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HPE Introduces 64 TB Memory Server, Redefining Enterprise Compute

The HPE Compute Scale-up Server 3250, powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors, delivers unprecedented memory capacity and performance, setting a new benchmark for mission-critical workloads.

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