Fujitsu
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Fujitsu has unveiled an AI-powered tool designed to enhance mobile communications by reducing quality degradation in 5G wireless networks.
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Fujitsu and Osaka University say they have made a significant breakthrough in quantum computing.
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At least three vendors – Fujitsu, NEC and Nokia – have announced they are working with Japan’s DoCoMo and NTT on 6G, the next generation of mobile communications.
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Fujitsu says it has successfully developed the world’s fastest quantum computer simulator capable of handling 36-qubit quantum circuits.
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KT Corporation, NTT DOCOMO and Fujitsu have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further their cooperation on a 5G Open RAN Ecosystem.
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Fujitsu and a company working with the International Space Station have been named as among the first users of Quantum Origin, what’s claimed to be the world’s first commercial product built using quantum computers.
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Japanese vendors Fujitsu and NEC are collaborating to ensure their open RAN 5G equipment works together.
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Fujitsu Australia is now deploying NVIDIA’s DGX AI compute infrastructure, which uses AI to solve complex data science problems faster, via "the world’s most advanced accelerator".
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NTT and Fujitsu have welcomed a free trade agreement between Japan and the UK, which promises to boost digital trade between the two economies.
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The Midwest Fiber Network (MFN) has upgraded its network to deliver enhanced capacity in a scalable, carrier-grade, future-proof platform by partnering with Fujitsu Network Communications.