- HPE Unveils New ProLiant Gen11 Servers for Powerful, Sustainable Scaling
- New servers can deliver 35% higher performance
- Designed for data-intensive businesses, servers can optimize performance by reducing power consumption.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is expanding its ProLiant Gen11 server portfolio with the goal of balancing performance with sustainability.
With AMD EPYC processors at their core, the new additions to the lineup improve energy efficiency and computing power, setting new records across various workloads.
HPE says the new ProLiante servers can help address the growing needs of businesses navigating data-intensive and edge computing environments, while also addressing global energy concerns.
ProLiant powered by AMD EPYC 9005
The expansion of the ProLiant Gen11 portfolio includes the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 server, which is designed specifically for edge computing.
The ProLiant DL145 comes with AMD EPYC 8004 processors and has already achieved five world records for performance and energy efficiency. In particular, it boasts 8.2% higher computing performance than its closest competitor and also outperforms its competitors in terms of energy efficiency.
Beyond performance improvements in traditional workloads, HPE has introduced ProLiant Compute XD685, a server designed for AI training.
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