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In a move reflecting the accelerating pace of cloud infrastructure investment, Vultr has selected HPE and NVIDIA technologies for extensive AI datacenter deployments. This partnership aims to meet rising enterprise demand for large-scale data processing using NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems and Spectrum-X networking. Through this expansion, the company seeks to create a global infrastructure optimized for high-performance model training and inference while supporting latency-sensitive workloads.
This expansion comes at a time of robust growth in AI server sales, with HPE reporting strong revenues in its high-performance computing segment per market data. NVIDIA faces increasing competition in the chip market, where peer AMD reached $507.29 (close June 16, 2026), while INTC stood at $117.05 on the same date. Vultr's selection of NVIDIA technologies reinforces the latter's position as the dominant provider of infrastructure for large language models.
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Sign InRegarding market performance, NVDA closed at $206.18, while HPE closed at $49.02 (as of June 17, 2026, and June 15, 2026, respectively). Traders are currently monitoring support levels for NVDA near its recent low of $205.92. Looking at the economic calendar, upcoming global inflation data may impact risk appetite in the tech sector, especially as markets await further policy signals from major central banks.