Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) Sees Growth Opportunities in Malaysia

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The world renowned computing technology giant Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) sees business growth opportunities in Malaysia, mainly targeting the small and medium enterprises. Company is optimistic to gain benefits due to increasing number of small and medium enterprises in addition to growth in consumer spending.

In a recent public speech Intel country manager Malaysia & Brunei Prakash Mallya said that the SME sector is booming in Malaysia and it is also a positive sign that they prefer embracing better technology that Intel provides.

The growth in SME sector comes following the developments by the Malaysian government to support the entrepreneurs in the country to strengthen the private sector. Intel is confident that it will not only create business opportunities but also strengthen the country’s technology infrastructure.

Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) gains considerable amounts of earnings from the Asia-Pacific region. According to Uday Marty, the managing director of Intel Technology Asia Pvt Ltd, the region is experiencing growth in IT spending and also people are demanding for more connectivity. This would eventually lead to strong business opportunities for other companies as well.

In the region, major companies are also spending considerable amounts to IT based innovations.

Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) is also getting itself ready to make money from the creation of the next generation of x86 architecture processors and gain more from its dominant ARM processor architecture.

Most recently the US Company presented a paper at the 2012 International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) in San Francisco which outlined the potential of its ultra low power system on a chip designs. Intel was unable to effectively tap the mobile device market; however the company now plans to cash the old Moore’s Law.

Company plans to move its Atom chips to 22nm technology. It will result in Intel processors with more competitive power usage designed especially for the smartphone and tablets. For the renowned Xeon and Core processors Intel currently uses the 22 nanometer fabrication process using the 3D tri gate transistors.

Company plans to move from the ARM technology to more shrieked transistors chips with better performance. The paper presented by Intel declares more details about how the company plans to go about it.


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