HPE has expanded its AI platform at the HPE Discover event in Las Vegas by increasing the maximum number of GPUs from 64 to 256. The system includes servers with Nvidia accelerators, storage solutions, data fabrics, and software for models, AI applications, and agents. The platform offers a turnkey solution where installation and integration are included, allowing companies to avoid building their own AI infrastructure from individual components. HPE integrates Nvidia AI Enterprise, curated models, and development tools into its private cloud AI offering. It also announced the ProLiant DL394 Gen12 server equipped with Nvidia’s Arm-based Vera CPU, which works closely with Nvidia GPUs. This tight integration reduces complexity but limits flexibility in choosing accelerators and runtime environments. The new Alletra Storage MP X10000 plays a central role in the AI platform by providing file and object storage on a unified architecture and serving as an external cache for performance-critical operations.
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