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HPE expands Saudi Made ProLiant server production at alfanar

Mohammad Alrehaili, Managing Director for Middle East, HPE
Mohammad Alrehaili, Managing Director for Middle East, HPE

HPE announced the expansion of the HPE Saudi Made server portfolio with two new HPE ProLiant servers featuring 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, the HPE ProLiant DL365 and DL385 Gen11 servers. The launch was celebrated at the alfanar production site in Riyadh where HPE, together with AMD and alfanar, presented the first AMD CPU-powered server to leave the new production line, as part of a new milestone of the Saudi Made initiative.

This expanded Saudi-Made compute portfolio offers next-level security and performance, providing flexibility and speed to boost data analytics capabilities and generate real-time data insights. The HPE ProLiant servers carry the Saudi Tech logo and are available in Saudi Arabia as well as Jordan, Egypt, and Gulf countries.

The HPE investment in Saudi-based manufacturing of these servers helps accelerate the Kingdom’s ambition to become a global leader in data-driven economies and to reach key goals outlined in Saudi’s Vision 2030.

The addition of the HPE ProLiant DL365 and DL385 Gen11 servers follows the successful launch of the Saudi Made HPE servers last year, which received the National Product Certificate. The expansion provides customers with more choice and flexibility, offering scalable, efficient, secure, and highly performant compute capabilities, powered by 4th and 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors.

These CPU architectures deliver high core counts and frequencies, large memory footprints for improved analytics and data processing, and allow for flexible storage configurations and performance potential to meet increased workload demands.

“We are delighted to celebrate this major milestone together with our partners AMD and alfanar as we further expand our portfolio of Saudi Made servers,” said Mohammad Alrehaili, Managing Director for Middle East, HPE.

“We have seen an unprecedented demand for robust digital infrastructure and compute capabilities in the Middle East, driven by key strategic investments and frameworks such as Saudi Vision 2030 and technological advancements like AI. This new server offering, leveraging the latest AMD EPYC processors, directly addresses this demand, delivering predictable high performance at scale while helping ensure rock-solid data security at every level.”

“AMD EPYC CPUs provide the energy efficiency and performance leadership required to help power the infrastructure that will support Saudi Arabia’s comprehensive digital growth strategy,” said Zaid Ghattas, General Manager, Middle East, Türkiye and Africa, AMD. “AMD is proud to work with HPE on this initiative and committed to serving our customers in Saudi Arabia as well as the broader Middle East region.”

As part of the extension, HPE and AMD will provide new training programmes to further advance the skills of the majority female Saudi workforce, while fostering innovation capabilities and accelerating the development of the Kingdom’s technology ecosystem.

“We are proud to support this expansion of the HPE Saudi Made server portfolio, further strengthening not only our own production capabilities, but also our joint contributions to the growing tech ecosystem within the Kingdom,” said Markus Grabmeier, Vice President, alfanar Electric. “This milestone reflects our continued commitment to advancing technological expertise and fostering female talent in the Kingdom.”

(Right) Markus Grabmeier, Vice President, alfanar Electric
(Right) Markus Grabmeier, Vice President, alfanar Electric
(Right) Zaid Ghattas, General Manager, Middle East, Türkiye and Africa, AMD
(Right) Zaid Ghattas, General Manager, Middle East, Türkiye and Africa, AMD
HPE and AMD will provide new training programmes to further advance the skills of the majority female Saudi workforce
HPE and AMD will provide new training programmes to further advance the skills of the majority female Saudi workforce
Samer Salah, GTM Strategic Programmes Director, Middle East; Mohammad Alrehaili, Managing Director for Middle East; Mashail Alhassoun, Head of Presales Middle East; all at HPE
(Left to right) Samer Salah, GTM Strategic Programmes Director, Middle East; Mohammad Alrehaili, Managing Director for Middle East; Mashail Alhassoun, Head of Presales Middle East; all at HPE
HPE ProLiant servers carry the Saudi Tech logo and are available in Saudi Arabia as well as Jordan, Egypt, and Gulf countries.
HPE ProLiant servers carry the Saudi Tech logo and are available in Saudi Arabia as well as Jordan, Egypt, and Gulf countries
HPE investment in Saudi-based manufacturing of these servers helps accelerate the Kingdom’s ambition to become a global leader in data-driven economies and to reach key goals outlined in Saudi’s Vision 2030.
HPE investment in Saudi-based manufacturing of these servers helps accelerate the Kingdom’s ambition to become a global leader in data-driven economies and to reach key goals outlined in Saudi’s Vision 2030

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