Kawasaki, Japan – Fujitsu has announced an expanded strategic collaboration with NVIDIA to develop a comprehensive AI infrastructure that integrates AI agents, aiming to strengthen enterprises’ competitiveness while maintaining autonomy in AI deployment.
This initiative focuses on co-developing an AI agent platform designed for industry-specific applications in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, and robotics.
This platform will operate alongside an AI computing infrastructure that combines Fujitsu’s FUJITSU-MONAKA CPU series with NVIDIA GPUs through NVIDIA NVLink Fusion. Together, these systems are intended to enable self-evolving AI agents that continuously learn and improve, helping to advance industrial automation and intelligence across industries.
“By combining the cutting-edge technologies of both companies, we will develop and provide full-stack AI infrastructure, starting with sectors such as manufacturing,” Takahito Tokita, representative director and CEO of Fujitsu, commented.
He added, “We will also further support the expansion needs of AI infrastructure through this partnership by expanding in the areas of high-performance computing and quantum processing.”
Under the collaboration, Fujitsu and NVIDIA will pursue three main areas of development. The first involves creating a self-evolving AI agent platform that balances performance and security through multi-tenancy support.
Built on Fujitsu Kozuchi and the NVIDIA Dynamo platform, it will integrate Fujitsu’s AI workload orchestration technologies with NVIDIA NeMo and NIM microservices to support sector-specific AI customisation in industries such as healthcare and manufacturing
The second area focuses on co-developing next-generation computing infrastructure. This will integrate Fujitsu’s FUJITSU-MONAKA CPUs with NVIDIA’s GPUs to deliver high-performance, energy-efficient AI computing capable of zetascale performance.
The companies will also combine Fujitsu’s high-speed ARM software with NVIDIA CUDA to provide an end-to-end HPC-AI ecosystem that supports enterprise-scale AI transformation.
The third area aims to drive customer and partner engagement through the creation of a robust ecosystem to accelerate AI adoption.
“The AI industrial revolution has begun, and we must build the infrastructure to power it,” Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, commented.
“Together, NVIDIA and Fujitsu are connecting and extending our ecosystems to forge a powerful partnership for the era of AI.”
Furthermore, Fujitsu and NVIDIA plan to co-develop use cases across industries, beginning with manufacturing and robotics, and promote AI-driven societal transformation by applying advanced technologies such as physical AI to address labour shortages and support operational automation.
The implementation of this initiative will begin in Japan before expanding globally. The company envisions widespread AI adoption as a catalyst for industrial transformation and sustainable growth.
By 2030, Fujitsu aims to position this full-stack AI infrastructure as a key foundation of Japan’s digital society, facilitating broader enterprise AI adoption, stimulating market growth, and contributing to social and economic development.