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Dell Technologies Expands Dell AI Factory with New PowerEdge Servers to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption

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Additions to the world’s broadest GenAI solutions portfolio empower organizations with flexible AI solutions

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — 

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Additions to the Dell AI Factory span infrastructure, solutions and services to simplify and speed enterprise AI adoptionFive new Dell PowerEdge servers with AMD 5th Generation EPYC processors deliver industry-leading AI performance, efficiency and flexibility at scaleDell Generative AI Solutions for AMD simplify AI deployment with significant time-to-value improvementsThe Dell Enterprise Hub now supports Dell PowerEdge XE9680 with AMD InstinctTM MI300X accelerators to securely deploy the latest Llama and Mixtral modelsDell Implementation Services for Generative AI Platform provides easy to manage, secure on-premises AI platform solutions to speed AI innovation

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AMD Advancing AI – Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) expands the world’s broadest generative AI (GenAI) solutions portfolio with Dell AI Factory additions tailored for AMD environments. These solutions offer enterprises enhanced AI capabilities, including greater scalability and flexibility, to stay competitive in the evolving technology landscape.

“By integrating AMD technology into the latest Dell servers, AI solutions and services through the Dell AI Factory, we’re providing the performance and efficiencies enterprises need today and in the future,” said Arthur Lewis, president, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Dell Technologies. “Together with AMD, we are setting new standards in AI performance, giving enterprises powerful and cost-effective solutions essential for modern data-driven environments.”

“Our latest AMD EPYC processors and Instinct accelerators, provide Dell customers with advanced end-to-end solutions, at scale, that will speed AI deployments and power business critical IT infrastructure,” said Forrest Norrod, executive vice president and general manager, Data Center Solutions Group, AMD. “Our longstanding collaboration with Dell continues to deliver cutting edge solutions that help enhance operational efficiency and reduce time to value, fostering innovation across highly competitive industries.”

New Dell PowerEdge servers drive demanding AI workloads at scale

The additions to the Dell PowerEdge portfolio drive a wide range of AI use cases and traditional workloads and simplify server management and security. The platforms provide customizable and efficient solutions that simplify management and support high-performance workloads for modern enterprises:

Designed for enterprise AI workloads, the Dell PowerEdge XE7745 supports up to eight double-width or 16 single-width PCIe GPUs with AMD 5th Generation EPYC processors in a 4U air-cooled chassis. Purpose-built for AI inferencing, model fine-tuning and high performance computing, the internal GPU slots are paired with eight additional Gen 5.0 PCIe slots for network connectivity, creating dense, flexible configurations with 2x more DW PCIe GPU capacity.1The PowerEdge R6725 and R7725 servers are optimized for scalability with high performing AMD 5th Generation EPYC processors. The new DC-MHS chassis design enables enhanced air cooling and dual 500W CPUs, conquering tough thermal challenges for power and efficiency.2 These platforms maintain rigorous data analytics and AI workloads, with configurations optimized for scalability, and offer record-breaking performance for workloads like virtualization, databases and AI.3 The R7725 offers up to 66% increased performance and up to 33% increased efficiency at the top of the stack.4

All three platforms can support up to 50% more cores, with up to 37% increased performance per core resulting in greater performance, efficiency and improved TCO.5 These gains consolidate up to seven 5-year-old servers into one server today, resulting in up to 65% lower CPU power consumption.6

The PowerEdge R6715 and R7715 servers with AMD 5th Gen EPYC processors offer increased performance, efficiency and up to 37% increased drive capacity resulting in greater storage density.7 Available in various configuration options, the single-socket servers support double the memory with support for 24 DIMMs (2DPC), and meet diverse workload requirements and maximize performance in compact 1U and 2U chassis.8 The R6715 sees world record performance for AI and virtualization tasks.9

For customers deploying AI at scale, Dell Technologies will also continue to support all the latest AMD Instinct accelerators in Dell PowerEdge XE servers.

IT teams can remotely monitor, manage and update Dell PowerEdge servers with the updated Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC). With a faster processor, increased memory and dedicated security co-processor, iDRAC simplifies server management and security, allowing IT teams to respond with greater reliability and efficiency.

“The systems provided by Dell Technologies and AMD for OSF Healthcare allow us to deliver better services to our clinicians and patients, reduce our overall cost and help communities in need. When you have patient lives dependent on our platforms, it is critical that our systems remain stable and operational 24/7, 365 days a year,” said Joe Morrow, director, Technology Services, OSF Healthcare. “Because of these systems, we have significantly reduced Epic downtimes, empowering OSF Healthcare to provide superior healthcare services while ensuring security and scalability in our operations.”

Dell AI Factory enhancements simplify and speed GenAI deployments

The Dell AI Factory is designed to support diverse AI requirements with the world’s broadest AI solutions portfolio from desktop to data center to cloud, allowing organizations to right-size their AI investments:

Dell Generative AI Solutions with AMD using the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 server with AMD Instinct™ MI300X accelerators to deliver AI inferencing, retrieval augmented generation (RAG) and customization. The integration simplifies AI deployment, enhances security, allows for scalable and modular architectures and reduces time to value by up to 86%, helping organizations optimize their AI investments.10The Dell Enterprise Hub on Hugging Face now supports the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 with AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators, providing custom containers and scripts for easy, secure deployment of models such as Llama and Mixtral. These containerized models are uniquely optimized to boost inferencing performance based on the model and server and leverage the Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI) back-end.Dell Professional Services for Generative AI are expanding to support AMD environments. New Dell Implementation Services for GenAI Platform with AMD provide a tailored operational platform, including Kubernetes configuration, deployment of advanced AI frameworks and customer knowledge transfer on best practices to maximize ROI. From strategy development to data preparation, platform and model implementation and solution scaling, Dell professionals help customers achieve business outcomes with AI throughout the lifecycle.

“Dell Technologies and AMD continue to drive AI innovation, offering comprehensive solutions and services that help businesses modernize data centers, improve scalability, and leverage AI for better business outcomes,” said Kuba Stolarski, Research VP, IDC. “The latest updates to the Dell AI Factory are the next step in Dell’s journey of delivering AI solutions that boost efficiency and value.”

Availability

The Dell PowerEdge XE7745 server will be available globally starting January 2025.The Dell PowerEdge R6715, R7715, R6725 and R7725 servers will be available globally starting November 2024.Dell Generative AI Solutions with AMD will be available globally starting in Q4 2024.Dell Enterprise Hub on Hugging Face updates are available globally now.The Dell Implementation Services for Generative AI platform is available in select countries now.

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Connect with Dell on X and LinkedInFind out more about Dell Generative AI Solutions with AMDVisit the Dell Enterprise Hub on Hugging FaceLearn more about AI at Dell

About Dell Technologies 
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) helps organizations and individuals build their digital future and transform how they work, live and play. The company provides customers with the industry’s broadest and most innovative technology and services portfolio for the AI era.

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1 Based on Dell analysis of the Dell PowerEdge XE7745 specification sheet showcasing 8x PCIe Gen5 slots in addition to the GPU slots. Additionally, comparing the XE7745 with the prior generation Dell PowerEdge R760XA, the XE7745 has support for up to 8 DW or 16SW GPUs while the R760XA has support for up to 4 DW or 12 SW GPUs. Data accurate as of 10/2/2024.

2 Based on Dell analysis comparing the top CPU supported in a Dell PowerEdge R7725 of the AMD EPYC 5th gen CPU with 192 zen 5c cores to the top CPU supported in the Dell PowerEdge R7625 of the AMD EPYC 4th gen CPUs with 128 zen 4c cores. Additionally, based on specification data for the Dell PowerEdge R7725 showing support for 2x 500W CPUs with air cooling. Data accurate as of 10/2/2024. Actual performance might vary.

3 Based on Dell PowerEdge servers achieving world record scores for VMMark4 (2-S matched pair score of 5.17@5.8 tiles with the Dell PowerEdge R7725), SAP-SD (2-S score of 201,000 users with the Dell PowerEdge R6725), and TPCx-AI (Scores of 720.386 @SF3, 864.593@SF10 and 1115.609@SF30 with the Dell PowerEdge R6715 and R6725) as of 10/2/2024. Actual performance might vary.

4 Based on Dell analysis of the SPECIntRate scores of the AMD EPYC 5th gen 9965 CPU of 2980 in the R7725 with that of the AMD EPYC 4th gen 9754 CPU of 1790 in an R7625. Data accurate as of 10/2/2024. Actual performance will vary.

Based on Dell analysis of the SPECIntRate scores of the AMD EPYC 5th gen 9965 CPU of 2980 which has a cTDP of 500W in the R7725 with that of the AMD EPYC 4th gen 9754 CPU of 1790 which has a cTDP of 400W in an R7625. Efficiency for each config is calculated by dividing the SPECInt Score with the default TDP. Data accurate as of 10/2/2024. Actual performance will vary.

5 Based on Dell analysis comparing the top SKU supported in a Dell PowerEdge R7725 of the AMD EPYC 5th gen CPU with 192 zen 5c cores to that supported in the Dell PowerEdge R7625 of the AMD EPYC 4th gen CPUs with 128 zen 4c cores to the top SKU. Data accurate as of 10/2/2024. Actual performance might vary.

Based on Dell analysis of the SPECFPRate scores of the  AMD EPYC 5th gen 9755 CPU of 2270 in the R7725with that of the AMD EPYC 4th gen 9754 CPU of 1420 in an R7625. Data accurate as of 10/2/2024. Actual performance will vary.

6 Based on Dell analysis comparing the SPECint and SPECFP scores of the AMD EPYC 5th Gen 9965 in a Dell R7725 ( 2980 and 2350) with the same scores for an Intel Xeon 8280 in a Dell PowerEdge R740XD ( 375 and 296). The ratio of the scores shows that 7 of the R740xd servers would give a total score similar to that for the single R7725 as configured above. The CPUs in a single R7725 would have a total TDP of 1000W (2x500W). The CPUs in 7x R740XDs would have a total TDP of 2870W (2*205*7) where each Intel Xeon 8280 has a TDP of 205W. This represents a CPU power reduction of 65%. Data accurate as of 10/2/2024. Actual performance will vary.

7 Based on Dell analysis of specifications comparing the Dell PowerEdge R67x5 server with up to 22 E3.s drive slots with the Dell PowerEdge R66x5 servers with up to 16 E3.s drive slots. Data was collected as of 10/2/2024.

8 Based on Dell analysis of the specifications of the Dell Rx715 which have 24 DIMM slots compared to the Dell Rx615 servers which have 12 DIMM slots each. Data accurate as of 10/2/2024.

9 Based on Dell PowerEdge servers achieving world record scores for SPECVirt (1-S 4-node SAN score of 3.38 with the Dell PowerEdge R6715 is a world record score for SPECVirt at the 32 core per system level), and TPCx-AI (Scores of 720.386 @SF3, 864.593@SF10 with the Dell PowerEdge R6715 are world records for performance) as of 10/2/2024. Actual performance might vary.

10 Estimate based on Dell analysis in May 2024 comparing time to setup a 2-node Kubernetes cluster for a general-purpose LLM using automated scripts vs deploying a common design manually. Setup time includes base installation only. Actual setup time will vary depending on solution configuration.

 

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BitradeX BXC First Two Subscription Rounds Sell Out, Total Subscriptions Exceed 14M USDT

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LONDON, May 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — BitradeX Capital’s ecosystem equity token, BXC, has completed its first and second subscription rounds, selling a total of 50 million BXC with subscriptions exceeding 14 million USDT. The first round sold out in 90 seconds, while the second closed within 48 hours.

While the fundraising size is not unusually large by crypto standards, the structure of the sale has attracted market attention. The first two rounds were not open to the public, but limited to high-tier BitradeX users. The first round was available only to V5 users and above, while the second round expanded access to V3 users and above.

According to BitradeX’s tier system, V3+ users typically have higher recurring investment activity through AiBot, longer platform usage history, and stronger ecosystem participation. This means the early BXC allocation was absorbed mainly by the platform’s internal high-value user base, rather than short-term speculative participants.

This approach differs from many token fundraising campaigns that prioritize broad public participation and market hype. BitradeX instead adopted a more selective, staged model, gradually lowering the participation threshold while keeping the sale within its active ecosystem community.

BXC is positioned as more than a standard platform token. Its value framework is linked to BitradeX Capital’s broader ecosystem, including its exchange business, AiBot quantitative strategies, BTX Card payments, and Labs incubation platform. Public information indicates that BXC holders may receive staking rewards, benefit from ecosystem buybacks and burns, and gain priority access to Launchpad projects and governance participation.

The third subscription round is launched on April 30 at $0.35 USDT per BXC, with a total supply of 100 million BXC. It is now open to users participating in AiBot recurring investment. The fourth round price is expected to rise to $0.45 USDT.

The long-term value of BXC will ultimately depend on the growth of BitradeX’s underlying businesses, including exchange profitability, AiBot user expansion, and BTX Card adoption. However, the rapid sellout of the first two rounds suggests that BitradeX’s core user base has already shown strong confidence in the ecosystem’s future.

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South and East Asia identified as hotspots of global warming related impacts on male fertility

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BEIJING, May 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A major new study has shown that South and East Asia dominate patterns of global warming related decline in male fertility with the strongest and most consistent evidence coming from India, Pakistan and the southern parts of China.

The effects of increased environmental temperatures on male reproductive health include declining sperm concentration and motility and increased sperm DNA fragmentation, or genetic damage that can hinder fertilisation and embryo development.

Male related factors account for around 50 per cent of infertility cases around the world and the impact of rising ambient heat on semen parameters raises serious implications across wide areas of Asia where total fertility rates are in serious decline.

Outcomes of the study undertaken by the Taiwan IVF Group and Ton Yen General Hospital, Taiwan (China) in collaboration with Stanford University (USA) are being presented at the 2026 Congress of the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE) in Beijing.

Research principal and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University, Dr Jack Yu Jen Huang, MD, PhD, FACOG said: “Given the temperature sensitivity of spermatogenesis, even modest increases in ambient temperature could have cumulative, population-level effects over time.

“As global warming accelerates, male reproductive health may represent an emerging climate sensitive public health concern.”

The testes function optimally at temperatures lower than the internal body heat level, and previous studies have shown elevated scrotal or ambient temperatures can impair sperm production.

The latest research explored global patterns to reveal comparative data across regions. It is based on a systematic review of international studies on temperature exposure and semen parameter trends between 2000 and 2024. Artificial intelligence algorithms and machine learning tools were applied to extract key variables including geographic regions and semen outcomes.

Dr Huang said studies examining occupational heat exposure alone were excluded from the analysis as they reflected localised, job-specific conditions rather than broader climatic trends.

“Our findings therefore represent population level climate associated temperature effects including consistent seasonal variations showing poor semen quality parameters in warmer periods.”

The global patterns on temperature associated lower sperm concentration and motility show South and East Asia as major hot spots of concern followed by the Middle East, Europe and North America.

“South and East Asia are likely more affected due to a combination of factors including higher baseline ambient temperatures and rapid urbanisation that contribute to greater cumulative heat stress on spermatogenesis,” Dr Huang explained.

“With ongoing global warming, chronic heat exposure may increasingly impact male reproductive health.”

Dr Huang said potential approaches to address the issue include:

increasing public awareness of heat exposure and reproductive health;encouraging protective behaviours;expanding research integrating climate and reproductive health data; andexploring clinical and lifestyle interventions to mitigate heat-related effects.

The research team was assisted by research intern Jeffrey Zi Kang Huang from Taipei American School, particularly in the application of artificial intelligence in biomedical research including AI-assisted data analysis and pattern recognition across global datasets.

“Further longitudinal and mechanistic studies will be important to better define causality and guide interventions,” he added.

The ASPIRE Congress is being held at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing. More than 3,000 scientists, clinicians, nurses and counsellors in assisted reproduction from around the world are attending the Congress.

For further information, go to https://www.aspire2026.com

 

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eclicktech Attends Amazon Ads unBoxed 2026, Highlighting Four Key Trends Shaping AI-Driven Global Marketing

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SHENZHEN, China, May 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Amazon Ads recently hosted its annual flagship event, Amazon Ads unBoxed 2026, in Shenzhen, bringing together advertisers, agencies, and technology partners to explore the next phase of AI-powered marketing innovation. This year’s event focused on how AI is reshaping the advertising ecosystem through advancements in audience targeting, creative production, campaign management, and measurement capabilities.

Yeahmobi, the global marketing brand under eclicktech and an Amazon DSP validated partner, attended the event alongside industry leaders and ecosystem partners to discuss emerging opportunities for international brand growth in an increasingly AI-driven media environment.

During the conference, Amazon Ads introduced a series of product and solution updates across four major areas:

Advanced audience targeting powered by Amazon’s first-party data infrastructure to help brands reach high-intent consumers more effectively;AI-assisted creative production designed to improve content efficiency and support personalized advertising at scale;Intelligent campaign management tools aimed at simplifying cross-channel advertising workflows;Enhanced measurement and attribution capabilities to provide advertisers with clearer visibility into campaign performance and return on investment.

According to Yeahmobi, Amazon DSP is evolving beyond a standalone programmatic buying platform into a broader marketing infrastructure supporting the full customer journey, from brand awareness to conversion.

Since becoming an Amazon Ads partner, Yeahmobi has developed integrated advertising solutions spanning awareness, audience engagement, and conversion optimization. The company stated that it has supported brands across sectors including cross-border e-commerce, consumer electronics, AI applications, and financial services in scaling their global advertising efforts through Amazon DSP.

At the event, Yeahmobi also showcased its proprietary advertising management platform, Yeahgrowth, which integrates campaign management, data analytics, and performance optimization capabilities to support centralized multi-platform operations and improved campaign visibility.

“AI is fundamentally reshaping how brands approach global growth,” said William Liu, General Manager of Yeahmobi. “We see Amazon Ads as a strategically important part of the global marketing ecosystem. Our focus is not only on media execution, but also on building scalable growth infrastructure through deeper API integration, AI-driven optimization, and data collaboration.”

Yeahmobi stated that it will continue expanding its collaboration with Amazon Ads to support brands navigating increasingly complex global media environments.

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Yeahmobi is a global marketing brand focused on helping businesses achieve international growth through digital advertising, data-driven operations, and AI-powered marketing solutions.

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