Dell Technologies pushes enterprise AI forward with unified innovations across its AI Factory and NVIDIA partnership
Dell Technologies just unveiled a sweeping set of updates that tie together its broader AI Factory strategy with its deep collaboration with NVIDIA, which not only focuses on improvement, but also reduction in the form of eliminating complexity from deploying enterprise AI.
A big part of that push comes from the expanded Dell Automation Platform, which now reaches across the entire Dell AI Factory and ‘Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA’, letting organisations automate validated full-stack AI deployments so they can skip the guesswork and head straight into production with consistent, repeatable results.
The other major announcement comes in the form of PowerScale and ObjectScale becoming even more flexible as the industry chases software-defined solutions more than ever, starting with faster discovery, better scalability and, on the NVIDIA side, even integrating with the NVIDIA NIXL library in NVIDIA Dynamo.
As a result, this pairing unlocks extremely fast token generation and efficient KV Cache reuse, which is especially useful for large-context LLM workloads and agentic AI applications. Meanwhile, Dell Professional Services is now offering turnkey, interactive AI use-case pilots using real customer data, giving organisations a way to validate ROI before going big.
On the infrastructure front, they boosted the PowerEdge lineup with the new XE9785 and XE9785L running AMD Instinct GPUs, to the NVIDIA-enabled XE7740/XE7745 servers, all the way to the XE8712, which delivers massive GPU density at rack scale for Blackwell-based deployments.
Networking got the same treatment, with Dell’s PowerSwitch Tomahawk-6 lineup and new SONiC enhancements supporting everything from hyperscale AI fabrics to multi-vendor environments that include NVIDIA Spectrum-X systems. SmartFabric Manager now ties it all together with automated, error-free, blueprint-based setups for both traditional and NVIDIA-accelerated environments.
In short, Dell’s new strategy offers enterprises the ability to access production-ready AI through servers, data platforms, networking, automation tools, and NVIDIA’s accelerated computing.
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