At the Dell Technologies World event, Dell officially announced the integration of today's most advanced AI models—such as Kimi K2.6, DeepSeek V4 Pro, and MiniMax M2.7—into the Dell Enterprise Hub platform. This solution enables enterprises to rapidly deploy large language models without worrying about infrastructure complexity.
Developments
According to Michael Dell, Dell's goal is to offer "model choice without infrastructure chaos." Models like Kimi K2.6, DeepSeek V4 Pro, GLM 5.1, and DeepSeek V4 Flash are now available on Dell Enterprise Hub, specifically optimized for the PowerEdge XE9780 server series powered by NVIDIA B300 chips.
This partnership helps bridge the gap between model developers (primarily from China, such as Moonshot AI and DeepSeek) and US hardware infrastructure, enabling enterprise customers to access SOTA models officially and with high performance.
Why It Matters
Dell's integration of top-tier models from the Chinese AI ecosystem into enterprise hardware is a significant signal. It demonstrates that the practical demand for model choice is transcending geopolitical barriers in the enterprise sector. For AI engineers in Vietnam, deploying models like DeepSeek or Kimi on-premise will become much simpler with direct support from a major hardware vendor like Dell.