The launch adds the EL2000 chassis, EL220 and EL240 Gen12 servers, plus an updated DL145 Gen11 using AMD EPYC 8005 processors.
HPE said the systems target offices, warehouses, factories, retail, telecom and defence sites, with options for Nvidia RTX Pro 4500 and 6000 GPUs and ruggedised operation up to 55C.
The company paired the hardware with iLO and Compute Ops Management software for remote fleet control, and said customers including RaceTrac, Bosch, CieloVision and Bell Food Group already use ProLiant edge servers.
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