NXP to shift more chip development to India
(10/29/2007 6:05 AM EDT)
BANGALORE, India — Development of several product lines at NXP Semiconductors' home electronics division unit are being moved out of Europe, mostly to Asian countries, according to Christos Lagomichos, executive vice president and general manager of the division.
Lagomichos, who joined NXP early this year from STMicroelectronics where he was the corporate vice president and general manager of the company's home entertainment and displays group, has drawn up a highly active roadmap for the kind of work that is going to be done in India, he told EE Times at a recent visit here.
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