Dell Technologies unveils next-gen AI servers powered by Nvidia Blackwell Ultra chips, offering up to 4x faster model training and scalable configurations for enterprises.
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From Texas, Dell launches high-performance AI servers and an advanced laptop powered by Nvidia chips to meet rising global demand for scalable AI infrastructure. Image: CH |
ROUND ROCK, Texas, USA — May 20, 2025:
Dell Technologies on Monday launched a new line of advanced servers equipped with Nvidia’s cutting-edge Blackwell Ultra chips, marking a significant step forward in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Designed to meet global demand for scalable, high-performance computing, the servers offer up to four times the AI model training speed of previous generations.
Available in both air-cooled and liquid-cooled formats, Dell’s latest servers support up to 192 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs, with custom configurations scaling to 256 units. These configurations target enterprises and data centers managing intensive AI workloads. Dell’s competitive pricing strategy aims to attract clients navigating both technological growth and economic pressure.
“There’s a lot of interest in what’s next,” said Arthur Lewis, President of Dell’s Infrastructure Solutions Group. “These new systems bring unmatched performance and efficiency, built for the future of AI.”
The launch arrives at a time of intense competition in the AI server market, where companies like Dell and Super Micro Computer are racing to deliver systems optimized for compute-heavy tasks. Despite increased demand, high production costs and tariff-related uncertainties have affected margins across the industry. Dell had previously forecast a drop in its gross margin for fiscal 2026.
To maintain profitability, Dell is also focusing on increasing sales of networking and storage products that complement its AI offerings. The new servers are forward-compatible with Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin central processing units (CPUs), which will follow the current Grace processors and further boost performance.
In a complementary announcement, Dell also introduced its new “Pro Max Plus” AI laptop—engineered specifically for AI developers. The device includes a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU), enabling developers to process large AI models directly on the laptop without cloud dependence. This enhances speed, security, and mobility for AI research and development.
Dell's commitment to innovation in AI hardware aligns with global trends, as businesses across continents invest in robust, scalable solutions to harness the full power of machine learning. With its latest product line, Dell continues to shape the future of enterprise AI computing.