Fujitsu has unveiled a comprehensive semiconductor development roadmap targeting major advancements in high-performance computing (HPC) and quantum computing by 2031.

In the HPC processor segment, the company plans a two-year iteration cycle starting with the first-generation FUJITSU-MONAKA in 2027. The MONAKA-X model in 2029 will shift to a 1.4nm process and introduce an integrated NPU (Neural Processing Unit) for enhanced AI workloads. By 2031, the flagship MONAKA-XX will achieve a deep CPU-NPU architecture fusion on an advanced node, aiming for a threefold improvement in energy efficiency over the first generation.
For quantum computing, Fujitsu has set a clear target: developing a system with 1,000 physical qubits / 250 logical qubits by 2030, with plans to scale up to 1,000 logical qubits in the same year to tackle complex problems beyond the reach of classical computers.
ICgoodFind : Fujitsu's roadmap, focused on architectural fusion and process advancement, is set to accelerate innovation in high-end chips for AI and quantum computing.
