Dell Technologies Unveils Major AI Infrastructure Advancements

Dell Technologies has announced groundbreaking advancements to its Dell AI Factory, focusing on AI-driven, energy-efficient infrastructure to help organizations accelerate AI deployments.
These updates are part of the company's broader strategy to support the rapidly growing demand for AI solutions across industries. With 75% of organizations seeing AI as a key part of their strategy, these innovations aim to make the adoption of AI more accessible, cost-effective, and efficient.
Key Developments in AI Infrastructure
Dell’s latest infrastructure solutions target key barriers to scaling AI, cost, data quality, and security through its AI Factory platform. The Dell Pro Max AI PC features the Qualcomm AI 100 Inference Card, delivering enterprise-grade on-device inferencing in a mobile form. PowerCool eRDHx reduces cooling energy use by 60% and boosts data center capacity by 16%. PowerEdge XE9785 and XE9785L servers, powered by AMD Instinct MI350 GPUs, offer up to 35x performance gains for AI inferencing workloads.
Boosting AI Data Platform and Workflow Efficiencies
Dell's AI Data Platform offers major enhancements to simplify AI workflows and ensure high-quality data access. One key update is Dell Project Lightning, which has been tested as the fastest parallel file system, delivering up to twice the throughput of competitors. Additionally, Dell Data Lakehouse improvements accelerate AI use cases such as recommendation engines, semantic search, and customer intent detection.
AI Security and Resilience
Incorporating security into every layer of AI infrastructure, Dell has launched Dell AI Security and Resilience Services to provide full-stack protection across data, applications, and models. This is particularly important as AI systems continue to process sensitive data, requiring advanced security to protect against breaches and misuse.
Jeff Clarke, COO of Dell Technologies, said, “It has been a non-stop year of innovating for enterprises, and we’re not slowing down. We have introduced more than 200 updates to the Dell AI Factory since last year.”
He added, “Our latest AI advancements — from groundbreaking AI PCs to cutting-edge data center solutions — are designed to help organizations of every size to seamlessly adopt AI, drive faster insights, improve efficiency and accelerate their results.”
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AI Partner Ecosystem Expansion
Dell has strengthened its AI ecosystem through key partnerships, including a collaboration with Cohere North to securely deploy AI agents and enterprise search on-premises, and support for Meta’s Llama 4 models to help businesses build AI applications.
Integration with Google Gemini and Distributed Cloud further enhances enterprise AI workloads. Dell also expanded support for Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators and AMD ROCm software, enabling scalable, high-performance AI infrastructure.