HPE Unveils Next-Generation AI Factory and Supercomputing Advancements with NVIDIA
New compute and networking offerings pair with full-stack software and services to accelerate AI adoption across service providers, sovereign entities, research labs, and large enterprises
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HPE is first to offer a NVIDIA Vera CPU compute blade and adds NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand networking to the leadership-classHPE Cray supercomputers. -
HPE AI Factory portfolio now features NVIDIA Vera Rubin and NVIDIA Blackwell platforms, bolstering performance for service providers and sovereign entities. - New offerings include NVIDIA Cloud Partner endorsement, multi-tenancy through NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU, support for NVIDIA Mission Control, and Red Hat with NVIDIA software.
Research laboratories, sovereign entities and large enterprises are rapidly adopting AI to enhance traditional high performance computing (HPC) workloads. For organizationsseeking to significantly expedite scientific discovery,
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HPE introduces one of the first NVIDIA Vera CPU compute blades –HPE adds a new liquid-cooled NVIDIA compute blade option to its lineup of powerful, next-generation supercomputing solutions. EachHPE Cray Supercomputing GX240 Compute blade features up to 16 NVIDIA Vera CPUs and is designed to support the most demanding AI compute workloads. The GX240 offers industry-leading density1 on the NVIDIA Vera platform, scaling up to 40 blades with 640 NVIDIA Vera CPUs, and 56,320 NVIDIA Olympus Arm-compatible cores per rack. -
More choices for high-performance networking – Organizations can customize their supercomputers with a choice of networking options optimized for large-scale systems that includes NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand. Now available with
HPE Cray Supercomputing GX5000, NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand switches provide 144 ports of 800 Gb/s connectivity per port with power efficiency features, including low-power link state and power profiling.
“Having built the three most powerful, exascale supercomputers in the world,
Enhancing
In addition to the enhancements of its industry-leading supercomputing platform2,
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At-scale AI deployments for neo-clouds –
HPE introduces the next-generation NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 byHPE rack-scale system, a flagship AI system engineered for frontier‑scale models in excess of 1 trillion parameters. This system, designed for neo-clouds, delivers high efficiency at-scale with 36 NVIDIA Vera CPUs, 72 NVIDIA Rubin GPUs, sixth generation NVIDIA NVLink scale-up networking, NVIDIA ConnectX‑9 SuperNIC, and NVIDIA BlueField‑4 DPUs along with HPE’s liquid cooling integration, services, and expertise for data center design3 that eases large-scale AI rollouts. -
High-density GPU server for AI model training and inference – The
HPE Compute XD700 is a newOpen Compute Project (OCP)‑inspired4 AI server built on NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8. The system is designed to deliver higher GPU density per rack and reduce space, power, and cooling costs while increasing AI training and inference throughput. Each rack of XD700 servers supports up to 128 Rubin GPUs, providing double the GPU density compared to the previous generation5. - More NVIDIA Blackwell access – The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs are newly available across all of HPE’s AI factories.
These solutions are enhanced by a number of
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HPE AI Factory portfolio is NVIDIA Cloud Partner program-endorsed – Through the ongoing engineering collaboration with NVIDIA, HPE’s AI factories are ready for NVIDIA Cloud Provider certification, enabling cloud service providers to streamline the validation process. -
Expanding multi-tenancy options for at-scale AI deployments –
HPE enhances theHPE AI Factory portfolio by supporting multi-tenancy models for virtual machines (VMs) with GPU passthrough and secure Kubernetes namespaces through NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) enabled by SUSE Virtualization and SUSE Rancher Prime Suite. This allows service providers to choose between hard and soft tenancy deployment models to fit customer needs. -
Red Hat integration –
The HPE AI Factory portfolio currently supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift, part of Red Hat AI Enterprise,which integrates with NVIDIA AI Enterprise solutions for customers seeking an enterprise Linux operating system. -
HPE AI Factory with Mission Control –HPE AI Factory at scale andHPE AI Factory sovereign will offer NVIDIA Mission Control software, streamlining every aspect of the AI factory from workload orchestration with NVIDIA Run:ai to NVIDIA Dynamo that addresses monitoring and autonomous recovery – while empowering platform teams to operate efficiently and scale confidently.
Each of these solutions are built leveraging HPE’s services and expertise in datacenter design and liquid cooling6 gained through decades of experience building the largest and most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world7.
“To realize the potential of AI, enterprises and nations require infrastructure that can handle massive-scale model training and HPC workloads,” said
Availability
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HPE Cray Supercomputing GX240 Compute blade with up to 16 NVIDIA Vera CPUs will be available in 2027. -
NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand networking is available on
HPE Cray Supercomputing GX5000 in 2027. -
The NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 by
HPE rack-scale system will be available inDecember 2026 . -
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HPE Compute XD700 will be available in early 2027. -
NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs are available in the
HPE AI Factory portfolio today. -
HPE AI Factory portfolio with multi-scale tenancy and GPU passthrough will be available in Spring 2026. -
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat OpenShift integration with NVIDIA is available in
HPE AI Factory portfolio today. -
HPE AI Factory at scale and sovereign support of NVIDIA Mission Control software is planned for 2026.
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