SAN JOSE, Calif. - Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: NYSE:HPE) has announced the availability of new AI-native offerings, including two full-stack generative AI (GenAI) solutions co-engineered with NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), an enterprise retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) reference architecture, and support for the future NVIDIA Blackwell platform.
The announcement was made today at NVIDIA GTC, highlighting the collaboration between HPE and NVIDIA to operationalize GenAI, deep learning, and machine learning applications across various industries.
HPE's supercomputing solution for GenAI, introduced at SC23, is now available for order. It is designed to accelerate the development and training of large AI models, featuring up to 168 NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips. This solution aims to streamline the model development process for large enterprises, research institutions, and government entities, promising to speed up training times by 2-3 times.
In addition, HPE previewed its Machine Learning Inference Software, which will allow enterprises to deploy ML models at scale securely and rapidly. This software integrates with NVIDIA NIM to deliver NVIDIA-optimized foundation models using pre-built containers.
The enterprise computing solution for GenAI, previewed at Discover Barcelona 2023, is now directly available to customers or through HPE GreenLake, offering a flexible and scalable pay-per-use model.
This solution is co-engineered with NVIDIA and pre-configured to support GenAI application production within a hybrid cloud model. It includes HPE ProLiant DL380a Gen11 servers, NVIDIA GPUs, and software such as NVIDIA AI Enterprise 5.0 and NVIDIA NeMo Retriever.
To assist customers in deploying these solutions, HPE Services experts will offer design, deployment, and management support, applying model tuning techniques as needed.
Looking ahead, HPE plans to develop future products based on the NVIDIA Blackwell platform, which features the second-generation Transformer Engine for GenAI workloads acceleration. Details on products featuring the NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip will be announced at a later date.
This news is based on a press release statement from Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
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