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- 14 December 2007 Japan
- Fujitsu Develops High-Speed, Power-Efficient ReRAM Featuring Limited Fluctuation of Resistance Value
Kawasaki, Japan, December 14, 2007 â?? Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. today announced the development of a new type of resistive RAM (ReRAM), a type of non-volatile memory, which combines low power consumption with limited fluctuation of resistance value. By changing the structure of the ReRAM by adding titanium (Ti) to nickel oxide (NiO), and by limiting the current flow from the transistor, Fujitsu Labs has successfully reduced the current needed to erase memory to 100 micro-amperes or less. Furthermore, even in high-speed erasure operations requiring only 5 nanoseconds, fluctuation of resistance value which affects the device's quality has been reduced to one-tenth (1/10th) that of conventional ReRAMs. Fujitsu Labs views the new ReRAM as an alternative to flash memory that combines high speed and low power consumption, in a low-cost embedded memory.
- 12 December 2007 Japan
- Fujitsu Develops Highly-Reliable Multi-Layer Interconnect Technology for Logic LSI Devices for 32nm Generation and Beyond
Tokyo, December 12, 2007 â?? Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. and Fujitsu Limited today announced their development of technology that enables high-reliability multi-layer interconnects for logic LSIs for 32nm generation and beyond, by using copper with manganese additives in combination with an ultra-thin film barrier metal. Compared to conventional technology, Fujitsu's new technology effectively reduces line resistance in interconnects, and increases endurance against electro-migration - a cause of LSI degradation over time. This technology will enable Fujitsu to provide highly-integrated high-performance LSIs to customers.
- 10 December 2007 Japan
- Fujitsu Green IT to Help Customers Reduce Environmental Burden
Tokyo, December 10, 2007 â?? Further strengthening its initiatives to promote Green IT, Fujitsu Limited today announced a new Green Policy Innovation project which aims to achieve a cumulative reduction of more than 7 million tons of CO2 from fiscal 2007 through fiscal 2010.
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- 1 March 2007
- Update Regarding Sony Battery Pack Replacement Program
March 1, 2007 â?? This notice is to announce the addition of certain Sony battery packs subject to the voluntary replacement program that Fujitsu Limited and various Fujitsu Group companies and affiliates have been offering for specified Fujitsu notebook PC models since last October. Based on new information received from Sony, battery packs with Lot Numbers as shown below have been added:
- 30 January 2007
- Update Regarding Sony Battery Pack Replacement Program
January 30, 2007 â?? As previously announced, Fujitsu Limited and various Fujitsu Group companies and affiliates have been offering a voluntary replacement program for Sony-made battery packs in specified Fujitsu notebook PC models since last October. To date, however, many individual users with battery packs subject to the replacement program have not yet applied. We would once again encourage customers to confirm whether their Fujitsu notebook PCs are subject to the program and, if affected, apply for replacement of the battery pack as soon as possible.
- 28 October 2006
- Update Regarding Sony Battery Pack Replacement Program
October 28, 2006 â?? On October 17, 2006, we updated an earlier notice to Fujitsu customers regarding the Sony battery pack replacement program, providing information on how to verify which Fujitsu notebook PC models were eligible for the voluntary replacement program. In the meantime, on October 24, 2006, we received a report from a customer in Japan that a Fujitsu notebook PC with a battery pack subject to the replacement program had an incident in which the battery pack overheated and sparked. After investigating this incident together with Sony, it has been concluded that the incident resulted from the Sony-made battery pack, and we are now pursuing further detailed investigations.


