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HPE Launches Ruggedized ProLiant EL2000 Edge Computing System for Harsh Environment AI Inference
<p>HPE launched the ProLiant Compute EL2000 chassis (supporting EL220/EL240 Gen12 servers), operating at -40°C to 55°C, supporting NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500/6000 GPUs. The DL145 Gen11 is updated with AMD EPYC 8005, verified by MLPerf Inference v6.0. Targeting AI inference in harsh environments — factories, telecom, defense. This marks the transition of edge AI inference from "proof of concept" to "industrial-grade deployment."</p>
NVIDIA Releases Enterprise AI Factory Reference Architectures, Standardizing On-Premises AI Infrastructure
NVIDIA has released Enterprise AI Factory Reference Architectures, offering three standardized configurations from RTX PRO to NVL72 for on-premises deployments. This architecture integrates compute, networking, storage, and software, aiming to transform AI infrastructure from experimental setups into predictable, scalable industrial operational platforms.
Microsoft Scales Azure Local to Thousands of Nodes for Sovereign Private Cloud
Microsoft announced that its Azure Local platform now scales to support deployments of thousands of servers within a single sovereign boundary, providing infrastructure for large-scale sovereign private clouds. The platform operates in connected, intermittently connected, or fully disconnected environments and integrates hardware like Intel Xeon 6 processors, aiming to meet the combined demands for scale, control, and compliance from national infrastructure, regulated workloads, and on-premises AI inference.
AMD Announces Breakthrough MLPerf Inference 6.0 Results, Showcasing Multinode Scaling and Multimodal Capabilities
AMD's MLPerf Inference 6.0 submission, powered by Instinct MI355X GPUs, surpassed 1 million tokens per second for the first time on models like Llama 2 70B and GPT-OSS-120B. The results highlight efficient multinode scaling, rapid enablement of new workloads (e.g., text-to-video model Wan-2.2-t2v), and reproducible performance across a broad partner ecosystem.
HPE Enhances AI Security Architecture for Adoption Risks
HPE introduces SRX400 Series Firewalls, expanded hybrid mesh security, and AI governance capabilities to secure AI adoption. Features include AI app visibility, prompt-level inspection, and identity-based protection to mitigate data exposure risks.
NVIDIA and Telecom Operators Build AI Grids to Redistribute AI Inference
NVIDIA is partnering with global telecom operators like AT&T and Comcast to transform existing distributed network sites into 'AI Grids' for edge AI inference. This initiative aims to deploy AI compute closer to users and data, reducing latency and cost per token. It represents a strategic shift for telcos from being data carriers to distributed AI computing platforms.
HPE Launches AI Grid with NVIDIA to Unify Distributed Inference Clusters
HPE announced the AI Grid at NVIDIA GTC, an end-to-end solution built on NVIDIA's reference architecture to securely connect distributed AI factories and inference clusters into a single intelligent system. It enables service providers to deploy and operate thousands of edge inference sites, meeting the predictable, low-latency infrastructure requirements of AI-native applications.
HPE Report Shows Attackers' AI-Driven Business Models
HPE Threat Labs report reveals cyber adversaries adopting business-like operations with automation and generative AI to scale attacks. Based on 2025 global threat analysis, it underscores the need for AI-integrated defenses and zero trust.
HPE Unveils AI Grid Solution for AI WAN Fabric with NVIDIA
HPE announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to launch the AI Grid Solution, securely scaling edge AI. The solution transforms WAN into an AI WAN fabric, connecting distributed inference sites with AI factories for consistent policy and predictable performance. It enables service providers to evolve from connectivity to AI services.
HPE Deepens NVIDIA Partnership with Expanded AI Computing Portfolio
HPE announced a significant expansion of its 'NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE' portfolio, aiming to accelerate enterprise AI deployment, operationalization, and scaling through pre-integrated and validated systems that address scale, security, and governance requirements.
HPE Deepens AI Factory Partnership with NVIDIA, Unveils Full-Stack Supercomputing Solutions
At GTC 2026, HPE announced enhancements to its NVIDIA AI Computing portfolio, introducing full-stack solutions for large-scale AI factories and supercomputers. The offerings integrate compute, GPUs, networking, liquid cooling, software, and services to improve deployment efficiency and time-to-insight.
HPE Alletra MP X10000 Becomes First NVIDIA-Certified Object Storage Platform for Enterprise AI
HPE announces its Alletra Storage MP X10000 is the first object-based platform certified by NVIDIA for enterprise AI. This signifies the extension of AI performance certification standards from the compute layer to the data layer, aiming to address data access bottlenecks in large-scale AI training, fine-tuning, and inference.
HPE Deploys Sovereign AI Factories with NVIDIA at National Labs
HPE announces a collaboration with NVIDIA to deploy liquid-cooled sovereign AI systems at Argonne National Laboratory in the U.S. and HLRS in Germany. This move aims to provide government and research institutions with AI infrastructure that meets data sovereignty and compliance requirements, accelerating the deployment and scaling of their AI initiatives.
HPE Positions AI Data Pipeline as the Platform, Outlining Pillars for Production AI
HPE argues enterprise AI is shifting from experimentation to production, reliant on an infrastructure platform comprising the data pipeline, unified storage, and accelerated compute. It highlights three pillars for success: consistent performance, predictable scaling, and long-term cost efficiency, addressing the complexities of AI workloads in production.