HP Enterprise deepens Nvidia partnership, unveils more at Discover event

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HP Enterprise (NYSE:HPE) made several announcements on Tuesday at its annual HPE Discover event, including a deepening of its partnership with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA).

The company updated its private cloud, which now has air-gapped management, and unveiled its ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers, which sport Nvidia’s RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs.

It also unveiled the new HPE Compute XD690, which has eight NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs. Other announcements include the HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000, HPE OpsRamp Software (to be used in conjunction with Nvidia’s Enterprise AI factory) and the ability to “fast track AI value creation” with its 26 new Unleash AI partners.

“Generative, agentic, and physical AI have the potential to transform global productivity and create lasting societal change, 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,” said HPE Antonio Neri, president and CEO in a statement. “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.”

“We are entering a new industrial era — one defined by the ability to generate intelligence at scale,” said Nvidia CEO and founder Jensen Huang added. “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.”

Other announcements include a deal with Veeam to aid data migration and portability; the unveiling of GreenLake Intelligence, a new agentic AI framework for hybrid operations; and an enhanced deal with CommVault (CVLT) to protect against cyber threats and data loss.

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