13-Mar-08
Chip makers may curb hiring on US slump
With recessionary trends in the US economy appearing imminent, semiconductor firms – particularly the global companies operating captive design centres in India – are expected to hire fewer engineers in the next financial year.
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13-Mar-08
ARM Extends Design Center In India
ARM today announced the opening of larger offices in India to house expanded operations that will lead to its becoming the second largest design center for the company outside its Cambridge, UK headquarters.
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13-Mar-08
India may soon house ARM's largest chip design center
Chip designer ARM has extended its design center in Bangalore, India, adding room to double the number of staff there to 700 from the 350 it currently employs.
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13-Mar-08
ARM's India design centre to be world's second largest
World's leading chip designer firm ARM is expanding its India design centre to make it the largest outside Britain, a top company official said here Thursday.
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13-Mar-08
India study recommends more university chip R&D
A study by the India Semiconductor Association (ISA) concludes that India needs a network of dedicated research centers focusing on chip technology research.
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13-Mar-08
Study moots public-private partnership for chip R&D
Semiconductor-related research activities in technical institutions are still largely supported by the Government (contributing 85-90 per cent to overall funding), and the top seven institutes in India account for bulk of the semiconductor research work undertaken in the academic institutes.
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13-Mar-08
B`lore-based chip makers tailoring products for local market
From designed in India to designed for India.
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11-Mar-08
Study On Semiconductor-Related Research In India!
The India Semiconductor Association (ISA) has released 'A study on the status of semiconductor related research in Indian universities'.
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