Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) has entered a long-term strategic partnership with Fujitsu Limited to develop and market a platform that will feature Fujitsu's future Arm-based "FUJITSU-MONAKA" processor.
The platform is designed for high performance and energy efficiency and is scheduled for release in 2027.
The partnership will also focus on creating liquid-cooled systems for high-performance computing (HPC), generative AI, and next-generation green data centers.
Fujitsu and Supermicro will combine their expertise to create a leading server portfolio.
Supermicro's flexible Building Block design enables quick customization of servers for AI, HPC, and general computing, supporting both cloud and edge deployments.
The collaboration will involve Fsas Technologies Inc., a Fujitsu subsidiary, to deliver global generative AI solutions using Supermicro's GPU servers and support services for data centers and enterprises.
"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."
Investors can gain exposure to Super Micro through iShares Future AI & Tech ETF (NYSE:ARTY) and Defiance Daily Target 2X Long SMCI ETF (NASDAQ:SMCX).
Price Action: SMCI shares are down 0.26% at $41.89 premarket at the last check Thursday.
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