Dell PowerEdge XE9785 and XE9785L Servers Powered by the AMD Instinct MI350 Series GPUs Launched

Leading tech brands – Dell Technologies and AMD have partnered together and have unveiled the PowerEdge XE9785 and PowerEdge XE9785L servers powered by the Instinct MI350 Series GPUs. This collaboration aims to bring powerful AI solutions to businesses and also help in powering the next generation of AI infrastructure.
Here’s more about it.
Dell’s PowerEdge XE9785 and PowerEdge XE9785L Servers Launched
These newly-unveiled PowerEdge XE9785 and PowerEdge XE9785L servers of Dell as mentioned make use of AMD’s MI350 series GPUs – delivering 288GB of HBM3e memory per GPU and offering up to 35x more inferencing performance compared to the previous platform. In addition to the MI350 series GPUs, the EPYC 5 CPUs from AMD are also equipped within the new servers. Thus, Dell’s PowerEdge XE9785 and PowerEdge XE9785L servers will be capable enough to handle difficult AI tasks. Moreover, businesses and companies leveraging these new systems can bring out the best AI features and functionalities too.
Speaking more, integrated 200G/400G networking, AMD ROCm software, and up to 16 NVMe drives are other specs. Up to 8 AMD Instinct GPUs are used per node to power real-time inference. The use of the AMD ROCm open-source foundation also provides the support for PyTorch, TensorFlow, as well as other AI frameworks. Container platforms such as Docker and Kubernetes can also be integrated seamlessly. Notably, robust security features and enterprise support options are also part of the new systems.
As mentioned, Dell’s and AMD’s continued partnership is thus redefining enterprise AI for businesses, at the same time also offers enhanced performance, openness, and flexibility for them.