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Dell expands AI capabilities with new PowerEdge servers using high-performance AMD processors

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  • Dell expands its range of PowerEdge servers to help with AI workloads
  • Integrating AMD processors, some of the solutions offer big boosts to efficiency
  • New servers will be available for purchase soon

Dell is looking to address the growing need for scalable, flexible and high performance infrastructure with a new PowerEdge server portfolio.

By integrating the latest AMD 5th Generation EPYC processors and advanced cooling systems, Dell is equipping enterprises with the tools needed to stay competitive.

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