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CEATEC electronics show

CEATEC electronics show

A visitor tries out Fujitsu Ltd.'s interactive golf course bunker simulator on the opening day of the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies electronics show at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, eastern Japan, on Oct. 14, 2025.

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CEATEC electronics show

CEATEC electronics show

A visitor tries out Fujitsu Ltd.'s interactive golf course bunker simulator on the opening day of the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies electronics show at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, eastern Japan, on Oct. 14, 2025.

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CEATEC electronics show

CEATEC electronics show

A visitor tries out Fujitsu Ltd.'s interactive golf course bunker simulator on the opening day of the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies electronics show at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, eastern Japan, on Oct. 14, 2025.

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CEATEC electronics show

CEATEC electronics show

A visitor tries out Fujitsu Ltd.'s interactive golf course bunker simulator on the opening day of the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies electronics show at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, eastern Japan, on Oct. 14, 2025.

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Fujitsu President Tokita and Nvidia CEO Huang

Fujitsu President Tokita and Nvidia CEO Huang

Fujitsu Ltd. President Takahito Tokita (R) and Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang shake hands in Tokyo on Oct. 3, 2025, as the two companies announce a collaboration in the field of artificial intelligence.

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Fujitsu President Tokita and Nvidia CEO Huang

Fujitsu President Tokita and Nvidia CEO Huang

Fujitsu Ltd. President Takahito Tokita speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 3, 2025, to announce a collaboration with Nvidia Corp. in the field of artificial intelligence.

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Equipment presents best golf swing form

Equipment presents best golf swing form

CHIBA, Japan, Oct. 5 Kyodo - A woman performs a golf swing at Fujitsu Ltd.'s booth at the annual Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies, or CEATEC, at Makuhari Messe convention center near Tokyo on Oct. 4, 2016. The equipment presents the swing form to mark favorable flying distance by analyzing the moves of a player's joints.

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Fujitsu taps exec Tanaka as next president

Fujitsu taps exec Tanaka as next president

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Tatsuya Tanaka, 58, a corporate executive officer and senior vice president of Fujitsu Ltd. The company said on Jan. 19, 2015, that it has nominated Tanaka as its new president, replacing Masami Yamamoto, 61, who will become chairman. Both will assume the new positions after gaining approval from the company's board following a shareholder meeting on June 22.

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Fujitsu develops ring-type device to write letters in the air

Fujitsu develops ring-type device to write letters in the air

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. demonstrates in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Jan. 13, 2015, a ring-type device it has developed to write letters in the air. The ring-like device equipped with a motion sensor detects the movement of a finger wearing it and sends the data wirelessly to a smartphone or computer.

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Fujitsu develops ring-type device to write letters in the air

Fujitsu develops ring-type device to write letters in the air

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. demonstrates in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Jan. 13, 2015, a ring-type device it has developed to write letters in the air. The ring-like device equipped with a motion sensor detects the movement of a finger wearing it and sends the data wirelessly to a smartphone or computer.

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Fujitsu develops ring-type device to write letters in the air

Fujitsu develops ring-type device to write letters in the air

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. demonstrates in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Jan. 13, 2015, a ring-type device it has developed to write letters in the air. The ring-like device equipped with a motion sensor detects the movement of a finger wearing it and sends the data wirelessly to a smartphone or computer.

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Fujitsu, Asahi Shuzo to cooperate in making of "Dassai" sake

Fujitsu, Asahi Shuzo to cooperate in making of "Dassai" sake

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroshi Sakurai (L), president of sake brewer Asahi Shuzo Co. known for its "Dassai" brand, and Mitsutoshi Hirono, corporate vice president of Fujitsu Ltd., hold a bottle of "Dassai" in Tokyo on Aug. 4, 2014, after announcing an agreement to cooperate in cultivation of rice for the popular sake brand.

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Fujitsu unveils new easy-to-use smartphone

Fujitsu unveils new easy-to-use smartphone

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. takes the wraps off a new easy-to-use smartphone model, "Raku Raku Smartphone 3," designed for use by elderly people, at a press conference in Tokyo on July 23, 2014.

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Fujitsu's easy-to-use smartphones in Europe

Fujitsu's easy-to-use smartphones in Europe

TOKYO, Japan - A Fujitsu Ltd. representative demonstrates how to use one of the company's "raku raku" user-friendly smartphones at the Mobile World Congress 2014 event in Barcelona, Spain, on Feb. 24, 2014.

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Fujitsu bets cellphone business on age-friendly models

Fujitsu bets cellphone business on age-friendly models

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. stakes the future of its mobile phone business on the easy-to-use "Raku-Raku" series of smartphones targeted at middle-aged and older people, as shown in this photo taken on Feb. 18, 2014.

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Fujitsu's tablet with screen that conveys touching feel

Fujitsu's tablet with screen that conveys touching feel

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. shows a tablet computer with a screen that allows users to feel the texture of images being displayed, such as roughness or smoothness, on Feb. 24, 2014, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

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Fake ATM card scheme

Fake ATM card scheme

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo shows the headquarters of the Bank of Yokohama in Yokohama, near Tokyo, on Feb. 5, 2014. Police said that day a former employee of a Fujitsu Ltd. affiliate who was maintaining the ATM network of the Bank of Yokohama was arrested in the fall of 2013 on suspicion of stealing bank savings of a customer with an account at a different financial institution who used the bank's ATM.

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Supercomputer 'K' slips to third

Supercomputer 'K' slips to third

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, in November 2011 shows "K," a supercomputer jointly developed by Riken, a Japanese state-backed research institute, and Fujitsu Ltd. "K" has slipped to third place globally in computing speed, according to a biannual ranking announced on Nov. 12, 2012, by the U.S.-European TOP500 project. It fell to second place in June after topping the previous two rankings. (Photo taken with fish-eye lens)

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Fujitsu's dog health management service

Fujitsu's dog health management service

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a dog with a health monitoring device attached to a harness. Fujitsu Ltd. said on May 14, 2012, that the company will begin offering a new service later in 2012 enabling dog owners to monitor the health of their pets via card-shaped devices attached to their collars. The recorded information can be downloaded wirelessly to either a smartphone or personal computer.

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Exile promotes Fujitsu FMV PC new line

Exile promotes Fujitsu FMV PC new line

TOKYO, Japan - (From L) Akira, Hiro and Matsu, three members of J-pop singing and dancing group Exile, take part in the promotion of a new line of Fujitsu Ltd.'s FMV series of personal computers in Tokyo on May 9, 2012. The company announced the same day it will release two ultrathin and light models that meet the specifications for the Intel-designated Ultrabook category of thin and light personal computers, from May 17.

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Measuring skin tone with smartphone

Measuring skin tone with smartphone

TOKYO, Japan - A woman measures her skin tone using a smartphone camera in Tokyo on May 7, 2012. Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. developed technology to accurately measure people's skin tones using a smartphone camera, giving cosmetics makers a new tool to boost online sales.

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Supercomputer 'K'

Supercomputer 'K'

KOBE, Japan - The supercomputer ''K'' is shown to reporters in Kobe on Nov. 9, 2011. The system jointly developed by Riken, a Japanese state-backed research institute, and Fujitsu Ltd. has achieved its goal of performing at 10 petaflops, or 10 quadrillion computations per second, breaking its own record as the world's fastest computer.

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Supercomputer 'K'

Supercomputer 'K'

KOBE, Japan - The supercomputer ''K'' is shown to reporters in Kobe on Nov. 9, 2011. The system jointly developed by Riken, a Japanese state-backed research institute, and Fujitsu Ltd. has achieved its goal of performing at 10 petaflops, or 10 quadrillion computations per second, breaking its own record as the world's fastest computer.

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Fujitsu launches new supercomputer using 'K' technology

Fujitsu launches new supercomputer using 'K' technology

TOKYO, Japan - A woman stands next to the PRIMEHPC FX10, a new supercomputer of Fujitsu Ltd., during the product's unveiling event in Tokyo on Nov. 7, 2011. The company said it has adapted technology from its supercomputer ''K'' -- currently the world's fastest -- into the commercial model aimed at companies and research institutes requiring high-level computing capabilities.

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World's fastest supercomputer

World's fastest supercomputer

KOBE, Japan - Supercomputer ''K,'' jointly developed by Riken, a Japanese state-backed major research institute, and Fujitsu Ltd., and ranked the world's No. 1 in current computing speed, is shown to the media at a Riken facility in Kobe, western Japan, on June 21, 2011.

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Japanese supercomputer becomes world's No. 1 in computing speeds

Japanese supercomputer becomes world's No. 1 in computing speeds

KOBE, Japan - File photo taken in October 2010 shows a Japanese supercomputer, nicknamed ''K,'' being jointly developed in Kobe, western Japan, by Riken, a Japanese state-backed major research institute, and Fujitsu Ltd. Riken said June 20, 2011, that the supercomputer has been ranked the world's No. 1 in current computing speeds, the first time since 2004 that a Japanese supercomputer has captured the top position.

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Japanese supercomputer becomes world's No. 1 in computing speeds

Japanese supercomputer becomes world's No. 1 in computing speeds

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori (2nd from L), a 2001 Nobel laureate in chemistry and president of Riken, a Japanese state-backed major research institute, and others pose during a press conference in Tokyo on June 20, 2011, at which they announced that a supercomputer, nicknamed ''K,'' being jointly developed in Kobe, western Japan, by Riken and Fujitsu Ltd. has been ranked the world's No. 1 in current computing speeds, the first time since 2004 that a Japanese supercomputer has captured the top position.

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Cloud computing service helps disaster-affected animals

Cloud computing service helps disaster-affected animals

TOKYO, Japan - A dog is examined during a demonstration in Tokyo on May 12, 2011, using the cloud computing system of Fujitsu Ltd., which allows information management of the health condition of pets. A shelter in tsunami-struck Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, is using the system to manage and share information on the health of pets rescued in the aftermath of the March 11 disaster.

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Fujitsu resumes Fukushima PC plant

Fujitsu resumes Fukushima PC plant

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. shows to reporters a computer plant of its subsidiary Fujitsu Isotec Ltd. in Date, Fukushima Prefecture, on April 14, 2011, as the facility has mostly resumed operation after suspension over the March 11 quake.

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Fujitsu's 3-D PC

Fujitsu's 3-D PC

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Fujitsu Ltd.'s FH-99CM desktop computer which can display 3-D pictures without the use of special glasses. Fujitsu said Jan. 12, 2011, that it will launch its 22 new types of FMV Series personal computers, including the FH-99CM, from Jan. 20.

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1st shipment of 'Kei' supercomputer

1st shipment of 'Kei' supercomputer

KANAZAWA, Japan - The first shipment of the next-generation ''Kei'' supercomputer jointly developed by Fujitsu Ltd. and RIKEN, a comprehensive research institute, leaves a factory in Kahoku, Ishikawa Prefecture, on Sept. 28, 2010.

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Wireless cellphone recharging

Wireless cellphone recharging

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. demonstrates its newly developed technology enabling mobile phones to be recharged without being connected with power cables in Tokyo on Sept. 13, 2010.

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Ex-president demands Fujitsu revoke his resignation

Ex-president demands Fujitsu revoke his resignation

TOKYO, Japan - Former Fujitsu Ltd. President Kuniaki Nozoe speaks at a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on May 12, 2010. Nozoe said he filed litigation for the second time demanding the electronic equipment maker revoke his resignation after withdrawing the first suit for insufficient preparation.

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka (R) speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors.

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka (R) speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors.

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Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

Fujitsu says ex-president's resignation was legal, not coerced

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka speaks about the reasons and process leading to the resignation of former company President Kuniaki Nozoe at a news conference in Tokyo on April 14, 2010. Nozoe's sudden resignation last September has led to a legal dispute and a rare public display of internal strife that has drawn intense attention from the media and investors.

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Fujitsu promotes vice president Yamamoto to president

Fujitsu promotes vice president Yamamoto to president

TOKYO, Japan - Masami Yamamoto (file photo), corporate senior vice president of Fujitsu Ltd., will become president on April 1, the major Japanese technology company said on Jan. 22, 2010. Yamamoto, 56, joined the firm in 1976 and has experience in personal systems business including mobile computing.

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Fujitsu chief says firm to revamp chip business

Fujitsu chief says firm to revamp chip business

TOKYO, Japan - Michiyoshi Mazuka, president of Fujitsu Ltd., speaks in an interview with interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Dec. 11, 2009. Mazuka said Fujitsu will take on drastic reforms such as realignment of its production lines to turn around the firm's struggling semiconductor business.

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Fujitsu develops world's fastest CPU for 1st time in 10 yrs

Fujitsu develops world's fastest CPU for 1st time in 10 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a board filled with the world's fastest central processing units, which have been developed by Japan's Fujitsu Ltd. The new CPU, called Venus, runs 2.5 times faster than that of rival Intel Corp., which has taken the lead in speed, according to company officials.

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Fujitsu head assures job security in pursuing restructuring

Fujitsu head assures job security in pursuing restructuring

TOKYO, Japan - Kuniaki Nozoe, president of Fujitsu Ltd., speaks in an interview with Kyodo News on Dec. 16. He said his company will do its utmost to secure employment when it pursues restructuring to cope with the global economic downturn.

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Fujitsu to promote Senior Vice President Nozoe to president

Fujitsu to promote Senior Vice President Nozoe to president

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd.'s Corporate First Senior Vice President Kuniaki Nozoe (C), who will become the company's president in June, shakes hands with current President Hiroaki Kurokawa (R) and Corporate Senior Executive Vice President Michiyoshi Mazuka (L), who will become chairman of the company, in Tokyo on March 27.

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Shinoda Plasma to build 2-meter-by-3-meter display panels

Shinoda Plasma to build 2-meter-by-3-meter display panels

KOBE, Japan - An 86-inch plasma panel measuring 1 meter by 2 meters developed by Shinoda Plasma Co., Ltd. is on display in Kobe on Oct. 26. Shinoda Plasma, a Kobe-based venture spun from Fujitsu Ltd., says it is developing 150-inch panels measuring 2 meters by 3 meters by putting the basic 86-inch panels together. It plans to sell these giant panels by the fall of 2008. Built with plasma tubes 1 meter long and 1 mm in diameter, the panels can be bent into various shapes for use at public arenas such as railway stations and airports, the company says.

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Fujitsu units develop human-assisting robots

Fujitsu units develop human-assisting robots

TOKYO, Japan - A humanoid robot developed by Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. and Fujitsu Frontech Ltd. pushes a load. Each robot is 1.3 meters tall, weighs 63 kilograms and can move to its destination with the help of eight cameras in its head and a newly developed high-speed three-dimensional image processing system.

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Fujitsu-Hitachi joint venture to build plasma display plant

Fujitsu-Hitachi joint venture to build plasma display plant

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa announces in Tokyo on March 8 that Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display Ltd. will build a new plant for plasma display panels in Miyazaki Prefecture. Plasma Display is a fifty-fifty joint venture between Fujitsu and Hitachi Ltd. Plasma Display President Yoichi Morimoto is seated in center, and Hitachi Ltd. President Etsuhiko Shoyama is at right.

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5 Japan makers to sell PCs with Windows XP Media Center OS

5 Japan makers to sell PCs with Windows XP Media Center OS

TOKYO, Aug. 6 Kyodo - Michael Rawding, president of Microsoft Co., the Japan arm of Microsoft Corp., speaks at a news conference at a Tokyo hotel Aug. 6. He said five of Japan's major computer makers will start selling personal computers (PCs) equipped with the Japanese version of the Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system in the fall. The five are Fujitsu Ltd., Hitachi Ltd., NEC Corp., Sotec Co., and Toshiba Corp.

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Kurokawa to become next Fujitsu president

Kurokawa to become next Fujitsu president

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroaki Kurokawa (standing), a managing director of Fujitsu Ltd., who will become president, speaks to reporters in the company's head office in Tokyo on April 25, with current President Naoyuki Akikusa looking on. Kurokawa will formally succeed Akikusa after an annual shareholders' meeting in June.

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Fujitsu devises home robot controlled by cell phone

Fujitsu devises home robot controlled by cell phone

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. announces on Oct. 7 in Tokyo that it has developed a home-use robot that can be remotely controlled by mobile phone to run electronic appliances or monitor security. The ambulatory prototype robot is called Maron-1. It consists of a drive mechanism, a multidirectional camera and a programmable system to remotely control appliances. Measuring 32 x 36 x 32 centimeters and weighing 5 kilograms, the Maron-1 can take pictures and transmit them to a cell phone, so the owner can check conditions at home.

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Toshiba, Fujitsu agree on comprehensive tie-up

Toshiba, Fujitsu agree on comprehensive tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Okamura (L), president of Toshiba Corp., and Naoyuki Akikusa, president of Fujitsu Ltd., shake hands at a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward on June 19. They announced that the two companies have agreed to form a comprehensive tie-up in semiconductor operations.

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Fujitsu falls into red for 1st half

Fujitsu falls into red for 1st half

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. Vice President Takashi Takaya meets the press Oct. 24 in Tokyo as the leading Japanese computer maker plunged into the red for the first half of fiscal 2001. The company said it will slash 4,600 more jobs by the March 31 end of fiscal 2001 as well as 16,400 jobs already slated to be cut.

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Fujitsu group to cut 16,400 jobs under restructuring plan

Fujitsu group to cut 16,400 jobs under restructuring plan

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa (R) announces the company's major restructuring plan at a news conference at its head office Aug. 20 in Tokyo. Under the plan, Fujitsu will cut its group workforce by 9%, or 16,400 jobs, at home and abroad.

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