Fujitsu to Work with Intel to Develop
New Mission-Critical Enterprise Servers
Strategic Collaboration Aims for Fujitsu To Deliver
Mainframe-Class Intel-Based Linux Servers in 2005
Fujitsu Limited and Intel Corporation today announced plans to develop mission-critical enterprise servers for the
worldwide computing market. The new Fujitsu systems, which will contain industry-standard Intel® processors and run
Linux* and Windows* operating systems, will complement Fujitsu’s Unix- and mainframe-based mission-critical enterprise
platform offerings.
Fujitsu, global leader in large-scale, mission-critical computing platforms, aims to make available Intel® Xeon™
processor DP and MP families based on the collaboration from the end of 2004, followed by large multi-processor systems
based on future versions of the Intel® Itanium® processor family by the end of 2005. These systems, which will build
upon the company’s current high-reliability, high-performance Intel-based server offerings, will scale up to the most
sophisticated, 128 processor-capable mainframe-class systems.
To support the collaborative effort, and following on its Linux business strategy announcement last October, Fujitsu has
created a new Linux systems organisational structure under its Enterprise Systems Group. Comprising over 300 engineers
and capitalising on Fujitsu’s mission-critical systems expertise, including grid computing, autonomous systems and
optical interconnect technologies, the organisation is focusing on providing hardware platforms and core software that
improve the reliability, availability and scalability of Linux-based enterprise systems.
“Fujitsu prides itself on offering among the most reliable, high-performance enterprise server systems on the market
today, including our highly scalable PRIMEPOWER Unix-based server and GS Series mainframe platforms,” said Tadayasu
Sugita, Corporate Senior Executive Vice President and CTO, Fujitsu Limited. “We see great opportunities from this new
collaboration with Intel to extend our mission-critical enterprise solutions to the fast-growing Linux space and to be
the world’s first vendor to bring such Intel-based systems to the market. Adding Linux systems as a third pillar of our
high-performance server business will enable us to provide our customers with a full range of mission-critical platform
options to optimally support their diverse enterprise application needs.”
“This agreement brings a new era of leading Xeon and Itanium processor family Fujitsu systems to demanding
mainframe-class environments,” said Mike Fister, senior vice president and general manager, Intel Enterprise Platforms
Group. “This collaboration in hardware technology, software tools, enterprise applications and solutions will deliver
Intel-based servers that match the reliability of proprietary systems of any size, while offering dramatic performance
increases and cost savings.”
To promote greater business opportunities in the mission-critical server market, Fujitsu and Intel will work together
and with the Linux community to enhance Linux reliability, functionality and performance. The companies plan to use
Intel’s suite of software tools to accelerate efforts with key ISVs to optimise Linux applications on Fujitsu’s
Intel-based systems.
About Fujitsu
Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace.
Pace-setting technologies, high-reliability/performance computing and telecommunications platforms, and a worldwide
corps of systems and services experts make Fujitsu uniquely positioned to unleash the infinite possibilities of the
broadband Internet to help its customers succeed. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported
consolidated revenues of 5 trillion yen (about US$38 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2002. For more
information, please see: http://www.fujitsu.com/.
About Intel
Intel, the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications
products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
Intel, Intel® Xeon, and Intel® NetBurst are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries
in the United States and other countries.
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