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Fujitsu shows off U772 LifeBook - a business targeted Ultrabook
Fujitsu is readying the release of the LifeBook U772, its business-targeted Ivy Bridge Ultrabook. -
Panasonic moves mobile production away from Japan
Panasonic sold around five million handsets in the just-ended fiscal term, making it the number three domestic manufacturer behind Sharp and Fujitsu. -
AMD launches fresh set of Opterons
The AMD Opteron 3000 Series platform is targeted at the dense, power efficient 1P Web hosting/Web server market. There are 4- or 8-core CPUs, the AMD Opteron 3200 Series processor is shipping today in platforms from MSI, Tyan, Fujitsu and Dell. -
Server revenues drop in mixed bag for global market
Double digit decreases were also seen by fourth placed Oracle, dropping 11.5 percent to claim a 5.2 percent market share, and Fujitsu, falling 10.5 percent to hold on to 3.4 percent revenue share. -
Japanese firms partner for multi-standard mobile modem
A multi-standard modemhas been developed by a group of Japanese electronics firms: DoCoMo, NEC, Fujitsu and Panasonic. -
Fujitsu plans mobile Jujitsu
The noble Samurai family Fujitsu, which has been sitting on the sidelines while other IT manufacturers have been battling it out to become the mobile technology Shogun has decided that it wants to join in. -
Renesas, Fujitsu and Panasonic to merge chip operations
Three chip makers, Renesas, Fujitsu and Panasonic, have decided that the only way they can compete is by merging their operations. -
Intel’s Itanic is close to the end
CommentIn the last week we reported how the Itanium Solutions page, hosted by Intel has been disappeared with virtually no traces left. The ISA, launched to fanfare in 2005 - had as members Intel, HP, NEC, SGI, Unisys, Hitachi, Fujitsu, Microsoft, Red Hat, Novell, Oracle, SAP and SAS - as reported by ZD Ne -
Japan working on a defensive cyber weapon
While that happened, the Defense Ministry's Technical Research and Development Institute, which is in charge of weapons development, outsourced the project to Fujitsu. -
TT Docomo to make its own chips
According to Reuters, Docomo and Samsung will be joined by NEC, Panasonic and Fujitsu in the venture. -
Former AMD-Spansion fab VP moves to Ramtron
Doran has a bit of a reputation when it comes to sorting out outfits which need expansion. After sorting out AMD so that it could become GloFo, he took the AMD memory division into a merged joint venture with Fujitsuthat later resulted in the IPO of Spansion. -
Low voltage SRAM could save your battery
Fujitsu and its chum SuVolta have been showing off what they have dubbed a memory breakthough which could cut the power requirements of SRAM. -
Huang claims GPUs will give him power
At the moment the world's fastest computer, Fujitsu's K Computer, can manage 10.51-petaflops but then needs to have a lie down. Reaching the exaflop level would require about 100 times better performance. -
Ballmer faces shareholder lynch mob
To be fair to Ballmer, Microsoft has had tablets longer than Apple and possibly even Fujitsu though we doubt it, and most American grandchildren can't name the US president and think that Jersey Shore is a good show. -
Nvidia partners argue their workstations are best with Maximus
Nvidia managed to rally its partners together for a congratulatory Maximus back-patting, among them spokespeople from Dell, Lenovo, HP, Adobe, Autodesk and Fujitsu. In their statements they all tell you why their products, running Nvidia kit, are the best. -
ARM promises desktop-class graphics with Mali T658 GPU
Key partners include Fujitsu, LG, Nufront and Samsung, so we can expect to see the T658 tipping up soon. The T658 has scalability for eight cores, and, the company claims, has doubled the number of arithmetic pipelines within the cores. It works with ARMv8 architecture. -
Semi sales to grow just two percent this year
Infineon saw 30 percent in growth, Sony six percent, Fujitsu 11 percent and TSMC 10 percent. -
Japanese supercomputer beats world record (again)
The K Computer, developed by Fujitsu and Riken, was able to smash its own personal best of 8 quadrillion calculations earlier this year.
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