Dell Technologies announced "Dell Deskside Agentic AI" at its DTW 26 event in Las Vegas. The company highlighted OpenClaw, an open-source agentic AI framework that is gaining traction in the United States.
Local execution of AI agents on Dell Pro Max workstations with NVIDIA GB10 and GB300 chips.
The system relies on Dell Pro Max workstations equipped with NVIDIA GB10 and GB300 chips to enable local development and on-prem deployment. NVIDIA's NemoClaw adds guardrails to OpenClaw for enterprise use, allowing organizations to run multiple AI agents locally without relying on cloud infrastructure.
Dell claims that running 10 agents locally costs approximately $0 compared to $3,200 per day in the cloud, resulting in a return on investment within two days. The workstation is priced at 6332.18 USD (about $6,332) for the US market.
The announcement positions local AI execution as a viable alternative to expensive cloud services for enterprise workflows. Dell's focus on high-end workstations with GB10 and GB300 chips underscores the hardware requirements needed to support these agentic AI frameworks effectively.



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