Hewlett Packard Enterprise has introduced its HPE Edgeline EL8000 Converged Edge System, working with Tech Mahindra and Samsung to support infrastructure edge computing.
The open-standards based HPE Edgeline EL8000 Converged Edge System was developed as a cost-effective replacement for connectivity service provider current proprietary edge systems.
The system features a compact and ruggedized design optimized for harsh cell-site locations, exceeding NEBS and ASHRAE class 3 and 4 standards for heat, shock, vibration and failover.
The system can run rack mounted or stand-alone in any space available, with either a front-to-back and back-to-front cooling design.
The single-socket design, equipped with high-end Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, reduces latency and energy consumption, HPE says. System components can be combined, scaled and hot-swapped to meet changing demands, supporting, among others, NVIDIA Tesla GPUs, FPGAs from Intel and Xilinx, NICs from Intel or Mellanox, up to 1.5TB of memory and 16TB of storage.
The modular blade and chassis options support small- and micro-cell deployments with one-click provisioning and remote systems management.
Samsung supplies radio network technologies and system integration services support.
Tech Mahindra supplies mobile edge computing support supporting MEC on either 4G or 5G networks.
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