Bengaluru: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has rolled out the ProLiant Compute XD685, a system designed to handle big AI models with AMD’s latest technology. Equipped with 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators, this setup is built to manage complex AI tasks, like training large language models.
The system features a flexible 5U chassis, allowing users to mix and match components, cooling methods, and GPUs. It offers direct liquid cooling for those aiming to save on power, which could help cut operational costs and meet sustainability targets.
Security remains a key focus, with HPE’s iLO system providing management tools to keep operations safe from production to deployment. By supporting up to eight AMD accelerators, this system is geared toward sectors looking to speed up AI training, from healthcare to climate research.
HPE’s latest move reflects a growing trend to offer scalable, efficient solutions as demand for AI continues to rise. The ProLiant Compute XD685 may appeal to organizations looking for faster, more secure ways to train AI models.




































































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