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HPE launches modular AI factory solutions in partnership with NVIDIA

HPE expands its AI factory solutions with NVIDIA to simplify enterprise AI adoption through integrated infrastructure, software, and services.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced a new portfolio of AI factory solutions developed in collaboration with NVIDIA, designed to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence across a wide range of sectors. The announcement was made during HPE Discover Las Vegas 2025, highlighting new integrated offerings to support every phase of the AI lifecycle.

The updated solutions, built on NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture, aim to remove the complexity of assembling full AI tech stacks by providing pre-integrated infrastructure, software and services. These are targeted at enterprises, service providers, sovereign governments and model developers, offering a streamlined path to building modern AI-ready data centres.

Next-generation private cloud AI and infrastructure

A key feature of the expanded NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio is the next-generation HPE Private Cloud AI. This integrated platform combines NVIDIA’s accelerated computing and software with HPE’s infrastructure to provide scalable, secure and high-performance AI capabilities.

The new HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers, now supporting NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, offer enhanced AI workload management with secure enclaves and trusted supply chain features. The solution includes air-gapped management for strict data privacy, multi-tenancy support, and a federated architecture that allows pooling of GPU resources across workloads. Customers can also trial the offering through a “try and buy” programme available via Equinix data centres globally.

Joseph Yang, General Manager, HPC, AI & NonStop at HPE APAC and India, said: “With our expanded AI factory offerings, including HPE Private Cloud AI, we are empowering governments, enterprises, and service providers in the region to accelerate their AI journeys—securely, responsibly, and at scale.”

Expanded AI factory offerings for diverse applications

HPE is also introducing new AI factory solutions for specific audiences. These include large-scale environments for service providers and model builders, and sovereign AI factories for governments and public sector institutions. All new offerings are built with composability in mind and come fully integrated with the latest NVIDIA accelerated computing, Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, and BlueField-3 DPUs.

HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 now supports Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, enabling faster handling of unstructured data and integrating with the NVIDIA AI Data Platform for optimised data ingestion, training and inferencing. Additionally, HPE OpsRamp Software, validated for the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory, offers full-stack observability across AI environments.

The company also introduced the HPE Compute XD690, supporting up to eight NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs. This system reflects HPE’s focus on delivering high-performance compute infrastructure at scale, supported by HPE Performance Cluster Manager for monitoring large AI environments.

Strengthening partnerships and expanding use cases

HPE is expanding its Unleash AI partner ecosystem with 26 new partners, enabling support for over 75 AI use cases. These include solutions across agentic AI, sovereign AI, industrial automation, smart cities, responsible AI, and cybersecurity.

In the financial services sector, HPE is partnering with Accenture to bring agentic AI applications to market. Built on the Accenture AI Refinery platform and deployed on HPE Private Cloud AI with NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, the joint solution is being piloted within HPE’s own finance operations.

To accelerate AI adoption further, HPE is offering a full suite of services covering infrastructure planning, deployment, education, model migration, and ongoing support. HPE Financial Services is also introducing a financing programme that allows customers to reduce upfront costs for Private Cloud AI, with low payments for the first six months. The programme includes options to leverage existing IT assets as capital for future AI investments.

Antonio Neri, President and CEO of HPE, said: “AI is only as good as the infrastructure and data behind it. HPE and NVIDIA are delivering the most comprehensive approach, joining industry-leading AI infrastructure and services to enable organisations to realise their ambitions and deliver sustainable business value.”

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, added: “Together, HPE and NVIDIA are delivering full-stack AI factory infrastructure to drive this transformation, empowering enterprises to harness their data and accelerate innovation with unprecedented speed and precision.”

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