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Dell Inspiron 27 7000 Is The First AMD Ryzen-Powered All-In-One PC

It is pretty safe to say that Intel is dominating in all segments compared to AMD, especially when it comes to all-in-one computers and laptops. However, AMD is hoping that will change with its latest Ryzen processors and has already started
making some progress.
Dell is the first company that has announced Ryzen-based all-in-one computer called Inspiron 27 7000. The PC starts at $1,000 and for that money, you'll get a quad-core Ryzen 5 1400 processor and AMD Radeon RX 560 GPU with 4 GB of memory. For $1,500, you can get an octa-core Ryzen 7 1700 processor, Radeon RX 580 GPU with 8GB of memory and an IPS display with 4K HDR resolution.
The best thing about the Dell AiO PC is its upgradability as you can install pretty much anything - from faster CPU to better storage disks.
Dell has also announced cheaper model, the Inspiron 24 5000, which comes with a similar design and a 23.8-inch IPS display. This model also allows you to swap out the CPU, RAM and HDD, but not the graphics, which is limited to the Radeon RX560 with 4 GB RAM. It starts at $700 and will go on sale today.

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