
Dell has officially unveiled its next-generation AI servers to help its enterprise customers keep pace with demand. The new Dell AI servers use Nvidia’s powerful Blackwell Ultra chips, designed for high-performance, large-scale AI workloads. They can support up to 256 GPUs and their AI servers will train AI models up to four times faster than predecessor generations.

NVIDIA AI Ready Servers.
Source: Reuters
The new AI servers are offered in both air-cooled and liquid-cooled configurations, allowing businesses to retain flexibility in their AI scaling, and they support Nvidia’s upcoming Vera CPUs and next-gen AI chips, meaning they have a possible upgrade path.
Dell states that these servers will allow enterprises to train faster, perform at a higher level, and deploy AI applications more quickly. The Dell AI servers leverage cutting-edge GPU technology in a range of system configurations which are among the most robust server solutions for data centers and cloud infrastructure.
As part of the server introduction, Dell also announced a new AI laptop that runs models locally. This reduces reliance on cloud computing and gives customers more privacy.
With these new products, Dell has established a bigger footprint for AI while helping enterprises build and scale AI solutions more easily and effectively. Overall, the focus on high performance, flexibility, and future-ready design contribute toward AI servers being core components to their respective enterprise AI strategy.
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