Dell is working with Nvidia to deliver servers built for artificial-intelligence workloads, according to a report from AI Magazine.
The collaboration centers on what the two companies describe as an "AI Factory" — an approach to packaging the hardware needed to train and run AI models. AI Magazine frames the effort around Dell servers paired with Nvidia technology, aimed squarely at organizations that need infrastructure for demanding AI tasks.
The pairing reflects a familiar division of labor in the AI hardware market. Dell is one of the largest makers of the servers that fill corporate and cloud data centers, while Nvidia supplies the chips widely used to power AI computing. Combining the two means customers can buy systems designed to handle AI workloads rather than assembling the pieces themselves.
The source item does not provide pricing, specific product names, availability dates, or performance figures, so the finer details of the offering remain unspecified here.
Why it matters: As more companies race to adopt AI, the demand for ready-made server systems is growing — and a tie-up between a major server maker and the dominant AI-chip supplier signals how that infrastructure is increasingly being sold as a packaged "factory" rather than as separate parts.