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24.03.26 - 17:31
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Japan GSDF Member Breaks into Premises of China Embassy in Tokyo (Nippon)
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Tokyo, March 24 (Jiji Press)--Police on Tuesday arrested a Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force member for breaking into the premises of the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo the same day. Arrested by the Public Security Bureau of Tokyo's Metropolitan Police Department was GSDF Second Lieutenant Kodai Murata, 23, who is from the city of Ebino, Miyazaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan. Murata admitte......
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25.02.26 - 05:06
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MLCC prices to climb as AI demand hits full capacity (Digitimes)
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The global multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) market is on the brink of a price surge as Japanese and Korean giants grapple with record demand from AI data centers. Samsung Electro-Mechanics (Semco) is reportedly shifting focus from volume to pricing, while Murata Manufacturing has signaled possible price hikes as early as March 2026....
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18.02.26 - 14:06
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Aliro Raises $15 Million in an Oversubscribed Round to Move Global Network Security from Mathematical Assumptions to the Laws of Physics (Business Wire)
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BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#QuantumNetworking--Aliro today announced a $15 million oversubscribed funding round to advance what is the next major technology paradigm shift in cybersecurity: moving trust from mathematical assumptions to physical law. The round was led by Gutbrain Ventures, with participation from existing investors, including Cisco Investments, as well as new investors Argon Ventures and Wonderstone Ventures, the corporate VC of Murata.
Every generational platform shift—from mainframes to PCs, landlines to mobile, on-prem servers to the cloud—shared one trait: it didn't improve the old model; it made it obsolete.
Security is now at that same inflection point.
For decades, digital trust has been built on encryption derived from computational hurdles. These systems assume attackers are limited by time and resources. That assumption is breaking.
Aliro replaces assumption-based security with physics-based truth enforcement. Location cannot be spoofed. Keys cannot be stolen on the wire. Eave...
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17.02.26 - 08:12
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Murata President on AI Demand, Chips Shortages (Bloomberg)
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Speaking to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn in Kyoto, President Norio Nakajima expects strong AI demand for the next 3 years and also noted that while memory chip shortages are beginning to squeeze output in the low-end sector, the high-end segment remains resilient. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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12.01.26 - 04:06
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Beijing pulls out rare earth card against Japan; Murata says production unaffected so far (Digitimes)
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On January 6, 2026, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced that, to safeguard national security and interests, it would strengthen export controls on dual-use items to Japan. It also initiated an anti-dumping investigation on specialty gases exported to Japan's chip industry. This goes far beyond its previous rare earth controls, with vague definitions for military and civilian applications....
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18.12.25 - 01:06
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Murata to mass-produce VPD power modules for AI servers in 2026 (Digitimes)
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Murata Manufacturing plans to start mass production of AI server power modules in 2026 and is coordinating with major cloud service providers. The company expects the business to generate about JPY50 billion (US$332 million) in revenue over fiscal 2026 to fiscal 2027, covering April 2026 to March 2028....
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05.12.25 - 04:06
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Murata unveils smart wearable module at Healthcare+ Expo Taiwan (Digitimes)
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Murata Manufacturing introduced its latest smart wearable module at the Healthcare+ Expo Taiwan. The company showcased several next-generation medical solutions, including Picoleaf piezoelectric film sensors, wearable platforms, and ultrasonic micro air pumps, as it seeks to expand from component-level offerings to full system applications....
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03.12.25 - 05:06
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Japan′s humanoid robot alliance expands to counter Chinese dominance (Digitimes)
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The Kyoto Humanoid Association (KyoHA), a coalition initiated by Waseda University and Murata Manufacturing Co., has welcomed several new members, including Renesas Electronics, in its effort to mass-produce fully Japanese-made humanoid robots by 2027. The alliance now comprises 13 Japanese electronic components and semiconductor manufacturers aiming to strengthen Japan's presence in the humanoid robot market....
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