- Six bastor mounted servers arrive in the first quarter of 2025, while the Synergy 480 Blade and the Quadruple DL580 in the third quarter of the third quarter 2025
- It offers up to 288 nuclei, 8TB DDR5 and Pcie Gen5 memory
- HPE presents a quantum amount resistant
Hewlett Pckard Enterprise (HPE) has presented its last compute gen12 prostant portfolio, presenting eight new servers fed by Intel Xeon 6 processors.
This marks a detour from previous generations that offered EPYC AMD alternatives, and HPE says that the new alignment with faster DDR5 configurations can provide up to 65% annual energy savings, thanks to their optimizations driven by AI and a cooling architecture of cooling of cooling of cooling Direct liquids (DLC) of up to 65% that reduces cooling energy consumption by up to 90%.
The Gen12 proliant portfolio integrates encryption resistant to quantum amount to protect against cryptographic threats, while HPE Ilo 7 offers independent protection based on hardware for confidential credentials, such as encryption keys and system passwords.
Expanding the alignment of prolving
The Proliant Gen12 series includes six rack -mounted servers, a Blade server and a high -performance quadruple processor system.
Among them, the DL380 (2U) and DL360 (1U) provide double shock configurations, which admit up to 288 nuclei, 8TB of DDR5 memory and PCIE GEN5 expansion. These models serve companies that require scalable calculation energy for AI, clouds and virtualization workloads.
For companies seeking profitable solutions of a single socket, DL320 and DL340 offer specific performance benefits. The DL320, a 1U server, admits up to 144 nuclei, 2 TB of DDR5 memory and expansion of PCIE GEN5, which makes it ideal for virtualization, while the DL340, a 2U server, is optimized for computing in the driven cloud driven for the support of up to 8tb up to 8tb up to 8tb up to 8tb. DDR5 memory and PCIE GEN5 connectivity.
Designed for SMEs and edge computing, the ML350 tower server offers up to 8 TB of DDR5 memory and multiple PCIE GEN5 slots. Meanwhile, the DL380A, a Rack 2U server, is built for intensive work loads, which admits up to 16 double width or 8 double width GPUs.
HPE plans to launch the six servers mounted on rack in the first quarter of 2025, while the Synergy 480 Blade server and the Quadruple DL580 high performance processor system will be launched this summer, available as independent units OA through HPE Greenlake.
“Our clients are addressing workloads that are overwhelmingly intensive in data and grow more and more demanding,” said Krista Satterthwaite, senior vice president and general manager, calculate in HPE.
“The new HPE Proliant Compute Gen12 servers provide organizations, which cover public sector industries, companies and verticals such as finance, medical care and more, the power and management ideas they need to prosper while balancing their sustainability objectives And management costs, “he added.
“This is a modern business platform designed for the hybrid world, designed with innovative safety and control capabilities to help companies prevail over the scenario of evolving threats and the performance challenges that their inherited hardware cannot address.”