AMD joined
the India business process outsourcing
bandwagon. The Chip manufacturer
went bullish on India BPO.
According to PTI, Chip manufacturing
company AMD India Ltd is planning
to set up a design centre in Bangalore
and will invest $ 5 million in three
years for the purpose.
"The proposed engineering centre
will focus on designing microprocessors
and we will invest over USD five
million in three years," AMD
India Ltd President Ajay M Marathe
told reporters here today on the
sidelines of the launch of
multi-core processors for serevery year as the centre
will be concentrating on designing
high-end microprocessors for the
IT industry," he said.
He said the New York Stock Exchange-listed
parent company AMD has selected
India as one of its key market and
AMD India had a presence in over
20 cities in the country.
AMD India has launched 64-BIT, dual-core
server and workstation solutions
with multi-tasking computing experience
for enterprise users.
"This multi-core processors
will enhance the performance and
memory capacity of the servers and
workstations. The in-built technology
of multi-core processors will reduce
heat coming out from servers,"
he said.