Fujitsu and Supermicro announce strategic collaboration to develop green AI computing technology and liquid-cooled datacenter solutions
Fujitsu and Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) have announced a strategic collaboration to develop green AI computing technology and liquid-cooled datacenter solutions. The partnership aims to create a platform using Fujitsu's future Arm-based 'FUJITSU-MONAKA' processor, set for release in 2027. This processor will be designed for high-performance and energy efficiency.
The collaboration will focus on developing liquid-cooled systems for HPC, Gen AI, and next-generation green data centers. Both companies will combine their expertise to offer a market-leading server portfolio, with Supermicro's Building Block approach enabling quick customization for specific workloads. The partnership also extends to Fsas Technologies Inc., a Fujitsu subsidiary, which will provide AI platform-based generative AI solutions globally using Supermicro's GPU server products.
Fujitsu e Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) hanno annunciato una collaborazione strategica per sviluppare tecnologia di computing green AI e soluzioni per centri dati a raffreddamento liquido. L'obiettivo della partnership è creare una piattaforma utilizzando il futuro processore Arm-based di Fujitsu, 'FUJITSU-MONAKA', previsto per il rilascio nel 2027. Questo processore sarà progettato per alte prestazioni e per l'efficienza energetica.
La collaborazione si concentrerà sullo sviluppo di sistemi a raffreddamento liquido per HPC, Gen AI e centri dati green di nuova generazione. Entrambe le aziende uniranno le loro competenze per offrire un portafoglio di server leader nel mercato, con l'approccio Building Block di Supermicro che consente una rapida personalizzazione per carichi di lavoro specifici. La partnership si estende anche a Fsas Technologies Inc., una filiale di Fujitsu, che fornirà soluzioni di AI generativa basate su piattaforma AI a livello globale utilizzando i prodotti server GPU di Supermicro.
Fujitsu y Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) han anunciado una colaboración estratégica para desarrollar tecnología de computación verde AI y soluciones de centro de datos refrigerados por liquido. La asociación tiene como objetivo crear una plataforma utilizando el futuro procesador basado en Arm de Fujitsu, 'FUJITSU-MONAKA', programado para su lanzamiento en 2027. Este procesador se diseñará para un alto rendimiento y eficiencia energética.
La colaboración se centrará en desarrollar sistemas refrigerados por líquido para HPC, Gen AI y centros de datos verdes de próxima generación. Ambas empresas combinarán su experiencia para ofrecer un portafolio de servidores líder en el mercado, con el enfoque de Building Block de Supermicro que permite una rápida personalización para cargas de trabajo específicas. La asociación también se extiende a Fsas Technologies Inc., una subsidiaria de Fujitsu, que proporcionará soluciones de AI generativa basadas en plataforma AI a nivel global utilizando los productos de servidores GPU de Supermicro.
후지쯔와 슈퍼마이크로, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI)는 친환경 AI 컴퓨팅 기술 및 액체 냉각 데이터 센터 솔루션 개발을 위한 전략적 협력 관계를 발표했습니다. 이번 파트너십의 목표는 후지쯔의 미래 Arm 기반 'FUJITSU-MONAKA' 프로세서를 사용하여 플랫폼을 만드는 것입니다. 이 프로세서는 2027년에 출시될 예정이며 높은 성능과 에너지 효율성을 위해 설계됩니다.
협력은 HPC, Gen AI 및 차세대 친환경 데이터 센터를 위한 액체 냉각 시스템 개발에 초점을 맞출 것입니다. 양사는 슈퍼마이크로의 빌딩 블록 접근 방식을 통해 특정 작업 부하에 대한 빠른 맞춤화를 가능하게 하여 시장 선도 서버 포트폴리오를 제공하기 위해 전문성을 결합할 것입니다. 이 파트너십은 후지쯔의 자회사인 Fsas Technologies Inc.와도 연계되어 있으며, 슈퍼마이크로의 GPU 서버 제품을 사용하여 전 세계적으로 AI 플랫폼 기반 생성 AI 솔루션을 제공합니다.
Fujitsu et Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) ont annoncé une collaboration stratégique pour développer une technologie de calcul écologique AI et des solutions de centres de données à refroidissement liquide. Le but de ce partenariat est de créer une plateforme utilisant le futur processeur Arm-based 'FUJITSU-MONAKA', prévu pour 2027. Ce processeur sera conçu pour des performances élevées et une efficacité énergétique.
La collaboration se concentrera sur le développement de systèmes à refroidissement liquide pour HPC, Gen AI et les centres de données écologiques de nouvelle génération. Les deux entreprises combineront leur expertise pour offrir un portefeuille de serveurs leader sur le marché, avec l'approche Building Block de Supermicro permettant une personnalisation rapide pour des charges de travail spécifiques. Le partenariat s'étend également à Fsas Technologies Inc., une filiale de Fujitsu, qui fournira des solutions AI génératives basées sur des plateformes AI à l'échelle mondiale en utilisant les produits serveurs GPU de Supermicro.
Fujitsu und Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) haben eine strategische Zusammenarbeit angekündigt, um grüne AI-Computing-Technologie und flüssigkeitsgekühlte Rechenzentrums-Lösungen zu entwickeln. Ziel der Partnerschaft ist die Schaffung einer Plattform mit dem zukünftigen Arm-basierten 'FUJITSU-MONAKA'-Prozessor, der für 2027 geplant ist. Dieser Prozessor wird für hohe Leistung und Energieeffizienz ausgelegt sein.
Die Zusammenarbeit konzentriert sich auf die Entwicklung von flüssigkeitsgekühlten Systemen für HPC, Gen AI und nächste Generationen von grünen Rechenzentren. Beide Unternehmen werden ihre Expertise bündeln, um ein führendes Serverportfolio anzubieten, wobei der Building-Block-Ansatz von Supermicro eine schnelle Anpassung an spezifische Arbeitslasten ermöglicht. Die Partnerschaft erstreckt sich auch auf die Fsas Technologies Inc., eine Tochtergesellschaft von Fujitsu, die weltweit AI-Plattform-basierte generative AI-Lösungen mit den GPU-Serverprodukten von Supermicro bereitstellt.
- Strategic collaboration between Fujitsu and Supermicro to develop green AI computing technology
- Development of high-performance, energy-efficient 'FUJITSU-MONAKA' processor for release in 2027
- Focus on liquid-cooled systems for HPC, Gen AI, and green data centers
- Combination of expertise to offer market-leading server portfolio
- Extension of partnership to include Fsas Technologies for global AI solutions
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This strategic collaboration between Fujitsu and Supermicro is a significant development in the green AI computing and data center space. The partnership aims to address two critical challenges: increasing demand for AI computing power and the need for more energy-efficient data center solutions.
Key points of impact:
- Development of a platform using Fujitsu's future Arm-based "FUJITSU-MONAKA" processor, targeting high performance and energy efficiency
- Collaboration on liquid-cooled systems for HPC, Gen AI and next-generation green data centers
- Integration of Supermicro's Building Block approach with Fujitsu's processor technology
- Potential for significant market expansion in AI infrastructure and green computing solutions
For Supermicro investors, this partnership could lead to increased market share in the rapidly growing AI and green data center segments, potentially driving long-term revenue growth and technological leadership.
This collaboration positions Supermicro strategically in the evolving AI and green computing market. Key market implications include:
- Expanded product portfolio: Integrating Fujitsu's FUJITSU-MONAKA processor broadens Supermicro's offerings, potentially attracting new customers in the high-performance computing sector.
- Green IT leadership: The focus on energy-efficient solutions aligns with growing demand for sustainable data center technologies, potentially increasing Supermicro's appeal to environmentally conscious enterprises.
- Global market reach: Leveraging Fujitsu's global presence could help Supermicro expand its international market share, particularly in regions where Fujitsu has a strong foothold.
- Long-term growth potential: With the FUJITSU-MONAKA processor targeted for 2027 release, this partnership sets the stage for sustained innovation and market relevance in the coming years.
Investors should view this as a positive long-term strategic move, potentially enhancing Supermicro's competitive position in the rapidly evolving AI and data center infrastructure market.
Companies combine engineering and design expertise for next generation systems supporting Gen AI and HPC workloads for on-prem and cloud data centers and the promotion of green IT
"Supermicro is excited to collaborate with Fujitsu to deliver state-of-the-art servers and solutions that are high performance, power efficient, and cost-optimized," said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. "These systems will be optimized to support a broad range of workloads in AI, HPC, cloud and edge environments. The two companies will focus on green IT designs with energy-saving architectures, such as liquid cooling rack scale PnP, to minimize technology's environmental impact."
As the use of AI continues to grow, demand for data center capacity is rising faster than what can be supplied, and one of the biggest challenges is efficiently meeting growing power consumption requirements. Liquid cooling technology innovation has already made Supermicro an industry leader in shipping liquid cooling solutions today. A key focus will be bringing together Fujitsu and Supermicro expertise to further develop rack-scale liquid cooling solutions.
Fujitsu and Supermicro will combine their technical capabilities and world-class global reach to offer a market-leading server portfolio. Supermicro's Building Block approach to server design enables a wide range of servers to be quickly built and certified for specific workloads across AI/HPC and general-purpose computing domains in deployments from cloud data centers to edge applications.
In addition, by integrating Fujitsu's cutting-edge "FUJITSU-MONAKA" processor, the two companies will realize excellent performance and power efficiency while also pursuing high reliability, security, and ease of use with wide software compatibility, thereby empowering customers to implement green AI infrastructure. FUJITSU-MONAKA is a processor based on the Arm instruction set architecture, employing cutting-edge 2-nanometer technology and is set to be delivered in 2027. This new technology applied to the FUJITSU-MONAKA is based on results obtained from a project subsidized by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
The collaboration will also extend to Fsas Technologies Inc., a Fujitsu subsidiary, which will provide AI platform-based generative AI solutions globally that combine Supermicro's GPU server products and implementation support services for data center operators and enterprises.
"The collaboration between Fujitsu and Supermicro is a groundbreaking initiative that will accelerate green computing innovation," said Vivek Mahajan, Corporate Vice President, CTO, and CPO, Fujitsu. "By combining our technologies, we will enable high-performance, energy-efficient AI system infrastructure, driving the evolution of AI and Digital Transformation (DX)."
As a provider of information and communication technology services and data center infrastructure, Fujitsu and Supermicro believe that promoting a green AI infrastructure that reduces power consumption and environmental impact in data centers is a top priority.
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