Bangalore or bust
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/12...ia_investment/
"Microsoft will pump $1.7bn into India over the next four years, in the process creating 3,000 new jobs. Most of the cash will, according to Bill Gates, go towards improving the software giant's research and development capabilities.
Gates told a forum of Indian business leaders in New Delhi: "This amount is to be deployed across select focus areas over the next four years in line with Microsoft's strategic vision for India," adding: "We have 4,000 professionals in India today, we will increase it to 7,000 over the next three to four years."
Indian Information Technology Minister, Dayanidhi Maran, enthused that the investment was "an indicator of the value that Microsoft attaches to its development and R&D activities in the country".
MS already has a research centre in Hyderabad and has plans to open an "innovation centre" in Bangalore in the new year"
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Dazza, ARM is a UK company, they license their technology to other organisations.Originally posted by dazza12Isn't Arm now controlled by Intel? Or at least licensed to them? Most PDA's at one point contained an Arm processor, and I think XScale has some Arm licenses in it.
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I used to do some Hercules development but had to stop as I now do FSI but then again Hercules only allows you to run, legally, MVS 3.8 or VM/370 (although you can also do zLinux but there is no real point.) To run any of IBM's current, or more recent, operating systems you need the real stuff otherwise how do I earn my money?Originally posted by expathttp://www.conmicro.cx/hercules/
Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture. Hercules runs under Linux, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Mac OS X 10.2 and later.
... everything runs MVS!
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http://www.conmicro.cx/hercules/Originally posted by darmstadt
Runs MVS
Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture. Hercules runs under Linux, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Mac OS X 10.2 and later.
... everything runs MVS!
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ARM was founded by Acorn and Apple. They dominate the mobile phone CPU market. I believe they have >50% market penetration (70% I think).Originally posted by dazza12Isn't Arm now controlled by Intel? Or at least licensed to them? Most PDA's at one point contained an Arm processor, and I think XScale has some Arm licenses in it.
But they don't fabricate cores. They licence the designs which are then made by external fabs, usually/always overseas. Customers can do a lot of customisation.
I doubt they are owned/controlled by Intel. Intel are taking steps to compete with ARM as they realise that the current PC architecture cannot continue forever, and the mobile and desktop markets are converging. ARM are very low power and at present Intel can't touch them.
Fungus.
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Isn't Arm now controlled by Intel? Or at least licensed to them? Most PDA's at one point contained an Arm processor, and I think XScale has some Arm licenses in it.Originally posted by SupremeSpodArm
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If Intel did not have Israeli's developing Pentium M then they (Intel) would have been totally stuffed now with bad P4 design - and we'd face monopoly of AMD.
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Dont forget though that the costs faced by the indian staff are about 1/50th of those faced by us here in the great tax rip off called England.
BTW, you are out of luck if you want a British built CPU since they are already being made in India and the company is most likely owned by the Chinese
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Intel Outside
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4499362.stm
Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, plans to invest $1bn (£576m) in India over the next five years.
The firm will spend $800m on boosting its research and development operation, with the rest of the cash being used to finance investment in firms.
Intel has an R&D centre in Bangalore that produces software to drive its microchips, computers and networks.
Firms like Intel are expanding in India as the wages of software engineers are fraction of what they cost in the US.
Reports estimate that the average wage for a software engineer in India is less than a sixth of that for a similar professional in the US.
Right that's it, where can I buy a good BRITISH made CPU. I want it to be hand made by British craftsman. Steam powered a bonus.Tags: None
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