Dell launches AI factory platform to turbocharge enterprise AI

Dell Technologies has launched the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA integrated platform that combines its latest PowerEdge servers equipped with NVIDIA’s Blackwell and Hopper GPUs.

These servers, including the powerful PowerEdge XE7740, XE7745, and XE8712, have been engineered to support the most demanding AI workloads such as large language model (LLM) training, multimodal AI and agentic AI systems.

The XE8712 can house up to 144 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs per rack, making it as one of the densest and most powerful GPU solutions available today.

“The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA solves the problem every enterprise is facing: how to move from AI pilots to production without rebuilding their infrastructure. We’ve done the integration work so customers don’t have to, which means they can deploy faster and scale with confidence,” said Jeff Clarke, Vice chairman and Chief Operating Officer of Dell Technologies.

“Enterprise AI is shifting from experimentation to transformation — advancing at unprecedented speed and redefining how businesses operate. Together, Dell and NVIDIA are driving this evolution with a fully integrated platform that unites advanced infrastructure, intelligent automation, and powerful data engines to help organizations deploy AI at scale and realise measurable impact,” said Justin Boitano, Vice President of Enterprise AI Products at NVIDIA.

More than hardware

Beyond hardware, Dell introduced validated AI workload blueprints and advanced automation tooling to simplify and accelerate the deployment and management of AI infrastructure, reducing complexity and operational costs.

It also integrated NVIDIA’s Dynamo inference framework into its PowerScale and ObjectScale storage platforms to enhance large-scale data throughput and AI task performance.

Complementing the upgrades in hardware and storage, Dell announced improvements to its APEX AIOps and OpenManage Enterprise software with full-stack observability and automated deployment management for GPU-accelerated AI systems.

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