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Research was going on for 80 nm any update?
Dell has a fairly large factory in india. It can be seen on the Chennai-Bengaluru Highway near Sriperumbudur. But I'm not sure which models are manufactured here. So if they are saying it is Made in india then it is probably true.Dell supposedly is selling "Made in India" laptops for its Inspiron and Vostro lines, but I cannot find any information in text format on the site, or any press release/report about this.
Is there any penalty for falsely advertising products as made in India?
Yes, but they manufacture desktops there I think, same as HP in India.Dell has a fairly large factory in india. It can be seen on the Chennai-Bengaluru Highway near Sriperumbudur. But I'm not sure which models are manufactured here. So if they are saying it is Made in india then it is probably true.
Chinese national caught on CCTV damaging equipment at Cheng Uei Precision's new plant in Chennai. This guy should be deported.Taiwanese company Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co, a major supplier for Apple, to begin manufacturing in India soon
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/b...turing-for-apple-in-india-report-6010401.html
Taiwanese cable supplier to soon begin manufacturing for Apple in India: Report
Wow. The government should provide every single incentive. Once the first chips are produced from India, they can start mandating that in order for devices to be sold in India, they must have a chip from India. This will bolster demand for more semiconductor manufacturing. Hopefully the government is smart (damn) about thisIntel moves up the value chain in India
The company has been focusing on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to solve India’s problems in three key areas of healthcare, smart mobility, and educationwww.livemint.com
It is testing/assembly facility.Wow. The government should provide every single incentive. Once the first chips are produced from India, they can start mandating that in order for devices to be sold in India, they must have a chip from India. This will bolster demand for more semiconductor manufacturing. Hopefully the government is smart (damn) about this
The article in the second link is such a positive writeup, is this samsung owned website or something.Samsung Display to Send 100 Engineers to India to Complete OLED Plant
Samsung Display will send about 100 engineers to India via a chartered plane on Nov. 6 to accelerate the completion of an OLED module plant in India.The enginewww.businesskorea.co.kr
Tired of waiting, Samsung Display throws numbers at India OLED factory
Even if that old saying about patience being a virtue was true, no piece of folk wisdom really tackles the ...www.sammobile.com
Finally some news about their display factory, looks like they are serious about it after all
UK in India network’s Pledge for Progress campaign promotes gender equality
A collective of 114 organisations spanning government, business, and civil society commits to take practical steps to tackle gender inequality under UK in India network’s Pledge for Progress campaignwww.hindustantimes.com
It's some fanboy site for Samsung phones, may be getting some gibs for samsung or doing it for free who knows.The article in the second link is such a positive writeup, is this samsung owned website or something.
must be said, never read an business article written in such a positive mood.
do such websites exist for Indian companies?It's some fanboy site for Samsung phones, may be getting some gibs for samsung or doing it for free who knows.
There are Windows focused websites also which are always filled with positive spin for Microsoft, and Apple product focused websites shilling for Apple.
Nope, afaik I don't think we have any branded products that cause "fans" to start running websites and all about those.do such websites exist for Indian companies?
I think i have seen few YouTubers who shill for JIO a lot.Nope, afaik I don't think we have any branded products that cause "fans" to start running websites and all about those.
If you see today most famous brands around us are of the MNC/Western or even Chinese variety, Indian products are just ok and don't have that "x factor" to inspire brand loyalty and fanboyism, or the products are beyond the consumer sphere in B2B sphere so those obviously don't garner interests of any sort.
Perhaps in the future we may have but now I doubt it.
India movie product ‘rajnikanth’ has fan websites I think. And a huge following where Tamils style their hair, wear shades, smoke cigarettes etc. looks like they sell Rajnikanth merchandise there.Nope, afaik I don't think we have any branded products that cause "fans" to start running websites and all about those.
If you see today most famous brands around us are of the MNC/Western or even Chinese variety, Indian products are just ok and don't have that "x factor" to inspire brand loyalty and fanboyism, or the products are beyond the consumer sphere in B2B sphere so those obviously don't garner interests of any sort.
Perhaps in the future we may have but now I doubt it.
D-Link had actually a router production plant in India.D-Link May Start a New Production Unit in India: Report
D-Link is reportedly considering outsourcing production of its network devices in India. The Taiwanese company plans to start local production for the devices that are sold within India. By outsourcing production to India, D-Link aims to benefit from India's PLI (Production-Linked Incentive) scheme. As of now D-Link has a subsidiary in India, with the office located in Mumbai, although possible production sites are currently unknown.D-Link May Start a New Production Unit in India: Report
The Taiwanese company may start local production of its networking devices that are sold in Indiagadgets.ndtv.com
Finally...Finally...Finally...routers and modems and other network devices getting built in India than at the enemy nation china
Nice to see the companies sensing the CONSUMER RESOLVE in Indian minds..vocal for local