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Dell Latitude, Precision PCs claim 30% lower latency with dual-network connection

Posted on March 31, 2022 by Xordac Prime
Promotional image of cutting-edge laptop in multiple setups.

Enlarge / Dell Latitude 9430. (credit: Dell)

Dell announced its new lineup of Latitude business laptops and Precision mobile workstations today. In addition to sporting trimmer builds and Intel’s latest 12th Gen mobile CPUs, the new clamshells and two-in-ones also carry updated AI software for improved network latency and to help boost privacy and battery life.

Dell Optimizer software adds fresh features

Dell’s Optimizer AI-based optimization software will be preloaded on its new Latitude and Precision laptops. But unlike with earlier laptops in these lines, users and IT managers will actually be able to pick the features they want and ditch the rest.

Among features up for selection is ExpressConnect. Dell updated ExpressConnect to allow the new laptops, which offer Wi-Fi 6E, to utilize a Wi-Fi network and either a second Wi-Fi network or a wired connection simultaneously to send and receive data traffic. Some laptops will require a USB adapter to connect to a second Wi-Fi network, Dell says.

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Source: Ars Technica – Dell Latitude, Precision PCs claim 30% lower latency with dual-network connection

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