# Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveils new networking gear for AI data centers

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> Published: 2026-06-16 16:59:19+00:00

# Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveils new networking gear for AI data centers

HPE's first major product launch since its $14 billion Juniper Networks acquisition targets the booming AI infrastructure market

Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveiled networking products purpose-built for AI data centers during HPE Discover Barcelona on December 3, 2025, marking its first major product rollout since absorbing Juniper Networks earlier this year.

The lineup includes the HPE Juniper Networking QFX5250 switch and the MX301 multiservice edge router, both engineered for GPU connectivity that modern AI workloads demand.

## What HPE actually built

The QFX5250 switch delivers 102.4 Tbps of bandwidth, designed specifically for AI data center fabrics where thousands of GPUs need to communicate with each other at high speeds. The MX301 edge router supports 1.6 Tbps with 400G connectivity, positioned as a multiservice device that handles multiple network functions at the edge of data center infrastructure rather than requiring separate boxes for each task.

Both products are designed to complement HPE’s existing partnerships with Nvidia. The networking gear serves as the connective tissue between clusters of those GPUs.

HPE is also rolling out unified AIOps capabilities across its Aruba Central and Juniper Mist platforms. This means enterprises running a mix of legacy Aruba equipment and newer Juniper gear can manage both from a single operational layer, using AI-driven analytics to monitor performance and troubleshoot issues.

## The $14 billion acquisition paying off

HPE closed its acquisition of Juniper Networks on July 2, 2025, for $14 billion. The acquisition effectively doubled the size of HPE’s networking unit and brought Juniper’s Mist AI technology into the fold.

Rami Rahim, the former Juniper CEO, now leads HPE’s combined networking division.

HPE’s networking revenue hit $2.7 billion in Q1 FY2026, representing a 151.5% increase year-over-year.

## Why this matters for the AI infrastructure market

Training a large language model involves distributing work across thousands of processors that need to share data constantly. High-bandwidth, low-latency networking isn’t a nice-to-have — it’s the difference between an AI training run finishing in days versus weeks.

HPE’s new products are aimed squarely at this emerging architecture. The QFX5250’s 102.4 Tbps bandwidth is calibrated for the dense GPU-to-GPU communication patterns that define modern AI training clusters.

Cisco has long dominated enterprise networking, and Arista has carved out a strong position in cloud data centers. HPE’s Juniper acquisition and subsequent product launches represent a credible third option, particularly for enterprises that already run HPE server infrastructure and want a single vendor for compute and networking.

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