Difference between revisions of "Fujitsu"
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Responsible for many chips seen in Sega-produced hardware, as well as creators of the FM-7 and FM Towns computer ranges which were supported by Sega to varying degrees. | Responsible for many chips seen in Sega-produced hardware, as well as creators of the FM-7 and FM Towns computer ranges which were supported by Sega to varying degrees. | ||
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Fujitsu (富士通) Responsible for many chips seen in Sega-produced hardware, as well as creators of the FM-7 and FM Towns computer ranges which were supported by Sega to varying degrees.