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Home » Dell Delivers AI Infrastructure for CoreWeave

Dell Delivers AI Infrastructure for CoreWeave

December 11, 2024
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Dell Technologies has expanded its partnership with CoreWeave, delivering 21-inch liquid-cooled Dell Integrated Rack IR7000 systems powered by Dell PowerEdge XE9712 servers and NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 accelerators. These systems are optimized for large-scale AI workloads, supporting CoreWeave’s cloud services platform tailored for complex generative AI deployments. The collaboration leverages Dell’s AI Factory with NVIDIA solutions, combining advanced computing, networking, and AI software with Dell’s professional services to streamline deployment.

The agreement enables CoreWeave to enhance its specialized AI cloud infrastructure, designed to simplify enterprise implementations and support high-performance training and inferencing for large language models. Using Dell’s integrated rack solutions, CoreWeave expects to significantly reduce implementation timelines while scaling its AI capabilities. Enhanced power efficiency and energy-saving NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 technology further bolster the infrastructure’s performance and sustainability.

CoreWeave integrates these advanced systems into its managed services, including Kubernetes and Slurm-on-Kubernetes platforms, offering customers high flexibility and secure, scalable AI environments. Combined with its Mission Control feature to optimize hardware utilization, the platform aims to deliver peak performance for enterprises.

• Dell Integrated Rack IR7000 systems, powered by NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 accelerators, are tailored for large-scale AI workloads.

• CoreWeave employs Dell’s Professional Services for deployment and support, enabling quicker implementation.

• Dell PowerEdge XE9712 servers and NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand enable high-performance AI model training and inferencing.

• CoreWeave’s managed cloud services include Kubernetes and Slurm-on-Kubernetes for ease of use and scalability.

• NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 offers 25x energy efficiency over previous GPUs, optimizing sustainability.

“We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of AI development,” said Brian Venturo, co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at CoreWeave. “Dell Technologies is a strategic partner when it comes to delivering world-class performance at scale, bringing cutting-edge cloud services to market and helping our customers build the next generation of AI applications.”

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