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Our story began with a belief and a passion: that everybody should have easy access to the best technology anywhere in the world. That was in 1984 in Michael Dell’s University of Texas dorm room. Today, Dell Technologies is instrumental in changing the digital landscape the world over. We are among the world’s leading technology companies helping to transform people’s lives with extraordinary capabilities. From hybrid cloud solutions to high-performance computing to ambitious social impact and sustainability initiatives, what we do impacts, everyone, everywhere. At Dell Technologies, we continue to innovate, developing technology so you’re always ready to move forward. Learn more about end-to-end technology solutions and digital transformation accelerators. Plus, see real stories from our customers and dive into emerging technologies.


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Overall Rating | 3.9/5 based on 4.1k reviews ![]() | 3.9/5 based on 7.7k reviews ![]() | 4.1/5 based on 4.6k reviews | 4.0/5 based on 4.2k reviews ![]() |
Highly Rated for | Work-life balance Company culture | Salary | Skill development Company culture Work-life balance | Skill development |
Critically Rated for | Promotions | Promotions | Promotions | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | Work from office 53% employees reported | Work from office 73% employees reported | Work from office 77% employees reported | Work from office 85% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.9 Good rated by 1.2k women | 4.0 Good rated by 572 women | 4.0 Good rated by 325 women | 3.7 Good rated by 242 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.9 Good rated by 2.6k men | 3.9 Good rated by 6.4k men | 4.1 Good rated by 3.8k men | 4.0 Good rated by 3.6k men |
Job security | 3.4 Average | 3.7 Good | 3.6 Good | 3.4 Average |
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BOE unveils 8K 120Hz panel with 4K 240Hz dual-mode support for high-end monitors
- Display manufacturer BOE showcased a panel supporting 120Hz at 8K with 4K 240Hz dual-mode operation.
- The panel is expected to enter mass production this year for display manufacturers to use.
- BOE's 31.5-inch panel was presented at SID Display Week; it allows users to switch between 8K and 4K 240Hz.
- BOE had previously demonstrated a 600Hz laptop, engaging in a high-refresh-rate competition with other manufacturers.
- Samsung Display recently revealed mass-market screens surpassing 500Hz at 1440p and 720Hz at lower resolutions.
- Interest in 8K displays has declined, with Sony discontinuing 8K TV production due to limited content availability.
- 8K monitors are rare and pricey; Dell's $4,000 UP3218KA is the only model available on some platforms.
- Streaming platforms mainly focus on 4K content, making 8K displays less appealing for general users.
- Certain PC games support 8K gaming, leveraging upscaling and performance modes recommended by Nvidia.
- Cable bandwidth remains a challenge for 8K displays, with current standards supporting 8K at 60Hz.
- The HDMI Forum introduced HDMI 2.2 at CES 2025, enabling support for 8K 240Hz using new high-bandwidth cables.
- Sumitomo Electric also presented an 8K 120Hz active DisplayPort cable at Display Week.

Trend Micro debuts data center appliances with built-in cybersecurity software
- Trend Micro has released data center appliances with built-in cybersecurity software and AI features.
- The appliances come with Trend Micro's Vision One platform to identify malware and prioritize issues based on business impact.
- These appliances, based on Dell's PowerFlex series, aim to simplify cybersecurity integration and support.
- Different specifications are available for the PowerFlex appliances, from large systems to smaller custom nodes.
- The appliances also include Nvidia's Morpheus framework to power AI models for malware detection and breach summaries.
- Morpheus can generate synthetic cybersecurity data for AI training projects.
- The systems are designed for various environments, including cloud setups and air-gapped server clusters.
- Trend Micro offers a Sovereign Private Cloud service in partnership with Dell for air-gapped environments.
- The platform is built to automate and streamline security operations across different environments.

Alienware price crash sale lands RTX 5070 Ti rig at just $1750, it's first time ever this low
- Dell's Alienware brand is offering the Aurora R16 gaming PC with NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti for just under $1750, marking a $1050 discount from the MSRP.
- The PC features an Intel Core Ultra 265F processor, 16GB of DDR5-56000MHz RAM, and a terabyte of storage on an M.2 SSD.
- Customizations are available, allowing upgrades to Intel Core Ultra 9, up to 64GB of RAM, and up to 8TB of storage but at higher costs.
- Users can also opt for a downgrade in GPU or upgrade to the RTX 5080 model.
- The Aurora R16 comes with a keyboard and mouse, and boasts a sleek case design.
- In addition to this deal, PC gaming enthusiasts can explore discounts on liquid-cooled desktops, ultrawide screens, budget SSDs, and a laser cutter.
- A notable PC gaming bundle offer includes eleven solid games where the price per game decreases when selecting more titles.
- Another deal highlighted is the ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock priced at $29.99, discounted by $35.

Alienware 34 AW3425DW gaming monitor review
- The Alienware 34 AW3425DW is a 34-inch ultrawide OLED monitor with a refresh rate of 240 Hz and priced at $770 on Dell's website.
- Based on first-gen Samsung QD-OLED tech, it offers similar performance to its predecessors with some improvements.
- Issues persist with sub-optimal subpixel structure, ambient light effects, and overly warm color temperature.
- The monitor features DisplayPort and HDMI inputs, lacks USB-C input for laptops, and sports a new physical design inspired by 'Interstellar Indigo'.
- The 3440x1440 resolution on a 34-inch panel results in lower pixel density compared to 4K OLED monitors, impacting image detail.
- Despite the vibrant colors and HDR performance, the Alienware 34 AW3425DW faces competition from 4K models with similar pricing.
- While still a good OLED monitor, it may not offer the best value compared to newer options in the market.
- The monitor's limitations in pixel density make it less appealing compared to upcoming 34-inch 5K2K OLED panels.
- Ultimately, the AW3425DW provides a minor update with higher refresh rates but falls slightly short in today's competitive monitor market.
- Overall, the Alienware 34 AW3425DW remains a decent choice for those specifically seeking a 34-inch 1440p OLED monitor.

How to Identify a Genuine vs. Fake Laptop Battery
- Identifying genuine vs. fake laptop batteries is crucial due to safety risks, with over 83,000 recalled batteries in five years.
- Original batteries are made by the laptop's manufacturer or certified partners, meeting strict standards.
- Counterfeit batteries lack proper thermal protection and miss critical firmware components.
- Original batteries communicate effectively with the laptop's embedded controller.
- Indicators of genuine batteries include matching part numbers, clean fonts, solid construction, and correct weight.
- Packaging, safety symbols, and unique identifiers also help identify authentic batteries.
- Windows tools like HWMonitor and Macbook's System Information can reveal battery authenticity.
- Buying from official stores or trusted retailers is recommended to ensure battery authenticity.
- Check the seller's return policy, avoid vague terms in listings, and rely on customer reviews when purchasing.
- Professional laptop repair shops may stock OEM batteries for common brands like Dell or HP.

Nvidia Arm chip surfaces with strong Geekbench scores, could rival top Intel and AMD laptop CPUs
- A mysterious 'Nvidia N1x' Arm processor surfaced on Geekbench with strong scores, hinting at Nvidia's upcoming SoC.
- Reports suggest Nvidia's Arm-based processor could compete with top mobile CPUs like Apple's M series and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X.
- Nvidia is rumored to be co-developing SoCs with MediaTek, and collaborating with Dell-owned Alienware on an Arm-based laptop APU.
- The 'N1x' processor in testing showcases promising performance that could rival high-end mobile SoCs like Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite and others.

12th mini workstation PC with AMD's flagship AI CPU announced - but I don't understand why Dell, Asus, and MSI haven't released one yet
- Colorful is set to release the Smart 900 mini PC powered by AMD's Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor, featuring 16 Zen 5 cores and Radeon 8060S graphics, aimed at workloads, creative tasks, and gaming.
- The system includes 96GB of LPDDR5X memory, likely focused on AI and graphics-intensive use cases, emphasizing its AI performance capabilities.
- Notable brands like Dell, Asus, and MSI have not yet introduced mini PCs using the advanced chip, possibly due to longer validation cycles, different hardware priorities, or delayed alignment with AMD's release schedule.
- Other products featuring similar technologies include models like the HP Z2 Mini G1a and Lenovo LCFC AI PC, with the Colorful Smart 900 likely targeting professionals working with large media projects.

Dell wanted everyone back in the office 5 days a week. Employees say it's been open to interpretation.
- Dell implemented a five-day Return to Office (RTO) mandate in March, but its enforcement has varied among managers, causing internal politics.
- Employees described challenges with RTO mandates like overcrowded offices, differing degrees of enforcement, and parking issues.
- The enforcement of the mandate depended on employee roles and managers, leading to gossip and in-office politics.
- A Dell program manager mentioned discrepancies in treatment creating a busy-body environment where employees monitor each other's office hours.
- The program manager highlighted the impact of leaders on enforcement, describing the situation as haphazard.
- Dell spokesperson reiterated expectations for employees to work a regular day in the office with flexibility while addressing global roles' time adjustments.
- An internal FAQ outlined conditions for working from home including temporary medical needs, caregiving, and traffic avoidance.
- Some employees admitted to not fully adhering to the 8-hour office day, with one expressing feeling like a child due to the policy.
- Managers enforced varying interpretations of the mandate, with some expecting full working days in the office and others being initially flexible but later stricter.
- Confusion arose among employees regarding the official requirement of a full working day, leading to uncertainty and potential disciplinary actions for noncompliance.
Manish Gupta elevated to India president and MD, Dell Technologies
- Manish Gupta elevated to the position of president and managing director for India at Dell Technologies, with immediate effect.
- Gupta, an alumnus of IIM Lucknow, has been with Dell since 2014, previously working at IBM and Lenovo.
- He has held various roles in sales and leadership positions during his career, with a background in data centre and compute solutions.
- Gupta's appointment comes as he takes over from Alok Ohrie and is expected to lead Dell's strategic growth initiatives and sales in India.

Nvidia is planning to launch 11 DGX Spark and Station PCs with its partners: here they are
- Nvidia revealed new AI-focused hardware at Computex 2025 including the DGX Spark and DGX Station devices.
- DGX Spark features Nvidia GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip delivering up to 1,000 TOPS and partners like Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and MSI have models on display.
- DGX Station is designed for professionals with GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, 288GB HBM3e memory, and 72-core Neoverse V2 CPU.
- Both systems run on DGX OS, but detailed reviews are suggested before purchasing, and DGX Station will only be available through OEMs like Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, and Supermicro.


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