Dell Technologies and NVIDIA Join Forces to Provide Infrastructure for Businesses to Deploy Generative AI Models On-premises
In Brief
Dell Technologies and NVIDIA have announced a joint initiative dubbed Project Helix.
Project Helix simplifies the process for enterprises to build and deploy reliable generative AI systems.
Leveraging Dell and NVIDIA infrastructure and software, coupled with technical expertise and pre-built tools, Project Helix will deliver a series of full-stack solutions.
Dell Technologies and NVIDIA have announced Project Helix, a joint initiative that aims to simplify the process for enterprises to build and deploy reliable generative AI systems.
The joint initiative will leverage Dell and NVIDIA infrastructure and software. Coupled with technical expertise and pre-built tools, Project Helix will deliver a series of full-stack solutions that will enable businesses to deliver better customer service, market intelligence, and enterprise search using generative AI models. It includes a complete blueprint to help enterprises use their proprietary data and deploy generative AI more easily, responsibly, and accurately.
Supporting the generative AI lifecycle, Project Helix will provide solutions ranging from infrastructure provisioning, modeling, training, fine-tuning, application development and deployment, to deploying inference and streamlining results. A tested combination of optimized hardware and software from Dell will be included as part of the initiative.
“We are at a historic moment, when incredible advances in generative AI are intersecting with enterprise demand to do more with less,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO at NVIDIA. “With Dell Technologies, we’ve designed extremely scalable, highly efficient infrastructure that enables enterprises to transform their business by securely using their own data to build and operate generative AI applications.”
Dell PowerEdge servers, including the PowerEdge XE9680 and PowerEdge R760xa, have been specifically designed to optimize performance for generative AI training and AI inferencing tasks. These servers, when combined with NVIDIA® H100 Tensor Core GPUs and NVIDIA Networking, form a robust infrastructure foundation for handling large workloads.
Using Dell Validated Designs, customers can gain access to the comprehensive enterprise features of Dell server and storage software. Project Helix also includes NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, equipping customers with a suite of tools to navigate the AI lifecycle. NVIDIA AI Enterprise includes over 100 frameworks, pre-trained models, and development tools like the NVIDIA NeMo™ large language model framework and NeMo Guardrails software for building topic-focused, secure, and trustworthy generative AI chatbots at scale.
“Project Helix gives enterprises purpose-built AI models to more quickly and securely gain value from the immense amounts of data underused today,” said Jeff Clarke, vice chairman and co-chief operating officer at Dell Technologies. With highly scalable and efficient infrastructure, enterprises can create a new wave of generative AI solutions that can reinvent their industries.
Security and privacy components such as Secured Component Verification are built into the foundational components of Project Helix to protect data on-premises. Dell Validated Designs based on the Project Helix initiative will be available through traditional channels and APEX flexible, beginning in July 2023.
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More articlesCindy is a journalist at Metaverse Post, covering topics related to web3, NFT, metaverse and AI, with a focus on interviews with Web3 industry players. She has spoken to over 30 C-level execs and counting, bringing their valuable insights to readers. Originally from Singapore, Cindy is now based in Tbilisi, Georgia. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications & Media Studies from the University of South Australia and has a decade of experience in journalism and writing. Get in touch with her via [email protected] with press pitches, announcements and interview opportunities.