HPE launches AI cloud service

 


Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched HPE GreenLake for Large Language Models (LLMs), a cloud service for training and deploying large-scale AI models.

 HPE's offering joins the ranks of similar AI cloud services provided by major players like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.

HPE's new offering allows enterprises to privately train, tune, and deploy large-scale AI models using the on-demand supercomputing cloud service.

  • The AI-native architecture is tailored for AI training and simulation workloads, providing access to HPE Cray XD supercomputers and Nvidia H100 GPUs.
  • HPE is partnering with German AI startup Aleph Alpha to optimize the latter's pre-trained LLM, Luminous, for data processing and analysis.
  • HPE intends to develop domain-specific AI applications and has already seen a significant jump in its order pipeline since launching the platform.

With its acquisition of Cray in 2019, HPE became a leading provider of supercomputers, evident in its recent top-ranking system Frontier, developed with Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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