Fujitsu's History (Chronology) (1991 - 2000)
April 1991
Announced Mobile phone "Mova F"
June 1992
Announced PROPOSE, an integrated services framework for information and communication systems
October 1993
Announced FMV Series of personal computers supporting Microsoft Windows
November 1993
The "Numerical Wind Tunnel (NWT)," a supercomputer jointly developed with the National Aerospace Laboratory, achieved 124.2 gigaflops of performance and became the world's best
May 1995
Announced new GS8000 series, global server employing the world's fastest CMOS general-purpose processor and parallel processing technology
August 1995
Commercialized world's first 42-inch color plasma display
December 1995
Opened Tatebayashi System Center as base for outsourcing services
March 1996
"5th Global Environment Award Grand Prize" presented to Fujitsu as one of the companies and organizations which contributed to preservation of environment on earth
September 1997
Amdahl Corporation became a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu
October 1998
ICL became a wholly owned subsidiary
June 1999
Introduced environmental accounting system, a first in Japan
July 1999
Announced "Everything on the Internet" business strategy
October 1999
Announced Fujitsu Siemens Computers, a joint venture with Germany-based Siemens AG
December 2000
Announced world's highest capacity (1.76Tbps) optical Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) transmission system
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