Dell Technologies has introduced a major upgrade to its professional workstation lineup, focusing on AI development and high-performance computing. The new Dell Pro Precision 7, 9, and Pro Max systems are built around the latest Nvidia Blackwell architecture.

The Dell Pro Precision 9 tower workstation features Intel Xeon 600 processors with up to 86 cores and Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPUs. It supports up to 4 terabytes of DDR5 ECC memory and 316 terabytes of storage, designed for large-scale AI training and simulation.

The compact Dell Pro Max GB300 system, powered by Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell 300 chip, delivers up to 20,000 teraflops of four-bit performance. It enables multiple developers to run isolated AI workloads simultaneously using MIG partitioning technology.

The Pro Precision 7 Series 14 laptop brings AI acceleration to mobile workstations with Intel Core Ultra processors and optional Nvidia RTX Pro Blackwell graphics, supporting up to 64GB of LPDDR5X memory and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity.

Dell executives say demand for on-premise AI infrastructure is rising as companies seek to reduce cloud costs and improve data security.