"This is once in your life" – Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says it’s time to board AI or stay on board now
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- “Ai is here,” Jensen Huang tells Dell Technologies World 2025
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- Combine Nvidia and Dell to launch “AI Factory 2.0”
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has again focused on emphasizing the enormous potential AI that companies of every size can offer in the coming months and years.
Speak to the recent Dell Technologies World 2025 Event noted Huang: “AI is here – this is undoubtedly the largest platform shift.”
In a conversation with Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell, Huang added how, “from a technology perspective … We are now in perception from generative to now reasoning of AI models, and that is at the level of rough technological.”
“The biggest reinvention”
Huang emphasized how Nvidia and Dell work together for Enterprise Ai, which he called, “one of the greatest opportunities for us”.
“These are companies that essentially build a digital workforce from AI agents who can work in cyber security, software -engineering, marketing and sales activities and predictions, and supply chain management -all these different AI agents are now being created that can increase our human staff with a digital staff file.”
One of the biggest announcements at Dell Technologies World 2025 was the expansion of the AI Factory platform from Dell, which has received some important updates thanks to Nvidia.
Initially launched on DTW 2024, includes the following iteration of the Dell AI factory, not surprising with NVIDIA 2.0, includes client devices, servers, storage, data protection and networks
The new iteration includes six new servers, including the air -cooled PowerEdge XE9780 and XE9785, and the liquid -cooled XE9780L and XE9785L, all of which support until 192 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs with direct to chip cooling.
These new releases can also be adjusted with a maximum of 256 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs per Dell IR7000 rack, of which Dell claims that it can give up to four times faster large language model training than its predecessor.
The two companies have also announced Dell Managed Services for the Dell AI factory with NVIDIA, who wants to simplify AI activities with the management of the entire NVIDIA AI stack, and 100 times faster tokentamen per second for distributed AI-inference, with more than 80% reduction in latency
Dell noted that he and Huang already knew each other ‘already 30 plus years’ and asked the CEO of Nvidia if he wanted to give the world public of Dell Technologies any advice.
“This is once in your life – in the last 60 years this is the biggest reinvention that you and I have seen,” Huang noted.
“This is incredibly exciting technology – you want to involve it. The impact on your company is incredible. And you want to be an early adoptor.”
“This is the start of a decade of transformation. But you don’t want to be second – this is the time and you want to be first.”
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