Fast Path to AI: Accelerated, Secure and Government-Ready

Take IT performance to new heights with Dell PowerEdge and latest NVIDIA AI infrastructure.

tl:dr: This blog introduces Dell’s next wave of PowerEdge XE-Series servers, tailored for NVIDIA’s latest breakthrough technologies, such as NVIDIA CPX GPUs and NVIDIA BlueField-4 DPUs.  It illustrates how Dell combines cutting-edge performance with ease of adoption, sustainable engineering, and Dell AI services to address security, scalability, and infrastructure challenges.


At NVIDIA GTC D.C., where Dell Technologies proudly stands as a Diamond sponsor, a new wave of infrastructure innovation takes center stage—signaling a leap forward in enterprise AI. The opportunity for generative AI in business, science, and government is immense, but realizing its promise takes more than raw compute power. Unlocking the future of secure and production-ready AI requires breakthrough infrastructure, engineered for the realities of today’s most demanding workloads.

With the Dell PowerEdge XE-Series servers and the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, organizations are uniquely positioned to turn AI vision into action. This is even more vital now, as NVIDIA introduces NVIDIA Rubin CPX, engineered for accelerating inference on massive context windows and multimodal workloads. Together with advancements like the recently announced NVIDIA BlueField-4 networking, these innovations will enable enterprises and government agencies to accelerate progress confidently.

NVIDIA Rubin CPX: powering massive context inference

Modern generative AI models require unprecedented scale, supporting context windows of a million tokens and beyond. Large language models (LLMs) and multimodal models, which power everything from code creation to video generation, demand high throughput and efficiency without compromising compliance or security. NVIDIA Rubin CPX responds to this need.

Rubin CPX technology is designed to deliver breakthrough inference acceleration for workloads with massive context, such as 1M-token models. By combining advanced GPU architecture, large on-package memory, and high memory bandwidth, Rubin CPX helps unlock significantly faster inference at scale—making it possible to support retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), context-rich enterprise search, and large multimodal document workflows, all with impressive efficiency.

Dell plans to incorporate NVIDIA CPX in upcoming PowerEdge XE-Series servers. Learn more about IT Brand Pulse Market and Innovation award winning PowerEdge XE-Series servers and their readiness for next-generation NVIDIA GPUs at Dell.com/server.

BlueField-4: smart networking for AI-driven data centers

Every AI breakthrough demands an infrastructure that keeps pace with data movement, orchestration, and security. The next-generation NVIDIA BlueField-4 DPU is purpose-built to empower modern data centers with powerful, programmable acceleration for networking, storage, and security tasks.

BlueField-4 offloads critical network and storage operations from the host CPU, delivering line-rate performance for tasks like data encryption, traffic management, and network segmentation. By handling these functions independently, BlueField-4 enables Dell systems to maximize computational throughput for AI applications—ensuring your GPUs and CPUs stay focused on what matters most: accelerating insight and innovation.

Dell plans to offer BlueField-4 with future PowerEdge XE-series servers. Discover more about Dell networking for AI at Dell.com/Servers and Dell.com/Networking.

Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA: ready for government, ready for you

AI advancements must be accessible and secure for both commercial and public sector missions. That’s why Dell will support the new NVIDIA AI Factory for Government reference design—with government-ready NVIDIA AI Enterprise software and partner solutions packaged in hardened software containers that meet U.S. federal security standards. This reference implementation ensures public sector agencies can take advantage of the same innovation driving global enterprise, with built-in support for rigorous security and privacy requirements.

The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA combines best-in-class compute, networking, storage, software, and automation into a turnkey, validated platform. Whether you’re deploying cutting-edge LLMs, multimodal AI, or real-time analytics, Dell’s solution dramatically accelerates your time to results—removing friction and complexity from your AI journey.

For federal agencies and enterprises alike, this means faster deployment, consistent compliance, and the agility to advance missions that matter.  To learn more about Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA solutions at GTC D.C., please read Delivering Scalable Foundations to Streamline Complexity and AI Agents.

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Explore how Dell and NVIDIA are shaping the future of trusted, high-performance AI infrastructure in this special feature session with from NVIDIA GTC D.C.: Fast Path to AI With Dell PowerEdge and NVIDIA. Hear from Dell and NVIDIA leaders as they discuss how Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA is shaping the future of AI. Learn how attendees are building AI-ready infrastructure with Dell PowerEdge XE7740 and XE7745 servers, with up to eight NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs paired with up to eight ultra-high performance network interfaces – all in an enterprise data center-friendly design.

Let Dell Technologies and the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA be your partners in creating secure, efficient, and visionary AI solutions. The next chapter of human progress is here—let’s build it together.

For more information on Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, visit Dell.com/NVIDIA-AI.

Robert McNeal

About the Author: Robert McNeal

Robert McNeal is the Product Marketing lead for PowerEdge accelerated computing products at Dell Technologies. In this role, Robert oversees marketing activities for the Dell PowerEdge R760xa and XE family of GPU-accelerated servers. Robert is part of a team focused on solutions for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning (AI/ML/DL) and High Performance Computing (HPC). Previously, Robert held technical marketing and solutions roles supporting Dell’s data storage products. Robert moved from his native Washington, D.C., to Seattle, Washington, in 2011 to work as a Solutions Architect for the unstructured data storage start-up that eventually became Dell PowerScale. Robert still lives in Seattle, where he spends his free time exploring the great outdoors with his family and faithful canine companion. Robert holds a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.