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Philly's FORT Robotics lands $19M to scale machine safety platform
Philly's FORT Robotics lands $19M to scale machine safety platform

Technical.ly

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Technical.ly

Philly's FORT Robotics lands $19M to scale machine safety platform

Biotech has always been a regional strength, and there's news about wins in that sector, but the Philly ecosystem also saw strong performance that points to other sectors on the rise. Robotics is one: On the heels of last year's Ghost Robotics acquisition and the continuing success of Burro, this month brought an announcement that FORT Robotics added a major chunk to its Series B, upping its total raise to over $60 million. Meanwhile, Dispatch Bio emerged from stealth and announced it had raised $216 million over the last three years. Plus, tech workforce development program Hopeworks received a donation from Dell Technologies to launch AI hubs. Get all the details on the latest money moves below the hiring trends chart. FORT Robotics raises $18.9 million FORT Robotics, which makes wireless functional safety systems for autonomous machines, raised an additional $18.9 million for its Series B round. The Center City company previously raised $25 million for its Series B, in 2022. Since then, the company launched a new hardware system that offers distributed control over internet protocol and wireless networks and allows users to control fleets of machines. It's now expanding its reach to industries beyond agriculture, construction and warehousing, FORT's CEO Samuel Reeves told 'This next period will be all about extending and enhancing our existing platform,' Reeves said. 'Building more comprehensive safety solutions that can continue to displace traditional machine control systems.' The company now has 550 customers, he said, and this additional funding will help increase its operations to support them. Hopeworks partners with Dell to increase AI education Dell Technologies donated equipment to tech workforce development org Hopeworks to launch AI Innovation Hubs at both its Camden and Philly campuses. Hopeworks declined to share the dollar amount of the donation. The hubs include Dell Pro Max workstations, which allows users to run large language models and store large amounts of data, according to Hopeworks CEO Dan Rhoton. The workstations will be infused into all aspects of Hopeworks training, including as a mock interview tool, lessons on how to use AI for productivity and integrating it into its work experience programs. The plan is to open up these AI hubs to other workforce organizations in the city, allowing more people to become familiar with the technology, he said. Dell's support also allowed Hopeworks to start an AI navigators program, where program participants will go out into the community and teach about AI. 'In an AI-powered world, our young adults aren't limited by knowing the right people or going to the right school or knowing how to write an email the right way,' Rhoton said. 'AI can eliminate a lot of those equity gaps.' Dispatch Bio launches with $216B after three years in stealth Biotech company Dispatch Bio emerged from stealth at the end of July, announcing it had raised $216 million since being founded in 2022. The company is developing a treatment for solid tumors, an antigen called Flare that identifies solid tumor cells and directs the body's immune system to those cells. Dispatch announced it closed a second installment of its Series A funding round, raising another $100 million. The company's original Series A closed in 2023 and raised over $100 million, Sabah Oney, CEO of Dispatch, told 'The financing will support Dispatch's growth, further expand its platform capabilities, and advance its first therapeutic candidate into clinical studies through … initial data readout,' Oney said. While the company has a presence in both Philly and San Francisco, 75% of the company's employees and its research and development facility are based in the Philly area, he said. More Money Moves: Global biopharma company AbbVie will acquire cell therapy company Capstan Therapeutics for $2.1 billion. A Penn spinout, Capstan's headquarters is in San Diego, but its research operations are in Philly. Social services organization SEAMAAC was selected to receive a $500,000 grant by Asian Americans Advancing Justice to support digital skills, AI literacy and job readiness training. Exton-based business communications company White Label Communications acquired Grupo NGN, an AI communications platform. Penn Spinout Carisma Therapeutics entered a merger agreement with OrthoCellix. This deal comes shortly after the company laid off most of its staff earlier this year. Statewide digital equity nonprofit KINBER received an ARPA Digital Connectivity Technology Program grant from the PA Broadband Development Authority to distribute 200 laptops to community partners across the state.

Dell launches Pro Max laptops with AI features & 4K OLED
Dell launches Pro Max laptops with AI features & 4K OLED

Techday NZ

time18-07-2025

  • Techday NZ

Dell launches Pro Max laptops with AI features & 4K OLED

New Dell Pro Max high-performance laptops and audio solutions are now available, offering a range of features designed for power users, engineers, creators and AI developers. Pro Max Premium features The Dell Pro Max 14 and 16 Premium laptops are positioned as models balancing mobility, design and advanced functionality. The devices feature a modern aesthetic, and, according to Dell, have the smallest footprint of 14- and 16-inch mobile workstations on the market. The Premium 16-inch model includes what is described as the world's first 4K Tandem OLED display for a mobile workstation, certified with VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 1000. The display aims to bring improved content presentation, with greater clarity and colour depth for tasks such as creative project work and collaborative engineering. Dell states that their laptops are built to cater for the needs of highly demanding workflows without unacceptable sacrifices in portability or design. The Premium laptops use NVIDIA RTX PRO 3000 Blackwell laptop GPUs and up to 45W Intel Core Ultra 9 285H processors. Dell states that these new models provide a 19% and 23% boost in graphics performance over the previous generation for the 14- and 16-inch models respectively, based on internal testing. This is intended to allow smoother performance in tasks such as video editing and data analysis. Pro Max Plus for heavy workloads The Dell Pro Max Plus range, aimed at even greater performance, comes in 16- and 18-inch form factors. These laptops are targeted at users requiring additional screen real estate and processing power, such as those involved in AI modelling, complex simulations and large-scale data analysis. The models feature NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell GPUs, up to 55W Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX processors, and storage capacities up to 16TB. According to Dell, the new Pro Max 16 Plus and Pro Max 18 Plus models deliver graphics improvements of 53% and 44% respectively when compared to the previous generation. These results are based on benchmarking against earlier models, as referenced in Dell's internal testing reports. Advanced thermal management is another element highlighted in the Pro Max Plus series. Dell claims that their patented thermal technology allows for up to a 36% increase in total performance while keeping the devices cooler during resource-intensive tasks. CAMM2 memory support with modules of up to 256GB, due to become available this year, is designed to facilitate increasingly demanding AI and specialty workloads. Entry-level Pro Max options For users with lighter workloads or those new to the Pro Max range, the Dell Pro Max 14 and 16 offer performance and reliability at a more accessible entry point. Weighing from 3.95 pounds for the 14-inch model, these laptops prioritise portability while maintaining operational battery life - up to 18 hours on the 14-inch and 20 hours on the 16-inch, according to Dell's internal evaluation. Processors include AMD Ryzen AI for the first Copilot+ PCs in the Pro Max line, allowing devices to reach 50+ TOPS (trillions of operations per second) on the NPU, and access a set of exclusive AI-powered features. Options also include up to 45W Intel Core Ultra 9 285H processors and, in the upper configurations, NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell GPUs supporting 572 AI TOPS. Dell reports up to 36% and 33% performance improvements for the 14- and 16-inch variants, compared to their predecessors. The Pro Max 14 and 16 are positioned for users such as financial analysts and emerging creators who require dependable everyday performance. Security and sustainability The new Pro Max laptops incorporate security features for commercial use. Dell highlights that with AI workloads processed on-device rather than in the cloud, sensitive data remains local, potentially reducing exposure to external threats. Manageability tools enable IT departments to oversee devices in a fleet more easily. Sustainability is also addressed in the Pro Max range. Dell reports that the new laptops utilise recycled and bio-based materials, including magnesium, plastics, ocean-bound plastics, aluminium, and cobalt. Recycled content is integrated into various laptop components such as speaker housings, covers, palmrests, and batteries, with some models incorporating up to 98% recycled plastic in specific parts. The modular USB-C port and easy-access service doors in certain models are designed to enhance durability and facilitate repair and upgrades. Operating system and transition support All models in the new Pro Max lineup run on Windows 11, which Dell notes delivers enhanced security and a modern user experience, including productivity tools such as Copilot for Windows. These features are promoted as aiding users' transition ahead of Windows 10's end of support in October 2025. Dell's portfolio strategy includes addressing growing workload demands with new devices and serviceability features. As stated in the release, "If your current technology is starting to strain under new and growing demanding workloads, now is the moment to upgrade to Dell Pro Max."

Dell Technologies Boosts Business Productivity and Readiness with AI PCs in the UAE
Dell Technologies Boosts Business Productivity and Readiness with AI PCs in the UAE

Web Release

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

Dell Technologies Boosts Business Productivity and Readiness with AI PCs in the UAE

Earlier this year at CES, Dell Technologies unveiled an impressive range of AI-powered PCs designed to transform both personal and professional computing. Now available in the UAE, this cutting-edge portfolio includes sleek laptops, high-performance workstations, and adaptable desktops, all designed to drive collaboration and enhance productivity. Dell has introduced three simple product categories to simplify customer choice based on core business needs: · Dell: Designed for play, school and work. · Dell Pro: Designed for professional grade productivity. · Dell Pro Max: Designed for maximum performance. Dell has also made it easy to distinguish products within each of the new product categories, with a consistent approach to tiering that lets customers pinpoint the exact device for their specific needs. Above and beyond the starting point (Base), there's a Plus tier that offers the most scalable performance and a Premium tier that delivers the ultimate in mobility and design. In addition, as the AI PC market evolves and businesses prepare for the end of support for Windows 10 in October 2025, the importance of AI in modern organizations has been highlighted by its rapid adoption rate, with over 70%1 of businesses already incorporating GenAI into their workflows. 'Technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, and staying ahead is essential for businesses looking to sharpen their competitive edge. With Generative and Agentic AI becoming board-level priorities, and data inferencing shifting closer to the edge, the PC is once again at the center of productivity and innovation. The upcoming end of support for Windows 10 and the shift to Windows 11 mark a pivotal opportunity for organizations to modernize their workplace with future-ready solutions. Dell's cutting-edge portfolio of AI-powered PCs is purpose-built to boost performance, enhance security, and help businesses confidently seize the opportunities of tomorrow,' said Haidi Nossair, Senior Director, Client Solutions Group, META at Dell Technologies. Dell: PCs Ideal for Multitaskers Dell launched four new Copilot+ devices from the Plus tier, which introduces the most scalable Dell PCs with a balance between versatility and productivity. With a brand-new design, the devices are powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra (Series 2, V SKUs) processors and offer up to 39% longer battery life, up to 14% thinner modern profile and provide on-device AI to boost efficiency. The Dell portfolio is now expanded to include not only Snapdragon® X Series processor but also AMD options. Dell will also introduce new devices in the base tier, which offers everyday devices that provide effortless use and practical design, and the Premium tier, which continues the XPS legacy loved by consumers and prosumers alike. Dell Pro: Timeless Design and Quiet Productivity The new Dell Pro laptop portfolio brings a fresh, clean and timeless look for the business professional. These PCs are some of the smallest and lightest laptops in their class, featuring durable and reliable materials designed to handle the demands of a busy workday. In fact, they withstand three times as many hinge cycles, drops and bumps from regular use as competitor devices helping ensure they stand up to the rigors of daily use. The Dell Pro lineup includes Intel® Core™ Ultra (Series 2, V and U SKUs) and AMD Ryzen™ processor options, featuring an NPU, CPU and GPU. They offer exceptional battery life, powerful on-device AI, Copilot+ PC experiences and dependable productivity in the office, at home or anywhere in between. The Dell Pro 14 Premium will also be the first commercial notebook with a Tandem OLED display. It's 24% more power efficient and 49% lighter than traditional OLED displays while offering bright and vibrant color for editing presentations or taking conference calls. Dell Pro Premium features 90% recycled magnesium in the chassis for an elegant, light and long-lasting experience. Dell Pro Max: Performance in Versatility Designed for demanding applications, the new Dell Pro Max portfolio offers a range of high-performance PCs. The Dell Pro Max with GB10 and Dell Pro Max with GB300, at the top end of the high-performance PC range, packs exceptional performance in a compact and power-efficient form factor. In a category where performance is key, the new portfolio features greater performance generation-over-generation through Dell's new, patented thermal design. The devices include Intel® Core™ Ultra (Series 2, U SKUs) and AMD Ryzen and AMD Threadripper processor options and professional graphics. Users can power intensive workloads, from animation to video rendering, run AI inferencing and fine-tune large language models (LLMs), while maintaining security and managing costs. Rooted in Sustainable Design Building on Dell's circular innovation leadership, the new portfolio focuses on innovative modular design and the increased use of recycled, low emissions and renewable materials in products and packaging. Dell Pro and select Dell Pro Max are the world's first commercial notebooks built with a modular USB-C port. New technology innovations in battery chemistry also allow the new Dell Pro and Dell Pro Plus batteries to use up to 80% less cobalt and reduce dependence on critical minerals. A Seamless Ecosystem Built for Performance and Well-being From desktops and laptops to displays, the Dell product ecosystem is engineered to seamlessly connect tools, boost productivity, and enrich everyday experiences for users everywhere. Reflecting Dell's commitment to innovation, user well-being, and environmental responsibility, the product displays are designed to enhance customers' experience. With advanced low blue light technology, they help reduce eye strain—ideal for long workdays, creative projects, or immersive gaming sessions. To further streamline the user experience and simplify device management, the Dell ecosystem is unified through a powerful and intuitive interface. With Dell Display Peripheral Manager (DDPM) and Dell Client Device Management (DCDM), users can control all connected devices from one convenient platform. This seamless integration enables effortless adjustment of settings, performance monitoring, and workflow optimization.

Dell Technologies vs. HPQ: Which PC Stock Has More Growth Potential?
Dell Technologies vs. HPQ: Which PC Stock Has More Growth Potential?

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Dell Technologies vs. HPQ: Which PC Stock Has More Growth Potential?

Dell Technologies DELL and HP HPQ are major players in the personal computer (PC) market, offering a wide range of laptops, desktops, and other technology products. While DELL offers a broader enterprise portfolio, including servers, storage, PCs and strong AI infrastructure momentum, HPQ focuses more on consumer PCs with a solid presence in printers and personal Mordor Intelligence report, the PC market is projected to be valued at $222.64 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach $344.13 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.1% during the forecast period from 2025 to 2030. Both DELL and HPQ are likely to gain from the massive growth opportunity highlighted by the massive growth robust market expansion is further supported by the shipment forecast. The global PC market is expected to experience 4.1% growth in 2025, reaching 274 million units shipped per Technologies or HPQ—Which of these PC stocks have the greatest upside potential? Let's find out. Dell's AI prospects remain strong, with AI expanding from major cloud service providers to large-scale enterprise deployments and edge computing with expanding portfolio has been noteworthy. The company introduced new Dell Pro Max notebooks and desktops equipped with powerful components like NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs, Intel Core Ultra processors, AMD Ryzen and Threadripper processors. These systems enhance productivity and support more advanced use cases, making Dell's commercial PC offerings attractive to enterprise is a prominent PC maker and is expected to benefit from the recovering demand driven by the PC-refresh cycle. Dell is benefiting from the Windows 11 PC refresh cycle as many enterprise customers upgrade to new AI-capable Windows 11 devices, driving strong demand in the commercial the first quarter of fiscal 2026, CSG revenues were $12.50 billion, up 5% year over year. Commercial Client revenues increased 9% year over year to $11.04 billion, while Consumer revenues fell 19% to $1.46 is also benefiting from an expanding partner base that includes NVIDIA, Microsoft, Meta Platforms and Imbue. In March, Dell and NVIDIA expanded their AI Factory collaboration, introducing new AI PCs, infrastructure, software, and services to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across various scales. HPQ is benefiting from a sustained focus on launching new and innovative products. The growing interest in generative artificial intelligence-enabled PCs, along with Windows 11 upgrades and a probable PC refreshment cycle, is likely to drive fresh demand for PCs in growing interest in generative AI-enabled PCs might give a fresh boost to HP's PC demand in the years ahead. The company forecasted that 40-60% of all PCs will be AI PCs in the next three years. To make the most of the growing opportunities in this category, HP has launched several AI PCs this year and plans to continue to expand its AI PC company's expanding portfolio has been noteworthy. HPQ launched a comprehensive AI PC portfolio featuring redesigned HP EliteBook and EliteDesk to help customers work smarter and faster while securing HP faces meaningful downside risk if the U.S.-China tariff war escalates. The company relies heavily on China for manufacturing and assembling many of its PCs, printers, and related components. Higher import tariffs on Chinese-made goods would raise HP's production costs, forcing the company to either absorb the margin pressure or pass on costs to consumers, both negative outcomes. Year to date, shares of DELL and HPQ have lost 2.9% and 22.2%, respectively. The dip in DELL and HPQ share prices can be attributed to the challenging macroeconomic environment. A broader market weakness in the tech sector and persistent fear over mounting tariffs have added to the pressure. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Valuation-wise, DELL and HPQ shares are currently cheap, as suggested by a Value Score of B and A, terms of forward 12-month Price/Sales, DELL's shares are trading at 0.74X, higher than HPQ's 0.43X. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research The Zacks Consensus Estimate for DELL's fiscal 2026 earnings is pegged at $9.25 per share, which has increased 3.9% over the past 30 days. This indicates a 13.64% increase year over year. Dell Technologies Inc. price-consensus-chart | Dell Technologies Inc. Quote However, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for HPQ's fiscal 2025 earnings is pegged at $3.09 per share, which has declined 8.8% over the past 30 days. This indicates an 8.58% decline year over year. HP Inc. price-consensus-chart | HP Inc. Quote While both Dell Technologies and HPQ are poised to benefit from the PC market's growth, Dell stands out with stronger AI momentum, enterprise focus, and strong earnings. Its diversified portfolio and strategic partnerships position it for a stronger investment opportunity. However, HP's reliance on China for PC manufacturing amid volatility in the relationship between the United States and China is a major Technologies carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), making the share a stronger pick against HP, which has a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell).You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report HP Inc. (HPQ) : Free Stock Analysis Report Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Sign in to access your portfolio

Dell and NVIDIA celebrate one-year anniversary of their AI factory as they continue efforts to simplify Enterprise AI
Dell and NVIDIA celebrate one-year anniversary of their AI factory as they continue efforts to simplify Enterprise AI

Tahawul Tech

time21-03-2025

  • Business
  • Tahawul Tech

Dell and NVIDIA celebrate one-year anniversary of their AI factory as they continue efforts to simplify Enterprise AI

Marking one year since the launch of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, Dell Technologies has announced new AI PCs, infrastructure, software and services advancements to accelerate enterprise AI innovation at any scale. Why it matters: Successful AI deployments are vital for enterprises to remain competitive, but challenges like system integration and skill gaps can delay the value enterprises realize from AI. More than 75% of organizations want their infrastructure providers to deliver capabilities across all aspects of the AI adoption journey,[iii] driving customer demand for simplified AI deployments that can scale. As the top provider of AI centric infrastructure,[iv] Dell Technologies – in collaboration with NVIDIA – provides a consistent experience across AI infrastructure, software and services, offering customers a one-stop shop to scale AI initiatives from deskside to large-scale data center deployments. Expanded Dell AI infrastructure portfolio is engineered for right-sizing high-performance needs: At the center of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA is industry-leading, end-to-end infrastructure that powers AI innovation across industries from startups, to governments, to the world's largest enterprises and cloud service providers: New Dell Pro Max portfolio sets the standard as the AI developer PC As the global leader in workstations that feature NVIDIA's most powerful professional graphics,[v] Dell expands and innovates the Dell Pro Max high-performance AI PC portfolio to meet the needs of today's AI developers, power users and specialty users. The portfolio offers a versatile range of powerful AI PCs designed for demanding tasks – from light AI development, data analysis and design simulation to training, inferencing and fine-tuning the most complex LLMs, before deploying at scale. The new Dell Pro Max with GB10 packs exceptional performance in a compact and power-efficient form factor. This AI developer workstation features the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, a system-on-a-chip based on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture. Delivering up to one petaflop (1000 TFLOPs) of AI computing performance and 128GB of unified memory, AI developers can develop, train and test models before deploying on other Dell infrastructure offerings. The new Dell Pro Max with GB300 , at the top end of the high-performance PC range, gives AI developers and data scientists a computing class of its own – bringing server-level compute to a desktop. With the new NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, the system delivers up to 20 petaflops of AI computing performance, 784GB unified system memory (up to 288GB HBME3e GPU memory and 496GB of LPDDR5X CPU memory) and the fastest networking solution with NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNIC to power the most intensive and largest AI workloads, training up to 460billion parameter models. , at the top end of the high-performance PC range, gives AI developers and data scientists a computing class of its own – bringing server-level compute to a desktop. With the new NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, the system delivers up to 20 petaflops of AI computing performance, 784GB unified system memory (up to 288GB HBME3e GPU memory and 496GB of LPDDR5X CPU memory) and the fastest networking solution with NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNIC to power the most intensive and largest AI workloads, training up to 460billion parameter models. New Dell Pro Max notebooks and desktops offer outstanding power, reliability and scalability. Equipped with NVIDIA RTX PRO TM Blackwell Generation GPUs and Intel® Core™ Ultra (Series 2), AMD Ryzen-powered Copilot+ PCs with AI experiences and AMD Threadripper processor options, along with a new bold and elevated design, users can drive productivity across every intensive workload. Learn more about all the Dell Pro Max announcements here. New Dell PowerEdge servers and networking drive AI acceleration for enterprises Dell PowerEdge will support the NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra platform, including the upcoming NVIDIA HGX B300 NVL16, NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition, delivering systems with up to 288GB of HBM3e memory to handle complex AI models with speed and scalability.[vi] These forthcoming servers will offer peak AI cluster performance with 800 Gb/s throughput with NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs.[vii] Dell PowerEdge XE7740 and XE7745 servers will be available with the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA. These servers are currently available with up to eight NVIDIA H200 NVL GPUs, which includes a five year subscription to NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, including NVIDIA NIM and the NVIDIA Llama Nemotron models for reasoning, making them a powerful platform for Gen AI fine-tuning, inference, and agentic reasoning applications, as well as high performance computing (HPC) workloads. They will also support up to eight NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition PCIe GPUs which can more than double the AI performance and greater flexibility when integrating AI workloads into business processes.[viii] The new Dell PowerEdge XE8712 server featuring the GB200 NVL4 platform powers the next generation of accelerated AI compute, supporting up to 144 NVIDIA B200 GPUs per Dell IR7000 rack. These liquid-cooled systems are tailored for AI model training and complex HPC simulations, offering a scalable solution that optimizes performance and enhanced computational efficiency, while helping reduce operational costs and saving data center space. Learn more about the additions across Dell servers here. Dell data management innovations help customers take control of their data to fuel AI innovation The Dell AI Data Platform with NVIDIA is an integrated solution that empowers enterprises to deploy agentic AI and other AI applications securely, through always-on, direct access to high quality structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. This platform combines Dell enterprise storage with NVIDIA accelerated computing, networking and AI software, allowing for continuous data processing and robust data management services for AI deployment. It integrates seamlessly with the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design, providing enterprises with optimal infrastructure to unlock the full potential of their business data through AI-driven insights and problem-solving. Dell Data Management Services provide a systematic approach to ensuring data discovery, integration, automation and quality. At the core of the Dell AI Data Platform with NVIDIA is Dell PowerScale storage, which is now validated for both the NVIDIA Cloud Partner Program as well as the new NVIDIA-Certified Storage designation for enterprise AI factory deployment with NVIDIA Enterprise Reference Architectures. Recent software and hardware innovations allow PowerScale to improve GPU utilization by delivering 220% faster data ingestion and 99% quicker data retrieval than previous generation systems[ix]. These advancements help PowerScale surpass NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD requirements to scale AI deployments efficiently and reduce training times. Dell PowerScale's scale-out architecture can now serve every AI performance need. Dell Technologies also announces support for NVIDIA Dynamo, which allows customers to free up GPU memory by offloading KV cache data from GPU-accelerated nodes to Dell storage like PowerScale. Learn more about additional Dell PowerScale and Dell Data Lakehouse advancements here. New AI solutions and services deliver expanded AI capabilities The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA adds new solutions and services to power and simplify AI deployments, to highlight a few: Dell simplifies Agentic AI by integrating NVIDIA's AI-Q Blueprint and AgentIQ Toolkit in the NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform, featuring NIM, NeMo Retriever and AI Blueprints, and new NVIDIA Llama Nemotron models for reasoning, empowering organizations to build robust AI agent platforms from enhanced capabilities. The new Dell Accelerator Services for RAG implement and optimize agentic-based solutions with integrated business data, maximizing ROI. Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA validates the NVIDIA Run:ai AI orchestration platform, providing enterprises with tools to optimize GPU resource utilization, manage complex workloads and accelerate AI workflows on-premises. providing enterprises with tools to optimize GPU resource utilization, manage complex workloads and accelerate AI workflows on-premises. Dell Services for GenAI Digital Assistants now aligns with NVIDIA's scalable blueprint architecture, transforming enterprise self-service with a humanistic, multilingual solution. The Dell AI Code Assistant offers a fully on-premises, enterprise-grade coding assistant that includes the highest standards of flexibility and data privacy. The solution offers accurate and context aware code suggestions powered by agentic AI tools and advanced context engine. Dell Implementation Services for AI Code Generation then implement and fine tune code assistant models. Perspectives: Michael Dell, Chief Executive Officer, Dell Technologies, states, 'We are celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA by doubling down on our mission to simplify AI for the enterprise. With seamless NVIDIA hardware and software from desktop to data center, only Dell delivers the consistency and reliability organizations need to support AI initiatives. We are breaking down barriers to AI adoption, speeding up deployments, and helping enterprises integrate AI into their operations.' Jensen Huang, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, NVIDIA, states, 'Every industry is racing to build AI factories to produce intelligence. NVIDIA and Dell are partnering to deliver the industry's broadest, end-to-end AI infrastructure, giving enterprises everything they need to develop, deploy and scale AI. From deskside workstations to data center-scale AI factories, this platform will power the next wave of AI-driven breakthroughs.'

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