"By combining AMD's innovative GPU technology with Fujitsu's low-power high-performance processor Fujitsu-Monaka, we seek to create an environment in which more companies will be able to utilize AI while reducing the power consumed by datacenters," Vivek Mahajan, the Chief Technology Officer at Fujitsu said in a statement.
"Monaka will feature up to 144 ArmV9 cores with support for SVE2 vector extensions and confidential computing capabilities. The latter makes sense as Fujitsu has made a habit of deploying its chips not just in HPC clusters, but in the cloud as well."
"Compared to the 48-core A64FX, Monaka will also support dual socket configurations, allowing for denser nodes."
"In terms of memory and I/O, the part is expected to feature 12 DDR5 memory channels, PCIe 6.0, and CXL 3.0. This is another notable departure from the speedy HBM2 memory used on the A64FX."
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