The platform is designed for high performance and energy efficiency and is scheduled for release in 2027.
The partnership will focus on creating liquid-cooled systems for high-performance computing (HPC), generative AI, and next-generation green data centres.
Fujitsu and Supermicro will combine their expertise to create a new server portfolio based on Supermicro’s flexible Building Block design, which enables quick customisation of servers for AI, HPC, and general computing, supporting both cloud and edge deployments.#
Fsas Technologies, a Fujitsu subsidiary, is also involved in the partnership. It will create global generative AI solutions using Supermicro’s GPU servers and support services for data centers and enterprises.
Supermicro president said: “Supermicro is excited to collaborate with Fujitsu to deliver state-of-the-art servers and solutions that are high performance, power efficient, and cost-optimised.”
“These systems will be optimised to support a broad range of workloads in AI, HPC, cloud and edge environments. To minimise technology's environmental impact, the two companies will focus on green IT designs with energy-saving architectures, such as liquid cooling rack scale PnP.”