Dell expands NVIDIA agent support on GB300 desktops

Dell is adding support for NVIDIA NemoClaw and NVIDIA OpenShell as it deepens its work with NVIDIA on secure, autonomous Artificial Intelligence agents. The company is also positioning its Dell Pro Max systems with GB10 and GB300 as local development platforms for self-evolving agents.

Dell Technologies announced support for NVIDIA NemoClaw and NVIDIA OpenShell, expanding its collaboration with NVIDIA to advance secure, autonomous Artificial Intelligence agents. The move targets developers working locally and centers on an open source software stack designed to simplify deployment of always-on assistants while improving safety and security.

Dell and NVIDIA are teaming up on NVIDIA NemoClaw, described as an open source stack that simplifies running OpenClaw always-on assistants, more safely, with a single command. As part of the NVIDIA Agent Toolkit, it installs the NVIDIA OpenShell, an open source runtime providing a secure environment for running autonomous agents, and open source models like NVIDIA Nemotron.

Dell Pro Max with GB10 and GB300 provide purpose-built desktop platforms that allow enterprises to build and run autonomous, self-evolving agents locally with frontier-level intelligence. As the first OEM to ship a desktop with NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, Dell brings 20 petaFLOPS of performance and 748 GB of memory directly to developers’ desks.

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