HPE and NVIDIA Drive Large-Scale AI Adoption with New AI Factories

The alliance between both companies results in a modular infrastructure ready to deploy generative, agentic, and physical AI in enterprises, governments, and sovereign data centers.

In a context of global acceleration toward artificial intelligence, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has unveiled a new generation of modular solutions to build and scale AI factories at its event HPE Discover Las Vegas 2025. In collaboration with NVIDIA, the company has designed a comprehensive architecture so that businesses, governments, and service providers can adopt AI quickly, securely, and efficiently.

“We are entering a new industrial era, defined by the ability to generate intelligence at scale,” said Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA. “Together with HPE, we are delivering a full-stack AI infrastructure to drive this transformation.”

Deployable AI Factories

These “AI factories” are processing centers designed to efficiently manage the complete cycle of AI: from data ingestion to model training and deployment, including those oriented toward agentic AI — the type that can reason, act, and learn on its own.

Key highlights include the upcoming version of HPE Private Cloud AI, a turnkey solution that integrates HPE ProLiant Gen12 servers with the NVIDIA Blackwell RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, isolated management capabilities for sensitive environments, and guaranteed scalability for future generations of GPUs.

Also announced:

  • The new HPE Compute XD690 server, capable of hosting up to eight NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs.
  • Integration of Model Context Protocol (MCP) into HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000, designed to accelerate the processing of unstructured data that feeds AI models.
  • Specific solutions for sovereign entities, with requirements for privacy, security, and technological autonomy.

“Organizations need the right infrastructure foundation to capture the real value of AI. And that starts with data,” emphasized Antonio Neri, president and CEO of HPE. “With NVIDIA, we are offering a comprehensive approach that combines cutting-edge hardware, software, and professional services to accelerate digital transformation.”

AI Monitoring AI

In an interesting turn, HPE is also applying artificial intelligence to observe and manage AI environments. Its OpsRamp platform has been validated by NVIDIA as the official observability solution in the Enterprise AI Factory, enabling unified control of the entire infrastructure, anomaly detection, and resource optimization.

Practical Applications: From Finance to Smart Cities

Through its Unleash AI program, HPE has added 26 new partners and extended its catalog of use cases to over 75 real scenarios, including:

  • Financial automation with Accenture AI Refinery, already deployed internally by HPE.
  • Agentic and physical AI applications.
  • Cybersecurity, privacy, data management, health, manufacturing, and smart cities.

Services and Financing to Accelerate Adoption

Aware that many organizations are still taking their first steps in AI, HPE offers consulting, deployment, and training services, as well as a flexible financing program through HPE Financial Services. This enables project initiation with reduced payments for the first six months, and even allows converting existing technology into capital for new AI initiatives.


Availability and Upcoming Releases

Product / ServiceAvailability
HPE ProLiant DL380a Gen12 + Blackwell GPUsAvailable now
HPE Private Cloud AI (new generation)2nd half of 2025
HPE Compute XD690October 2025
HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 with MCP2nd half of 2025
HPE AI ServicesAvailable now

With this joint offensive, HPE and NVIDIA aim to position themselves as key players in building the infrastructure necessary for the next industrial revolution, driven by generative, autonomous, and physical AI. A step further in the global race to lead the new intelligence economy.

Source: hpe

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