Intel to develop voice-embedded software in local Indian languages

Leading chip maker Intel is in the process of deveoping a voice-embedded software in local Indian languages for those who are not familiar with the Engligh langugage.

Intel to develop voice-embedded software in local Indian languages
COIMBATORE: Leading chip maker Intel is in the process of deveoping a voice-embedded software in local Indian languages for those who are not familiar with the Engligh langugage, a top company official said today.

As part of the National Digital Literacy Mission, the government has decided to make one per family e-literate and Intel is one of the ecosystem players, which launched the mission in the country last year, Ramaprasad Srinivasan, Director, MNC Business, Intel India, told reporters here.

Stating that 2.50 lakh village panchayats have already been chosen under the National IT policy for this project, Srinivasan said those who knew the common language of English would be covered as a pilot programme.

Asked if there was any plan to cover non-english knowing population, he said the company was in talks with some software firms for developing voiced embedded device, which would be a reality in the near future and by which more villagers could be brought under e-literate mission through local languages.

Seeking to dispel a general myth, Srinivasan said the PC has not died but evolved and emerged in various forms like laptops, tablets and even mobile smart phones.
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