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AMD Adds Dell as Commercial PC Customer for the First Time
The Advanced Micro Devices headquarters in Santa Clara, California.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the second-biggest maker of computer processors, said its chips will be used by Dell Technologies Inc. for the first time in PCs sold to businesses.
The chipmaker unveiled new processors it says will make AMD-based personal computers the best at running artificial intelligence software. Dell has decided to use the chips in some of its computers aimed at business customers, according to AMD executives who are speaking Monday at the CES show in Las Vegas.