Santhosh Viswanathan, managing director of Intel India, emphasizes the company’s long-term commitment to semiconductor manufacturing and AI development in India. He discusses Intel’s partnership with Tata and highlights the necessity of both CPUs and GPUs to achieve AI at scale within the country. The article suggests that Intel aims to support India’s ambitions in both semiconductor production and artificial intelligence.
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Intel in India for the 'long haul', supporting semiconductor manufacturing and AI ambitions
Santhosh Viswanathan, managing director of Intel India, emphasizes the company’s long-term commitment to semiconductor manufacturing and AI development in India. He discusses Intel’s partnership with Tata and highlights the necessity of both CPUs and GPUs to achieve AI at scale within the country. The article suggests that Intel aims to support India’s ambitions in both semiconductor production and artificial intelligence.