One of the most densely populated countries in the world, India is trying to take advantage of the impressive human resources. AMD is actively using appropriate opportunities, it already has a research center in Bangalore and sales offices in New Delhi and Mumbai. This week the chipmaker announced a new research center in Hyderabad - city in southern India with a population of over three million people.
On an area of 16,258 sq ft house a few hundred specialists to develop software and directly AMD processors with a high degree of integration used in client devices. Apparently, the local engineers will be tasked with developing hybrid processors for the consumer market. At the opening ceremony, attended AMD CEO Rory Read, a vice president of Engineering named centers in Hyderabad and Bangalore "key nodes" to work on the development of processors. Both centers will be engaged in engineering work in close collaboration with AMD similar units around the world. Related Products :
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