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McAfee's India R&D vital for Intel's future

McAfee's India R&D vital for Intel's future

Rediff.com20 Aug 2010

On Thursday, Intel Corp agreed to buy McAfee Inc for $7.68 billion. Reports said that McAfee investors will receive $48 a share in cash. This is Intel's biggest-ever acquisition.

HC protects Intel's brand name 'Pentium'

HC protects Intel's brand name 'Pentium'

Rediff.com1 Aug 2003

An Indian company has been restrained from using the word 'PENTIUM' as a trade name by the Delhi high court after computer major Intel Corporation asserted that it was their registered brand name.

Tech Mahindra, Intel set up tele solutions lab

Tech Mahindra, Intel set up tele solutions lab

Rediff.com9 Mar 2006

This lab is also significant as it is the first of its kind in India where Intel has partnered with an IT software and services company for developing applications focused on IP Services category.

Intel to launch low-cost PCs in India

Intel to launch low-cost PCs in India

Rediff.com23 May 2006

Aimed at bridging the digital divide in emerging markets, Intel Corporation on Tuesday announced new initiatives, including making available low-cost, fully featured desktop computers in India.

Why Microsoft, Intel are feeling threatened

Why Microsoft, Intel are feeling threatened

Rediff.com20 Jan 2013

Tablet makers have started eating into computer market heavily. Find out what Intel and Microsoft are doing to regain lost ground.

Your say: Intel dumps India for China

Your say: Intel dumps India for China

Rediff.com6 Sep 2007

World's largest chip maker Intel deferred on Wednesday its decision to make India as a destination for semiconductor manufacturing as the government was slow to announce policy. Readers are requested to send their opinions on the issue.

Why Intel dumped India for China, Vietnam

Why Intel dumped India for China, Vietnam

Rediff.com5 Sep 2007

World's largest chip maker Intel Corporation said on Wednesday that because of India's delay in announcing a semiconductor policy, the country had lost to other Asian countries for Intel's plan to set up its manufacturing plant.

Intel, AMD battle again to power super-computers

Intel, AMD battle again to power super-computers

Rediff.com6 May 2010

The Indian scientific and research community is keenly watching the battle between arch-rivals and global chipmakers, Intel and AMD, as they launch their high-end server processors which are the lifeblood of high-performance computers.

Intel to train 1mn Indian teachers

Intel to train 1mn Indian teachers

Rediff.com4 Nov 2006

Intel is chipping in with its own recipe for inclusive growth in India by planning to train one million Indian teachers in the next two years.

Meet the future: Intel Science Talent Search finalists

Meet the future: Intel Science Talent Search finalists

Rediff.com9 Feb 2010

Suman Guha Mozumder speaks to the Intel Science Talent Search finalists of Indian origin, and finds a common trait - they are all rooted in tradition while aiming for the stars.

Global subsidy race puts a spanner in India's chip manufacturing hopes

Global subsidy race puts a spanner in India's chip manufacturing hopes

Rediff.com1 Jun 2023

The Indian government is keen to woo major semiconductor players, but a global race to attract them to countries where there is already an ecosystem is making it difficult for India to attract the biggies in the business. On Wednesday the government decided to throw open the doors to more players to participate in its semiconductor scheme. It is now looking at not only 28 nanometre (nm) chips and below, but higher nodes like 40 nm.

Intel plans to invest $500 mn in India

Intel plans to invest $500 mn in India

Rediff.com3 Dec 2005

Intel plans to invest $500 mn in India

Google working with Intel, Sony on TV project

Google working with Intel, Sony on TV project

Rediff.com18 Mar 2010

Internet search engine giant Google has teamed with Intel and Sony to develop Google TV, a platform for bringing the web into the living room via televisions and set-top boxes

Intel okays $1 billion investment for India

Intel okays $1 billion investment for India

Rediff.com5 Dec 2005

The world's leading chip-maker Intel Corporation on Monday announced a multi-year investment plan for India, totalling over $1 billion, including $800 million over the next five years for business expansion.

Intel to buy Infineon's wireless biz for $1.4 bn

Intel to buy Infineon's wireless biz for $1.4 bn

Rediff.com30 Aug 2010

World's largest chipmaker Intel on Monday announced its plan to acquire Infineon Technologies AG's Wireless Solutions business in a cash deal worth about $1.4 billion.

Intel, govt to boost IT in India

Intel, govt to boost IT in India

Rediff.com18 Nov 2004

World's top chip maker Intel and the government on Thursday agreed to jointly develop computing platforms to address issues of affordability, local infrastructure and community usage models to enable and empower rural citizens to participate in infor

Intel may launch digital home PCs in India

Intel may launch digital home PCs in India

Rediff.com13 Apr 2004

Treating India as a strategic market, Intel has been in talks with local and MNC vendors for rolling out digital home computers based on Intel technology.

Intel COO to visit India on June 9

Intel COO to visit India on June 9

Rediff.com3 Jun 2003

President and COO of Intel Corporation, Paul S Otellini will visit India on June 9 to discuss the country's potential role in global information technology and communications economy.\n\n\n\n

Intel chief Craig Barrett to visit India in Sept

Intel chief Craig Barrett to visit India in Sept

Rediff.com8 Aug 2007

Stopover at a remote World Ahead City in South India.

Intel launches global server campaign in India

Intel launches global server campaign in India

Rediff.com27 May 2003

Global chip making major Intel Corporation on Tuesday announced a worldwide initiative 'Real Server Campaign' in India to educate small and medium-sized businesses about how to select the right server system.

Intel bets on India for hitech chip

Intel bets on India for hitech chip

Rediff.com12 Dec 2003

Projecting India as a centre of Intel's core chips development work, a company official on Friday said its development centre in Bangalore would work on the next generation mobile chipset to be launched next year, as well as processor for servers.

Intel plans $41 million unit in Bangalore

Intel plans $41 million unit in Bangalore

Rediff.com22 Apr 2003

Intel plans to set up a development centre in Bangalore with a capacity to house 3,000 software and electronics professionals, at a cost of $41 million, a senior Karnataka minister said on Tuesday.

Intel chips to power smartphones, tablets

Intel chips to power smartphones, tablets

Rediff.com21 Jan 2011

World's largest chip manufacturer Intel is redrawing its strategy to tap the mobile segment. This has been an area where the company has very limited presence, competing with the likes of Texas Instruments, Qualcomm and ARM.

India to be Intel's Asia-Pacific hub

India to be Intel's Asia-Pacific hub

Rediff.com10 Jun 2003

Intel details next-gen chips

Intel details next-gen chips

Rediff.com24 Aug 2005

Companies to spend more on PCs in 2010: Intel

Companies to spend more on PCs in 2010: Intel

Rediff.com28 Oct 2009

"Corporate spending on PCs will improve significantly in 2010 and emerging markets will grow faster than mature markets," Intel chief executive and president Paul Otellini told reporters in New Delhi on Tuesday. He, however, did not specify any numbers.

Apple MacBook Pro with M3 chips to be available in India from Nov 7

Apple MacBook Pro with M3 chips to be available in India from Nov 7

Rediff.com31 Oct 2023

Apple's new MacBook Pro laptops and iMac with M3 chipsets will be available across 27 countries, including India, from November 7 onwards, according to an official statement. The company announced the launch of three M3 chipset models with built-in next-generation GPU architecture and a faster CPU with an eye on artificial intelligence use cases, gaming, entertainment professionals and other segments that need high-resolution image processing. The company has launched two variants of MacBook Pro laptops with 14 and 16-inch displays at a starting price of Rs 1.69 lakh and Rs 2.49 lakh, respectively.

How India is betting big on global outsourced chip play

How India is betting big on global outsourced chip play

Rediff.com9 Mar 2024

India is all set to make its presence felt in the $47 billion global outsourced semiconductor testing and packaging market, an arena where Malaysia and Vietnam have been way ahead so far. The Cabinet last Thursday cleared two projects, the Tata's assembly testing and packaging plant (ATMP) and the Murugappa-owned CG Power with Renesas from Japan as its tech partner. These, together with Micron's assembly and testing plant which is already being constructed in Sanad in Gujarat, will collectively invest Rs 47,300 crore to set up the factories.

This 13-yr-old inventor just floored Intel with his start-up idea

This 13-yr-old inventor just floored Intel with his start-up idea

Rediff.com5 Nov 2014

The chip maker is putting money in his low-cost Braille printer project.

NCDEX, Intel to set up rural info kiosks

NCDEX, Intel to set up rural info kiosks

Rediff.com31 Mar 2006

The Community PCs' will keep farmers informed about the prices of various commodities in wholesale markets.

Infosys, Microsoft, Intel ink pact

Infosys, Microsoft, Intel ink pact

Rediff.com29 Jan 2004

Software and consulting major Infosy Technologies on Thursday announced that its banking business unit was partnering with Microsoft Philippines

At Intel, 'M' means modification

At Intel, 'M' means modification

Rediff.com5 Jan 2006

Three Indian-Americans among Intel winners

Three Indian-Americans among Intel winners

Rediff.com11 Mar 2009

Three students of Indian descent Narendra Tallapragada, Preya Shah were among the ten winners of the Intel Science Talent Search, America's oldest pre-college science competition.

Intel launches processor to hike no of Net users

Intel launches processor to hike no of Net users

Rediff.com12 Mar 2009

Prashanth Adiraju, director-Atom, business development, told reporters in Madurai that the launching of the processor was part of their initiative to get more first-time users to experience the benefit of computing. The IAP was based on an entirely new micro architecture designed specifically for small devices and low power.

China beats India, gets $2.5bn Intel fab unit

China beats India, gets $2.5bn Intel fab unit

Rediff.com26 Mar 2007

In a major boost to China's IT sector, Intel Corporation on Monday announced plans to invest a whopping $2.5 billion to build a 300-mm wafer fabrication facility in the coastal northeast Chinese city of Dalian

No decision yet on Intel unit in India

No decision yet on Intel unit in India

Rediff.com16 Jun 2005

Leading global chipmaker Intel on Thursday said it was yet to make up its mind on locating its $400 million assembly test manufacturing unit in India, despite IT and Telecommunications Minister Dayanidhi Maran claiming otherwise.

Indian American teen wins Intel talent search

Indian American teen wins Intel talent search

Rediff.com14 Mar 2012

An Indian-American teenager has won a prestigious Science talent competition in the United States for his research on devising a more effective and less toxic breast cancer treatment, walking away with a whooping $100,000. Nithin Reddy Tumma topped the Intel Science Talent search that also saw two other Indian Americans -- Neel Patel from Florida and Anirudh Prabhu from Indiana -- finding a place in the top 10. The winners overcame competition from a group of 40 finalists.