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  2. HPE BladeSystem - Wikipedia

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    The next update (second version) was in 2009 and brought RoHS compatibility, increased backplane speed (5 Tbit/s, up from 4 Tbit/s), 1 Gbit/s Onboard Administrator connectivity, and increased blade connectivity options like: 2x 10 Gbit/s Ethernet support, 4x QDR or 1x FDR InfiniBand port support, and 6 Gbit/s SAS. The third version of the c7000 ...

  3. ProLiant - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 2015, HP split up into two separate companies, HP Inc., and HPE. As part of the spilt, HPE inherited the ProLiant line of servers from the original HP along with a few other products, such as the NonStop line of servers originally produced by Tandem Computers, Compaq, and the original HP.

  4. List of ProCurve products - Wikipedia

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    8, 24 or 48 10/100 ports including 1 or 2 Dual Personality Ports (1 or 2 x Gb or SFPs). 24 or 48 (10/100 with 2 Gb ports and 2 SFP ports (no Dual Personality) [2] 24 or 48 (PoE and non-PoE) with 2 SFP ports : 24 or 48 (PoE and non-PoE) with 4 SFP+ ports CPU ARM7TDMI @62.5 Mhz MIPS 32 @264/300 MHz Freescale PowerPC 8313 @266 MHz ARM9E @800 Mhz

  5. HPE Networking - Wikipedia

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    HPE Networking and its predecessor entities have developed and sold networking products since 1979. Currently, it offers networking and switching products [1] for small and medium sized businesses through its wholly owned subsidiary Aruba Networks. Prior to 2015, the entity within HP which offered networking products was called HP Networking.

  6. Hewlett Packard Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    On September 7, 2016, HPE announced a "spin-merge" with Micro Focus, who would acquire HPE's "non-core" software (which included the HP Autonomy unit), and HPE shareholders would own 50.1 percent of the merged company, which would retain its current name. [13] The merger concluded on September 1, 2017. [14]

  7. HPE Superdome - Wikipedia

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    The HPE Superdome is a high-end server computer designed and manufactured by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (formerly Hewlett-Packard). The product's most recent version, "Superdome 2," was released in 2010 supporting 2 to 32 sockets (up to 128 cores) and 4 TB of memory.

  8. HPE Integrity Servers - Wikipedia

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    HPE Integrity Servers is a series of server computers produced by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (formerly Hewlett-Packard) since 2003, based on the Itanium processor. The Integrity brand name was inherited by HP from Tandem Computers via Compaq .

  9. El Capitan (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    El Capitan was officially dedicated on January 9, 2025. The ceremony was attended by the CEOs of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Antonio Neri and Lisa Su, who were present to celebrate the occasion. [1] During the event, both CEOs discussed the implications of El Capitan for their companies' AI initiatives.