On Friday, Shares of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD), surged 9.24% to $2.01.
Advanced Micro Devices declared that Fujitsu selected the AMD Embedded G-Series SoC (system-on-chip), formerly codenamed “Steppe Eagle,” for the newest additions to the FUJITSU Thin Client FUTRO family. The new FUJITSU FUTRO S920, S720 and S520 are powered by AMD Embedded G-Series SoCs that couple high performance computing and graphics capability in a highly integrated, low power design. The updated FUJITSU FUTRO thin clients deliver 20% higher frequency at the top end of the performance envelope contrast to previous generations, delivered through the AMD G-Series SoC.
The AMD G-Series SoC features improved security for enterprise IT operations, enabling security between the thin client and the server and allowing only authorized software to run on the thin client device. It also lends improved power administration technology, resulting in an excellent cost-performance ratio for business users.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. operates as a semiconductor company worldwide. The company’s products primarily comprise x86 microprocessors as an accelerated processing unit (APU), chipsets, discrete graphics processing units (GPUs), and semi-custom System-on-Chip (SoC) products.
Shares of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE:BMY), inclined 0.80% to $59.22, during its last trading session.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company declared that the European Commission has approved an updated label for Daklinza for the treatment of genotype 3 chronic hepatitis C (HCV). The update allows the use of Daklinza in combination with sofosbuvir for 12 weeks in patients without cirrhosis in all 28 Member States of the European Union, and marks the first time these patients with genotype 3 HCV have a once-daily, all-oral treatment regimen of this shorter duration.
“The burden of hepatitis C – and genotype 3, specifically – remains noteworthyin many parts of Europe,” said Graham R. Foster, FRCP, Ph.D., Professor of Hepatology, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom. “Despite advances in therapy, genotype 3 HCV patients are still some of the most challenging to treat with direct-acting antivirals. The cure rates achieved by Daklinza in combination with sofosbuvir for 12 weeks represent a positive step forward for genotype 3 patients without cirrhosis.”
Daklinza is contraindicated in combination with medicinal products that strongly induce CYP3A and P-glycoprotein transporter, as this may lead to lower exposure and loss of efficacy of Daklinza. Daklinza must not be administered as a monotherapy.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company discovers, develops, licenses, manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells biopharmaceutical products worldwide. It provides chemically-synthesized drugs or small molecules, and biologics in various therapeutic areas, counting virology comprising human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV); oncology; neuroscience; immunoscience; and cardiovascular.
Finally, Staples, Inc. (NASDAQ:SPLS), ended flat and closed at $13.86.
Staples declared that Android Pay, a new mobile payment solution that offers customers simplicity, security and choice when paying with their Android phones, will be live in Staples stores on Wednesday, September 16.
Android Pay is making in-store payments simpler for every Android user. When customers go into a Staples store, they will be able to simply unlock their phone, tap it to the payment terminal and they’re done. Customers will also be able to save their Staples Rewards and gift cards in the Android Pay app so they are at their fingertips when they pay.
“Staples knows that today’s small business customers rely on their phones more than ever to make purchases and save time,” said Alison Corcoran, senior vice president, marketing, North American stores & online, Staples, Inc. “With Android Pay, shoppers can quickly and securely pay for their products, so they can focus on making more happen for their business.”
“We want to make in-store payments simpler for everyone, so we’ve worked with Staples to enable Android Pay in all of their more than 1,300 locations. This adds to the list of over one million merchants in the US where people can seamlessly tap and pay with their Android phones,” said Spencer Spinnell, Director, Business Development, Google.
Staples, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, operates office products superstores. It operates through three segments: North American Stores & Online, North American Commercial, and International Operations.
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