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HPE Targets GPU Utilization With New AI Networking Portfolio

HPE Introduces AI Networking Portfolio Aimed at Enhancing GPU Utilization. Four minutes read. Rami Rahim serves as the executive vice president, president, and general manager of networking at HPE.

Photography by Shane Snider. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has broadened its AI networking lineup with novel Juniper-focused switching items, a more profound merging of Juniper technology into its AI Data Center Solution, and extra automation attributes developed to enhance the use of more costly AI equipment.

These revelations, revealed at HPE Discover 2026, strengthen the corporation’s endeavor to consolidate Juniper Networks into a unified AI infrastructure stack covering data center networking, operations, security, and business connectivity. This marks Networking’s further immersion into the AI Stack.

The main focus of the announcement involves the enlargement of the HPE AI Data Center Solution to incorporate HPE Juniper Networking QFX switches that are managed by HPE Networking Data Center Director. The addition of Juniper’s data center networking offerings strengthens HPE’s AI infrastructure lineup, which integrates compute, storage, networking, software, and services.

Associated: HPE Highlights Networking as the Core of AI at Discover 2026. At HPE Discover, Rami Rahim, executive vice president and general manager of networking at HPE, told reporters that networking now significantly impacts the cost-effectiveness of AI infrastructure. He explained that if a network experiences congestion or reliability issues, AI GPUs, which are expensive investments, may not be utilized efficiently, functioning at low percentages of capacity.

 

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