DELL introduces AI-capable products, ties deeply with NVIDIA

  • Dell has unveiled five new AI-capable PCs in Las Vegas.
  • “Organisations are moving quickly to capture the AI opportunity, which is why our collaboration with NVIDIA is so important,” said Michael Dell, founder and CEO, Dell Technologies.
  • Due to the scale of Dell’s operations, difficulties in understanding demand and consumption across business lines are, at times, problematic. Fluctuating variables, market trends, consumer behavior, economic conditions, competition, technological advancements, and unexpected events significantly affect demand forecasting accuracy.

Dell technologies has announced the introduction of AI-capable PCs, while expanding the Dell AI factory under a collaboration with NVIDIA.

New products

Dell technologies (Dell) unveiled their five new AI-capable PCs in Las Vegas on Monday. Among them, the XPS 13 and the latest Latitude laptops are equipped with Microsoft’s AI features and Microsoft’s Copilot+, which run on the Qualcomm (QCOM) processors.

Dell announced that their latest laptops, tailored specifically for professionals and consumers, feature cutting-edge built-in AI capabilities, game-changing performance, and unparalleled battery life, enabling users to efficiently manage their tasks and workflows through local computing and processing across the GPU, CPU, and NPU.

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Partnership with NVIDIA

“Organisations are moving quickly to capture the AI opportunity, which is why our collaboration with NVIDIA is so important.” said Michael Dell, founder and CEO, Dell Technologies. Michael says they’re deepening the partnership with NVIDIA to include new server, edge, workstation, solutions and services advancements that speed AI adoption and innovation.

The company unveiled the Dell PowerEdge XE9680L server at the same day, boasting direct liquid cooling and eight NVIDIA Blackwell Tensor Core GPU for swift processing in a compact design, mitigating power efficiency and cooling challenges posed by rigorous AI workloads, using advanced compute power to handle large scale AI deployment.

Dell also accelerate edge AI application deployment with Dell NativeEdge and NVIDIA, Businesses from manufacturers to retailers can quickly and accurately analyze their edge data with new Dell NativeEdge deployment blueprints which include Metropolis video analysis, Riva speech and translation capabilities and  NIM inference micro services.

Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA solutions also help organisations quickly stand-up AI environments for a variety of use cases with full stack deployment automation engineered in collaboration with NVIDIA Simplifying AI application development and deployment for faster time to value.

Also read: China acquired banned Nvidia chips in Super Micro, Dell servers

Difficulties

Due to the scale of Dell’s operations, difficulties in understanding demand and consumption across business lines are, at times, problematic. Fluctuating variables, market trends, consumer behavior, economic conditions, competition, technological advancements, and unexpected events significantly affect demand forecasting accuracy. These challenges are not unique to companies such as Dell but are prevalent across business sectors.

Miurio-Huang

Miurio Huang

Miurio Huang is an intern news reporter at Blue Tech Wave media specialised in AI. She graduated from Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University. Send tips to m.huang@btw.media.

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