Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) introduces new networking equipment aimed at artificial intelligence data centers, seeking to capture more of the growing demand for AI tools among corporate customers. The company’s announcement builds on networking products it previously acquired from Juniper Networks. HPE positions the update as part of its effort to strengthen its offerings for AI workloads and the infrastructure needed to support them.

Across reporting, HPE’s move is described as an expansion and enhancement of its networking portfolio tailored to AI environments, rather than a standalone, unrelated product launch. The company is also framed as targeting enterprise buyers who increasingly need high-performance connectivity to train and run AI applications.

One outlet adds “Siemens Energy” in the title, but the provided text does not include further details about any specific customer relationship or deal. Based on the available information, what is confirmed is that HPE is launching new networking gear for AI data centers and leveraging its Juniper-linked technology to strengthen its position in enterprise AI infrastructure.