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Dell updates servers with AMD AI accelerators

On the software side, Dell is providing AMD ROCm-powered frameworks to provide support for open-source LLMs like PyTorch, TensorFlow, ONNX-RT and JAX, as well as the full stack of drivers, dev toolkits and APIs for AMD Instinct accelerators.
In addition, “Dell Omnia streamlines the creation and management of AI clusters automating configuration for efficient workload processing,” Mahon wrote. (Omnia is an open-source toolkit for deploying and managing high-performance clusters for HPC, AI, and data analytics workloads.)
An enterprise SONiC distribution by Dell Technologies combines the open-source SONiC platform with Dell PowerSwitch to deliver a scalable networking solution that offers advanced features and enterprise-grade support, according to Mahon.
To help customers with their AI initiatives, Dell unveiled platform implementation services in September. Consultants will help customers establish a platform for building and deploying AI tools and frameworks. Dell will also offer half-day Accelerator Workshops to help companies determine how they can derive maximize value from AI.