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Home » Dell and NVIDIA Expand AI Factory with Blackwell Servers 

Dell and NVIDIA Expand AI Factory with Blackwell Servers 

March 19, 2025
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Dell Technologies, in collaboration with NVIDIA, announced a series of advancements aimed at accelerating enterprise AI innovation across various scales—from personal computing to expansive data centers.  

• Introduction of Dell Pro Max AI PCs: Dell has expanded its high-performance AI PC lineup with the Dell Pro Max series, featuring the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. This compact, energy-efficient workstation delivers up to one petaflop of AI computing performance and 128GB of unified memory, enabling developers to efficiently train and test models.

• Enhanced PowerEdge Servers: The new Dell PowerEdge XE7740 and XE7745 servers now support the upcoming NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. These servers are tailored for demanding AI tasks, including model fine-tuning and inferencing, offering improved performance and adaptability for complex workloads.  

• Dell AI Data Platform with NVIDIA: This integrated solution combines Dell’s enterprise storage with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing and AI software, facilitating secure deployment of AI applications. It ensures continuous data processing and robust data management, essential for effective AI operations.  

• Comprehensive AI Solutions and Services: Dell has introduced new services to simplify AI deployment, including tools for optimizing GPU resource utilization and enhancing enterprise self-service through multilingual digital assistants.  

Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, emphasized the company’s commitment to simplifying AI adoption, stating that the collaboration with NVIDIA provides a consistent and reliable infrastructure to support AI initiatives across various scales.

Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, highlighted the partnership’s role in delivering comprehensive AI infrastructure, enabling enterprises to develop, deploy, and scale AI effectively.

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