Dell Unveils AI Servers with Nvidia Chips to Drive Enterprise Use

CIOTech Outlook Team | Wednesday, 21 May 2025, 11:10 IST

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  • Dell Technologies announced servers powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra chips
  • Dell’s latest lineup allows the company to earn the industry’s interest.
  • The company is announcing this due to a rise in demand for servers from Dell and Super Micro used for heavy compute work in AI.

On Monday, Dell Technologies announced servers powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra chips to take advantage of the growing interest in AI. Both air-cooled and liquid-cooled models of these servers can take up to 192 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra chips, though the total can be increased to 256 through customization. Dell reports these servers can teach AI models faster by up to four times than older models, giving quicker results to those who invest in AI systems.

The pricing of these products will be "competitive," says Arthur Lewis, President of Dell’s Infrastructure Solutions Group, adding that "there’s a lot of interest on what’s next." The company is announcing this due to a rise in demand for servers from Dell and Super Micro used for heavy compute work in AI. Yet, the increase in production costs and strong rivalries have caused margins to drop and Dell predicts its adjusted gross margin rate will lower in fiscal 2026. Because of the unknown effects of tariffs on the economy, Super Micro is predicting lower fourth-quarter revenues than was expected.

To counter these challenges, Dell will focus on increasing sales of networking and storage products to ensure the "right level of profitability," Lewis said. These machines are ready for the future with Nvidia’s Vera CPUs, planned to replace the Grace Server and later with Vera Rubin, coming next in the Blackwell line of chips. Dell’s collaboration with Nvidia shows the company is focused on being ahead in AI infrastructure.

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Along with servers, Dell presented the ‘Pro Max Plus’ laptop, built for use in AI projects. With the help of a neural processing unit, engineers can run big AI models directly on their phones instead of the cloud, boosting efficiency and safety of their workloads.

Now that businesses are working on AI implementation, Dell’s latest lineup allows the company to earn the industry’s interest. But for AI to deliver value, it must manage supply chain issues, competitive pricing and provide real business results using its AI tools.