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Intel to employ 1,000 people at its new Hyderabad facility

Intel, one of the largest semiconductor chip manufacturers in the world, has plans to hire more than 1,000 people at its new facility in Hyderabad to foster entrepreneurship and a research mindset, as per an Intel statement to media recently. 

Intel’s Hyderabad facility is spreading over 3 lakh sq. feet, currently employing 400 people. The facility is second to Bangalore in India. 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.

As per Nivruti Rai, Head of Intel India and VP of Data Center Group, Intel Corporation statement to media: “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.”

The Hyderabad centre will also contribute to computing and communications technology innovations that will address critical challenges in a data-centric world, and advance Intel’s engagements with the city’s technology ecosystem.

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[…] Intel is planning to hire an additional 1000 employees for its facility which already employs 400 people. The team at the facility will be working on critical products and technologies across the next-gen System on Chip (SoC), graphics, hardware and software to fuel the company’s growth. The new facility will also have an incubation center named Intel India Maker Lab. The incubation center will host electronic hardware and system start-ups which will get all access to intel technologies and platforms. […]

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