Fujitsu and Supermicro partner to build Arm-based, liquid-cooled AI data centers

Fujitsu and Supermicro collaborate on Arm-based, efficient AI data centers.

: Fujitsu and Supermicro have joined forces to create Arm-based, liquid-cooled data centers that focus on AI applications. The platform will feature Fujitsu's upcoming Monaka processor, enhancing energy efficiency and performance. Their collaboration targets power reduction, utilizing Supermicro's modular design expertise to build sustainable servers.

Fujitsu and Supermicro are collaborating to develop AI-focused data centers using Arm-based processors. The Monaka processor from Fujitsu, expected by 2027, aims for high performance and energy efficiency, following its A64FX predecessor.

The increasing demand for AI applications has prompted this partnership, which prioritizes power reduction and sustainability. Fujitsu will deliver the Arm computing technology while Supermicro provides its modular, Building Block approach.

Innovative solutions include liquid-cooled racks, with manufacturing supported by Japan's New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization. These data centers will handle various high-performance computing tasks across cloud, edge, and server-based environments.