Fujitsu
Japanese multinational technology company
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2024 | Fujitsu relocated its headquarters from Shiodome City Center in Minato, Tokyo, to Kawasaki, Kanagawa, reorganizing its administrative departments. |
June 2020 | Fugaku supercomputer, co-developed with RIKEN, was declared the most powerful supercomputer in the world, ranking first in multiple computational performance categories. |
2017 | The Lifebook U series evolved to feature more powerful notebooks with 13.3 or 14 inch screen diagonals, including models like U747, U757, and U937, moving away from the initial ultra-compact design. |
2017 | Fujitsu continues the Lifebook A series for the private sector, while maintaining business-focused series E, P, S, T, and U. |
2010 | Fujitsu launched the Lifebook A Series, initially introducing 'all-round' models A530, AH530, and AH550 with 15.6-inch displays, Intel HM55 chipset, and Intel Core i series processors. |
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