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The first mini-split system was sold in 1961 by Toshiba in Japan, and the first wall-mounted mini-split air conditioner was sold in 1968 in Japan by Mitsubishi Electric, where small home sizes motivated their development. The Mitsubishi model was the first air conditioner with a cross-flow fan.
Fujitsu, a multinational computer hardware and IT services company, provides services and consulting as well as a range of products including computing products, software, telecommunications, microelectronics, and more. Fujitsu also offers customized IT products that go beyond the off-the shelf products listed below.
Fujitsu was established on June 20, 1935, which makes it one of the oldest operating IT companies after IBM and before Hewlett-Packard, [3] under the name Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing (富士電気通信機器製造, Fuji Denki Tsūshin Kiki Seizō), as a spin-off of the Fuji Electric Company, itself a joint venture between the Furukawa Electric Company and the German ...
Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. is a subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited, the world's third largest IT products and services provider. FCPA designs, develops, and manufactures innovative computer products for the global marketplace.
Fuji Electric was established in 1923 as a capital and technology tie-up between Furukawa Electric, a spinoff from Furukawa zaibatsu company, and Siemens AG. [4] [5] The name "Fuji" is derived from Furukawa's "Fu" and Siemens' "Ji", since German pronunciation of Siemens is written jiimensu in Japanese romanization.
Pages in category "Fujitsu lists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Fujitsu subsidiaries" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amdahl Corporation; F.
The FM-7 ("Fujitsu Micro 7") is a home computer created by Fujitsu. [2] [3] It was first released in 1982 and was sold in Japan and Spain. [4]It is a stripped-down version of Fujitsu's earlier FM-8 computer, [2] and during development it was referred to as the "FM-8 Jr.".