The chipmaking gaint Intel is all set to invest further in the country to support the “Digital India” initiative and there may not be any job cuts in the country.
A top Intel executive has said. ”I hope the company grows in India and I suppose they are not making any job cuts here,” Thaine Creitz, director of consumer technical marketing at Intel, told IANS on the sidelines of the Intel technology and innovation tour India 2016.
With respect to Windows, he mentioned the enhanced responsiveness with Microsoft‘s personal assistant Cortana, better gaming, security and accuracy with Windows Hello. He also talked about Intel CORE processors for power and performance, COREm processors for mobile devices and ATOM processors for long lasting mobility.