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Andy Patrizio

Freelance tech journalist, #numismatist, #Patriots fan, #holistic medicine geek, wanna-be screenwriter

Andy Patrizio is a freelance journalist based in southern California who has covered the computer industry for 20 years and has built every x86 PC he’s ever owned, laptops not included.

Publications

  • networkworld.com
    39 articles
  • Data Center Knowledge
    5 articles
  • Computerworld
    4 articles
  • Network World
    2 articles
  • cio.co.ke
    2 articles
  • semiengineering.com
    2 articles
  • TechTarget
    1 article

Writes Most On

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  • Should you buy AI PCs for your workforce in 2025?
    8 Apr—Computerworld
    A new breed of PC is hitting the market. Here’s how AI PCs are different from traditional PCs and why you should consider upgrading to the new devices this year. As generative AI continues to dominate technology news, the hype around AI PCs is growing. It’s easy to see the appeal of personal computers powerful enough to handle genAI processing tasks. Offered by all the major PC vendors, AI PCs include hardware and software designed to accelerate AI workloads across the central processing unit...
  • —Data Center Knowledge
  • —TechTarget
  • —Network World
  • —Computerworld

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