The Dell AI Factory is expanding
Dell expands its range of PowerEdge servers to help with AI workloads
Integrating AMD processors, some of the solutions offer big boosts to efficiency
New servers will be available for purchase soon
Dell is looking to address the growing need for scalable, flexible and high performance infrastructure with a new PowerEdge server portfolio.
By integrating the latest AMD 5th Generation EPYC processors and advanced cooling systems, Dell is equipping enterprises with the tools needed to stay competitive.
The PowerEdge XE7745 server will be released in January 2025, while the PowerEdge R6715, R7715, R6725, and R7725 servers will be available as early as November 2024.PowerEdge servers for enterprise AI workloads
One of the new offerings is the Dell PowerEdge XE7745 which is designed to support up to eight double-width or 16 single-width PCIe GPUs, utilizing AMD’s 5th Generation EPYC processors. It comes in a 4U air-cooled chassis and is engineered specifically for AI inferencing, model fine-tuning, and high-performance computing (HPC). The server also features eight additional Gen 5.
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