HPE Expand Ties with Nvidia To Deliver Full-stack GenAI Solution

CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 30 November 2023, 12:04 IST

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HPE has expanded its collaboration with AI chip giant Nvidia to develop an enterprise computing solution for generative AI (GenAI).According to HPE, the pre-configured AI tuning and inferencing solution allows companies of any size to swiftly customize foundation models using private data and deploy production applications anywhere, from the edge to the cloud.
 
The companies noted that with the development and deployment of genAI models for use cases such as conversational models, business process automation, and content creation, enterprises require a “software and infrastructure stack that can be deployed quickly and from wherever the business needs it”. The enterprise computing solution for generative AI will be orderable in Q1CY24, as per the company, as per ETTelecom.
 
The new generative AI corporate computing solution is part of an expanding cooperation between HPE and Nvidia to create full-stack, out-of-the-box AI solutions. These systems combine the HPE Machine Learning Development Environment, HPE Ezmeral Software, HPE ProLiant Compute, and HPE Cray Supercomputers with the Nvidia AI Enterprise software package, which includes the Nvidia NeMo framework.
 
“Together, HPE and NVIDIA are in a unique position to deliver a comprehensive AI-native solution that will dramatically ease the journey to develop and deploy AI models with a portfolio of pre-configured solutions,” said Antonio Neri, president and CEO, at HPE. “The strategic collaboration between HPE and NVIDIA will dramatically reduce barriers for customers looking to transform their businesses with AI.”
 
"The generative AI era is ramping at full speed, with enterprises racing to reimagine their businesses,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO, NVIDIA. “Our expanded collaboration with HPE will help enterprises drive unprecedented productivity through AI applications that connect with business data to power accurate assistants, informed chatbots and semantic search.”