Intel announced a whole slew of products manufactured locally in India, which were showcased at the company's India Tech Ecosystem Summit.
Highlights included a locally produced server created by Mega Networks that uses Intel's Xeon Scalable processors, and C-DAC's high-performance compute server called Rudra.
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The event showcased products from diverse portfolios including banking on wheels, thin clients, all-in-one clients, multi-function kiosks, and more powered by Intel technology. The event showcased products from more than 10 Original Design Manufacturers (ODM) and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM).
“This comprehensive showcase featuring a vast array of locally designed and manufactured electronics and IT products signifies a shift beyond mere assembly to innovation and self-reliance," said Santosh Viswanathan, vice president and managing director, India Region.
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The event also acted as a central hub between government entities, enterprises, OEMs encouraging collaboration, along with keynotes from companies such as Microsoft and Google.
“Developing electronics manufacturing expertise in the country requires engineering leadership, ecosystem collaboration and production at scale across a variety of segments. Intel is committed to bring these facets together. Today’s showcase is a culmination of that commitment – highlighting the capabilities from the local ecosystem and products from customers," said Gokul V Subramaniam, president and vice president of the client computing group at Intel India.
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