Fujitsu, the Japanese ICT company, has announced an expanded collaboration with NVIDIA to develop a full-stack AI infrastructure that integrates AI agents. The partnership will focus on creating sector-specific AI solutions and computing platforms for industries such as healthcare, manufacturing and robotics.
The initiative aims to strengthen enterprise competitiveness and accelerate AI adoption while allowing organisations to retain autonomy in how they use the technology. The collaboration will see the FUJITSU-MONAKA CPU series combined with NVIDIA GPUs through NVLink Fusion to deliver next-generation computing infrastructure.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said, “The AI industrial revolution has begun, and we must build the infrastructure to power it in Japan and across the globe. Together, NVIDIA and Fujitsu are connecting and extending our ecosystems to forge a powerful partnership for the era of AI.”
The companies will co-develop an AI agent platform designed for industry-specific use. This will include autonomous learning systems, digital twin applications and robotics-based automation to address labour shortages.
Fujitsu stated that the platform will be provided as NVIDIA NIM microservices to facilitate faster customer adoption. “By combining the 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,” Takahito Tokita, CEO of Fujitsu, added.
The Japanese company stands as a player in computing, focusing on supercomputing, quantum research, and enterprise systems. Last year, Fujitsu and Cohere also announced a partnership to develop and offer large language models (LLMs) tailored for enterprises.
This NVIDIA collaboration also includes work on high-performance computing and quantum systems. Fujitsu aims to establish AI infrastructure as a foundation for Japan’s digital society by 2030 and expand its reach globally.
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