Dell marks two-year anniversary of AI Factory with new products
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) announced updates to its AI infrastructure portfolio on the two-year anniversary of its Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA partnership. The company reported having over 4,000 customers deploying the Dell AI Factory, with early adopters seeing up to 2.6x return on investment within the first year, according to an Enterprise Strategy Group study.
The announcement includes new desktop AI systems, servers, and networking equipment. Dell introduced the Dell Pro Max with GB10 and Dell Pro Max with GB300 desktop AI computers, featuring NVIDIA's GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip. The company stated it is the first original equipment manufacturer to ship a desktop with this processor.
New server products include the PowerEdge XE9812 liquid-cooled server using NVIDIA's Vera Rubin NVL72 platform, and several other liquid-cooled server models featuring NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8. Dell also announced PowerEdge servers with NVIDIA's new RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPU for general-purpose infrastructure.
The company expanded its networking portfolio with PowerSwitch SN6000-series switches using NVIDIA Spectrum-6 Ethernet technology and NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand switches. Dell also announced it is integrating NVIDIA NVQLink and CUDA-Q support across PowerEdge servers for quantum-classical computing applications.
Dell updated its AI solutions portfolio with new modular architecture and automation platform blueprints. The company introduced services including knowledge assistant capabilities, agentic AI platforms, and Dell Accelerator Services for Agentic AI.
Various products will become available throughout 2026, with some already shipping to select customers. The Dell Pro Precision workstations with NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs are scheduled for availability in May, while the flagship PowerEdge XE9812 server is planned for the second half of 2026.
