- Six servers mounted in Rack arrive at the first sorting
- Offer up to 288 cores, DDR5 8 TO and PCIe Gen5 memory
- HPE has quantum resistant encryption
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) unveiled its latest Gen12 proliant calculation portfolio, with eight new servers powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors.
This marks a difference compared to previous generations which offered AMD Epyc alternatives, and HPE claims that the new range with faster DDR5 configurations can provide up to 65% annual energy savings, thanks to its optimizations focused on AI and Direct Direct Cooling Architecture (DLC) without a fan reduces cooling energy to 90%.
The Gen12 prolitant portfolio incorporates quantum encryption to protect against cryptographic threats while HPE ILO 7 offers independent protection based on material for sensitive identification information, such as encryption keys and system passwords.
Widen the prolitage range
The proliant series Gen12 includes six servers mounted in rack, a blade server and a high performance quadri-process system.
Among them, the DL380 (2U) and DL360 (1U) provide double -base configurations, taking charge of up to 288 cores, 8 TB of DDR5 memory and the PCIe Gen5 expansion. These models are aimed at companies requiring an evolutionary calculation power for the workloads of AI, Cloud and virtualization.
For companies looking for profitable base solutions, the DL320 and DL340 offer targeted social benefits. The DL320, a 1U server, supports up to 144 cores, 2 TB of DDR5 memory and the PCIe Gen5 extension, which makes it ideal for virtualization while the DL340, a 2U server, is optimized for the cloud DDR5 memory computing and PCIe Gen5 connectivity.
Designed for EDGE PMB and IT, the ML350 tower server offers up to 8 TB of DDR5 memory and several PCIe Gen5 locations. Meanwhile, the DL380A, a 2U rack server, is designed for intensive workloads, taking charge of up to 16 GPU wide wide or 8 GPU wide width.
HPE plans to publish the six servers mounted on Rack at T1 2025, while the Synergy 480 blade server and the high performance DL580 quad-processor system will be launched this summer, available in the form of autonomous units or via Hpe Greenlake.
“Our customers attack workloads that are extremely demanding and growing increasingly demanding,” said Krista Setterthwaite, main vice-president and general manager, calculation in Hpe.
“The new HPE PROLIANT CALCULATION Gen12 servers give organizations – covering the sectors of the public sector, the company and the vertical such as finance, health care and more – the power and management ideas they need To prosper while balancing their durability objectives and managing costs, “she added.
“This is a modern corporate platform designed for the hybrid world, designed with innovative safety and control capacities to help companies prevail on the evolution of the challenges of the landscape and the performance of threats that their inherited material cannot note. “