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NYSE: DELL | $88.4B revenue FY2024; top-3 in PCs, servers, and external storage; AI server backlog nearly doubled to $2.9B; ranked #48 Fortune 500; pivoting to AI infrastructure
Dell Technologies was founded as PC's Limited in 1984 by Michael Dell from his University of Texas dorm room, built on the direct-to-consumer model that eliminated retail markup by selling custom-configured PCs directly via phone and mail order. The company rebranded to Dell Computer in 1988 and pioneered configure-to-order manufacturing that became the standard for PC industry efficiency. Dell's 2016 acquisition of EMC Corporation for $67 billion — the largest technology acquisition in history at the time — transformed the company from a PC and server vendor into a diversified enterprise technology infrastructure provider spanning storage, networking, and data protection.\n\nDell Technologies' portfolio spans client devices (XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, Precision laptops and desktops), enterprise infrastructure (PowerEdge servers, PowerStore and PowerScale storage, networking), sold through its ISG (Infrastructure Solutions Group) and CSG (Client Solutions Group) business units. PowerEdge servers are among the most widely deployed in enterprise data centers globally. GPU-accelerated servers for AI model training and inference have become a significant growth segment. Dell also distributes VMware products, though Broadcom's 2023 acquisition of VMware substantially changed that commercial relationship.\n\nDell reported FY2025 revenue of approximately $95.6 billion, with ISG growing significantly on AI server demand from hyperscalers and enterprise data center buildouts. The company trades on the NYSE under DELL. Dell's position as a key hardware enabler of the AI infrastructure cycle — supplying GPU servers to cloud providers and enterprises — has driven a re-rating of the stock as investors recognize its role in the ongoing AI capital expenditure wave.
Korean electronics company with $57-60B revenue; OLED TV leader expanding into EV components and vehicle infotainment after exiting smartphone business in 2021.
LG Electronics is a South Korean multinational electronics company producing consumer electronics, home appliances, mobile devices, and B2B solutions across 60+ countries. Founded in 1958 (originally as GoldStar) and headquartered in Seoul, LG Electronics is listed on the Korea Stock Exchange and generates approximately $57-60 billion in annual revenue. LG's major product segments include Home Entertainment (OLED TVs, soundbars), Home Appliance (refrigerators, washers, air conditioners), Air Solution (HVAC), and Vehicle Solutions (automotive electronics for EV).
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