en.Wedoany.com Reported - Dell Technologies has announced updates to its Dell AI Factory platform, with NVIDIA providing data processing, retrieval, orchestration, and runtime workload support for agentic AI.
This expansion introduces Dell PowerEdge servers powered by the NVIDIA Vera CPU into the Dell AI Factory, which Dell says further broadens its industry-leading AI infrastructure portfolio. McKinsey estimates a $1 trillion market opportunity for artificial intelligence in the industrial sector, highlighting the scale of current enterprise demand. NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang stated that agentic AI is becoming the operating system of every enterprise, and Vera is the CPU built for the agentic era. Combined with the Dell AI Factory and Dell's global scale and reach, it will bring next-generation AI infrastructure, NVIDIA Vera Rubin, to organizations worldwide.
Dell describes the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA as a comprehensive and secure AI solution that can be customized for any enterprise. The platform encompasses products, solutions, and services related to AI workloads from the desktop to the data center. Dell reports that over 4,000 customers have deployed the AI Factory across various industries. This update covers accelerated computing, networking, storage, enterprise software, digital twins, and robotics, creating a unified infrastructure foundation for large-scale agentic AI across on-premises and hybrid environments. The new Dell PowerEdge R9822 and M9822 servers equipped with the NVIDIA Vera CPU offer more options for performance and density configurations.
Dell Chairman and CEO Michael Dell stated that as AI moves from experimentation to implementation, every organization faces the challenge of moving quickly or falling behind. By partnering with NVIDIA, Dell is helping customers turn data into AI fuel and build manageable infrastructure with the necessary security, governance, and efficiency. He emphasized that the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA makes it easier to move from pilot to production. Michael Dell also noted that sustainability and ESG commitments are now widely regarded as business imperatives influencing everything from supplier decisions to business strategy, and Dell is committed to achieving its own goals while helping customers meet theirs.
Dell's global manufacturing footprint spans China, Taiwan, Mexico, Thailand, Poland, Ireland, Brazil, India, and the United States. Its supplier network includes original design manufacturers, final assembly and material suppliers, making significant modifications to products. Beyond the Dell brand, its portfolio includes high-performance gaming PC brand Alienware and cybersecurity subsidiary SecureWorks. In sustainability, in 2024 Dell used 43.1 million kilograms of reused, renewable, or recycled materials in its products, with 96.4% of packaging made from recycled or renewable materials. The company aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and plans to source 100% of its electricity from renewable energy by 2040. Michael Dell founded the company with $1,000 in 1984 and currently serves on the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke oversees daily operations, while Chief Financial Officer David Kennedy supervises finance, corporate development, and global business operations. This leadership team is focused on expanding AI infrastructure based on governance and efficiency, guiding cross-platform investments to support the adoption of large-scale agentic AI.
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