JAKARTA - Dell Technologies launched 13 new generation Dell PowerEdge servers designed to improve tough computing performance and reliability across all data centers, large-scale public cloud, and edge locations.

The new generation of server-server PowerEdge racks, towers, and multi-nodes, with the fourth generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor, already includes software updates, such as a new Smart Flow design, to increase energy efficiency and cost.

"Customers choose Dell to get servers that are sophisticated but easy to manage and efficient with modern capabilities to support workloads that are very important to their businesses," said Jeff Boudreau, president and general manager, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies in a statement.

Furthermore, Chris Kelly, senior vice president, Data Center Solutions, Asia Pacific and Japan, Dell Technologies said that the new generation of Dell PowerEdge server portfolio is designed to answer the growing workload needs of customers and will help increase scalability, automation, cyber security and energy efficiency.

The expansion of this server portfolio also includes the PowerEdge XE server with the NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU and a suite of NVIDIA AI Enterprise software for the production of a full stack artificial intelligence platform, built based on artificial intelligence and machine learning technology updates.

New server Dell PowerEdge HS5610 and HS5620 present customized optimal solutions for cloud service providers managing large-scale multi-vendor data centers.

Dell PowerEdge R760 is capable of inferencing AI up to 2.9 times better at the fourth generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor with Intel Deep Learning Boost and Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions. The R760 PowerEdge also offers an increase in VDI users by up to 20% and an increase in SALes & Distribution SAP users on one server by more than 50%, compared to the previous generation.

The sustainability draft was designed taking into account sustainability, the Dell PowerEdge server offers a three-fold increase in performance, compared to the 14th generation PowerEdge server with the Intel Xeon Scalable processor launched in 2017. This means that this latest generation of servers does not need much space and has more efficient and resilient technologies in all recent generation systems.

Here are some of the major advantages of Dell's new PowerEdge server:

The reliability and security that is the main basis of the latest generation Server PowerEdge is able to help accelerate Zero Trust adoption within the company's IT environment, where devices will continue to verify access based on the assumption that each user and device is a potential threat.

The secure supply chain also allows customers to accelerate their Zero Trust approach. The SCV Dell offers component cryptographic verification that expands supply chain security to customer locations.

The fourth generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor has the most integrated accelerators of all CPUs on the market to help maximize the efficiency of app performance in the real world, especially those supported by AI. With the latest generation of Dell PowerEdge servers, Intel and Dell continue to maintain our close collaboration in delivering innovations that create real business value, as well as incorporating the leading scalability and security needed by customers," concluded Lisa Spelman, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, Intel Xeon Products.


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