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HPE Unveils the 3250: A New Benchmark for In-Memory Compute
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HPE Unveils the 3250: A New Benchmark for In-Memory Compute

The HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250 redefines large-scale in-memory workloads with up to 12TB of DDR5 RAM, targeting AI and high-performance computing without sacrificing efficiency.

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