Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

market for PCs is Dell's slavery and a black hole

As the greatest infrastructure company for enterprise, the numbers from CGS are disappointing, COVID rise was the last opportunity Dell had.. with all the invest in ISG I wonder how long can Dell keep the CGS business without harakiri.
Now it's time.

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Apple would have there steak in commercial and not only in consumer... only for that, and the fact Dell's stocks are unevaluated Apple would go ahead with much strength if they put an offer in the desk that Michael can get fair.
Anyway Dell's technologies market after EMC and VMware acquisition is more ISG.
If they play finantial fine Apple would pay much more the prize on the stocks.

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Post ID: @3efn+1l844liV

It's CSG

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Post ID: @1zaj+1l844liV

Apple has no solution for AI. None of the Apple Silicon machines even allow substitution of a different GPU.

Plus there is the irony of Michael Dell's statement during the low point of Apple in the 90s, when Dell suggested that the company's remaining assets be liquidated and returned to the shareholders. That isn't forgotten in either Round Rock or One Infinite Loop.

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Post ID: @1ksq+1l844liV

Dell is a sinking ship. Why would Apple who markets their own CSG lines exclusively (little to nothing on ISG space, not to mention everything runs on their own processors now M1, M2 via UNIX/Linux based operating systems MacOS/iOS). Only reason would be to aquire one of their biggest Intel/Win based competitors then torpedo that sinking ship.

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Post ID: @1bka+1l844liV

oh please,,,,, why would they want his piece of sh*t

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Post ID: @1rxo+1l844liV

Apple would be interested to buy CGS as a package.

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