en.Wedoany.com Reported - Dell Technologies has begun delivering liquid-cooled PowerEdge XE9812 rack systems equipped with NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 to CoreWeave, marking one of the earliest public deployments of NVIDIA's next-generation AI infrastructure platform. The news emerged during the NVIDIA GTC conference and COMPUTEX Taipei, where NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang mentioned the shipment while discussing the construction of next-generation AI factories.

This deployment makes Dell one of the first original equipment manufacturers to bring rack-scale Vera Rubin infrastructure into production. The PowerEdge XE9812 is designed for intensive AI training and inference workloads, integrating direct liquid cooling to meet the thermal requirements of the Vera Rubin NVL72 platform. CoreWeave confirmed it has "fully operational NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72" systems online, attributing this to engineering collaboration across hardware, software, networking, and operations teams.
The shipment also signals an acceleration in the transition of the AI infrastructure supply chain from Blackwell deployments to Rubin-based platforms. CoreWeave has emerged as one of the fastest-moving cloud operators in large-scale GPU deployments, while Dell continues to expand its role as a system supplier for hyperscale AI clusters. The adoption of liquid-cooled rack-scale infrastructure highlights how thermal design, networking, and power delivery are becoming core differentiators as AI deployments move from pilot to full production environments.
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