Not sure about "Dell-specific", but some time ago I learned that "HP-specific" drives are nothing more, than re-branded Seagates. We bought quite expensive "HP-drive". There was sticker on it. I removed it, and underneath it was "Seagate" (type which was priced less than half of HP-drive). The same with DIMM-modules: we paid much more just to get quite common Kingstonn-DIMM, but with nice extra HP-sticker on it...
Dell does not make its own SSDs. It takes SSDs probably from Intel, or Seagate. But it might use slightly modified firmware (sometimes with as little modification as different id-string). And this is common for many other components (i.e. raid-controllers: you can find the same LSI-controller re-branded to Dell Perc, IBM Mxxx or Fujitsu Dxxx).