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HPE and Nvidia Expand AI Infrastructure Partnership with New Factory Offerings
- By John K. Waters
- 06/25/2025
Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Nvidia announced an expanded partnership Tuesday to accelerate enterprise artificial intelligence adoption through new modular infrastructure and turnkey AI platform offerings.
The companies unveiled the expanded collaboration at HPE Discover in Las Vegas, introducing "AI factory" solutions that combine Nvidia's computing hardware and software with HPE's servers, storage and services.
HPE CEO Antonio Neri announced the partnership expansion during a keynote presentation at the Las Vegas Sphere on Tuesday morning.
"Generative, agentic and physical AI have the potential to transform global productivity and create lasting societal change," Neri said in a statement, "but AI is only as good as the infrastructure and data behind it. Organizations need the data, intelligence and vision to capture the AI opportunity and this makes getting the right IT foundation essential. HPE and NVIDIA are delivering the most comprehensive approach, joining industry-leading AI infrastructure and services to enable organizations to realize their ambitions and deliver sustainable business value."
The new lineup includes HPE's AI-ready RTX PRO Servers and an updated version of HPE Private Cloud AI, a turnkey AI platform co-engineered with Nvidia. The companies said the goal is to provide enterprises with a framework to build and scale generative, agentic and industrial AI applications.
"We are entering a new industrial era," said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, "one defined by the ability to generate intelligence at scale. Together, HPE and NVIDIA are delivering full-stack AI factory infrastructure to drive this transformation, empowering enterprises to harness their data and accelerate innovation with unprecedented speed and precision."
New Hardware and Platform Integration
The NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio now includes Nvidia Blackwell accelerated computing, Spectrum-X Ethernet and BlueField-3 networking technologies, combined with Nvidia AI Enterprise software and HPE's full range of infrastructure products.
HPE's new ProLiant Compute DL380a Gen12 servers will feature Nvidia's NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. The RTX PRO Servers are designed as a universal data center platform for enterprise and industrial AI use cases and are available to order from HPE.
The next-generation HPE Private Cloud AI platform includes Nvidia AI Blueprints, including the AI-Q Blueprint for AI agent creation and workflows. HPE said the solution is validated as part of Nvidia's Enterprise AI Factory framework.
HPE also announced a new Nvidia HGX B300 system, the HPE Compute XD690, built with Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs. The system is expected to ship in October.
Customer Deployments and Partnerships
In Japan, telecommunications company KDDI is working with HPE to build Nvidia AI infrastructure based on the GB200 NVL72 platform at KDDI's Osaka Sakai Data Center.
For financial services applications, HPE will collaborate with Accenture to test agentic AI workflows built on Accenture's AI Refinery platform, running on HPE Private Cloud AI. Initial use cases include sourcing, procurement and risk analysis.
HPE said it is adding 26 new partners to its "Unleash AI" ecosystem and now offers more than 70 packaged AI workloads spanning fraud detection, video analytics, sovereign AI and cybersecurity applications.
Security and Testing Programs
The updated HPE Private Cloud AI platform supports air-gapped management, multi-tenancy and post-quantum cryptography features. HPE offers a try-before-you-buy program that allows customers to test systems in Equinix data centers before purchasing.
The company also introduced AI Acceleration Workshops conducted with Nvidia to help enterprises scale AI deployments.
The collaboration represents an expansion of the companies' existing relationship as enterprises seek integrated solutions to deploy AI applications at scale across industries.
About the Author
John K. Waters is the editor in chief of a number of Converge360.com sites, with a focus on high-end development, AI and future tech. He's been writing about cutting-edge technologies and culture of Silicon Valley for more than two decades, and he's written more than a dozen books. He also co-scripted the documentary film Silicon Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance, which aired on PBS. He can be reached at [email protected].