Dell has introduced the Dell Pro Max with GB10 and GB300 desktops, powered by Nvidia Grace Blackwell processors, targeting enterprises building autonomous AI agents. The GB300 model features the Nvidia Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip, delivering up to 20 petaFLOPS of FP4 AI performance and 748 GB of unified memory. The GB10 offers up to 1 petaFLOP of FP4 AI performance with 128 GB unified memory, suitable for always-on agents and scalable to four systems. These desktops support Nvidia's agent ecosystem, including NemoClaw and OpenShell, which provide secure, isolated environments for running autonomous agents with strict policy enforcement and zero code changes. This approach addresses enterprise concerns around data security, governance, and control when deploying AI agents. Dell’s COO Jeff Clarke emphasized that these systems enable local AI processing on sensitive data, reducing cloud dependency and enhancing privacy and operational resilience. The Dell Pro Max desktops bring datacenter-class AI capabilities directly to the desktop, enabling trillion-parameter-scale models to run offline with improved response times. This launch signals a significant shift in how AI agents will be developed and deployed in the AECM industry, emphasizing security and local processing power.
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