Dell moves hardware design unit from B'lore to Taiwan, Austin

Desktop and PC maker Dell is shifting its hardware design unit from its R and D centre in Bangalore to Austin and Taiwan. IP address could ruin your life

BANGALORE: US-based computer maker Dell is shifting its hardware design unit from its research and development centre here to Austin and Taiwan, a top company official has said.

"Hardware design is being slowly phased out from the centre here to our centres in Austin and Taiwan", Dell India's Enterprise Strategy Group Director Pallab Talukdar told reporters here.

On the Dell's R & D center here, Talukdar said there has been a shift in focus from hardware design to software, management and testing.

The R&D centre, which has strength of over 500, will be ramped up, Talukdar said without specifying the number.



Ranked No 1 in the large corporate category with an employee strength of over 1000, Dell has $600 million business in India, Talukdar said.

The company on Tuesday launched a new server, which, it claims, would consume less power and reduce complexities in data centres.

PowerEdge M-Series servers consume up to 19 per cent less power and achieve about 25 per cent better performance per watt, Talukdar said.

The M-Series also provided lead-free configurations, delivering a "green IT" solution that further helps customers minimise their environmental impact, he said.
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