter

    ASIA 

  • 3
    China Targets U.S. Tech Industry with Rare Earth Export Freeze

    WORLD 

  • 4
    Why B Vitamins Deserve a Spot in Your Spring Wellness Routine

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 5
    Vietnam Cracks Down on Imports to Avoid U.S. Tariff Backlash

    ASIA 

Must-Reads

  • 1
    5 Reasons Intermittent Fasting Might Not Be the Right Fit for Your Lifestyle

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    Think Twice Before You Pop That Pill: 6 Supplements That May Backfire

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 3
    These 'Oriental Olives' Are Great for Digestion—If You Eat Them Right

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 4
    North Korea Buried in April Snow—Experts Warn of Major Crop Damage After Climate Shock

    ASIA 

  • 5
    North Korea’s Smartest Teens Are Being Dragged Into the Military—Here’s Why

    ASIA 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Fasting 3 Days a Week? Science Says It May Beat Daily Dieting

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    North Korea Opens Its First Internet Café—and Kim Jong Un Brings His Daughter

    ASIA 

  • 3
    China Targets U.S. Tech Industry with Rare Earth Export Freeze

    WORLD 

  • 4
    Why B Vitamins Deserve a Spot in Your Spring Wellness Routine

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 5
    Vietnam Cracks Down on Imports to Avoid U.S. Tariff Backlash

    ASIA 

Share it on...