Dell is teaming up with Nvidia to bring more AI capabilities to enterprises, integrating Nvidia’s advanced hardware into its servers to support artificial intelligence workloads and high-performance computing.
“The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA solves the problem every enterprise is facing: how to move from AI pilots to production without rebuilding their infrastructure,” said Dell Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke. “We’ve done the integration work so customers don’t have to, which means they can deploy faster and scale with confidence.”
Dell revealed its new PowerEdge XE8712 server on Monday. A standard rack can feature up to 144 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs per Dell IR7000 rack, it will be available in December.
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Dell Technologies and Nvidia have expanded their long-standing collaboration to provide comprehensive AI solutions for enterprises, focusing on both infrastructure and software. Central to the partnership is the “Dell AI Factory with Nvidia,” which integrates Dell PowerEdge servers, storage solutions such as PowerScale and ObjectScale, and Nvidia’s GPU and DPU hardware with Nvidia AI Enterprise software.
This combination enables enterprises to deploy AI workloads at scale, from desktop systems to large data centers, while maintaining compatibility across various AI frameworks and tools.
Shares of Dell were down 7% during early Monday market action as the Texas-based company received a double downgrade from Morgan Stanley as the surge of memory prices is expected to drive down margins for its servers in 2026.
Dell Technologies, founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, is a globally recognized technology company headquartered in Round Rock, Texas. It specializes in developing, selling, and supporting personal computers, laptops, servers, storage devices, and enterprise IT solutions.
Known for its direct-to-consumer business model, Dell allows customers to customize systems according to their needs. Its product range includes high-performance gaming laptops under the Alienware brand, business-focused Latitude and Precision series, and consumer-oriented Inspiron models.
Over the years, Dell has expanded into enterprise infrastructure, cloud services, and AI-ready data center solutions. The company emphasizes innovation, reliability, and customer support, often receiving high ratings for product and service quality. Its environmental initiatives are strong, with millions of pounds of recycled or renewable materials used in products and energy-efficient designs. With a global presence, Dell Technologies continues to shape computing and enterprise IT, offering advanced technology and tailored solutions for individuals and organizations.
Dell Technologies has solidified its position as a global leader in computing and enterprise technology, blending decades of experience with forward-looking innovations. By integrating Nvidia hardware into its PowerEdge servers and offering the Dell AI Factory, the company enables enterprises to deploy AI applications efficiently and at scale, bridging the gap from pilot projects to production.
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Dell’s broad product portfolio—from Alienware gaming laptops to Latitude and Precision business systems and Inspiron consumer devices—reflects its commitment to serving diverse customer needs. Sustainability remains a priority, with energy-efficient designs and extensive use of recycled materials.
While the technology landscape is dynamic, Dell’s focus on reliability, customer support, and enterprise-ready solutions positions it for continued growth. Overall, Dell Technologies continues to shape the future of computing, providing advanced, customizable, and environmentally conscious solutions that empower both organizations and individual users worldwide.

