Dell and AMD Expand Enterprise AI Capabilities with New On-Premises Infrastructure Solutions
Dell Technologies and AMD are empowering enterprises to accelerate generative and agentic AI adoption through high-performance, cost-efficient on-premises infrastructure that delivers scalability, security, and operational simplicity without requiring data center redesigns
As enterprises increasingly move from AI experimentation to large-scale deployment, Dell Technologies and AMD have announced an expanded collaboration designed to help organizations scale generative and agentic AI workloads without requiring major infrastructure overhauls.
Beginning in July 2026, Dell's PowerEdge XE7745 and R7725 servers will support AMD Instinct MI350P PCIe GPUs, offering enterprises a high-performance and cost-effective platform for deploying AI workloads within their existing data center environments. The announcement also includes an expansion of the Dell AI Platform with AMD, aimed at helping organizations transition AI projects from pilot stages to full-scale production.
The new infrastructure is designed to address growing enterprise demand for AI systems that offer performance, security, and operational control while remaining compatible with existing data center architectures.
According to Dell, the PowerEdge servers equipped with AMD Instinct MI350P GPUs will support a broad range of AI applications, including small, medium, and large language model inference, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines, and agentic AI workloads.
Our collaboration with AMD enables enterprises to run advanced generative and agentic AI workloads within their existing data center environments, helping them accelerate innovation while maintaining control, security, and flexibility. Together, we are enabling customers to operationalize AI faster and maximize the value of their AI investments."
— Venkat Sitaram, Senior Director and Country Head, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies India
The solution offers several enterprise-focused advantages, including deployment within standard air-cooled Dell PowerEdge server environments, eliminating the need for extensive data center redesigns. The AMD Instinct MI350P GPUs deliver up to 4,600 peak teraflops (MXFP4) and feature 144GB of HBM3e memory, which Dell says represents the highest memory capacity currently available in a PCIe card accelerator.
Another key differentiator is the open software ecosystem. AMD's enterprise AI software stack integrates with widely used frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, and vLLM, enabling organizations to deploy AI applications without licensing fees or significant code modifications.
Commenting on the development, Venkat Sitaram, Senior Director and Country Head, Infrastructure Solutions Group, India, Dell Technologies, said that enterprises are increasingly looking for infrastructure that combines performance, scalability, and simplicity as they move toward enterprise-wide AI deployments.
"Dell Technologies and AMD are helping customers accelerate this journey by enabling generative and agentic AI workloads to run efficiently within existing data center environments, without compromising on control, security or flexibility. Together, we are helping enterprises operationalize AI faster and unlock greater business value from their AI investments," Sitaram said.
" Through our collaboration with Dell Technologies, AMD is enabling organizations to deploy high-performance AI infrastructure that supports the entire AI lifecycle—from training and fine-tuning to inference and agentic AI—helping businesses realize value from AI with greater speed, efficiency, and confidence."
— Kamlesh Mahajan, Director, Commercial Sales, AMD India
The expanded Dell AI Platform with AMD introduces a modular architecture designed to provide flexibility and scalability as AI requirements evolve. Organizations can begin with configurations tailored to their current workload requirements and expand compute and GPU resources over time without rearchitecting their environments.
The platform incorporates AMD Enterprise AI Suite, AMD ROCm, and AMD Inference Server technologies, supporting the full AI lifecycle, including model training, fine-tuning, inferencing, and agentic workflows within a validated on-premises environment.
For organizations handling more demanding AI workloads, Dell also offers PowerEdge XE9785 servers powered by AMD MI355X GPUs and AMD EPYC processors. These systems are designed for foundation model development and large-scale inference applications.
The collaboration reflects a growing industry focus on enabling enterprises to deploy advanced AI capabilities closer to their data while maintaining operational control, security, and infrastructure flexibility. As AI adoption continues to accelerate, Dell and AMD are positioning their combined solutions to help organizations scale AI initiatives more efficiently and cost-effectively within their existing data center investments.

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