Dell Technologies and AMD are expanding what’s possible for on-premises AI, helping organisations scale generative and agentic AI deployments within their existing data centre infrastructure.
Starting in July 2026, Dell PowerEdge servers will support AMD Instinct MI350P PCIe GPUs, equipping enterprises with a performant, cost-effective option to scale agentic and generative AI deployments within their existing data center infrastructure with no redesign required. In addition, Dell is enhancing the Dell AI Platform with AMD to help scale AI workloads from pilot to production.
Dell PowerEdge servers equipped with AMD Instinct MI350P PCIe GPUs are designed to simplify AI deployment while delivering enterprise-scale performance. Organisations can deploy the GPUs in standard air-cooled Dell PowerEdge XE7745 and R7725 servers, eliminating the need for data centre redesign. The platform delivers up to 4,600 peak teraflops (MXFP4) and 144GB of HBM3e memory, representing the highest memory capacity currently available in a PCIe accelerator card.
The solution is optimised to support a wide range of AI workloads, including small, medium and large language model inference, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines and agentic AI applications. It also benefits from AMD’s open software ecosystem, with support for frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow and vLLM, reducing licensing costs and minimising code rewrites.
The Dell AI Platform with AMD’s new modular architecture is designed to provide flexibility, scalability and modularity to all enterprise AI needs. Organisations can start with configurations that meet current workloads and expand compute and GPU density over time without rearchitecting their infrastructure.
Powered by AMD Enterprise AI Suite, AMD ROCm and AMD Inference Server, the platform supports the full AI lifecycle, including training, fine-tuning, inference and agentic workflows, within a validated and secure on-premises environment.
Varun Chabra, Senior Vice President of Infrastructure and Telecom Marketing at Dell Technologies said “AI for enterprise is no longer an option, it’s an imperative. The right on-premises solutions offer a competitive advantage providing better performance, control and security. Dell and AMD are delivering enterprises a better option”
For more demanding workloads, Dell also supports PowerEdge XE9785 servers with AMD MI355X GPUs and EPYC CPUsthat are purpose-built for foundation model development and large-scale inference.
To learn more about Dell AI Platform with AMD and the new modular architecture, visit www.dell.com/en-us/lp/amd-ai.
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