Dell Unveils New AI Servers Powered by Nvidia Chips to Boost Enterprise Adoption
- At Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas on Monday, Dell introduced new AI-focused servers featuring Nvidia's Blackwell Ultra GPUs to meet the increasing demand for advanced artificial intelligence hardware.
- The launch follows growing enterprise demand for AI infrastructure and builds on Dell's AI Factory collaboration with Nvidia to accelerate AI adoption.
- The new servers, available in air-cooled and liquid-cooled versions, support up to 192 Nvidia GPUs and can scale to 256 GPUs per Dell IR7000 rack.
- Michael Dell emphasized the company’s goal to make AI accessible to a vast global customer base, while Arthur Lewis highlighted that the new products will be priced competitively and have already generated strong interest.
- Dell aims to manage the entire AI lifecycle for enterprises at scale and expects these innovations to speed AI deployment despite margin pressures from high costs and competition.
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Dell unveils new AI servers powered by Nvidia chips to boost enterprise adoption
Dell Technologies on Monday unveiled new servers powered by Nvidia's Blackwell Ultra chips, aiming to capitalize on the booming demand for artificial intelligence systems.The servers, available in both air-cooled and liquid-cooled variations, support up to 192 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra chips but can be customize
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