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AMD teams with Fujitsu on strategic partnership to create compuing platforms for AI and HPC
AMD and Fujitsu have just announced a new strategic partnership to create computing platforms for AI and high-performance computing (HPC). The new partnership includes aspects from technology development to commercialization, and will further boost the creation of open source and energy-efficient platforms using advanced processors with "superior power performance and highly flexible AI/HPC software" that aims to accelerate open-source AI and HPC initiatives. The insane rise of AI including generative AI, cloud service providers (CSPs) and users are wanting optimized architectures, at various price and power-per-performance configurations explains AMD in the press release. The PR continued: "From end-to-end, AMD supports an open ecosystem, and strongly believes in giving customers choice. Fujitsu has worked to develop FUJITSU-MONAKA, a next-generation Arm-based processor that aims to achieve both high performance and low power consumption. With FUJITSU-MONAKA, together with AMD Instinct accelerators, customers have an additional choice to achieve large-scale AI workload processing to whilst attempting to reduce the data center total cost of ownership". Vivek Mahajan, Corporate Vice President, CTO, CPO, Fujitsu Limited said: "Through this strategic partnership with AMD, Fujitsu seeks to accelerate open-source AI initiatives with a shared vision of achieving sustainable computing platforms. By combining AMD's innovative GPU technology with Fujitsu's low-power/high-performance processor technology, we seek to create an environment in which more companies will be able to utilize AI while reducing the power consumed by data centers. I believe that this partnership is an important step forward in accelerating Fujitsu's efforts to achieve a sustainable society".
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Fujitsu and AMD to begin strategic partnership to develop more sustainable computing infrastructure intended to accelerate open-source AI initiatives - Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD)
KAWASAKI, Japan and SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Fujitsu and AMD AMD today announced that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to form a strategic partnership to create computing platforms for AI and high-performance computing (HPC). The partnership, encompassing all aspects from technology development to commercialization, will seek to facilitate the creation of open source and energy efficient platforms comprised of advanced processors with superior power performance and highly flexible AI/HPC software and aims to accelerate open-source AI and/or HPC initiatives. Due to the rapid spread of AI, including generative AI, cloud service providers and end-users are seeking optimized architectures at various price points and power per performance configurations. From end-to-end, AMD supports an open ecosystem, and strongly believes in giving customers choice. Fujitsu has worked to develop FUJITSU-MONAKA (1), a next-generation Arm-based processor that aims to achieve both high performance and low power consumption. With FUJITSU-MONAKA, together with AMD Instinctâ„¢ accelerators, customers have an additional choice to achieve large-scale AI workload processing to whilst attempting to reduce the data center total cost of ownership. This collaboration will focus on the three strategic areas of engineering, ecosystems, and business, bringing together Fujitsu's world-leading supercomputer-based advanced CPU technology with industry-leading AMD GPU technology. Under this collaboration, Fujitsu and AMD will target joint development of innovative computing platforms for AI and HPC by 2027. In addition, based on AMD ROCmâ„¢ software, an open-source AI/HPC software stack for GPUs, and Fujitsu's Arm-based FUJITSU-MONAKA software, Fujitsu and AMD will enhance their collaboration with the open-source community. Both companies seek to advance the development of open-source AI software that is optimized for the AI computing platforms they will provide, and work to expand the ecosystem. Fujitsu and AMD will also collaborate on marketing and co-creation with customers to offer these AI computing platforms globally. In addition, to expand AI use cases and promote the societal implementation of AI, based on the computing infrastructure of FUJITSU-MONAKA and AMD Instinct accelerators, both companies will collaborate to build an open and more sustainable AI/HPC platform ecosystem, including a joint customer center. For full release click here View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fujitsu-and-amd-to-begin-strategic-partnership-to-develop-more-sustainable-computing-infrastructure-intended-to-accelerate-open-source-ai-initiatives-302293642.html SOURCE Fujitsu Limited Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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Fujitsu and AMD to begin strategic partnership to develop more sustainable computing infrastructure intended to accelerate open-source AI initiatives By Investing.com
Kawasaki, Japan and Santa Clara, California, Nov 1, 2024 - (JCN Newswire) - - Fujitsu and AMD (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:AMD) today announced that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to form a strategic partnership to create computing platforms for AI and high-performance computing (HPC). The partnership, encompassing all aspects from technology development to commercialization, will seek to facilitate the creation of open source and energy efficient platforms comprised of advanced processors with superior power performance and highly flexible AI/HPC software and aims to accelerate open-source AI and/or HPC initiatives. Due to the rapid spread of AI, including generative AI, cloud service providers and end-users are seeking optimized architectures at various price points and power per performance configurations. From end-to-end, AMD supports an open ecosystem, and strongly believes in giving customers choice. Fujitsu has worked to develop FUJITSU-MONAKA (1), a next-generation Arm-based processor that aims to achieve both high performance and low power consumption. With FUJITSU-MONAKA, together with AMD Instinct accelerators, customers have an additional choice to achieve large-scale AI workload processing to whilst attempting to reduce the data center total cost of ownership. This collaboration will focus on the three strategic areas of engineering, ecosystems, and business, bringing together Fujitsu's world-leading supercomputer-based advanced CPU technology with industry-leading AMD GPU technology. Under this collaboration, Fujitsu and AMD will target joint development of innovative computing platforms for AI and HPC by 2027. In addition, based on AMD ROCm software, an open-source AI/HPC software stack for GPUs, and Fujitsu's Arm-based FUJITSU-MONAKA software, Fujitsu and AMD will enhance their collaboration with the open-source community. Both companies seek to advance the development of open-source AI software that is optimized for the AI computing platforms they will provide, and work to expand the ecosystem. Fujitsu and AMD will also collaborate on marketing and co-creation with customers to offer these AI computing platforms globally. In addition, to expand AI use cases and promote the societal implementation of AI, based on the computing infrastructure of FUJITSU-MONAKA and AMD Instinct accelerators, both companies will collaborate to build an open and more sustainable AI/HPC platform ecosystem, including a joint customer center. Through this collaboration, Fujitsu and AMD are bringing their respective world-leading technologies together and will promote open-source AI initiatives by offering more sustainable options in both hardware and software that can be utilized by many companies. Vivek Mahajan, Corporate Vice President, CTO, CPO, Fujitsu Limited, comments: "Through this strategic partnership with AMD, Fujitsu seeks to accelerate open-source AI initiatives with a shared vision of achieving sustainable computing platforms. By combining AMD's innovative GPU technology with Fujitsu's low-power/high-performance processor FUJITSU-MONAKA, we seek to create an environment in which more companies will be able to utilize AI while reducing the power consumed by data centers. I believe that this partnership is an important step forward in accelerating Fujitsu's efforts to achieve a sustainable society." Phil Guido, EVP, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, AMD comments: "By combining our cutting-edge AMD Instinct accelerators with Fujitsu's advanced low-power processors, we are positioned to deliver high-performance and energy-efficient solutions that will benefit our joint AI and HPC customers. Our strategic partnership with Fujitsu not only underscores our commitment to innovation but also highlights our dedication to Japan, where we recognize the importance of local partnerships and expertise. As we continue to expand our relationships in Japan, we are excited about the opportunities to create a more sustainable computing infrastructure that aligns with Japan's technological leadership and commitment to sustainability." (1) FUJITSU-MONAKA :A processor based on the ARM instruction set architecture, employing cutting-edge 2-nanometer technology. It achieves high performance through utilizing Fujitsu's proprietary many-core architecture for high performance and low power consumption. In addition, by supporting industry standard software through Fujitsu's collaboration with the open-source community, FUJITSU-MONAKA promotes building an environment in which it is easy to maximize performance. This new technology applied to the FUJITSU-MONAKA is based on results obtained from a project subsidized by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). About AMD For more than 50 years AMD has driven innovation in high-performance computing, graphics, and visualization technologies. Billions of people, leading Fortune 500 businesses, and cutting-edge scientific research institutions around the world rely on AMD technology daily to improve how they live, work, and play. AMD employees are focused on building leadership high-performance and adaptive products that push the boundaries of what is possible. For more information about how AMD is enabling today and inspiring tomorrow, visit the AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) website, blog, LinkedIn and X pages. About Fujitsu Fujitsu's purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries, our 124,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.7 trillion yen (US$26 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: www.fujitsu.com.
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AMD and Fujitsu have announced a strategic partnership to create open-source, energy-efficient computing platforms for AI and high-performance computing, aiming to accelerate innovation and sustainability in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
AMD and Fujitsu have announced a strategic partnership aimed at creating cutting-edge computing platforms for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC). This collaboration, formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MOU), encompasses technology development and commercialization efforts to accelerate open-source AI and HPC initiatives 123.
The partnership focuses on developing energy-efficient platforms that combine advanced processors with superior power performance and flexible AI/HPC software. This initiative comes in response to the growing demand for optimized architectures from cloud service providers and end-users, particularly in light of the rapid spread of AI technologies, including generative AI 2.
At the heart of this collaboration is the integration of Fujitsu's FUJITSU-MONAKA, a next-generation Arm-based processor, with AMD's Instinct accelerators. FUJITSU-MONAKA aims to achieve both high performance and low power consumption, offering customers an additional choice for large-scale AI workload processing while potentially reducing data center total cost of ownership 12.
The partnership will concentrate on three strategic areas:
The companies have set an ambitious target to jointly develop innovative computing platforms for AI and HPC by 2027. This collaboration aims to advance the development of open-source AI software optimized for their AI computing platforms and expand the ecosystem 2.
Both AMD and Fujitsu emphasize their commitment to sustainability and open-source initiatives. The partnership seeks to create an environment where more companies can utilize AI while reducing power consumption in data centers. This aligns with broader efforts to achieve a sustainable society and promote the societal implementation of AI 13.
Vivek Mahajan, Corporate Vice President, CTO, CPO of Fujitsu Limited, highlighted the partnership's potential to accelerate open-source AI initiatives and create sustainable computing platforms. Phil Guido, EVP and Chief Commercial Officer of AMD, emphasized the benefits for AI and HPC customers and underscored AMD's commitment to Japan's technological leadership and sustainability goals 3.
This strategic partnership between AMD and Fujitsu represents a significant step in the evolution of AI and HPC technologies. By combining their respective strengths in GPU and CPU technologies, the companies aim to offer more sustainable options in both hardware and software, potentially reshaping the landscape of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence 123.
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