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    Intel plans to add over 1000 people at new Hyderabad unit

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    Intel’s Hyderabad facility, which employs 400 people with emerging technology skills is set to hire more than 1000 employees to foster entrepreneurship and a research mindset. Employees at the new facility will focus on critical global products and technologies across next generation SoCs, graphics, hardware platforms and software.

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    Bengaluru: Intel plans to hire more than 1000 people at its new facility in Hyderabad, the chipmaker’s second engineering center in the country.

    The design and engineering centre would contribute to computing and communications technology innovations geared towards addressing critical challenges in today’s data-centric world, and advance Intel’s engagements with the city’s technology ecosystem, said the company.

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    Intel’s Hyderabad facility, which employs 400 people with emerging technology skills, would “foster entrepreneurship and a research mindset”. Employees at the new facility will focus on critical global products and technologies across next generation SoCs, graphics, hardware platforms and software to fuel Intel’s growth.

    The facility, second to Intel’s Bengaluru centre, is spread across 3 lakh sq. ft and can accommodate 1500 employees.

    “We have made significant impact in areas such as Cloud, Client, Graphics, artificial intelligence (AI), 5G, and Autonomous Systems and our new design facility in Hyderabad will enable us to further boost innovation for India and the world.

    We thank the government of Telangana and the IT Minister for their constant support and collaboration towards enabling a conducive environment for technology development and adoption in the state,” Nivruti Rai, Head of Intel India and VP of Data Center Group, Intel Corporation, was quoted saying.
    ( Originally published on Dec 02, 2019 )
    The Economic Times

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