Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL), the world’s No. 1 provider of AI infrastructure,1 announces Dell AI Factory advancements, including powerful and energy-efficient AI infrastructure, integrated partner ecosystem solutions and professional services to drive simpler and faster AI deployments.
Why it matters
AI is now essential for businesses, with 75% of organizations saying AI is key to their strategy2 and 65% successfully moving AI projects into production.3 However, challenges like data quality, security concerns and high costs can slow progress.
The Dell AI Factory approach can be up to 62% more cost effective for inferencing LLMs on-premises than the public cloud4 and helps organizations securely and easily deploy enterprise AI workloads at any scale. Dell offers the industry’s most comprehensive AI portfolio designed for deployments across client devices, data centers, edge locations and clouds.5 More than 3,000 global customers across industries are accelerating their AI initiatives with the Dell AI Factory.6
Dell infrastructure advancements help organizations deploy and manage AI at any scale
Dell introduces end-to-end AI infrastructure to support everything from edge inferencing on an AI PC to managing massive enterprise AI workloads in the data center.
Dell Pro Max AI PC delivers industry’s first enterprise-grade discrete NPU in a mobile form factor7
The Dell Pro Max Plus laptop with Qualcomm® AI 100 PC Inference Card is the world’s first mobile workstation with an enterprise-grade discrete NPU.8 It offers fast and secure on-device inferencing at the edge for large AI models typically run in the cloud, such as today’s 109-billion-parameter model.
The Qualcomm AI 100 PC Inference Card features 32 AI-cores and 64 GB memory, providing power to meet the needs of AI engineers and data scientists deploying large models for edge inferencing.
Dell redefines AI cooling with innovations that reduce cooling energy costs by up to 60%9
The industry-first Dell PowerCool Enclosed Rear Door Heat Exchanger (eRDHx) is a Dell-engineered alternative to standard rear door heat exchangers. Designed to capture 100% of IT heat generated with its self-contained airflow system, the eRDHx can reduce cooling energy costs by up to 60%10 compared to currently available solutions.
With Dell’s factory integrated IR7000 racks equipped with future-ready eRDHx technology, organizations can:
Dell PowerEdge servers with AMD GPUs maximize performance and efficiency
Dell PowerEdge XE9785 and XE9785L servers will support AMD Instinct™ MI350 series GPUs, which offer 288 GB of HBM3E memory per GPU and deliver up to 35 times greater13 inferencing performance.14 Available in liquid-cooled and air-cooled configurations, the servers will reduce facility cooling energy costs.
Dell advancements power efficient and secure AI deployments and workflows
Because AI is only as powerful as the data that fuels it, organizations need a platform designed for performance and scalability. The Dell AI Data Platform updates improve access to high quality structured, semi-structured and unstructured data across the AI lifecycle.
“We’re excited to work with Dell to support our cutting-edge AI initiatives, and we expect Project Lightning to be a critical storage technology for our AI innovations,” said Dr. Paul Calleja, director, Cambridge Open Zettascale Lab and Research Computing Services, University of Cambridge.
With additional portfolio advancements, organizations can:
Dell expands AI partner ecosystem with customizable AI solutions and applications
Dell is collaborating with AI ecosystem players to deliver tailored solutions that simply and quickly integrate into organizations’ existing IT environments. Organizations can:
The Dell AI Factory also expands to include:
Dell also announced advancements to the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA and updates to Dell NativeEdge to support AI deployments and inferencing at the edge.
Perspectives
“It has been a non-stop year of innovating for enterprises, and we’re not slowing down. We have introduced more than 200 updates to the Dell AI Factory since last year,” said Jeff Clarke, chief operating officer, Dell Technologies. “Our latest AI advancements — from groundbreaking AI PCs to cutting-edge data center solutions — are designed to help organizations of every size to seamlessly adopt AI, drive faster insights, improve efficiency and accelerate their results.”
“We leverage the Dell AI Factory for our oceanic research at Oregon State University to revolutionize and address some of the planet’s most critical challenges,” said Christopher M. Sullivan, director of Research and Academic Computing for the College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University. “Through advanced AI solutions, we’re accelerating insights that empower global decision-makers to tackle climate change, safeguard marine ecosystems and drive meaningful progress for humanity.”
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