
HPE offers three different blades for the GX5000. First is the GX440n Accelerated Blade for mixed-precision computing, with four Nvidia Vera CPUs and eight Nvidia Rubin GPUs. Up to 24 of these blades can be configured per compute rack, which translates to 192 Rubin GPUs per rack. Vera Rubin is due to ship late next year.
Second is the GX350a Accelerated Blade, designed for customers who desire a universal compute engine for mixed-precision computing with AMD CPUs and GPUs. The blade includes one next generation “Venice” CPU and four AMD Instinct MI430X GPUs. Up to 28 of these blades can be configured per compute rack, providing up to 112 AMD MI430X GPUs per rack.
Finally, there is the GX250 Compute Blade for customers who want a CPU-only partition for double-precision workloads with eight next-generation Venice CPUs per rack. Up to 40 of those blades can be configured per compute rack, delivering industry-leading flagship x86 CPU core density.
