Simmtronics helps VIA to launch Green Computing Products

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Simmtronics helps VIA to launch Green Computing Products

VIA Technologies has launched a full lineup of innovative Green computing products, including the ground-breaking sub-Rs.10k SIMM PC and a wide range of power-efficient VIA PC-1 mainboards integrating VIA's leading-edge energy-saving technologies.

Simmtronics will assemble the motherboards exclusively in its advanced manufacturing facility in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, under the terms of an agreement recently signed by the two companies. In addition to India, Simmtronics will also distribute the products through its channel partners in a total of 15 other countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Dubai, UAE, Turkey, Iraq, Algeria and Ghana.

"The global technology market is witnessing a growing race among manufacturers to introduce the lowest carbon emission and most environmentally friendly products in order to enable their customers to become a part of a healthy and green society tomorrow. Simmtronics is taking aggressive steps to accelerate this trend by introducing a full range of VIA-enabled Green PC systems and mainboards in India. These products are introduced after prolonged research and development and are sure to become the forefront of innovation," commented Indrajit Sabharwal, Managing Director, Simmtronics Semiconductors Ltd.

"Today's announcement further advances VIA's commitment to providing more powerful yet more energy-efficient computing platforms for our customers," commented Richard Brown, Vice-President of International Marketing for VIA Technologies, Inc. "The introduction of these products together with Simmtronics marks an important first step in our long-term plans for developing our presence in India and providing platforms that can bring the benefits of PCs to the next one billion users."

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