Dell Technologies has announced significant expansions to its Artificial Intelligence Factory initiative during Dell Technologies World 2025, amplifying its position in the artificial intelligence infrastructure market. Following the 2024 debut that featured high-profile backing from Nvidia and its CEO Jensen Huang, Dell has now broadened its ecosystem by adding multiple leading hardware and software partners. Notably, Intel has joined as a chip provider for the Dell Artificial Intelligence Platform, offering customers a turnkey, validated solution built on Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators, Xeon processors, and GPUs, alongside Dell PowerEdge servers, PowerSwitch networking, and PowerScale storage. The offering is complemented by an open source software stack and Dell’s professional services, expanding customer choice in building high-performance artificial intelligence environments.
In partnership with AMD, Dell rolled out the fourth iteration of the Dell Artificial Intelligence Platform with AMD, introducing enhanced features such as 200GB storage networking and the upgraded ROCm open software stack. Optimized containers for key artificial intelligence workloads and frameworks now include support for Meta Llama 4, Kubeflow, and PyTorch, facilitating faster training and inference for enterprise workloads. Dell emphasized that these developments aim to accelerate the deployment and operationalization of advanced artificial intelligence applications in on-premises settings, offering greater performance and flexibility.
The expansion extends beyond hardware, as new software partnerships are integrated into the Artificial Intelligence Factory. Google Gemini models are now deployable on-premises through Dell’s Google Distributed Cloud, enabling enterprises to run large-scale language models closer to their data. Red Hat’s OpenShift has been incorporated for container orchestration, and French generative artificial intelligence specialist Mistral now provides its models and platforms, such as Le Platforme and Le Chat Enterprise, on-premises for Dell customers. These additions strengthen Dell’s push to provide comprehensive, enterprise-ready artificial intelligence solutions that leverage a diverse ecosystem of partners, further enhancing customer capacity to utilize proprietary data and advanced models within secure, customized environments.
