Penguin Solutions has expanded its OriginAI portfolio by adding support for NVIDIA’s DGX B300 and RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, and has released ICE ClusterWare 13.0, a new version of its cluster‑management platform.
The DGX B300 delivers up to 72 petaFLOPs of FP8 training throughput and 144 petaFLOPs of FP4 inference, while the RTX PRO 6000 is a dual‑slot PCIe Gen 5 card that ships with 96 GB of GDDR7 memory. The company will make these configurations generally available in early 2026, giving customers a path to scale from pilot projects to production workloads on the latest NVIDIA hardware.
ICE ClusterWare 13.0, announced at the SC25 conference, adds network‑isolated multi‑tenancy and automated anomaly detection with auto‑remediation to the platform’s hardware‑agnostic cluster‑management stack. General availability is slated for December 2, 2025, and the new software enables enterprises to share GPU resources securely while preserving consistent performance across workloads.
By combining pre‑validated cluster architectures with the newest NVIDIA GPUs and a more intelligent management layer, Penguin Solutions is positioning itself to capture a larger share of the enterprise AI market. The enhancements reduce time‑to‑value for customers, lower operational risk, and reinforce the company’s reputation for fault‑tolerant, end‑to‑end AI infrastructure.
Sharri Parsell, vice president of software engineering, said the release “delivers pivotal advancements to help organizations manage the growing complexity of modern AI and HPC environments.” Dara Ambrose, vice president of products and solutions, added that integrating the latest NVIDIA GPUs “is an important development in our ability to help organizations operationalize their AI investments.”
Penguin Solutions is an NVIDIA DGX‑Ready Managed Services Provider, and the new GPU support expands its managed‑services offering. Pricing for the OriginAI solutions with the new GPUs and for ICE ClusterWare 13.0 has not yet been disclosed, and the company has not released competitive benchmarks, but the announcement signals a strategic push into high‑performance AI workloads.
With the launch of these hardware and software capabilities, Penguin Solutions is reinforcing its strategy of delivering integrated, fault‑tolerant AI infrastructure that can scale from pilot to production, positioning the company to accelerate adoption of AI across enterprise workloads.
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