A supply chain failure that compromises Secure Boot protections on computing devices from across the device-making industry ...
American Megatrends keys accounted for most of the vulnerable firmware, followed by those from Insidye and Phoenix, a report from Binarly showed.
An international group of researchers from Fujitsu Limited and the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology at ...
Roughly nine percent of tested firmware images use non-production cryptographic keys that are publicly known or leaked in ...
Japan plans to spend about $761 million to build a Zettaflop supercomputer. It is called Fugaku Next. It will be built by ...
Osaka University and Japanese electronics firm Fujitsu say they have established a new calculation method to accelerate the ...
This increased competition and the advent of AI and the unleashing of its potential will surely only speed up the evolution ...
Fujitsu recently announced a slew of new PCs. The products include nine Lifebook notebook models, three Esprimo desktops, two ...
Japan's new state-of-the-art supercomputer, which is due to cost more than $750 million to build, is set to turn on by 2030.
Quantum Brilliance CEO Mark Luo discusses how his company is pioneering quantum computing with synthetic diamonds, offering a ...
The Secure Boot vulnerability has been found to reach devices including ATMs, medical devices, and even voting machines.
Now, Japan is looking to challenge that record by building the world’s first-ever ‘zeta-class’ supercomputer. Known as Fugaku ...