Intel brings R&D to Europe

Chips en Catalunya...

By Tony Hallett, 20 September 2002 14:03

NEWS Intel has officially opened a major research and development facility within Barcelona's Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC). It is the chip giant's first microprocessor R&D facility in Europe and will focus on increasing chips' performance while lowering power consumption and heat output. The facility will be headed by UPC professors Roger Espasa and Toni Juan - both 64-bit architecture experts - and Antonio Gonzalez.

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