Fujitsu has created a spinoff from its division and infrastructure services areas, to which he has named Fsas Technologies. Through it, which will operate independently of Fujitsu, the company’s customers will have complete hardware solutions, with multi -brand approach, so that they can take advantage of the growth of the data centers and take out the entire possible game to the AI projects.
In Spainthe manager responsible for leading FSAS Technologies is Gonzalo Romeo. His mission will be, among other things, try to promote collaboration with other integrators, and not work with Fujitsu, to provide solutions to technological challenges such as energy efficiency, safety and performance
One of the main bets of FSAS Technologies is the development of a low -consumption chip of general purpose, which they have called Monaka, based on ARM and is designed for AI workloads. With him they hope to compete with the main companies in the sector, such as Nvidia, Intel or AMD.
From the company also highlight its potential to launch critical data centers in Spain. With them they will offer their customers computing power to work with AI project data loads. But they will also have what is necessary to develop a hybrid quantum computing platform, which can combine real physical hardware, and simulation of it.
Christian Leutner, vice -representative and general director for Europe of Technologiesstressed that «Based on Japanese precision and Fujitsu’s legacy of excellence, FSAS Technologies offers sustainable, reliable and robust datacenter solutions. Thanks to a team of experts and their technical knowledge, we support companies in their growth, adaptation and leadership in areas such as Genai, Hybrid It, Data Resilience, SAP infrastructure and innovative technologies such as Quantum. For our clients and partners, everything they trust remains unchanged: our equipment, products, services and commitment. The Transition to FSAS Technologies allows us«.