AMD and HPE Expand AI Infrastructure Collaboration

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AMD has expanded its long-standing partnership with HPE to accelerate the development of open, scalable AI infrastructure powered by AMD’s leadership compute technologies. As part of the collaboration, HPE will be among the first to adopt the new AMD “Helios” rack-scale AI architecture, which integrates AMD EPYC CPUs, AMD Instinct GPUs, AMD Pensando networking, and the ROCm open software stack into a unified platform engineered for high performance, efficiency, and large-scale AI deployments. The system also incorporates a purpose-built HPE Juniper Networking scale-up switch-developed with Broadcom-to deliver seamless, high-bandwidth connectivity over Ethernet.

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Designed on the OCP Open Rack Wide standard, “Helios” aims to simplify the deployment of massive AI clusters, enabling faster time to solution for enterprise, cloud, and research environments. “HPE has been an exceptional long-term partner to AMD, working with us to redefine what is possible in high-performance computing,” said Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO, AMD. “HPE has been an exceptional long-term partner to AMD, working with us to redefine what is possible in high-performance computing.” The history of co-innovation in supercomputing, noting that “Helios” and the new HPE networking technologies will give cloud providers greater flexibility and lower risk when scaling AI workloads.

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