• Home
  • About
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Email Delivery
  • NextGenInfra.io
No Result
View All Result
Converge Digest
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
  • Home
  • About
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Email Delivery
  • NextGenInfra.io
No Result
View All Result
Converge Digest
No Result
View All Result

Home » HPE reports stronger AI server orders

HPE reports stronger AI server orders

June 4, 2024
in Financials
A A

Citing robust demand for AI servers, HPE reported revenue of $7.2 billion for its 2nd quarter ended April 30, 2024, up 3% from the prior-year period in actual dollars and 4% in constant currency.

Non-GAAP earnings per share amounted to $0.42, down 19% from the prior-year period and down 13% sequentially, above the company’s guidance range of $0.36 to $0.41.

“HPE delivered very solid results in Q2, exceeding revenue and non-GAAP EPS guidance. AI systems revenue more than doubled from the prior quarter, driven by our strong order book and better conversion from our supply chain,” said Antonio Neri, president and CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. “Our deep expertise in designing, manufacturing, and running AI systems at scale fueled growth of cumulative AI systems orders to $4.6 billion, with enterprise AI orders representing more than 15%. HPE’s AI advantage, increased HPE GreenLake adoption, and leading infrastructure portfolio, as well as an improved supply chain environment, set us up very well to deliver a strong second half.”

“Stronger AI systems order conversion, prudent cost discipline, and higher-than-expected free cash flow drove a very solid performance in Q2. Because of our robust AI systems order momentum and disciplined execution across our entire portfolio, we are raising our revenue and non-GAAP EPS guidance for the full year,” said Marie Myers, executive vice president and CFO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise.

Highlights

  • Server revenue was $3.9 billion, up 18% from the prior-year period in actual dollars and in constant currency, with 11.0% operating profit margin, compared to 14.4% from the prior-year period.
  • Intelligent Edge revenue was $1.1 billion, down 19% from the prior-year period in actual dollars and in constant currency, with 21.8% operating profit margin, compared to 24.7% in the prior-year period.
  • Hybrid Cloud revenue was $1.3 billion, down 8% from the prior-year period in actual dollars and 9% in constant currency, with 0.8% operating profit margin, compared to 1.9% from the prior-year period.
  • Financial Services revenue was $867 million, up 1% from the prior-year period in actual dollars and in constant currency, with 9.3% operating profit margin, compared to 8.9% from the prior-year period.
Tags: HPE
ShareTweetShareSummarizeSummarize
Previous Post

Intel sells 49% stake in Irish fab for $11 billion

Next Post

Cisco Nexus HyperFabric AI cluster brings NVIDIA acceleration

Jim Carroll

Jim Carroll

Editor and Publisher, Converge! Network Digest, Optical Networks Daily - Covering the full stack of network convergence from Silicon Valley

Related Posts

Enterprise

HPE Pushes Agentic AIOps with Self-Driving Network Actions

May 6, 2026
Security

AI-Driven: Security & Autonomous Troubleshooting

March 31, 2026
Security

HPE Rolls Out SRX400 Firewalls and AI Security Stack

March 24, 2026
Enterprise

HPE Brings Edge AI and Fault-Tolerant Core Systems to Retail 

January 12, 2026
Financials

HPE Cites Surging AI Infrastructure Momentum and Networking Growth

December 4, 2025
All

HPE’s New Networking Stack for AI, 102.4T Data Center Switch,  1.6T Edge Router

December 3, 2025
Next Post

Cisco Nexus HyperFabric AI cluster brings NVIDIA acceleration

Categories

  • 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi
  • AI Infrastructure
  • All
  • Automotive Networking
  • Blueprints
  • Clouds and Carriers
  • Data Centers
  • Enterprise
  • Explainer
  • Feature
  • Financials
  • Last Mile / Middle Mile
  • Legal / Regulatory
  • Optical
  • Quantum
  • Research
  • Security
  • Semiconductors
  • Space
  • Start-ups
  • Subsea
  • Sustainability
  • Video
  • Webinars

Archives

Tags

5G All AT&T Australia AWS Blueprint columns BroadbandWireless Broadcom China Ciena Cisco Data Centers Dell'Oro Ericsson FCC Financial Financials Huawei Infinera Intel Japan Juniper Last Mile Last Mille LTE Mergers and Acquisitions Mobile NFV Nokia Optical Packet Systems PacketVoice People Regulatory Satellite SDN Service Providers Silicon Silicon Valley StandardsWatch Storage TTP UK Verizon Wi-Fi
Converge Digest

A private dossier for networking and telecoms

Follow Us

  • Home
  • About
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Email Delivery
  • NextGenInfra.io

© 2026 Converge Digest - A private dossier for networking and telecoms.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Email Delivery
  • NextGenInfra.io

© 2026 Converge Digest - A private dossier for networking and telecoms.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Go to mobile version