Dell Technologies Accelerates Artificial Intelligence Factories with NVIDIA Blackwell Servers

Dell Technologies and NVIDIA are scaling up Artificial Intelligence infrastructure with next-gen Blackwell-powered servers, fueling the global shift from AI experimentation to deployment.

As the world’s focus on Artificial Intelligence intensifies, Dell Technologies is positioning itself at the forefront of this transformative era by building and deploying highly advanced servers powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Drawing a parallel to Henry Ford’s revolution of mass automobile production, the article highlights how modern technology companies are constructing the engines of today’s so-called ´AI factories´ to satisfy the rapidly growing demand for intelligent systems across industries and governments worldwide.

Dell’s longstanding partnership with NVIDIA is central to this progress. The collaboration has resulted in servers that offer breakthrough performance: the latest servers powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell platform provide up to 50 times more Artificial Intelligence inference output and a fivefold increase in throughput compared to the previous Hopper platform. Major customers, such as CoreWeave, are adopting Dell’s NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems at scale, with Dell’s facilities now capable of shipping thousands of these high-performance GPUs in a single week. This scaling efficiency recently enabled Dell to deliver 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs to a single customer within six weeks, showcasing its manufacturing prowess and agility.

The article presents an insider look at Dell’s U.S. manufacturing facility, where the most compute-dense NVIDIA Blackwell servers to date are assembled. Unlike traditional automobile engines that require years to reach the market, these intricate Artificial Intelligence systems, with over 1.2 million parts, were designed in just a year and are now produced with remarkable speed and integration capabilities. Dell’s unified approach to engineering and assembly—spanning compute, network, and storage—enables the company to build, test, ship, and deploy a fully functional rack within 24 hours. As demand for Artificial Intelligence infrastructure skyrockets globally, and with countries such as those in the European Union, India, Japan, and Saudi Arabia planning their own Artificial Intelligence factories, Dell’s innovations in Artificial Intelligence server manufacturing and deployment are set to drive the next phase of digital transformation.

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