Hewlett Packard Enterprise has unveiled eight new HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers that aim to optimise performance for complex workloads and boost productivity with AI-powered management features. The new servers will feature upcoming Intel Xeon 6 processors for data centre and edge environments.

"Across Asia Pacific, enterprises are grappling with unprecedented data growth and increasingly complex workloads. Our new HPE ProLiant Gen12 servers directly address this need for greater compute performance and workload management while focusing on two critical priorities in our region: security and sustainability," said Loh Khai Peng, vice president and managing director, Singapore and Southeast Asia, HPE.
HPE ProLiant Gen12 servers
The HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 portfolio is designed to provide full lifecycle security, with robust built-in safeguards at every layer and every phase of the server lifecycle.
"With quantum computing-resistant capabilities and HPE's secure enclave technology, we're providing enterprise customers industry-leading protection against existing and emerging threats," said Loh.
AI-driven insights also enhance the servers to improve operations management, automation, and power efficiency. They can forecast power usage and set thresholds to control costs and carbon emissions.
The HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 portfolio claims to have up to 41% better performance per watt compared to legacy enterprise systems, deliver up to 65% in power savings per year and enable organisations to free up data centre capacity with one Gen12 server providing the same compute performance as seven Gen10 servers.
HPE offers optional direct liquid cooling (DLC) on Intel-based HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 one-socket and two-socket rack servers for more energy-efficient data centres.