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Dell Technologies Spring Webcast
Host Raymond Watkins introduced the presenters and led the Q&A session.
Rahul Tikoo, SVP, client product group, kicked off the event by talking about Dell Technologies’ PC portfolio and the impact that COVID-19 had on investments in this sector.
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He also introduced: Alienware for gaming, Inspiron portfolio, and the consumer and commercial notebook portfolios.
“Technology, especially PCs, are very central to how we communicate, how we elaborate, and how we connect with each other,” said Tikoo. “We have been investing in our PC portfolio for years and making it a lot more personal, so you can really use it in any walk of your life. It’s a companion device, whether you want to work, learn, or you want to play, and these investments have been paying off for us.”
Intel Reveals Visual Sensing Controller Chip For Smarter Laptops
The company calls the Visual Sensing Controller a ‘secure companion chip that helps make PCs more smart and secure through the power of Intel artificial intelligence.’ For example, it could be used to detect the presence of a user and automatically adjust the brightness of the screen. By Dylan Martin December 17, 2020, 01:50 PM EST
Intel has revealed a new kind of low-power computer chip for PCs that is designed to detect users and automatically adjust settings using AI.
The Santa Clara, Calif.- based company disclosed the Visual Sensing Controller, code-named Clover Falls, in a Thursday column as a new component the chipmaker will use to help OEMs design and engineer premium laptops through its Intel Evo Platform, which was previously known as Project Athena.
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