Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) announced Monday the launch of Dell Deskside Agentic AI, a solution enabling enterprises to deploy agentic AI workflows locally using Dell workstations and NVIDIA technology.
Part of the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, the solution pairs Dell high-performance workstations with the NVIDIA NemoClaw software stack and Dell Services. It handles AI models ranging from 30 billion to 1 trillion parameters.
Investors have responded enthusiastically to Dell’s AI initiatives. The stock has delivered a 115% return over the past year and trades at a P/E ratio of 27.5. According to Bond.az, Dell remains a prominent player in the Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals industry with a market cap of $155 billion.
Dell offers three workstation configurations: the Dell Pro Max with GB10 for models up to 200 billion parameters, the Dell Pro Precision 9 with Intel Xeon 600 processors and up to five NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell Workstation Edition GPUs for models up to 500 billion parameters, and the Dell Pro Max with GB300 for models up to 1 trillion parameters.
The solution integrates NVIDIA OpenShell, a sandboxed runtime environment for building and deploying AI agents. OpenShell is now supported across Dell’s AI infrastructure.
Dell stated organizations can break even versus public cloud API costs in as little as three months. The company claims potential cost reductions of up to 87% compared to cloud APIs over two years.
The system also supports the NVIDIA AI-Q 2.0 blueprint, targeting regulated industries including financial services, public sector and manufacturing.
"Dell Deskside Agentic AI gives every workgroup a secure local environment to run agents, keep costs predictable and keep IP inside the building," said Jeff Clarke, chief operating officer at Dell Technologies.
All components of the Dell Deskside Agentic AI solution are available now.












