Dell Technologies launches Dell AI Factory which claims to give organisations the infrastructure, solutions, and services to adopt and deploy AI at scale.
“AI is transforming business at an unprecedented pace. Data centres must be designed from the ground up to handle AI’s speed and scale while new AI PCs are transforming productivity and collaboration,” said Jeff Clarke, vice chairman and chief operating officer of Dell Technologies.
Meeting AI demands
Dell AI Factory is built on Dell’s end-to-end AI portfolio of client devices, servers, storage, data protection, and networking. This comprehensive suite of solutions empowers organisations to harness the power of AI, enhancing their operations and driving innovation. Dell Technologies is further expanding its portfolio with new offers to meet the growing AI demands.
Professionals and consumers can leverage the full potential of Dell AI PCs with Copilot+ and experience new AI applications from Microsoft, all powered by Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus processors.
Dell also introduces advancements to manage and protect data through Dell PowerScale F910, an all-flash file storage, PowerScale: Project Lightning, a parallel file system software architecture, and Dell Solution for AI Data Protection to help protect AI applications and data.
Dell also expands its networking portfolio with Dell PowerSwitch Z9864F-ON, which claims to double the network performance of AI applications; Dell PowerEdge XE9680 supports Broadcom 400G PCIe Gen 5.0 Ethernet adapters for better performance, scalability and efficiency, and Enterprise SONiC Distribution innovations to enhance AI performance while SmartFabric Manager for SONiC software to simplify deployment, orchestration and lifecycle management with a single view of SONiC fabrics.
Accelerating AI adoption
“The Dell AI Factory helps customers accelerate AI adoption with the world’s broadest AI portfolio and leading AI ecosystem partners, offering right-sized approaches and greater control over AI deployments on-premises, at the edge, and across cloud environments,” added Clarke.