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Highly encouraging news, hope that soon we’ll get our first semicon fab as well…
I wish they opened it somewhere else, Bangalore is slowly becoming unliveable place.
Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities are getting lot of investments in ITES sector.When work from home started two years back I thought this would lead to several IT major companies opening offices in tier 2 or even tier 3 cities, win win for all. IT companies don't have to spend fortune to open more centers in expensive commercial office spaces in metros, employees can better manage their work and personal lives if they don't have to migrate saving rent and other expenses, less migration into major cities and IT hubs would ease population pressure in those few Cities making the liveable once again, and employment and more revenue for tier 2 and 3 city and state govts allowing them their infrastructure and living conditions there as well. Sadly all of that is not happening.
Terrible decision from Intel. No wonder Intel are going downhill...
Downhill for what? They’ve been investing a lot in India and they’re very well acquainted with India.Terrible decision from Intel. No wonder Intel are going downhill...
Terrible decision from Intel. No wonder Intel are going downhill...
intel's done for, jain at db, murthy at intel, western companies are dying from the inside out letting indians swell the ranks instead of whites and yellows
A Korean immigrant is suing chip-maker Intel Corp. for allegedly allowing its imported Indian managers to illegally favor the hiring and promotion of Indian job seekers
Irony is Intel value rises with any stupid stunts CCP pulls on TaiwanIntel isn't going anywhere, anytime soon. no matter how much the radical hyper nationalist in you desperately wishes it.