Dell/AMD partnership: Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE's coverage of Dell Technologies World
With the AI factory becoming a key focus in enterprise IT, hybrid architecture has become equally important as organizations seek to generate workloads on-premises, in the cloud and at the edge. This is why enterprises are increasingly looking toward major players such as Dell Technologies Inc. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Key Takeaways
- Hybrid architecture is reshaping enterprise AI.
See how Dell and AMD are powering on-prem, cloud and edge deployments with next-gen GPU and PCIe solutions.
- "We've been working with AMD for years on the CPU side, certainly the last few years on the GPU side, [with] deep engineering relationships," said Melissa Crichton (pictured, right), vice president of server and AI solutions at Dell during an interview with theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio.
- With 80% of data being created at the edge, enterprises will be required to run AI in multiple locations.
This is fueling adoption of a hybrid IT model to meet the demands of agentic AI, according to Suresh Andani (left), corporate vice president for compute and enterprise AI at AMD.
- The capability to move nimbly between cloud platforms and on-premises environments appeals to customers and this flexibility is shaping the delivery of new products and services.
"If you came to Dell Tech World several years ago before the AI boom...
- This is particularly helpful in the use of GPUs to power AI workloads.
Stats & Key Facts
- #UPDATED 16:32 EDT / JUNE 23 2026 AI Dell/AMD partnership: Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE's coverage of Dell Technologies World by Mark Albertson With the AI factory becoming a key focus in enterprise IT, hybrid architecture has become equally important as organizations seek to generate workloads on-premises, in the cloud and at the edge.
- #With 80% of data being created at the edge, enterprises will be required to run AI in multiple locations.

Hybrid architecture is reshaping enterprise AI. See how Dell and AMD are powering on-prem, cloud and edge deployments with next-gen GPU and PCIe solutions. UPDATED 16:32 EDT / JUNE 23 2026 AI Dell/AMD partnership: Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE's coverage of Dell Technologies World by Mark Albertson With the AI factory becoming a key focus in enterprise IT, hybrid architecture has become equally important as organizations seek to generate workloads on-premises, in the cloud and at the edge.
This is why enterprises are increasingly looking toward major players such as Dell Technologies Inc. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. for production-scale deployment in the AI era.
The use of AI accelerators in Dell PowerEdge servers highlights this trend. By enabling enterprises to run meaningful AI inference workloads on high-performance processors without expensive infrastructure rebuilding, Dell and AMD are helping customers on the path to autonomy. "We've been working with AMD for years on the CPU side, certainly the last few years on the GPU side, [with] deep engineering relationships," said Melissa Crichton (pictured, right), vice president of server and AI solutions at Dell during an interview with theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio.
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