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Intel sets up mobile computing team in Bangalore
Circuit EC / Mumbai
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| Dadi Perlmutter |
Microprocessor pasha Intel has announced the setting
up of a mobile computing design team in Bangalore, the first such
team in Asia. The announcement was made at the Intel Developer Forum
Spring 2003, which was held recently in Bangalore. The Bangalore
design team will be the fifth Intel design team globally in the
mobile computing space.
The team being established at the Intel India
Development Centre will focus on the enhancement and development
of Intel Centrino mobile technology. Wireless mobile technology
is one of the fastest growing sectors in technology and through
this design team, India will be able to drive and influence the
global wireless revolution, said Dadi Perlmutter, Intel vice
president and general manager of the Mobile Products Group.
Intel did not provide any details on specific
investments to be made on the new design team, nor on the number
of developers who would be part of the team. An Intel spokesperson
only revealed that the team would initially have several dozen members,
and the number would be ramped up as the team moved beyond the initial
project definition stages. Responding to media queries, Perlmutter
said that since products had a development lifecycle of a couple
of years, it would take some time (at least a few years) before
any product developed by the new team would be announced.
The announcement is a significant one because
mobile computing is a huge focus area for Intel, which practices
its mobile spiel itselfover 65 percent of Intels employees
already use notebooks, and only scientists and designers working
in Intel labs use workstations. Besides, most mobile development
work is done in the US, and some work is done in Israel, and the
setting up of the India design team is another vote of confidence
from Intels global bosses in their Indian development operation.
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