en.Wedoany.com Reported - Fsas Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan's Fujitsu, has released its FY2025 business results, announcing year-on-year growth in both revenue and profit. Order revenue exceeded targets, with revenue growing over 5% year-on-year and operating profit increasing by more than 10%. The company also disclosed the latest progress in its AI infrastructure segment, including the engineering advancement of the Arm-based, low-power AI processor Monaka, the mass production release of the all-flash storage Eternus EP300, and a significant expansion of its partner network. This marks the official entry into a phase of scaled growth for the hardware company, which has been operating independently from Fujitsu for only two years. Santosh Wadwa, head of Fsas Technologies' platform business, told the media that against a backdrop of supply chain constraints, rising key component prices, and markets where AI pricing power is still developing, the company achieved steady growth, outpacing the market average.
The Monaka processor is central to Fsas Technologies' future AI infrastructure strategy. The chip utilizes the Armv9-A instruction set architecture and a 3D chiplet design. The compute chiplets are based on TSMC's 2nm process, face-to-face stacked on a 5nm SRAM cache layer using hybrid copper bonding. The I/O die integrates DDR5 memory controllers, PCIe 6.0, and CXL 3.0 channels. A single chip integrates 4 compute modules totaling 144 Arm cores, with a dual-socket configuration scalable to 288 cores per node, supporting Arm SVE2 vector extension instructions for AI inference, high-performance computing, and large-scale data processing scenarios. Fujitsu received the first engineering samples based on 3.5D XDSiP packaging from Broadcom in February this year and has completed initial testing and early performance verification, with official shipments planned for FY2027. Meanwhile, Fsas Technologies confirmed in April this year that Fujitsu has commissioned Japanese semiconductor manufacturer Rapidus to develop a standalone AI inference accelerator NPU using a 1.4nm process. This will be deployed on the same substrate as the Monaka CPU in the future, forming a complete AI computing platform of CPU+GPU+NPU, and will be used in Japan's next-generation "Fugaku NEXT" supercomputer.
The Eternus EP300 is Fsas Technologies' latest move in the storage sector. The system is positioned as a compact, all-flash enterprise storage solution, specifically designed for modern workloads such as AI training and inference, virtualization, databases, and Kubernetes, supporting PCIe 5.0 interfaces and an active-active high-availability cluster architecture. The "EP" in the product name stands for "Eco Power," emphasizing low power consumption and sustainable design goals. The Eternus EP300 fills the gap in Fsas Technologies' storage product line between the Eternus AB/HB series and the mid-to-high-end Eternus DX series, further refining its full-stack storage product matrix from edge to core to cloud.
The rapid expansion of its partner network is another pillar of Fsas Technologies' growth. The company added approximately 1,200 new partners in FY2025, pushing the total number of partners to about 5,700 for the first time, and successfully activated over 80% of them to generate actual business, compared to an activation rate of only 15% in the previous fiscal year. In terms of rebranding, Fsas Technologies officially entered the UK market in February 2026, launching the Summit Tour 2026, an eight-city roadshow plan across Europe focusing on data sovereignty and secure IT infrastructure. Regarding the partnership ecosystem, Fsas Technologies has successively established an OEM Gold Partner relationship with the open-source virtualization platform Proxmox VE and launched the ESACA cooperation program with mgm technology partners in Munich, offering a sovereign AI software development platform to European enterprises. The company's deployment in the supercomputing field is also accelerating, forming a consortium with Spanish telecom Telefónica, which was selected by EuroHPC JU as the supplier for the MareNostrum 5 upgrade project at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, with a contract value of 129 million euros, expected to be fully operational by mid-2026. SUSE also named Fsas Technologies a "Global Co-Innovator" at its 2026 Global Partner Awards, recognizing its contribution to driving the migration of mission-critical SAP environments to open-source KVM architecture.
Fsas Technologies officially began operating independently from Fujitsu in April 2024, responsible for developing and manufacturing PRIMERGY servers, PRIMEQUEST IA servers, and ETERNUS storage systems, independently targeting the global data center market. From the engineering progress of the Monaka chip to the mass production release of the Eternus EP300, Fsas Technologies is accelerating its deployment in enterprise-level IT infrastructure for the AI era through a three-pronged approach of proprietary chip development capabilities, storage product iteration, and partner network expansion.
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