SAN JOSE, Calif. –NVIDIA GTC 2025: Marking one year since the launch of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) announces new AI PCs, infrastructure, software and services advancements to accelerate enterprise AI innovation at any scale.
Why it matters
Successful AI deployments are vital for enterprises to remain competitive, but challenges like system integration and skill gaps can delay the value enterprises realize from AI.2 More than 75% of organizations want their infrastructure providers to deliver capabilities across all aspects of the AI adoption journey,3 driving customer demand for simplified AI deployments that can scale.
As the top provider of AI centric infrastructure,4 Dell Technologies – in collaboration with NVIDIA – provides a consistent experience across AI infrastructure, software and services, offering customers a one-stop shop to scale AI initiatives from deskside to large-scale data center deployments.
Expanded Dell AI infrastructure portfolio is engineered for right-sizing high-performance needs
At the center of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA is industry-leading, end-to-end infrastructure that powers AI innovation across industries from startups, to governments, to the world’s largest enterprises and cloud service providers:
New Dell Pro Max portfolio sets the standard as the AI developer PC
As the global leader in workstations that feature NVIDIA’s most powerful professional graphics,5 Dell expands and innovates the Dell Pro Max high-performance AI PC portfolio to meet the needs of today’s AI developers, power users and specialty users. The portfolio offers a versatile range of powerful AI PCs designed for demanding tasks – from light AI development, data analysis and design simulation to training, inferencing and fine-tuning the most complex LLMs, before deploying at scale.
New Dell PowerEdge servers drive AI acceleration for enterprises
Learn more about the additions across Dell servers here.
Dell data management innovations help customers take control of their data to fuel AI innovation
The Dell AI Data Platform with NVIDIA is an integrated solution that empowers enterprises to deploy agentic AI and other AI applications securely, through always-on, direct access to high quality structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. This platform combines Dell enterprise storage with NVIDIA accelerated computing, networking and AI software, allowing for continuous data processing and robust data management services for AI deployment. It integrates seamlessly with the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design, providing enterprises with optimal infrastructure to unlock the full potential of their business data through AI-driven insights and problem-solving. Dell Data Management Services provide a systematic approach to ensuring data discovery, integration, automation and quality.
At the core of the Dell AI Data Platform with NVIDIA is Dell PowerScale storage, which is now validated for both the NVIDIA Cloud Partner Program as well as the new NVIDIA-Certified Storage designation for enterprise AI factory deployment with NVIDIA Enterprise Reference Architectures. Recent software and hardware innovations allow PowerScale to improve GPU utilization by delivering 220% faster data ingestion and 99% quicker data retrieval than previous generation systems9. These advancements help PowerScale surpass NVIDIA DGX requirements to scale AI deployments efficiently and reduce training times. Dell PowerScale’s scale-out architecture can now serve every AI performance need.
Dell Technologies also announces support for NVIDIA Dynamo, which allows customers to free up GPU memory by offloading KV cache data from GPU-accelerated nodes to Dell storage like PowerScale. Learn more about additional Dell PowerScale and Dell Data Lakehouse advancements here.
New AI solutions and services deliver expanded AI capabilities
The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA adds new solutions and services to power and simplify AI deployments, to highlight a few:
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Michael Dell, Chief Executive Officer, Dell Technologies, states, “We are celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA by doubling down on our mission to simplify AI for the enterprise. With seamless NVIDIA hardware and software from desktop to data center, only Dell delivers the consistency and reliability organizations need to support AI initiatives. We are breaking down barriers to AI adoption, speeding up deployments, and helping enterprises integrate AI into their operations.”
Jensen Huang, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, NVIDIA, states, “Every industry is racing to build AI factories to produce intelligence. NVIDIA and Dell are partnering to deliver the industry’s broadest, end-to-end AI infrastructure, giving enterprises everything they need to develop, deploy and scale AI. From deskside workstations to data center-scale AI factories, this platform will power the next wave of AI-driven breakthroughs.”
Read what customers are saying about Dell AI Factory here.
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1Based on Dell analysis, July 2024. Dell offers solutions with NVIDIA hardware and software engineered to support AI workloads from PCs with AI-powered features and workstations to Servers for High-performance Computing, Data Storage, Cloud Native Software-Defined Infrastructure, Networking Switches, Data Protection, HCI and Services |
2Enterprise Strategy Group, “The State of the Generative AI Market: Widespread Transformation Continues,” September 2024. |
3Dell Technologies Chief Strategy Office enterprise AI adoption survey (US findings), November 2024 (N of 1,661 including 1,302 ITDMs and 359 AI practitioners). |
4IDC Semiannual Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Tracker, 2024H1 (Feb 2025) |
5Based on IDC Worldwide Quarterly Workstation Tracker, Feb 7, 2025 – Units. |
6NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra specifications subject to change |
7NVIDIA’s projected RTX Pro 6000 performance claims compared to previous generation |
8PowerEdge XE servers configured with NVIDIA ConnectX-8 |
9Based on preliminary internal analysis of streaming write figures comparing F600p running OneFS 9.5 versus F710 running the latest version of OneFS using 200GbE. Dec, 2024 |