AI-acceleration deployments curbed by datacentre design considerations | Computer Weekly
Demand for AI-accelerated servers is boosting sales for PC server manufacturers despite supply chain issues.
Manufacturers like HPE and Dell are experiencing backlog due to customers taking longer to prepare datacentre space for AI-accelerated servers. [ more ]
HPE says impact of AI on enterprise not 'overstated'
HPE is adopting an "AI native" strategy to remain relevant and support customers throughout the AI model lifecycle.
HPE's ownership of Cray allows it to provide the supercomputing technology needed for training large AI models, giving it an edge over rivals. [ more ]
HPE and Nvidia offer 'turnkey' supercomputer for AI training
HPE and Nvidia are collaborating to offer customers a modular machine for AI training based on HPE's Cray EX2500 architecture and Nvidia's Grace Hopper Superchip.
The system is designed to be easy to deploy and scale, with a preconfigured and pretested stack.
This partnership allows customers to start small and expand as needed for AI training projects. [ more ]