HPE targets edge workloads with ProLiant Gen12 servers, AI Automation and Quantum-Resistant security

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced eight new ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers, featuring advanced security, AI-driven management, and optimized performance for data-intensive workloads.
The servers include industry-first security features, such as quantum computing-resistant readiness and FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification, with chip-to-cloud safeguards.
“Our customers are tackling workloads that are overwhelmingly data-intensive and growing ever-more demanding,” says Krista Satterthwaite, senior vice president and general manager, Compute at HPE. “The new HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers give organizations – spanning public sector, enterprise and vertical industries like finance, healthcare and more – the horsepower and management insights they need to thrive while balancing their sustainability goals and managing costs. This is a modern enterprise platform engineered for the hybrid world, designed with innovative security and control capabilities to help companies prevail over the evolving threat landscape and performance challenges that their legacy hardware cannot address.”
AI-driven insights in HPE Compute Ops Management improve automation, energy efficiency, and server management, reducing downtime and operational costs. The Gen12 servers deliver up to 65% power savings and 41% better performance per watt compared to previous generations.
Optional direct liquid cooling (DLC) enhances energy efficiency, removing heat more effectively than air cooling. The servers are optimized for demanding workloads like AI, data analytics, hybrid cloud, and edge computing.
Six of the eight servers will be available in Q1 2025, with additional models expected in this summer. The Gen12 portfolio is available standalone or via HPE GreenLake, offering scalability and cost efficiency, supported by HPE advisory and operational services.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) recently launched an “Edge in a Box” solution in collaboration with Spectro Cloud to facilitate enterprise Kubernetes adoption.
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AI/ML | edge hardware | edge servers | HPE | liquid cooling
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