1 model across 1 family · Latest: Fugaku-LLM 13B (2024-01)
Innovative AI solutions for real-world challenges.
Fujitsu's portfolio covers 1 active model across 1 non-obsolete family, with task labels spanning general LLM work. Open a model detail page to compare provider routes and sourced benchmarks.
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Fugaku-LLM 13B
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2026-05-19
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Fujitsu is a Japanese AI research organization founded in 1935. Innovative AI solutions for real-world challenges. Fujitsu ships 1 model family totaling 1 model, with the most recent release Fugaku-LLM 13B in 2024-01. Notable families include Fugaku-LLM. Use it as a stable reference for lab background, release coverage, and follow-up model pages as they are added. Researchers and evaluators can scan counts. View official API endpoints, benchmark performance, and coding/agent fit for every Fujitsu model.
About
Fujitsu Limited, established in 1935, stands as a trailblazer in the realm of information and communication technology, carving a niche for itself with a robust history of technological innovations. Originating as a spin-off from Fuji Electric Company, Fujitsu has, over the decades, expanded its horizons to encompass a wide array of services, ranging from computing and networking to data security. A firm commitment to sustainability has always been a pillar of its operations, aligning closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to drive a positive societal impact. In recent years, Fujitsu has heavily invested in the domain of generative AI and large language models, showcasing its prowess and forward-thinking business approach. This is exemplified by their pioneering development of specialized LLMs, notably the Takane model, crafted especially for secure enterprise environments. Takane’s outstanding ability in Japanese language processing is exemplified by its top scores on the JGLUE benchmark, setting a standard in AI language proficiency. Within Fujitsu’s Kozuchi AI platform, this model serves as a core component, allowing diverse industries like finance and healthcare to seamlessly implement and test cutting-edge AI technologies 21112. Fujitsu’s innovative approach uniquely integrates knowledge graph technology with retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), optimizing the interpretative capabilities of LLMs. This notable fusion enhances the extraction and utilization of extensive data sets, ensuring that AI-generated information is not only pertinent but also adheres to rigorous compliance and regulatory standards. By implementing generative AI auditing technology, Fujitsu guarantees that the outputs are aligned with legal mandates, a critical feature for enterprises operating under strict frameworks 79. By collaborating with industry pioneers like Cohere, Fujitsu continues to expand its generative AI capabilities, further cementing its leadership in this technology sphere. This collaboration focuses on refining LLMs for the Japanese market, buttressing Fujitsu's leadership in AI advancements. Furthermore, Fujitsu actively engages in research to enhance the reliability and ethical standards of AI systems, tackling challenges like hallucinations in LLM outputs, thereby reinforcing the effectiveness and ethicality of AI applications 101213. Fujitsu's enduring legacy of innovation, coupled with its strategic endeavors in generative AI and LLMs, positions it prominently within the technological frontier. By emphasizing security, compliance, and innovation, Fujitsu not only amplifies its service offerings but also promotes the integration of AI into business operations sustainably and responsibly.
Featured models
| Model | Released | Context | Input price ($/1M) | Output price ($/1M) | License |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fugaku-LLM 13B | 2024-01-30 | 4k | $0.81 | $0.94 | Unknown |
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Recent releases
- Fugaku-LLM 13B- 2024-01-30
FAQ
Who founded Fujitsu and when?
Fujitsu was founded in 1935 and is associated with Tokyo, Japan.
What models has Fujitsu released?
Fujitsu ships 1 model across 1 family: Fugaku-LLM.
Is Fujitsu's technology open source?
LLMReference does not yet have enough model license data to classify Fujitsu's releases.
Where is Fujitsu headquartered?
Fujitsu is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
What is Fujitsu known for?
Innovative AI solutions for real-world challenges. Its most prominent tracked family is Fugaku-LLM.
How can I access Fujitsu's models?
Fujitsu's models are available via Microsoft Foundry.
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Last reviewed: 2026-05-19. Data sourced from public lab announcements and provider documentation.
