HPE is strengthening its long-running collaboration with NVIDIA, rolling out a broader portfolio of AI factory solutions designed for organisations that need secure, high-performance and sovereign-ready AI infrastructure. The move positions both companies at the centre of the global shift toward purpose-built AI data centres.
A Full-Stack Approach to Enterprise and Government AI
HPE’s expanded lineup combines its latest ProLiant Gen12 servers with NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs and data-centre platforms. The goal is simple: give organisations a ready-made AI factory they can deploy without assembling hardware and software from scratch.
The offering covers compute, storage, networking and AI software in one integrated stack. It is engineered to work in highly regulated environments, from government agencies to finance and healthcare. Air-gapped, high-security deployments are supported, enabling institutions with strict data-sovereignty requirements to adopt advanced AI without compromising compliance.
Built for Sovereign and Sensitive Workloads
A key part of the partnership is a renewed focus on sovereign AI. HPE and NVIDIA are providing systems that keep sensitive data within a customer’s borders, while still delivering the scale needed for training modern AI models.
Their new AI Factory Lab in Grenoble, France, is an example of this direction. This lab offers European organisations a secure, region-based environment to test AI workloads. The companies are positioning these solutions as the backbone for national AI strategies and large-scale enterprise deployments.
Infrastructure Designed for Speed and Scale
Enterprises often struggle with AI adoption because infrastructure is fragmented and hard to integrate. HPE’s updated AI factory model addresses this by offering a complete, validated setup that reduces deployment from months to weeks.
Integrated storage pipelines, accelerated networking and support for diverse AI workloads give organisations a direct path to production, whether they are building generative AI systems, intelligent agents or domain-specific models.
A Collaboration Arriving at the Right Moment
AI has moved beyond experimentation. Organisations want production-ready systems that are secure, compliant and powerful enough for long-term scaling. The HPE–NVIDIA collaboration speaks directly to that need.
Governments gain a platform suitable for sovereign AI and national data protection. Enterprises get modular systems that can expand as their AI ambitions grow. And both groups avoid the complexity of stitching together multi-vendor infrastructure.
The Bigger Picture
HPE and NVIDIA are betting that the future of AI lies in dedicated factories, which are purpose-built environments that combine chips, software and infrastructure into a single package. Their expanded partnership reflects this shift, offering a practical route for organisations that want to accelerate AI adoption without losing control of their data or security posture.
If adopted widely, these next-generation AI factories could reshape how companies and governments build, deploy and govern AI systems at scale.








