Tech Innovations: Dell's AI Momentum and Beyond

Dell Technologies' earnings call highlights AI opportunities, while the Euclid space team reveals new images of the universe. Meanwhile, Moab's library expands its collection of non-traditional items.
Tech Innovations: Dell's AI Momentum and Beyond

Dell Technologies’ Earnings Call: 4 Key Takeaways

Dell Technologies (DELL) reported fiscal first-quarter revenue and earnings that beat analysts’ estimates, and executives joined the company’s earnings call to discuss Dell’s guidance, margins, artificial intelligence (AI) server backlog, and AI opportunities.

Earnings Call Highlights

The company provided guidance for the second quarter, the full 2025 fiscal year, and the infrastructure solution group (ISG) segment. Dell COO Jeff Clarke said that the AI server backlog is ‘Nvidia-based.’ Clarke also stated that the company ‘can do better’ in terms of margins for traditional servers and storage products.

AI Opportunities and Partnerships Dell executives reassured investors that the company is well-positioned to gain as enterprise customers integrate AI. Clarke noted that Dell is ‘uniquely positioned to help customers with artificial intelligence,’ and that ‘strong AI momentum continues.’

Euclid Space Team Reveals New Images of the Vast Universe

A Durham University-led satellite project to better comprehend the dark Universe has revealed five new and breathtaking photographs. The institution is a main collaborator of the European Satellite Agency’s (Esa) Euclid satellite telescope, which is recognized as the costliest camera ever developed and will launch in July 2023.

New Images of the Vast Universe

According to Professor Massey, ‘Euclid was designed over 20 years to withstand its harsh environment for at least six years. Today’s photographs demonstrate Euclid’s ability to discern structures and things in the dark Universe with unprecedented clarity.’

Moab’s Library Circulates Technology, Learning Kits, and More!

The Moab branch of the Grand County Public Library is gradually expanding its ’library of things’ – that is, non-media items available for library cardholders to borrow.

Moab Library’s Collection of Things

Libraries all over the country have loaned out all sorts of objects other than books for decades: tools, games, puzzles, baking pans, musical instruments, and more. At Alaska Resources Library and Information Services on the campus of the University of Alaska, you can even check out taxidermied animals.

The Moab library already has a collection of non-traditional objects available to check out. For young kids, staff have focused on pre-literacy learning tools. Families can borrow child-size backpacks filled with themed toys, activities, books, and games that promote skills like basic math, sorting, and recognizing colors.

Conclusion In conclusion, Dell Technologies’ earnings call highlighted the company’s strong AI momentum and opportunities. The Euclid space team’s new images of the vast universe demonstrate the power of innovative technology. Meanwhile, Moab’s library is expanding its collection of non-traditional items, providing a unique resource for the community.