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    Did you know Avtar Saini, the ex-Intel India head killed while cycling, held 7 patents in chip design?

    Avtar Saini, former head of Intel India, tragically passed away while cycling in Navi Mumbai. Saini, known for his contributions to Intel's microprocessors, held 7 patents and played a leadership role in the development of the Pentium processor and Intel's 64-bit architecture - the Itanium Processor.

    Avtar Saini, Ex-Intel India head, killed after being knocked down by cab while cycling in Mumbai

    Former Intel India head Avtar Saini, known for his role in designing the Pentium processor, was tragically killed in a cycling accident in Navi Mumbai. Saini, 68, was hit by a speeding cab while riding with fellow cyclists. Despite wearing a helmet, he suffered severe injuries and was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital. The cab driver, Hrishikesh Khade, has been booked for rash and negligent driving causing death.

    Green Shoots: Sustainability now part of corporate agenda for Indian tech companies

    For tech companies in India, sustainability is now part of corporate agenda. So accordingly, apart from their products, the likes of Intel and SAP Labs have also invested in green campuses

    Discounts to light up ecommerce festive fever; Intel India gets new president

    With the festive season just weeks away, online marketplaces are lining up steep discounts to cash in on the customer demand for smartphones, electronics and FMCG products.

    Gokul Subramaniam elevated as Intel India president

    Subramaniam, who has been with Intel for over 11 years, will be responsible for the company's overall engineering and design operations in the country, including driving innovation, cross-group efficiencies and execution of Intel products from the site.

    A 16-member contingent will represent India in the 15th World Youth Bridge Team Championships to be held in Istanbul, Turkey from Aug13-23.

    The Economic Times
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