Dell joined hands with AMD to enter the field of high-performance computing and launched the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 server equipped with eight AMD Instinct MI300X AI accelerators, targeting the generative artificial intelligence market. The move is aimed at meeting growing demand for AI workloads and competing with Nvidia in the space. The powerful computing capabilities of the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 server will provide enterprises with more generative AI product choices and accelerate the development and deployment of AI applications. At the same time, Dell also released the "Dell Validated Design for Generative AI" standard in cooperation with AMD, which is dedicated to optimizing the operating efficiency of large language models.
Dell recently announced the launch of high-performance computing servers based on AMD technology, designed to meet the needs of artificial intelligence workloads. The newly launched Dell PowerEdgeXE9680 server is equipped with eight AMD Instinct MI300XAI accelerators to provide enterprises with more generative artificial intelligence product lines and challenge Nvidia's dominance. In addition, the "Dell Validated Design for Generative AI" standard released in cooperation with AMD is designed to run large language models (LLMs).The cooperation between Dell and AMD marks a change in the competitive landscape in the fields of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence, providing more choices for enterprise users and promoting the development and application of artificial intelligence technology. In the future, we can expect more AI servers based on AMD technology to emerge, providing more powerful computing power support for the vigorous development of artificial intelligence.