TaimiKhan
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Yo brother.. are you saying no Indians contributed to the growth of IT in this world?? Please clarify.
No Sir, i never ever said that Indians did not made contribution to the IT sector, indians did make a lot of contribution, even the USB co-inventor is an Indian Ajay Bhatt, who also had a hand on Accelerated Graphics Port, PCI Express, Platform Power management architecture and various chipset enhancements. He is the Intel's Chief I/O architect.
Vinod Dham is often referred to as the father of the Intel Pentium processor, although many people, including John H. Crawford (of i386 and i486 alumni), were involved in the design and development of the processor.
For better understanding kindly see the whole discussion that we did, and in that context I wrote the above quoted sentence, but unfortunately the both Indian dudes were high on something and couldn't understand the discussion being done.