
A 2.7x reduction in cost per token and a ruggedized edge device capable of running 80 billion parameter models are reshaping how enterprises think about AI infrastructure economics. Justin McGarry, VP and GM of Compute and AI Infrastructure Software at HPE, and Justin Christiansen, GM and HPE Global Sales Director at Intel, join Six Five at HPE Discover 2026 to break down how virtualization savings, workload-specific CPU and GPU architecture, and component supply pressure are shaping enterprise AI decisions right now.
On Episode 310 of The Six Five Pod, Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman unpack the biggest stories from the week, including insights from Qualcomm Investor Day 2026, OpenAI and Broadcom's Jalapeño AI chip, Anthropic's Micron partnership, SpaceX's massive Reflection AI compute deal, Sakana AI's new Fugu orchestrator, and why memory is emerging as a critical layer of AI infrastructure. Plus, Bulls & Bears covers NVIDIA's $25B bond offering, Apple's MacBook price increases, Micron's record quarter, and Cerebras' first earnings as a public company.
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As organizations race to operationalize AI, quantum computing, intelligent systems, and next-generation infrastructure are already converging to redefine what becomes possible by 2030. Kirk Bresniker, HPE Fellow, Vice President, and Chief Architect at HPE, joins Six Five at HPE Discover 2026 to examine how research, ecosystem collaboration, and hybrid computing architectures are unlocking the breakthroughs enterprises will need to compete over the next decade.

Enterprises are managing infrastructure modernization, AI adoption, security resilience, and cost pressure at the same time, and changes across the VMware ecosystem are forcing virtualization decisions onto a timeline organizations did not choose. Dante Orsini, CRO, and Justin Giardina, CTO at 11:11 Systems, join Six Five at HPE Discover 2026 to examine how enterprises can simplify cloud strategy and strengthen cyber resilience without sacrificing flexibility or control.

Hybrid cloud, networking, and AI are converging into a single set of architectural decisions for enterprise IT, and separating the signals that matter from the noise requires analysts tracking the market in real time. David Nicholson convenes a Six Five analyst roundtable with Tom Hollingsworth, Fernando Montenegro, and Alastair Cooke at HPE Discover 2026 to break down the trends shaping the next era of enterprise technology.

Scaling AI from pilot to production exposes infrastructure readiness, operational complexity, and governance gaps that most enterprises underestimate until deployments are already live. Lakshmanan A V, VP and Global Practice Head, Cloud Infrastructure and Security Services at Wipro, joins Matt Kimball and David Nicholson at HPE Discover 2026 to examine how organizations are building scalable AI foundations through hybrid cloud strategy, operational transformation, and the HPE and Wipro collaboration that connects AI-ready platforms to the operational capabilities required to deliver long-term business value.
Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman return from a packed week of travel, covering HPE Discover 2026 and Pure Accelerate hosted by Everpure. They break down the government-forced shutdown of Anthropic's Mythos 5, the Apple-Intel foundry signal, the xAI-Cursor acquisition, and whether enterprise AI spending is actually contracting or simply concentrating. Episode 309 of The Six Five Pod covers the week’s events, market moves, and the structural questions that follow.

As AI moves from experimentation to production, networking is becoming a strategic foundation for enterprise transformation rather than a background infrastructure consideration. Kevin Hutchins, SVP of Strategy and Corporate Development for HPE Networking, joins Six Five at HPE Discover 2026 to examine how the HPE and Juniper combination has evolved over the past year, what self-driving networking means in operational practice, and what enterprise leaders should prioritize to prepare for the next generation of network architecture.

As enterprises move agentic AI from experimentation into operational deployment, leaders are confronting new questions around governance, token economics, and measurable business value. Dan Waibel, Global Chief Data and AI Officer at HPE, joins Six Five at HPE Discover 2026 to examine the practical priorities organizations need to address to scale AI responsibly while maximizing return on investment.