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By Saritha Rai silicon.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 30, 2009 5:56:54 AM

Years ago, when the world pictured Bangalore they imagined an outsourcing hub full of call center agents and paid-by-the-hour software workers. How that has changed.

Today, that same city has metamorphosed into a thriving research and development center where advances in areas such as chip design, software product design and innovative healthcare products are driving profits for global multinationals.

Google's Map Maker, Intel's six-core Xeon processor, Microsoft's search engine Bing and HP's Dynamic Smart Cooling Technology have all been designed or have key components built in the city. IBM and Microsoft have tens of thousands of employees based in Bangalore. Cisco is developing next-gen intelligent networking technologies in the city.

Bangalore's makeover as a maturing global R&D base is as recent as the last couple of years. An ecosystem of inexpensive global talent, maturing skills and innovative ideas for new products and services have aided the transformation.

For more, read "Bangalore blooming into innovation hothouse" at silicon.com.

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RE: R&D bursts onto the Bangalore scene
umm... you guys dont find anything wrong with the nvidia card in the macbook pros do you?
that was r&d of india... (Read the rest)
Posted by: xeptf4 Posted on: 12/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
now we know where the profits went  Linux Geek | 11/30/09
Almost.  HypnoToad72 | 11/30/09
Well, if Windows Vista and the unresolved issues of Win7 are examples,  HypnoToad72 | 11/30/09
What idiot would do that, anyway...  Wintel BSOD | 11/30/09
RE: R&D bursts onto the Bangalore scene  xeptf4 | 12/03/09

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