dayanidhi maran unveils low-cost computers

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Shri Dayanidhi Maran, Minister of Communications & Information Technology, has unveiled the low-cost PC based on an x86 1600 MHz processor from the world renowned Advanced Micro Devices Inc., (AMD). Today's launch by Shri Maran is a step in furtherance of his championing the cause of introducing computers at an affordable price to the public as also to promote Internet penetration. As an important step in the product realization of this 50x15 vision, AMD in association with HCL, the leading Indian computer manufacturer, announced the availability of India’s most affordable home computer for its value, by offering a ready-to-use PC for Rs.9,990/-. This HCL PC is also available bundled with Microsoft Windows XP Starter Edition at Rs.11,240/-.

Speaking at the launching function held here today, Shri Maran said, “I am very happy that AMD has taken this initiative to increase Internet penetration and enable a computer with AMD’s x86 1600 MHz processor at this price point. Along with affordable broadband solutions from BSNL at Rs. 250 per month, and with Microsoft Windows XP Starter Edition, this PC can be used as a vehicle to significantly increase broadband penetration in India. AMD’s 50x15 vision shows AMD’s commitment to develop relevant technology solutions for India’s needs. All of these developments not only further the cause of the National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP), but also help to bridge the knowledge gap between different socio-economic groups to make them ready for the information age. I am very excited about the possibilities this announcement opens up for all Indians.”

50x15 is AMD's commitment to enable affordable Internet access and computing capabilities for 50 per cent of the world population by the year 2015. AMD will be working to enable various computing platforms to address the needs of India, a core market for the global 50x15 initiative. These platforms, based on AMD’s x86 microprocessors, will address the key requirements such as affordability, internet readiness, wireless capability, low-power usage, dust-resistance, security, and ease-of-use.

For meeting this challenge, AMD desired Shri Dayanidhi Maran to join the newly formed 50x15 global advisory committee. The committee will comprise some of the world’s leading digital inclusion experts from industry, government, academia and the non-profit sector, all of whom will help define and guide the worldwide 50x15 programme over the next ten years.

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Ajay Marathe, Corporate Vice President, AMD, and president, AMD India Ltd., said that this PC is an important step in the realization of DIT and AMD's joint vision to provide affordable computing and internet connectivity to the Indian people.

Low-cost computing platforms introduced in India need to adequately address three critical features in order to be viable – sustainable ecosystem support, affordability, and availability of product and service. With the introduction of this solution from HCL, based on AMD’s processor, customers can get a computer which offers -

a) Sustainable ecosystem support, backed by AMD’s technology for affordable computing solutions - a 1600 MHz x86 processor from AMD will allow users to affordably enjoy the functionality of a typical PC, such as basic computing, browsing on the internet, CD-ROM usage, multimedia applications such as games, broadband connectivity via the use of an external modem, and users can add options based on their needs;

b) An affordable package - under Rs.10,000/-;

c) Availability - products and service available immediately across the country at authorized HCL resellers.



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