HPE expands Private Cloud AI factory portfolio to support next-gen autonomous agents
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. today unveiled a massive expansion of its artificial intelligence infrastructure for private cloud deployments, enhancing its portfolio with Nvidia Corp.’s new Vera chips and tools for developers.
The new offerings are meant to provide enterprises with everything they need to bring autonomous AI agents online within secure, on-premises environments to ensure they can operate with strict compliance in regulated industries.
Announced at HPE Discover in Las Vegas today, the updates include a new, high-performance ProLiant server powered by Nvidia’s Vera central processing units, the Nvidia Agent Toolkit and an extension of Nvidia Confidential Computing, which is now available across HPE’s entire Private Cloud AI server lineup.
The new HPE ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12 server is expected to be available in early 2027, and will be one of the first to feature Nvidia’s new Vera CPUs, which are purpose-built to support AI agents. The chips are designed to handle the rapid tool calls, complex orchestration and real-time data processing that’s required to support thousands of autonomous agents, enabling deterministic, low-latency performance for on-premises agentic deployments.








