Dell ships first desktop with NVIDIA GB300 chip for AI agents
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) announced it has become the first original equipment manufacturer to ship a desktop computer featuring NVIDIA's GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, according to a company press release.
The Dell Pro Max with GB300 delivers 20 petaFLOPS of performance and 748GB of memory for developing autonomous AI agents. The system supports NVIDIA NemoClaw and NVIDIA OpenShell, technologies designed for running autonomous AI agents with security controls.
Dell also offers the Pro Max with GB10, which provides up to 1 petaFLOP of FP4 AI performance and 128GB of unified memory in a more compact design. Both systems are available now with NVIDIA OpenShell support.
The announcement builds on the release of OpenClaw in January 2026, an open-source framework for autonomous agents that gained over 100,000 GitHub stars in its first week. NVIDIA OpenShell addresses security concerns by running AI agents in isolated environments with policy enforcement.
"Autonomous agents are the next wave of AI, but enterprises won't deploy them unless they can run locally on sensitive data with strong security controls," said Jeff Clarke, Dell's chief operating officer.
Chris Marriot, vice president of Enterprise Platforms at NVIDIA, stated that "NVIDIA OpenShell provides a runtime to help these agents run with more privacy and security, and Dell Pro Max systems deliver desktop compute power to run them at scale."
The Dell Pro Max systems target enterprises seeking to develop and deploy AI agents that can perform complex, multi-step tasks autonomously while maintaining data privacy and security controls through local processing capabilities.
