Dell opens AI centre in Shenzhen as PC maker shows commitment to China
Dell’s new AI Smart Solutions Centre comes one year after reports that it would be reducing its reliance on China
Dell opened its AI Smart Solutions Centre on Monday, pledging to help enterprises with their AI transformation with upgrades to infrastructure – which includes its PowerEdge servers, PowerSwitch network switches and PowerScale storage solutions – and applications for AI PCs, the company said in a statement.
Dell plans to leverage its decades of experience in China across multiple industries – including healthcare, internet, education and finance – to help enterprises deploy AI capabilities, it said.
“As the AI wave approaches … clients need a scalable infrastructure to meet the growing need for computing power and the challenge of data management, while achieving green and energy-efficient results,” Wu Dongmei, senior global vice-president at Dell and president of the Greater China Region, said in the statement.
Dell has based the new centre in Shenzhen as it looks to expand support for implementing AI in the Greater Bay Area, which includes nine cities in southern Guangdong province, Macau and Hong Kong, and Greater China, a regional designation that includes Taiwan.