Intel India launches data-centric products, looks to tap $200 bn opportunity

With rapid digitisation and data-led transformation, Intel feels India can use data to solve its unique problems in crucial sectors such as education, healthcare and agriculture.

Update: 2019-04-03 06:42 GMT
  • According to reports, about 50 percent of total data available were generated in the last two years.
  • "Imagine the value proposition it could add to businesses if this 2 per cent becomes 10 per cent," said Mallya.
  • Five years back, 70 percent of our business was from PC and 30 percent data centric products.
  • The range of products launched were Xeon 2-nd generation processor, two variations of Intel Optane SSD and Intel DC persistent memory and Ethernet 800 series adapter.

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