
Huiyu Technology closely embraces NVIDIA, heavily launching new AI server products at the Discover conference

Hewlett Packard Enterprise launched several important products at its annual HPE Discover conference, focusing on its AI computing collaboration with NVIDIA. The newly introduced ProLiant Compute Gen12 server is equipped with the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPU. Additionally, HPE released the HPE Compute XD690 high-performance AI server, featuring the latest NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPU. HPE also unveiled high-performance AI storage systems and an artificial intelligence computing platform aimed at rapidly realizing AI value creation
According to Zhitong Finance APP, HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise), focusing on AI infrastructure and hybrid cloud platforms, announced several important product updates at its annual HPE Discover conference on Tuesday local time, highlighting the deepening of its long-term AI computing power partnership with "AI chip giant" NVIDIA.
In terms of private cloud updates, HPE has upgraded its private cloud services, now featuring firewall management capabilities, and launched the new generation ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers, which are equipped with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs. The RTX PRO 6000 series is NVIDIA's most aggressive high-performance GPU product aimed at the workstation sector.
The company also introduced the new HPE Compute XD690: a new high-performance AI server model equipped with eight of NVIDIA's latest and most powerful Blackwell Ultra architecture server AI GPUs—the NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPU modules.
Other important newly released products include:
HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 high-performance AI storage system
HPE OpsRamp Software AI computing power platform (to be used in conjunction with NVIDIA's NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory service)
Through 26 new Unleash AI partners, striving to rapidly realize AI value creation in a very short time
HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri stated: "Generative AI, AI agents, and physical AI have tremendous potential to reshape global productivity and bring about lasting social change, but the ultimate success or failure of AI depends on the infrastructure and data systems behind it. Enterprises need data, insights, and vision to seize AI opportunities, making it crucial to build the right IT foundation. HPE and NVIDIA are providing the most comprehensive solutions, combining industry-leading AI infrastructure and software platform services to help organizations achieve their aspirations and create sustainable business value."
It is reported that as early as 2024, the two companies will launch the "NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE" full-stack solution, aiming to deeply integrate NVIDIA DGX, InfiniBand with HPE GreenLake management/billing shortly thereafter.
Jensen Huang stated that the two are working on building "full-stack AI factory infrastructure" to help enterprises "unlock data value with unprecedented speed and precision." NVIDIA's CEO and founder Jensen Huang further added in a statement: "We are entering a new era of industrialization characterized by large-scale generative AI intelligence. HPE and NVIDIA are partnering to deliver the complete 'AI Factory' full-stack AI infrastructure, driving this transformation and enabling enterprises to fully leverage their data to accelerate innovation with unprecedented speed and accuracy." Other important product announcements include: reaching an agreement with Veeam to assist with data migration and enhance portability; launching GreenLake Intelligence—a new Agentic AI framework for hybrid operating models; and expanding cooperation with CommVault (CVLT) to combat cyber threats and prevent data loss.
The rapidly growing AI server field is becoming increasingly competitive, with HPE closely partnering with NVIDIA
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Supermicro (SMCI.US), and Dell Technologies (DELL.US) are all launching servers equipped with NVIDIA's high-performance AI GPUs for enterprise-level and large cloud computing customers, thus forming direct competition, which is intensifying.
In the face of this fierce competition, these three leading AI server providers are deepening their collaboration with NVIDIA, striving to secure long-term priority access to NVIDIA's new AI GPU supplies. Unlike Supermicro and Dell, which focus on the modular custom 8-AI GPU HGX AI server market, HPE leverages the GreenLake hybrid cloud subscription model and Cray supercomputing foundation to jointly create what they call a "full-stack AI factory" with NVIDIA. For example, HPE has made a significant launch of ProLiant Gen12 and Compute XD690 at Discover 2025, the first to feature NVIDIA Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 and Blackwell Ultra GPUs, and will work with NVIDIA to develop the "AI Factory" full-stack AI solution.
In just nine years since its split from HP, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has transformed from a traditional server vendor to a provider of "hybrid cloud computing subscription platforms + AI infrastructure." With supercomputing-level Cray technology, the GreenLake cloud platform, and a decade-long close collaboration with NVIDIA, HPE has successfully positioned itself as the "computing hub" in the AI computing device industry chain. Its HPC & AI business saw a 25% year-on-year revenue increase in fiscal year 2023, with AI-optimized high-performance servers achieving a record quarterly sales of $900 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024; Wall Street investment firms generally expect that with the deepening cooperation with NVIDIA, this business segment could approach $6 billion by fiscal year 2026