Published on May 18, 2026
At Dell Technologies World, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang outlined a booming landscape for artificial intelligence. Traditionally, enterprises relied on standard CPUs for their AI needs, limiting the potential of their workloads. The announcement highlighted a pivotal shift as businesses increasingly seek enhanced AI performance and efficiency.
The introduction of NVIDIA’s new Vera Rubin NVL72 marks a significant advancement. This latest technology enables agentic AI inference at one-tenth the cost per token compared to previous models. Enterprises using Vera report a 50% boost in sandbox performance, while data queries can run up to three times faster.
As of now, 5,000 enterprises, including major players like Lilly, Samsung, and Honeywell, are migrating to Dell AI Factories to leverage these innovations. This rapid adoption underscores the urgency and necessity for advanced computational solutions in today’s data-driven world. Companies are racing to integrate these capabilities to maintain a competitive edge.
The implications of this shift are profound. Organizations that fail to adapt may find themselves outpaced utilizing NVIDIA’s technology. As demand skyrockets, the landscape of AI could see transformative changes that redefine operational standards and business efficiency forever.
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