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Hewlett Packard Enterprise and NVIDIA launch new AI solutions to enhance enterprise performance

NVIDIA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Computing by HPE has introduced new enterprise AI solutions designed for training, tuning, and inferencing. The enhancements focus on improved performance, security, and power efficiency.

At the recent NVIDIA GTC 2025 event, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) partnered with NVIDIA to roll out these solutions, which aim to accelerate the deployment of generative, agentic, and physical AI for customers. The comprehensive portfolio equips enterprises of all sizes to efficiently manage their AI models, significantly improving the time to value.

“AI is delivering opportunity for enterprises, and requires a portfolio of streamlined and integrated solutions to support widespread adoption,” said Antonio Neri, president and CEO at HPE. HPE and NVIDIA's collaboration intends to facilitate the development of AI solutions that improve productivity and create revenue opportunities.

“AI is transforming every industry, and enterprises are racing to build AI factories to produce intelligence,” commented Jensen Huang, founder and CEO at NVIDIA. Huang noted that the infrastructure provided will aid companies in the development and deployment of AI at scale.

The solutions include HPE Private Cloud AI, enabling a self-service experience powered by HPE GreenLake cloud services. This offering aims to transform data into actionable insights through continuous processing that integrates NVIDIA’s advanced computing and storage technologies.

Noteworthy features include a new developer system for fast AI development and updated HPE Data Fabric to support a unified data layer, ensuring optimum data flow across hybrid cloud environments. Additionally, HPE Private Cloud AI supports rapid deployment of pre-validated NVIDIA Blueprints, simplifying complex AI workloads.

As part of the updates, HPE has integrated Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) optimization capabilities via HPE OpsRamp to enhance AI workload performance. New joint solutions like Deloitte's Zora AI™ for Finance, deploying on HPE Private Cloud AI, are also announced, promising enhanced dynamic reporting capabilities.

New AI servers featuring NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture have been introduced, tailored for AI training and inferencing tasks, ensuring substantial performance and efficiency enhancements.

Availability of the HPE Private Cloud AI developer system is expected in the second quarter of 2025, with various components rolling out through 2025.