Dell Technologies (DELL, Financial) has strengthened its partnership with Nvidia (NVDA) by unveiling a new generation of enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. At a technology conference in Las Vegas, Dell showcased its AI Factory developed in collaboration with Nvidia. This initiative aims to drive innovation in accelerated computing and data processing, simplify operations, and deliver faster results at every stage of AI deployment.
Dell introduced advanced AI infrastructure, featuring both air-cooled and liquid-cooled PowerEdge servers. These servers support up to 192 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs, offering up to four times the training speed for large language models (LLMs). Additionally, Dell plans to integrate Nvidia's Vera CPU and Vera Rubin platform to further enhance AI performance and efficiency.
Michael Dell (Trades, Portfolio), Dell's Chairman and CEO, emphasized their mission to make AI accessible to millions of customers worldwide, making it easier to use. The Dell AI Factory allows businesses to manage the entire AI lifecycle from training to deployment at any scale.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted that the AI Factory serves as the infrastructure of modern industry, providing intelligence for sectors like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. Through Dell, they aim to offer a comprehensive range of Blackwell AI systems to support AI factories across cloud, enterprise, and edge environments.