On May 19, Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) announced plans to join hands with NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) to launch new and better AI servers powered by the latter's Blackwell Ultra chips. The collaboration aims to capitalize on the booming demand for AI systems.
According to Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL), these severs hold the potential to train AI models as much as four times faster than the previous models.
A technician standing in front of a wall of servers, managing the public wireless network.
The servers are available in two variants: liquid-cooled and air-cooled, and can support up to 192 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra chips. However, they can be customized to contain up to 256 chips.
Reuters reported that Arthur Lewis, President of Dell's Infrastructure Solutions Group, expects the pricing of these products to be "competitive," saying that "there's a lot of interest on what's next".
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