Dell Technologies World 2025 — all the day two news and updates live

Dell Technologies World 2025 is here, and we're all set for day two.

May 20, 2025 - 16:40
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Dell Technologies World 2025 — all the day two news and updates live

Hello and welcome to the second day of our live coverage of Dell Technologies World 2025.

Day one of the event kicked off yesterday with a keynote hosted by company founder and CEO Michael Dell.

The second day promises to include lots more, as we're off to hit the show floor before the day two keynote, so stay tuned for all the updates as we see them!

Good morning from sunny Las Vegas!

TechRadar Pro is here and all set for Dell Technologies World 2025, which is set to kick off tomorrow, so check back then!

Good morning from day one of Dell Technologies World 2025!

We're heading down to breakfast before today's keynote, starting at 10am PT/1pm ET/6pm BST.

Hosting this morning is Michael Dell, Chairman & CEO, Dell Technologies, who is set to be joined on stage by some very high-profile guests...

Badge secured! This is our passport to all the biggest talks and keynotes this week...as well as the press lounge and it's delectable array of pastries and coffee.

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We're in and seated - as usual for Las Vegas keynotes, we're immediatey bombarded by loud music, this time by a rock group playing covers of your favorite hits.

Chappel Roan's "Pink Pony Club" is a bit of an odd choice for 9.30am though...

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The music is cut off (mid-way through a triumphant finale of Bohemian Rhapsody) and it's time to kick off Dell Technologies World 2025 - with a video highlighting some of the biggest innovations and updates from the company.

The lights go down and Michael Dell, Chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies, takes to the stage.

He welcomes us to "Dell Technologies Way" - a street that's alive with our energy, creativity and data.

"Data is at the center of everything, everywhere, all the time," he notes, with most of this produced at the edge, where AI thrives.

"The future of AI will be decentralized...and that's why Dell is pioneering the edge AI revolution," he adds.

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"Here at Dell, we love data...and turbocharged by AI, that engine of progress is going faster than ever before," he adds.

He mentions the "AI Factory" - Dell's system designed to help companies of all sizes get the most out of AI.

"AI can power your progress," Dell adds, noting that all companies should be able to benefit.

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Dell moves on to highlight that it's OK to be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of potential AI offers.

"The real danger is staying still," he declares.

It's time for our first guest - Larry Feinsmith, Head of Global Technology Strategy, Innovation & Partnerships, JPMorganChase.

He notes Dell and JPMorganChase have been partners for over 30 years, and as it handles billions of transactions per day, needs a technology platform it can rely on.

"We firmly believe technology is a differentiator," Feinsmith notes.

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We bid farewell to our guest, and Dell switches to talking about the company's backbone - the PC.

AI innovations are replacing aging technology - namely, Windows 10 - and Dell is ready to help power the next generation of productivity.

Laptops are becoming AI worksations, Dell notes, inckuding the new Dell Pro Max with Nvidia GB300 - offering a ridiculous amount of power under your desk.

"AI is moving out of the cloud, onto the edge, bringing intelligence to every device in real time," he notes.

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We swiftly move on to compute and infrastructure - Dell wants to be the hardware powering all your workloads.

Storage is a huge focys for the company - namely PowerStore, the perfect choice for disaggregated architecture, Dell says, helping save capacity, power and space.

PowerScale and PowerProtect also get a shout out - all forming a key part of Dell's overall architecture offerings.

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We'll hear more on specific news in the day two keynote tomorrow, Dell teases...

AI Agents are a major focus for businesses everywhere, Dell notes, especially as data moves from cold storage to warm and hot tiers, as multi-agent systems get the most out of it.

Dell has been pushing this for some time, he notes - and with that, it's time to welcome our next guest - Seemantini Godbole, Executive Vice President, Chief Digital & Information Officer, Lowe’s.

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Godbole lays out how a company like Lowe's is not just a home improvement powerhouse, but a technology titan - bringing a whole host of systems and services to help make what can be a stressful process much more seamless for customers.

Next up, Dell switches to focus on reimagining on how businesses can capture value from their data

"We are entering the age of ubiqutious AI", he says, as AI becomes as commonplace as electricity.

However this doesn't mean AI is here to replace human workers, he notes.

It's time to look at the Dell AI Factory - the full big-picture view of AI from the company.

Dell notes it can be more than 60% more effective than public cloud, and this will only get better as more investment comes in.

"AI is the operating system that will power the world forward," he declares.

The challenge now is making AI more accessible to customers, he says.

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"We are on the cusp of an intelligence explosion," he notes - and working with Nvidia is the key.

The companies are unveiling version 2 of the Dell-Nvidia AI Factory, offering some hugely advanced hardware, along with a new cooling system designed to take some of the strain off the system.

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Dell managed services are also expanding across more Nvidia platforms, allowing users to manage the entire AI lifecycle.

Our next and final guest is one of the biggest names in tech right now - fresh from Computex, it's leather jacket aficionado, and Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang.

Sadly - it's only by video, as Dell sat down with Huang prior to the show.

Huang notes how Nvidia is queuing up for the huge potential offered by enterprise AI, particularly when it comes to agents, as well as the innovation provided by Dell's AI Factory.

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"This is unquestionably the biggest platform shift" of the last 30 years, Huang notes - many systems were built in the old age, and now need to be brought into the age of AI.

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"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity...this is incredibly exciting technology," Huang concludes, "this is the beginning of a decade of transformation."

Dell is back to wrap up, highlighting the importance of relationships in business, especially when it comes to living up to your commitments.

He also highlights the commitment to green initiatives and energy, with new Dell products and services coming out to help boost efficiency, as well as initiatives to reclaim and re-use older components and products.

"For us to realise the potential of AI, we need to do it responsibly," he notes.

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"AI is for all of us - it's for all of human progress," Dell notes.

"AI is the new electricity - and Dell is the grid powering this transformation," Dell declares.

"At our core, we're about solving the world's toughest problems."

And that's a wrap on the opening keynote from Dell Technologies World 2025! Dell thanks us for coming, and we're off to hit the show floor for a look around.

We'll be back shortly with more coverage of press and media panels, so stay tuned for more updates soon.

So what happened at Michael Dell's opening keynote this morning?

The company founder and CEO Michael Dell was in bullish mood talking about its AI goals, saying the technology is "the new electricity".

Dell also declared the company was ready to take on the increased demand for PCs following the Windows 10 End of Life in October 2025, pitching AI PCs as the future for businesses everywhere.

Next up is a press roundtable, focussing on energy and AI, hosted by Tim Shedd, Dell Engineering Technologist and David Holmes, CTO for Global Industries.

After introductions, Holmes starts off by outlining how Dell's approach to working with energy companies has changed significantly in the past few years, especially as AI demand continues to rise.

Building and deploying huge amounts of AI infrastructure without impacting the grid is a key concern, he notes.

Holmes adds he meets with energy firm executives regularly, and their biggest challenges are permitting and a stable regulatory environment.

Both of these are crucial given the scale of the possible investment asked of the energy providers, which can potentially span multiple decades, he says.

We need to think hard about how we unleash AI, whilst staying supportive of sustainability.

Energy grids have previously been build on the supply angle, he notes - this is not the case as much now, and managing the demand and load being put on the grid is becoming an increasing worry.

Data center providers can also play their part, Holmes adds - partnerships are, "absolutely key to success".

Asked about the challenges, opportunities and learnings, Shedd notes power cooling technology can be a huge advantage moving forward.

Starting from the chip, to the rack, to the row, up to the data center, heat needs to be considered at each stage, he says, meaning a 1% improvement at any stage can roll in to big opportunities as a whole.

The more efficiently heat is collected, the easier it is to reject the heat outside of the building.

When it comes to learnings, Shedd notes that working together with customers, and listening to them to learn their needs, is vital.

"Every deployment is unique," he says.

Where Dell really excels is deployment and field services, he adds, deploying the technology at scale, and quickly.

Time for Q&A - first up, how does Dell deal with the potential over-hype when it comes to generative AI?

Holmes counters by saying there are "profound applications of Gen AI" that are changing how organizations do business.

Shedd adds that while he sees the skepticism, but notes the scale and breadth of Gen AI technology shows how it can be useful for organizations across the board.

The next question concerns workload scheduling in data center- what is its role?

Ty Schmitt, Dell Vice President and Fellow, has joined us, and explains factoring in this functionality at a rack or cluster level has been a huge advantage - although this is often customer-specific.

Next is a question about power expansion - are you building to a GPU, or is it something else?

Shedd notes that although the curve keeps going up, with no end in sight (for the time being at least) - with Dell announcing new rack hardware and cooling services to ensure optimal running.

But not that many customers are building to this kind of scale, he adds - it's very much customer-specific.

Schmitt adds understanding of customer scale and needs is vital - so optimizing for performance per watt is the important thing.

The final question is about local and regional energy production, and how this might affect building or planning new data centers.

Holmes notes once again that partnerships are essential - and providing the balance between the energy available, and the capacity on offer, might be the main point.

With that, it's a wrap here - we'll be back shortly.

Good morning and welcome to day two of Dell Technologies World 2025.

We're well rested and ready for another packed day - first up, an exclusive look at the Dell stand on the show floor, before the day two keynote, which promises to be a cracker.

Stay tuned for the latest updates!