Green Mountain to host HPE’s AI and HPC workloads

Green Mountain has announced it will host Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)’s artificial intelligence (AI) and high performance computing (HPC) workloads across two of its Norwegian facilities.

Green Mountain worked alongside HPE teams on the design of the sites to meet the power and sustainable IT requirements of customers.

The company has said it will promote sustainability at the data centres by reusing the excess heat they produce to benefit other industries, such as providing heated water to a nearby land-based fish farm.

“We are equipped to meet the booming demand from AI clients, as well as the requirements these customers have for performance and delivery time. Norway has the best conditions for hosting such installations in view of its power surplus, renewable electricity and stable framework conditions,” said CEO of Green Mountain, Svein Atle Hagaseth.

“We appreciate working with HPE on this project and look forward to continuing to develop our relationship.”

“Our customers are increasingly developing AI models to unlock breakthroughs. Partnering with Green Mountain, a leading provider of sustainable data services in Norway, will enable us to offer our global customers best-in-class AI and HPC capacity and accelerate their innovation journey, all powered by renewable energy,” added Thomas Kraft, Managing Director at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Norway.

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