
HPE introduces the ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12 powered by NVIDIA Vera CPU, delivering 1.2 TB/s aggregate memory bandwidth and low-latency performance for agentic AI workloads. The 2U server features LPDDR5X memory, Silicon Root of Trust security, HPE Compute Ops Management and ships in fall 2026.
HPE expanded its server portfolio with the ProLiant Compute DL394 Gen12 powered by NVIDIA Vera CPU, engineered for agentic AI and high-performance data processing. The 2U rack server introduces a new class of infrastructure to accelerate real-time reasoning in demanding enterprise environments.
The DL394 Gen12 leverages a monolithic NVIDIA Vera CPU design paired with LPDDR5X memory, delivering 1.2 TB/s aggregate bandwidth and up to 14 GB/s per core. This architecture eliminates non-uniform memory access latency issues, ensuring consistent low-latency compute across multi-processor workloads.
Security is built in with Silicon Root of Trust, iLO 7 secure enclave and quantum-resistant firmware, meeting NIST standards. HPE Compute Ops Management provides a unified AI-driven dashboard to automate server management, reduce operational risk and minimize downtime.
Scheduled for fall 2026 release, the server joins the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio. Customers can access it through HPE Financial Services’ 90/9 Advantage program, offering 90 days of deferred payments and nine months of 1% financing.