Nvidia & Fujitsu Team Up for Full-Stack AI Infrastructure
Nvidia and Fujitsu have joined forces to create a full-stack AI infrastructure, enabling companies to use AI autonomously and securely. This comes as Nvidia's stock experienced a slight dip despite reaching a record high, due to warnings from prominent figures and delays in a billion-dollar chip deal with the United Arab Emirates.
The partnership, announced without a specific date, is set to create three core initiatives. Firstly, a self-evolving AI agent platform, combining Fujitsu's Kozuchi technology with Nvidia's Dynamo platform and NeMo for swift inferences in healthcare and manufacturing.
Secondly, a next-generation computing infrastructure integrating MONAKA CPUs with Nvidia GPUs via NVLink Fusion, promising zettabyte performance. Lastly, joint programs with companies like Yaskawa Electric for AI robots, focusing on use cases in robotics and automation.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hailed the alliance, marking the start of the industrial AI revolution and aiming to build global AI infrastructure.
Despite recent fluctuations in Nvda stock due to warnings and deal delays, Nvidia remains promising in the long term. The partnership with Fujitsu signals a significant step towards autonomous and secure AI use, with a focus on healthcare, manufacturing, robotics, and automation.