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Fujitsu Expands Strategic Collaboration with NVIDIA to Build Full-Stack AI Infrastructure

Jensen Huang

Fujitsu has announced an expanded partnership with NVIDIA to develop a full-stack AI infrastructure designed to accelerate industrial transformation. The collaboration will integrate Fujitsu’s next-generation FUJITSU-MONAKA CPUs with NVIDIA GPUs through NVLink Fusion, creating a powerful foundation for industry-specific AI agents across sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, and robotics.

At the core of this initiative is the development of an AI agent platform capable of evolving autonomously, allowing enterprises to tailor solutions for their specific needs. These AI agents, delivered as NVIDIA NIM microservices, will enable organizations to deploy secure, scalable, and high-performance AI systems faster than ever before.

“The AI industrial revolution has begun, and we must build the infrastructure to power it — in Japan and across the globe.”

— Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA

Takahito Tokita, CEO of Fujitsu, said the collaboration would serve as a catalyst for enterprise transformation: “By combining the cutting-edge 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. This collaboration will expand into high-performance computing and quantum, ensuring enterprises have the tools to compete globally.”

The alliance also highlights the urgency of democratizing AI adoption. While generative AI is already reshaping communication and creativity, deployment costs and technical barriers have limited its reach to larger enterprises. By co-developing a scalable AI infrastructure, Fujitsu and NVIDIA aim to bridge this gap, making AI more accessible while ensuring businesses retain autonomy in how they use it.

Beyond boosting industrial efficiency, the partnership envisions wider societal impact. Fujitsu and NVIDIA will explore applications in robotics and “physical AI” to help automate tasks, address labor shortages, and foster innovation across industries.

With this expansion, both companies signal a commitment to establishing AI infrastructure as a critical foundation for Japan’s digital society by 2030, setting the stage for global adoption and long-term sustainable growth.

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