AMI Joins Fujitsu to Deliver Next-Gen Arm-Based FUJITSU-MONAKA CPU with Unmatched Power and Efficiency
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AMI®, the global leader in Dynamic Firmware for modern computing, is proud to announce that it has been selected by Fujitsu® as the firmware supplier and development partner for its exciting new FUJITSU-MONAKA™ next-generation Arm®-based processor. This collaboration will bring together a truly global set of industry leaders to realize a new high-performance server platform with unmatched computational power and efficiency.
“By adopting AMI as an independent firmware vendor, the FUJITSU-MONAKA project will benefit from AMI’s decades of firmware leadership and innovation, as well as its key status as an Arm Total Design ecosystem member. This partnership will ensure that the firmware integration for this groundbreaking project achieves its essential goal of delivering high performance, sustainable hybrid AI and HPC computing infrastructure,” said Naoki Shinjo, Head of Advanced Technology Development Unit of Fujitsu.
Regarding the opportunity to provide firmware and development support for the FUJITSU-MONAKA platform, Srivatsan Ramachandran, AMI’s SVP of Strategic Partnerships commented that, “This is a wonderful opportunity for AMI to once again work with an industry leader in AI and HPC. Fujitsu is a trusted and highly valued partner of AMI, and we are excited to lend our 40 years of firmware experience to this exciting project. We see FUJITSU-MONAKA as a vital progression in the journey to datacenter sustainability, balancing power consumption with computing performance.”
Fujitsu is deeply committed to a greener future for everyone. In this spirit, the FUJITSU-MONAKA CPU is expected to achieve significantly greater performance than competing processors with exceptional power efficiency, while advancing security by Arm CCA and maintaining reliability. The vision for FUJITSU-MONAKA is to cleanly power the AI, HPC, and hybrid workloads of the most efficient data centers of the future. This system design will set a new high-water mark for data center hardware in terms of power efficiency and computational capability.
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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).
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