Fujitsu and Supermicro to Collaborate on Next-Gen AI Infrastructure

Fujitsu Limited and Supermicro, Inc. have announced a strategic partnership to develop a new platform featuring Fujitsu's upcoming FUJITSU-MONAKA ARM processor, set for release in 2027. This collaboration aims to enhance high-performance computing, generative AI, and next-generation green data centers.

Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro, stated, “We are excited to work with Fujitsu to create cutting-edge servers that offer high performance, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.” The companies will focus on eco-friendly IT projects, including liquid cooling solutions to minimize environmental impact.

As AI usage grows, data center bandwidth demand is increasing rapidly. Supermicro is already a leader in liquid cooling solutions, and the partnership will leverage both companies’ expertise to advance these technologies.

Fujitsu and Supermicro plan to deliver a market-leading portfolio of servers optimized for various AI workloads. The FUJITSU-MONAKA processor will utilize advanced 2-nanometer technology, enhancing performance and energy efficiency while ensuring high reliability and software compatibility.

The collaboration will also involve Fsas Technologies Inc., a Fujitsu subsidiary, to provide global generative AI solutions combining Supermicro's GPU servers and support services for data center operators.

Vivek Mahajan, Fujitsu's Corporate Vice President, emphasized the initiative's potential, stating, “By combining our technologies, we will create a high-performance, energy-efficient infrastructure for AI systems, driving AI development and digital transformation.”

Both companies prioritize promoting green AI infrastructure to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact in data centers.

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