NEW YORK — Fujitsu Computer Products of America Inc. reported on Wednesday (Oct. 29) it shipped a record 2 million notebook computer hard disk drives (HDD) in the third quarter as demand surged for ...
For decades, Moore’s Law has held true, with computing power doubling roughly every two years as transistors shrink and costs ...
Fujitsu and research institute Riken announced Thursday the successful development of Japan's second quantum computer, as part of research efforts around the world to make the nascent technology ...
Remember the K -- the Fujitsu supercomputer that promised to do a whopping ten petaflops by the year 2012? Well, it hasn't reached that threshold just yet, but according to the latest Top 500 ...
Fujitsu plans to start selling a supercomputer based on the world's fastest system, the Japanese K Computer. The PrimeHPC FX10 Supercomputer, announced on Monday, will be available to buy worldwide in ...
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Fujitsu has teamed up with scientific research institute Riken to become the first Japanese company to provide quantum computers for research projects starting next year. As Nikkei Asia reports, ...
Fujitsu's tiny new tablet LifeBooks, the pocketable 5.5" U810 UMPC (datasheet) and the ultra-thin 12.1" T2010 (datasheet) officially disembarked on American shores today. The U810 will be $999 from ...
TOKYO -- Fujitsu has jointly developed a quantum computer, the technology group said Thursday, a first for a private Japanese company.
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., the leader in imaging solutions, is introducing the Fujitsu SP-1130Ne, a worry-free, compact scanner with a TWAIN driver ...
TOKYO -- Japan's Fujitsu and Riken research institute plan to jointly offer quantum computers to companies in the fiscal year starting in April 2023, Nikkei has learned.
Fujitsu is set to receive a further £180m in taxpayers’ cash to extend its contract to run the controversial Post Office Horizon IT system for a further five years. As revealed by Computer Weekly ...