Dell Announces New High-Density Compute and Storage Offerings

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The offerings are designed to handle accelerated computing demands.

Dell has introduced a new integrated rack-scalable system, along with various server, storage, and data management offerings for high-density workloads.

According to the announcement, the liquid-cooled Dell Integrated Rack 7000 (IR7000) “handles accelerated computing demands with superior density, more sustainable power management, and advanced cooling technologies. This Open Compute Project (OCP) standards-based rack is ideal for large-scale deployment and features a futureproof design for multigeneration and heterogenous technology environments.” (The IR7000 will be available in Q1 2025.)

The company also announced:

  • Dell PowerEdge M7725 – a direct-to-chip, liquid-cooled 5th Gen AMD EPYC-based system for high-performance, dense compute.
  • Dell PowerScale – “the world’s first Ethernet storage certified for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD,” to enhance data management strategies and improve workload performance.
  • Dell PowerEdge XE9712 – an NVIDIA GB200 NVL72-based platform targeting the largest AI GPU clusters for large language model (LLM) training and real-time inference.

“Today’s data centers can’t keep up with the demands of AI, requiring high-density compute and liquid-cooling innovations with modular, flexible and efficient designs,” said Arthur Lewis, president, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies. “These new systems deliver the performance needed for organizations to remain competitive in the fast-evolving AI landscape.”

Read more at Dell AI.
 
 
 

 
 
 

10/28/2024

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