Dell and NVIDIA enable full‑fidelity multiphysics simulations from desktop to data center

Dell · February 13, 2026 · ✓ verified

Dell announces that Dell Pro Max workstations with NVIDIA RTX PRO GPUs and NVIDIA server/rack platforms now enable full‑fidelity multiphysics simulations from the desktop to rack-scale.

  • Main announcement: Dell promotes that its Dell Pro Max Tower T2 (with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell) and Dell PowerEdge servers (XE9680 with eight NVIDIA H200 GPUs; XE8712 rack systems with NVIDIA GB200 NVL4) let engineers run full‑fidelity multiphysics without partitioning models. Key technical details: GH200 Superchip offers 576GB coherent memory via NVLink-C2C at 900GB/s; Dell PowerEdge XE9680 offers 8 × H200 GPUs with 141GB HBM3e per GPU (over 1.1TB total); XE8712 supports up to 144 B200 GPUs per rack.
  • Background and evidence: The article cites vendor results and ISV integration: Ansys reported a 2.4-billion-cell automotive aero simulation that ran on 320 GH200 GPUs in 6 hours versus 4 weeks on a 2,048-core CPU cluster; COMSOL Multiphysics 6.4 with cuDSS reports 5x or greater speedups. CAE vendors named include Ansys, Siemens, COMSOL, and Altair; the piece is promotional/announcing product capability and vendor integrations, not a primary research paper or independent benchmark.