HPE expands Artificial Intelligence factory and supercomputing portfolio with NVIDIA

HPE unveiled new NVIDIA-based infrastructure aimed at large-scale Artificial Intelligence factories and supercomputers. The portfolio combines compute, GPUs, networking, cooling, software, and services for organizations building at scale and in sovereign environments.

HPE announced new additions to the NVIDIA Artificial Intelligence Computing by HPE portfolio aimed at large-scale Artificial Intelligence factories and supercomputers. The offerings are designed to help customers scale deployments more effectively, improve operational efficiency, and reach insights faster. The portfolio brings together tightly integrated compute, GPUs, networking, liquid cooling, software, and services.

The company positioned the full-stack approach for organizations operating at scale and in sovereign environments. HPE said the systems are intended to support customers that need coordinated infrastructure across hardware, cooling, and software layers as they expand demanding Artificial Intelligence workloads. The emphasis is on building integrated environments that can support both deployment efficiency and faster time-to-insight.

HPE also said Artificial Intelligence-focused organizations and research institutions have selected its infrastructure and Artificial Intelligence factories with NVIDIA to support innovation. Named users include Argonne National Laboratory, HLRS, Hudson River Trading (HRT), and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI). These deployments reflect demand from research and enterprise users looking for systems tailored to advanced computing workloads.

HPE is also bringing NVIDIA products to its supercomputing platform as research laboratories, sovereign entities, and large enterprises increase the use of Artificial Intelligence to enhance traditional high performance computing workloads. The products will be available on its second-generation exascale-class supercomputing platform designed to unify Artificial Intelligence and HPC, the HPE Cray Supercomputing GX5000. HPE framed the move as part of a broader effort to accelerate scientific discovery for customers that need combined Artificial Intelligence and supercomputing capabilities.

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