Fujitsu and Supermicro have announced plans to jointly develop “green” energy-efficient servers for high-performance computing.

The project will integrate Fujitsu’s future Arm-based Fujitsu Monaka processor, targeted for release in 2027.

Fujitsu’s Monaka processor is expected to have up to 144 cores and 112 channels of memory.

The companies said they will also jointly develop liquid-cooled solutions for high-performance computing, generative AI, and next-generation green data centers.

"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.”

Vivek Mahajan, corporate vice president, CTO, and CPO at Fujitsu, added: "The collaboration between Fujitsu and Supermicro is a groundbreaking initiative that will accelerate green computing innovation. By combining our technologies, we will enable high-performance, energy-efficient AI system infrastructure, driving the evolution of AI and digital transformation.”

The collaboration will also extend to Fsas Technologies, a Fujitsu subsidiary.