Fujitsu and Nvidia Deepen AI Infrastructure Partnership

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Takahito Tokita, Representative Director and CEO of Fujitsu, and Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO (Credit: Fujitsu)
Fujitsu and Nvidia are deepening their strategic collaboration to co-develop full-stack AI infrastructure and speed up enterprise adoption of AI

Fujitsu has announced it is deepening its strategic collaboration with Nvidia, with the two companies set to co-develop full-stack AI infrastructure.

The partnership aims to speed up industrial transformation and support the enterprise adoption of AI by combining Fujitsu’s computing technologies with Nvidia’s graphics processing units (GPUs) and networking capabilities.

The collaboration will deliver integrated AI platforms designed for sectors including healthcare, manufacturing and robotics.

The initiative also involves Fujitsu and Nvidia collaborating on high-performance infrastructure.

This infrastructure will merge Fujitsu's Monaka central processing unit (CPU) series with Nvidia GPUs through NVLink Fusion.

This could support the creation of self-evolving AI systems capable of continuous learning and improvement.

Takahito Tokita, Representative Director and CEO of Fujitsu (Credit: Fujitsu)

Advancing AI-driven business transformation

According to Takahito Tokita, Representative Director and CEO of Fujitsu, the partnership is set to accelerate change across business and government.

“Fujitsu’s strategic collaboration with Nvidia will accelerate AI-driven business transformation in enterprise and government sectors,” says Tokita.

“By combining the cutting-edge technologies of both companies, we will develop and provide full-stack AI infrastructure, starting with sectors such as manufacturing, where Japan is a global leader.

To further support the expanding needs of AI infrastructure, Fujitsu and Nvidia will expand this partnership in the areas of high-performance computing and quantum.”

This builds on Fujitsu’s work to create scalable high-performance computing environments that can support the demands of AI-driven organisations.

By integrating CPUs and GPUs with NVLink Fusion, Fujitsu intends to offer data centre operators a unified platform for AI workloads that could reduce latency and increase throughput.

Nvidia’s Founder and CEO Jensen Huang says: “The AI industrial revolution has begun and we must build the infrastructure to power it – in Japan and across the globe. Fujitsu is a true pioneer in computing and Japan’s trusted leader in supercomputing, quantum research and enterprise systems.

Together, Nvidia and Fujitsu are connecting and extending our ecosystems to forge a powerful partnership for the era of AI.

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s Founder and CEO (Credit: NVIDIA)

Overcoming barriers to AI adoption

While generative AI is changing how industries operate, its high costs and complexity can make enterprise-wide deployment a challenge.

The work between Fujitsu and Nvidia aims to address these barriers by delivering a comprehensive stack that unites hardware, software and orchestration technologies for enterprise-grade AI deployment.

The companies are concentrating on three main initiatives:

  • A self-evolving AI agent platform built on Fujitsu Kozuchi and the Nvidia Dynamo platform, enabling multi-tenant operations and high security. These AI agents will be customised for specific industries using Nvidia NeMo and Fujitsu’s Takane AI model, then delivered as Nvidia NIM microservices to simplify customer adoption
  • Next-generation computing infrastructure that integrates Fujitsu's Monaka CPUs with Nvidia GPUs. This system will provide silicon-level optimisation for zetascale performance, supported by software integration between Fujitsu’s ARM-based technology and Nvidia CUDA
  • Fostering customer engagement and strengthening the partner ecosystem to accelerate AI adoption across industries
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Developing the AI partner ecosystem

Beyond the technology stack, Fujitsu and Nvidia plan to establish a partner ecosystem that supports the deployment of AI agents and encourages joint innovation.

This includes developing use cases that leverage AI for industrial automation, robotics and operational efficiency while contributing to sustainability.

The collaboration is set to begin with Japanese industries before expanding globally.

It will use Fujitsu’s data centre and cloud infrastructure to support the rollout of AI applications at scale.

This approach combines Fujitsu’s background in supercomputing and enterprise IT with Nvidia’s position in accelerated computing to deliver infrastructure for both traditional and emerging AI-driven facilities.

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Fujitsu sees this partnership as a key step in establishing AI infrastructure as a core component of Japan’s digital society by 2030. By integrating AI computing orchestration and application platforms, the company aims to provide enterprises with the tools to deploy intelligent systems that can evolve over time while maintaining autonomy and security.

Through this collaboration Fujitsu is positioning itself as a key player in building AI-ready data centre infrastructure.

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