Dell Technologies has announced the launch of new offerings to empower customers in building generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) models on-premises securely, driving improved outcomes and intelligence levels.
The Dell Generative AI Solutions, an expansion of May’s Project Helix announcement, encompass IT infrastructure, PCs, and professional services to facilitate the adoption of full-stack GenAI with large language models (LLMs). These solutions cater to organizations of all sizes and across industries, supporting them in transforming securely and achieving better outcomes.
Jeff Clarke, vice chairman, and co-chief operating officer of Dell Technologies, highlighted the significance of generative AI in driving innovation and enhancing customer experiences. Organizations are utilizing their data and business context to train, fine-tune, and implement advanced AI into core business processes effectively and efficiently.
The new suite of solutions aims to scale GenAI projects, enabling businesses to gain a competitive edge in their respective industries by providing them with a robust infrastructure.
Dell Validated Design for Generative AI with NVIDIA is an inferencing blueprint jointly engineered with NVIDIA to facilitate the rapid deployment of a secure, scalable platform for GenAI in enterprises. This solution helps generate higher-quality predictions and decisions with their own data, enhancing processes in customer operations, content creation, software development, and sales.
Dell Professional Services offers a broad spectrum of capabilities to accelerate GenAI adoption, identify high-value use cases, and create roadmaps for achieving them. Full-stack implementation services, adoption services, scaling services, and managed services are among the offerings aimed at streamlining operations and enabling rapid product and service delivery.
Precision workstations by Dell provide a secure GenAI development environment, allowing developers and data scientists to develop and fine-tune GenAI models locally before deployment at scale. Dell Precision workstations offer up to four NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs in a single workstation, providing the performance and reliability needed to run AI software frameworks 80% faster than previous generations.
The Dell Optimizer, built-in AI software, enhances performance across applications, network connectivity, and audio while learning and adapting to users’ work habits, minimizing the impact on battery runtime.
The Dell Validated Design for Generative AI with NVIDIA is available globally through traditional channels and Dell APEX, while Dell Professional Services for Generative AI are accessible in select countries. Dell Precision workstations with NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs will be globally available in early August, and the Dell Optimizer adaptive workload will launch globally on select Precision mobile workstations on August 30.