
Dell collaborates with NVIDIA to launch a new enterprise AI solution and introduce the next generation of PowerEdge servers

Dell announced new collaborative achievements with NVIDIA at the Las Vegas Technology Conference, upgrading the infrastructure, solutions, and services of the Dell AI Factory to streamline the path for comprehensive enterprise AI implementation. As of the time of publication, Dell's stock price has risen 60% from its April low to $114, with a market capitalization approaching $800 trillion
Corporate AI demand surges, Dell collaborates with NVIDIA to launch next-generation enterprise AI solutions.
On May 19, according to media reports, Dell unveiled new collaborative achievements with NVIDIA at the Las Vegas Technology Conference, upgrading the infrastructure, solutions, and services of the Dell AI Factory to simplify the path for comprehensive enterprise AI implementation. This series of new products includes advanced computing, data storage, data management, and networking solutions.
Dell introduced a new generation of AI infrastructure, including air-cooled and liquid-cooled PowerEdge servers, supporting up to 192 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, capable of achieving up to four times the training speed for large language models (LLMs). In addition, Dell also plans to support NVIDIA Vera CPUs and the Vera Rubin platform to further enhance AI performance and efficiency. The new product line includes:
- Air-cooled Dell PowerEdge XE9780 and XE9785 servers, simplifying integration with existing enterprise data centers;
- Liquid-cooled Dell PowerEdge XE9780L and XE9785L servers, accelerating rack-level deployment;
- These new PowerEdge servers support up to 192 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, utilizing direct chip liquid cooling technology, with each Dell IR7000 rack customizable to accommodate up to 256 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs;
- As successors to the fastest-growing Dell PowerEdge XE9680 solution, these platforms utilize 8-way NVIDIA HGX B300, achieving a fourfold increase in large language model (LLM) training speed.
Dell's data shows that currently, 75% of organizations view AI as a core strategy, and 65% of enterprises have successfully advanced AI projects to the production stage. However, factors such as data quality, security concerns, and high costs continue to hinder the rapid deployment of enterprise AI.
Additionally, according to Dell's own data, its AI Factory solution offers 62% more cost-effectiveness for on-premises deployment of large language model (LLM) inference compared to public cloud, which is particularly important for budget-sensitive enterprise investors. As of the time of writing, Dell's stock price has risen 60% from its April low, recovering to $114, with a market capitalization approaching $800 billion.
Future Expansion Plans and Innovative Technologies
Reports indicate that Dell is expanding its AI product line to meet deployment needs from edge to data center.
The Dell PowerEdge XE7745 server will support NVIDIA RTX Pro™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs in July 2025, providing a unified platform for physical and agent AI use cases such as robotics, digital twins, and multimodal AI applications In addition, Dell plans to support NVIDIA's Vera CPU to provide speed, efficiency, and performance, and to support the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform equipped with the new Dell PowerEdge XE servers, specifically designed for Dell's integrated scalable systems.
It is worth noting that over 3,000 customers worldwide are already using Dell's AI Factory to accelerate their AI initiatives. Dell's enterprise-level AI solutions cover all aspects from enterprise-level AI PCs to data centers, forming a complete ecosystem.
For investors, as AI transitions from the experimental phase to full deployment, this series of innovations from Dell and NVIDIA may signal continued growth in the enterprise AI infrastructure market, especially in cases where on-premises deployment is more cost-effective than cloud deployment