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20 Fujitsu Limited
We are carrying out cutting-edge research and development in fields ranging from IT services to comput-
ing and telecommunications systems, as well as in supporting fields such as electronic devices and materials
technologies.
Major Accomplishments in Fiscal 2004
UHF-band electronic tag technology for a broad range of service applications
Our UHF-band*1 electronic tag technology has promising uses in a variety of different business applica-
tions, including inventory management and production monitoring. Not only does the technology enable
tagged goods to be identified from a greater distance than with frequency bands used to date, but together
with our proprietary security technology and newly developed tag antenna that offers outstanding commu-
nication performance even with goods that contain metals or liquids, it can be used for an even wider range
of service applications.
Technology for improved data reception quality in next-generation mobile phones
This technology leverages improvements we have made in data reception quality to enable the high-speed
download of music, video and other content via next-generation mobile phones. By efficiently reducing
interference caused by the reflection of base station signals off buildings and other objects, we are helping
to make mobile phone use more versatile and convenient.
Ultra high-speed, high-density CMOS technology for next-generation 65nm LSI devices
Our multilayer wiring technology for next-generation 65nm LSI devices will enable significant improve-
ments in speed and power consumption compared with the cutting-edge 90nm devices in volume produc-
tion today. The use of a combination of copper and nano clustering silica, a highly durable, low-k insulating
material also developed by Fujitsu, proved instrumental in making these ultra-high-speed, high-density
LSI devices possible.
Research & Development
The adoption of carbon nanotubes in place of copper
in circuitry could significantly boost electrical current
density and heat conduction.
Ultra-secure encrypted transmission is now one step
closer after our success in emitting a single photon, a
world first.