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Question 1

Before settling on the "Dell" logo with the slanted 'E', the original logo was a drawing of a cowboy riding a computer.

Question 2

When an AI model confidently provides an answer that is factually incorrect or made up, it is commonly called ____________________?

Question 3

At 19 years old, Michael Dell founded Dell with just $1000. What was the original name of the company?

Question 4

Dell has turned some pretty unusual things into packaging. Which of these has actually been used to ship Dell products?

Question 5

On average, how many systems does Dell ship every single day?

Question 6

Long before the first computer was actually built, this mathematician wrote the world's first machine algorithm for Charles Babbage’s "Analytical Engine." Who is considered the world's first computer programmer?

Question 7

Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel, famously predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double approximately every two years. As we reach the physical limits of how small these chips can get, what "next-gen" computing technology is Dell exploring to solve problems even faster than traditional chips?

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