GIGABYTE Technology promotes Gaming in India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

GIGABYTE Technology promotes Gaming in India

GIGABYTE Technology has embarked on a focussed strategy of supporting LAN and video gaming competitions across the country. In line with this strategy, GIGABYTE Technology sponsored the World Cyber Games (WCG) India Final, and plans to have a similar association with BYOC 2012, slated for January next year. Simultaneously, the company is increasingly providing support to entities that require technological help as well as sponsorship for organizing gaming events.

These entities include IT retail outlets, gaming (cyber) cafes, and engineering colleges (during their tech fests), among others. GIGABYTE is also providing its premium motherboards as prizes for winners of the gaming contests.

Sunil Grewal, Sales Head, India, GIGABYTE Technology, said, "We feel that gaming has finally come of age in India, where you see PC gaming gaining popularity almost as fast as social networking gaming or mobile gaming. Being the company which earlier this year had launched G1-Killer, the world's first motherboard series designed solely for elite gamers, GIGABYTE Technology is naturally delighted to do its bit for the Indian gaming enthusiast."

"We don't want to stop only at providing gaming motherboards with state-of-the-art onboard solutions from industry heavy hitters including Creative and Bigfoot Networks, as well as many additional and exclusive GIGABYTE features. We also want to offer an attractive platform for dedicated gamers to showcase his / her skills, by promoting quality gaming events in the country," Grewal added.

GIGABYTE's dedicated gaming motherboards named the G1-Killer series, consists of the G1.Assassin, G1.Sniper and G1.Guerrilla. Recently, it had launched the new G1.Sniper 2 motherboard, designed for extreme gaming on the latest Intel Z68 chipset and Intel i7 Core "Sandy Bridge" processors.

GIGABYTE products are distributed in India by Ingram Micro, Redington (India) and Neoteric Infomatique Ltd.


For More Details See

www.varindia.com

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

N Chandrasekaran appointed chairman of Tata Sons

Visa buys NFT based CryptoPunk and paid $150,000 in Etherium

Prizm Payment Services changes its name to Hitachi Payment Services