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Dell reaches for the cloud with new prototype ARM server

Dell reaches for the cloud with new prototype ARM server

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Dell on Tuesday announced a prototype low-power server with ARM processors, following a growing demand by Web companies for custom-built servers that can scale performance while reducing financial overhead on data centers.
The proof-of-concept server is code-named Copper and is the first one from Dell that is based on the ARM processor. Dell will not sell the server, but will install prototypes at specific locations so customers can kick the tires around ARM, whose processor designs are found in most smartphones and tablets today.

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New XPS One 27 is Dell's Largest All-in-One Desktop Ever, Touts 2560 x 1440 Display

New XPS One 27 is Dell's Largest All-in-One Desktop Ever, Touts 2560 x 1440 Display

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

The desktop isn't dead, not by a long shot, though hulking towers might not be as popular as they once were. All-in-one (AIO) desktops, on the other hand, are as vogue as they've ever been, and Dell claims to have "reimagined" the form factor with its new XPS One 27, the company's largest ever AIO and part of the premium XPS performance family with Intel's Ivy Bridge architecture sitting pretty on the inside.

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Dell ships new Precision towers with Xeon E5-2600

Dell ships new Precision towers with Xeon E5-2600

Posted on Apr 24, 2012 by MG3

Dell has just announced four newly updated Precision tower workstations for business professionals with Intel's 32nm, eight-core Xeon E5-2600 processors. Other than the new chip, the towers get an externally-removable power supply that doesn't require any tools. It is lockable and has a built-in handle that lights up green when it's functioning properly.
The hard drives are also accessible from the front of the tower of the Precision T7600. It allows storing the drives in secure locations at the end of the day when needed. The tower has room for up to four 3.5-inch drives or eight 2.5-inch hard drives. The T7600 can also convert to a rack mount. It can be had with two of the Xeon E5-2687 pro...

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Dell announces Inspiron One 2320 touchscreen all-in-one

Dell announces Inspiron One 2320 touchscreen all-in-one

Posted on Oct 06, 2011 by MG1

Over the past few weeks, we've seen HP and Toshiba freshen up their all-in-ones, while Samsung made a belated jump into the market just last week. Today, it's Dell's turn -- the company just announced an addition to its all-in-one lineup, the 23-inch Inspiron One 2320. Funnily enough, the new design reminds us somewhat of the PCs HP trotted out last month in that it has an easel-like display with enough space underneath to stow the keyboard, although this one doesn't have a tilting screen. Spec-wise, it's well-matched against the competition, with a 1080p touchscreen, Intel Wireless Display capability, optional NVIDIA GeForce GT525M graphics, six USB 2.0 ports, HDMI-in, a Blu-ray option and ...

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Dell Starts Shipping Precision T1600 Workstation

Dell Starts Shipping Precision T1600 Workstation

Posted on Apr 12, 2011 by MG1

While industry pundits argue over what effect tablets are having on PC sales, companies like Dell continue to ship new models in the familiar tower form factor. Such is the case with Dell's new Precis...

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HP Crushes Dell, Acer in Q4 2010 PC Shipments

HP Crushes Dell, Acer in Q4 2010 PC Shipments

Posted on Mar 11, 2011 by MG2

HP Crushes Dell, Acer in Q4 2010 PC Shipments : Hewlett-Packard showed strong PC sales in the final quarter of last year and was able to beat its rivals. Dell remained in the second spot and increased...

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Dell intros Vostro 460 Mini Tower with Sandy Bridge CPUs

Dell intros Vostro 460 Mini Tower with Sandy Bridge CPUs

Posted on Jan 12, 2011 by MG3

Dell has quietly introduced a new desktop PC running on Intel's new Sandy Bridge processors, the Vostro 460. Meant for small businesses, the PC will be available with up to 3TB of storage space, 16GB ...

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Dell's Support Site Outs Upgraded Zino HD Nettops

Dell's Support Site Outs Upgraded Zino HD Nettops

Posted on Aug 05, 2010 by MG15

A new setup guide on Dell's support website reveals what the OEM has planned for an upcoming refresh to its Zino HD line of nettops.

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Dell pack hexacore i7-980X into Studio XPS 9100 PC

Dell pack hexacore i7-980X into Studio XPS 9100 PC

Posted on Aug 03, 2010 by MG15

Dell has updated its Studio XPS 9100 desktop series to include Intel's latest Core i7 processors, bringing a welcome burst of speed with up to hexacore chips on

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Dell Rids UK Web Store of Ubuntu PCs

Dell Rids UK Web Store of Ubuntu PCs

Posted on Jul 27, 2010 by MG15

'It's not us, it's you,' is the general message coming from Dell regarding the OEMs decision to dropkick Ubuntu from its online store in the UK. The company will, however, continue to sell its

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Dell: we “did not knowingly ship faulty motherboards”

Dell: we “did not knowingly ship faulty motherboards”

Posted on Jul 02, 2010 by MG15

Dell has spoken up regarding its side of the Optiplex hardware failure issue, which has been resurrected after legal papers suggesting the company had

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Documents show that Dell knowingly sold defective computers, misled those needing support

Documents show that Dell knowingly sold defective computers, misled those needing support

Posted on Jun 30, 2010 by MG15

What happens when capacitors go bad, spewing out their tangerine innards like the ones in the photo above? Components die. In the early to mid

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Dell knowingly sold faulty PCs

Dell knowingly sold faulty PCs

Posted on Jun 29, 2010 by MG1

PC maker Dell has been accused of selling thousands of desktop PCs despite knowing the machines contained faulty components, according to recently unsealed court documents first reported about on Tues...

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New Dell Studio XPS 7100 Desktop PC released, prices from $499

New Dell Studio XPS 7100 Desktop PC released, prices from $499

Posted on May 14, 2010 by MG15

Today, Dell released its new Dell Studio XPS 7100 Desktop PC, with prices (excluding a monitor) starting at $499 plus $12.95 for shipping. It's the least expensive

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Dell Introduces Studio XPS 7100 With AMD Phenom II X6 CPU

Dell Introduces Studio XPS 7100 With AMD Phenom II X6 CPU

Posted on May 12, 2010 by MG15

AMD's Phenom II X6 launched with quite a bit of fanfare last month, but up until now, they've been somewhat difficult to find in mainstream PCs.

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