Dell Technologies introduces new integrated rack-scalable systems, servers, storage, and data management innovations to the Dell AI Factory.
"Today's data centres can't keep up with the demands of AI, requiring high-density computing and liquid cooling innovations with modular, flexible, and efficient designs," said Arthur Lewis, president of the Infrastructure Solutions Group at Dell Technologies. "These new systems deliver the performance needed for organisations to remain competitive in the fast-evolving AI landscape."
Cooling innovations
The Dell Integrated Rack 7000 (IR7000) claims to offer superior density, more sustainable power management, and advanced cooling technologies to handle accelerated computing demands.
AI-ready platforms
Dellalso unveiled itsPowerEdge XE9712, which claims to offer high-performance, dense acceleration for LLM training and real-time inferencing of large-scale AI deployments.
The Dell PowerEdge M7725also claims toprovide high-performance dense compute ideal for research, government, fintech, and higher education environments.
Unstructured storage and data management
Dell Technologies also unveiled innovations in its unstructured data storage portfolio, such as the Dell PowerScale, which it claims is the world's first Ethernet storage certified for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD.
Dell also introduces new features to Data Lakehouse's data management platform, such as disaster recovery, automated schema discovery, comprehensive management APIs, and self-service full-stack upgrades.
GenAI solutions
Dell Generative AI Solutions with Intel claims to offer jointly engineered, tested, and validated platforms for seamless AI deployment to support a range of GenAI use cases such as content creation, digital assistants, design and data creation, and code generation.