
New Juniper-based switches, automation capabilities, and security integrations extend HPE’s networking strategy across AI training, inference, and enterprise environments.
HPE has released new networking products and software capabilities designed to improve how efficiently GPUs are used in AI data centers. The company integrated Juniper networking technology into its AI infrastructure offerings, adding switches and automation tools that reduce network congestion and delays. Industry experts explained that poor network performance can cause expensive GPUs to operate at significantly reduced capacity, making networking a critical factor in the overall economics of AI infrastructure. The new products address AI training, inference, and edge deployments, with automation capabilities that can automatically fix many network problems without human intervention.

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