As cheap PCs vanish, enterprises might still find value in upgrades
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As cheap PCs vanish, enterprises might still find value in upgrades
"Devices powered by Panther Lake would be ideal for personas that require enhanced security and durable mobile use. The new chips have helped reduce the size of motherboards allowing Dell to pack in higher-density batteries."
"Dell executives called the company's new PC lineup the most significant form-factor refresh in a decade. Some of the new models break the mold of regular PCs, providing flexibility in configurability in workspaces."
Dell and HP have introduced new business PCs featuring Intel's Panther Lake chip, which is recognized for its AI capabilities, performance, and improved battery life. Analysts suggest that investing in these upgraded PCs may be worthwhile for enterprises, as cheaper options are unlikely to be available soon. The new chips allow for smaller motherboards and higher-density batteries, leading to significant form-factor changes. Models like the Dell Pro 5 Micro PC offer flexibility for business users, including multiple monitor support and remote IT management.
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