Dell launches new AI oriented hardware at Nvidia GTC 2025

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Dell launches new AI oriented hardware at Nvidia GTC 2025
Dell Pro Max, with Nvidia GB300
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Dell Technologies has announced a comprehensive suite of artificial intelligence (AI) offerings, spanning PCs to data centres gear, in partnership with Nvidia at its GPU Technology Conference 2025 (GTC) held in the United States.

The technology giant unveiled upgrades to its enterprise AI capabilities designed to accelerate innovation and simplify deployment across all business scales.

Dell introduced a new Pro Max system portfolio designed for AI developers and power users.

The range includes the Dell Pro Max with GB10, a compact AI developer workstation featuring Nvidia's GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, delivering up to one petaflop of AI computing performance with 128GB of unified memory.

At the high end, Dell unveiled the Pro Max with GB300, featuring Nvidia's GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip.

This system delivers up to 20 petaflops of AI computing performance with 784 GB unified system memory, powerful enough to train models with up to 460 billion parameters.

The company also announced that its PowerEdge servers will support Nvidia's Blackwell Ultra platform, including forthcoming NVIDIA HGX B300 NVL16, NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition.

Dell's new PowerEdge XE8712 server features the GB200 NVL4 platform, supporting up to 144 NVIDIA B200 GPUs per Dell IR7000 rack.

These liquid-cooled systems are tailored for AI model training and complex simulations.

On the data management front, Dell introduced the AI Data Platform with Nvidia.

This is an integrated solution combining Dell enterprise storage with Nvidia accelerated computing.

Dell PowerScale storage has been validated for the Nvidia Cloud Partner Program and the new Nvidia-Certified Storage designation.

Organisations are looking at implementing AI more effectively, and Dell believes that more than 75 per cent of them want their infrastructure providers to deliver capabilities across all aspects of the AI adoption journey.

The Dell AI Factory with Nvidia has helped over 2000 customers develop AI factories since its launch last year, the company said.

"The advancements announced today underscore Dell Technologies' continued commitment to empowering our ANZ channel partners with cutting-edge AI solutions," Shant Soghomonian, senior director and general manager, channel, Dell Technologies ANZ, said.

“As we mark the one-year anniversary of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, these advancements highlight our relentless focus on innovation.

"By integrating these solutions into the Dell Technologies Partner Program, we’re empowering partners to streamline AI adoption and unlock new growth opportunities."

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