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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 announced several new servers in the PowerEdge series at its in-house trade fair. The company wants to meet the growing demand in the AI sector.

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