Dell Technologies has announced a new wave of innovations on its Dell AI Factory platform, with the aim of simplifying and accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the business environment. The company, the world leader in AI infrastructure, is committed to an integral proposal that combines computational power, energy efficiency, security and an open ecosystem of technological partners.

In a context in which three out of four organizations consider AI as a key element in their strategy, Dell responds with an infrastructure designed to facilitate the passage of pilot projects to real deployments.

“Our latest advances in AI, from revolutionaries to PCs to avant -garde solutions for data centers, have been designed to help organizations of all sizes to adopt AI without problems, generate faster information, improve efficiency and accelerate their results,” says Jeff Clarke, director of Operations of Del Technologies.

AI from Edge to the Data Center

One of the outstanding milestones is the launch of Dell Pro Max Plus, the first laptop with an NPU (neuronal processing unit) business level for local inference of large AI models. Equipped with the Qualcomm AI 100 inference card, the equipment is designed to take AI to demanding Edge scenarios, without depending on the cloud.

In the data center, the company introduces Poweredge servers with AMD instinct mi350 GPUS, capable of offering up to 35 times more inference performance than previous generations. In addition, the solution is completed with liquid and air cooling systems that reduce energy cost and prepare organizations for dense implementations of AI and high performance computing (HPC).

Redefining energy efficiency

Dell has also developed pioneer cooling technology in the sector: the Dell PowerCool Rear Door Heat Exchanger (ERDHX). This innovation can reduce the energy consumption of refrigeration by up to 60% thanks to an autonomous heat capture system. The solution is integrated into the IR7000 racks and allows up to 16% more computational density without increasing electrical consumption.

Safe, accessible and prepared for AI

Aware that the value of AI depends on the quality of the data, Dell has reinforced its Dell ai Data Platform platform with improvements in storage, access and data management. The PROJECT LIGHTNINGa parallel file system that folds other market solutions in performance. For Dr. Paul Calleja, director of the Cambridge Open Zettascale Lab, “Project Lightning will be a crucial storage technology for our innovations in AI.”

Likewise, Dell has strengthened its cybersecurity services with AI Security and Resilience Services, which protect the entire AI life cycle: from models and data to the underlying infrastructure.

An open and collaborative ecosystem

In its comprehensive approach, the company expands its network of technological partners with new strategic alliances. Organizations can create customary solutions thanks to integrations with key actors such as goal (call 4), Google (Gemini and Distributed Cloud), Mistral AI and Glean. These collaborations allow to develop and implement Insurance agents, business search systems on-Premises and advanced work management workflows.

New AI platforms are also incorporated together with AMD and Intel, with configurations ready to deploy from day one and support for large -scale models.

With more than 3,000 organizations already benefiting from its proposal, Dell ai Factory consolidates its position as a catalyst for artificial intelligence in all sectors. His approach promises not only to boost performance, but to do it in a responsible, efficient and aligned way with the real market needs.