Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Nvidia today announced Nvidia AI Computing by HPE, a portfolio of co-developed AI solutions and joint market integrations that will work towards enabling enterprises to accelerate adoption of generative AI. Meanwhile, Nvidia has become the world’s most valuable company, with stock market value at $3.3 trillion.

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Among the portfolio’s key offerings is HPE Private Cloud AI that would integrate the NVIDIA AI computing, networking and software with HPE’s AI storage, compute and the HPE GreenLake cloud. This integration is expected to enable enterprises of every size to gain an energy-efficient, fast, and flexible path for sustainably developing and deploying generative AI applications. 

The companies have also announced that all Nvidia AI Computing by HPE offerings and services will be available through a joint go-to-market strategy which will span sales teams and channel partners, training and a global network of system integrators — including Deloitte, HCLTech, Infosys, TCS and Wipro — which would help enterprises across a variety of industries run complex AI workloads.

HPE Private Cloud AI is expected to deliver a unique, cloud-based experience to accelerate innovation and return on investment while managing enterprise risk from AI, the companies have revealed. 

The solution offers:

● Support for inference, fine-tuning and RAG AI workloads that utilize proprietary data.
● Enterprise control for data privacy, security, transparency, and governance requirements.
● Cloud experience with ITOps and AIOps capabilities to increase productivity.
● Fast path to consume flexibly to meet future AI opportunities and growth.

Cloud experience is supposed to be enabled by HPE GreenLake cloud, a single, platform-based control plane, which is expected to provide manageability and observability to automate, orchestrate and manage endpoints, workloads, and data across hybrid environments.

Enterprises like  Deloitte, HCLTech, Infosys, TCS and WIPRO have already announced their support of the Nvidia AI Computing by HPE portfolio and HPE Private Cloud AI as part of their strategic AI solutions and services in a move to develop industry-focused AI solutions.

Availability
● HPE Private Cloud AI is expected to be generally available in the fall.
● HPE ProLiant DL380a Gen12 server with Nvidia H200 NVL Tensor Core GPUs is expected to be generally available in the fall.
● HPE ProLiant DL384 Gen12 server with dual Nvidia GH200 NVL2 is expected to be generally available in the fall.
● HPE Cray XD670 server with Nvidia H200 NVL is expected to be generally available in the summer.