Dell has introduced the Pro Max desktop workstation in India, its most powerful system to date, built to tackle demanding AI, research, and content creation workloads. The new desktop features Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell GB10 GPU, bringing enterprise-grade computing performance to individual workspaces. Dell says the Pro Max eliminates dependence on costly cloud infrastructure by delivering high-performance AI capabilities directly on the desktop.
Under the hood, the Pro Max runs on Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell architecture paired with 128GB of unified memory, enabling users to train and deploy AI models with up to 200 billion parameters, over four times more than the previous generation’s 45 billion limit. It operates on DGX OS and achieves up to 1000 FP4 TOPS, offering data-centre-class speed and efficiency in a desktop form factor.
The system comes preloaded with key developer tools, including CUDA, JupyterLab, Docker, and AI Workbench, so users can begin working immediately. For even heavier workloads, two Pro Max units can be linked to function as a single compute node, expanding support for models of up to 400 billion parameters.
The Dell Pro Max is priced from Rs. 3,99,000.