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Dell Technologies’ Raj Kumar Rishi, VP and MD of Consumer & Small Business, highlights the emergence of artificial intelligence-driven personal computers revolutionizing data privacy concerns. These PCs, capable of running large language models (LLMs) without internet connectivity or cloud processing, signify a significant shift in user empowerment.

By leveraging advanced processing and auto-enhancement features, Dell’s latest laptop range showcases seamless operation of LLM applications like Stable Diffusion for text-to-image generation, Adobe Premiere Pro for video editing, and Audacity for music creation. Rishi emphasizes the role of Neural Processing Units (NPUs) in optimizing data processing, leading to faster performance, extended battery life, and reduced power consumption.

Priced between Rs 105,999 and Rs 2,99,990, Dell targets professionals, creators, gamers, and students seeking AI-enabled functionalities, thus addressing a diverse range of user needs with enhanced privacy and efficiency.

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