HPE Integrity Servers

In 2015, HP released the Superdome X line of Integrity Servers based on the x86 Architecture.

It is a 'small' Box holding up to 8 dual Socket Blades and supporting up to 16 processors/240 cores (when populated with Intel Xeon E7-2890 or E7-2880 Processors).

The 4U rx3600 is based on the zx2 chipset and has two CPU sockets which support Montecito or Montvale processors.

Both of these models come with integrated USB and video as default, which enables support for Microsoft Windows operating systems.

The rx4640 is architecturally the same box as the rp4440, and can be changed from PA-RISC to Itanium 2 support with the flip of a switch.

The discontinued 7U rx5670 server has four CPU sockets which support McKinley and Madison processors.

This design allows the servers to be divided into hardware partitions, or groups of cell boards.

[6] Superdome 2 addresses requirements for high-performance computing by providing flexible scalability and fault tolerance necessary for mission-critical workloads.

[7] In November 2011 HP announced Project Odyssey, a development roadmap to unify server architectures on a single platform.

The roadmap includes blades with Intel Xeon processors for the HP Superdome 2 enclosure (code-named DragonHawk) and the scalable c-Class blade enclosures (code-named HydraLynx), while supporting Windows and Linux environments with features from HP-UX within the next two years.

HP Integrity Superdome , or the "black" one
Integrity rx2600 rack-mountable server and zx6000 workstation (based on a desktop RX2600 server)
Rack with Integrity rx4640 servers
HP Integrity rx7640 servers