Fujitsu Launches Turnkey Generative AI Platform with Supermicro

Fujitsu Launches Turnkey Generative AI Platform with Supermicro
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KAWASAKI, JAPAN, and SAN JOSE, CALIF, 23RD APRIL 2025 – Fujitsu Limited and Super Micro Computer, Inc. have expanded their strategic partnership to launch a comprehensive managed generative AI platform tailored for enterprise environments.

  This offering brings together OEM Supermicro servers, enterprise-grade support, and Fujitsu’s own Takane large language model to help enterprises ramp up adoption of generative AI and scale the technology quickly without investing in infrastructure.

The solution comes with the PRIMERGY GX2570 M8s, a very high-performance server offered in two models – a 10U air-cooled and a 4U liquid-cooled configuration equipped with an advanced NVIDIA HGX B200 GPU.

 These configurations are designed to meet the growing demand for dedicated AI environments, with a special emphasis on those processing sensitive or confidential data.

These systems are backed by 4,000 engineers across 700 locations in Japan through Fujitsu’s SupportDesk, which provides rapid-response maintenance.

The Infrastructure Manager tool simplifies the management of the server lifecycle – deployment, monitoring, updates – so that businesses can truly focus on their AI applications rather than hardware upkeep.

Through this managed service, launching in July 2025, customers can now avail of scalable generative AI capabilities, including server hardware, operational support, integrated tools, and Fujitsu’s Takane LLM. It allows enterprises to securely, efficiently, and cost-effectively build and run AI models.

Kazushi Koga, Corporate Executive Officer, Fujitsu Limited, comments:

“By strengthening its collaboration with Supermicro, Fujitsu has created a comprehensive managed service offering that combines OEM servers with high-performance GPUs for generative AI in dedicated environments, along with high-quality maintenance, integrated management services and the Takane LLM for enterprises. We are confident that this initiative is an innovative step toward promoting safe and secure generative AI utilization and will contribute to the expansion of our customers’ businesses.”

Charles Liang, president and CEO, Super Micro Computer, Inc., comments:

“Supermicro is excited to continue its strong relationship with Fujitsu. We believe the combination of Supermicro’s 10U air-cooled model and a 4U liquid-cooled model, both featuring the advanced NVIDIA HGX B200 GPU family, with Fujitsu’s recognized global service offer customers a proven AI solution for the acceleration of AI in the enterprise.”


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