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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Advanced Micronic Devices Ltd. (AMDL)

incorporated in 1982 went public in 1994. The company's stocks are currently listed in Mumbai and Bangalore stock exchanges.
The company was founded by entrepreneurs who had extensive experience in Information Technology and Healthcare.
The promoters continue to pursue business opportunities both in IT, Healthcare and related Software services.
The company provides innovative and creative solutions for its clientele with leading and emerging technologies in both IT and Healthcare.Headquartered in Bangalore - the Silicon Valley of India ,
the company has offices in many major cities of India.
The company's strength comes from its highly qualified and motivated employees who manage profit center based divisions. With its extended network of strategic business associates and distributors, the company has been able to provide products and services to its major customers in the Indian subcontinent.
The company's commitment to technology and support has been its areas of strength and the reason for its customers to choose AMDL as a vendor of choice. Its customer base includes major Corporates,
Defense establishments, Software Technology parks, MNC's and Super-Specialty Hospitals.AMDL is fully prepared for the demanding market needs and challenges .
It has built-in capabilities- People, access to technology, relationship with Industry leaders and sensitivity to customer needsWith a participative and collaborative environment,
the company provides opportunities for its employees to participate in the growth of the company.
The company enjoys a highly rated credit worthiness.

AMDL is a subsidiary of Opto Circuits (India) Ltd. (OCIL), a public listed company.

COMPANY NEWS
World's second largest computer chip maker Advanced Micro Devices is planning to invest about $500 million in SemIndia's proposed chip manufacturing facility near Hyderabad. AMD will invest $500 million in SemIndia's Special Economic Zone for making silicon chips that would require a total investment of up to three billion dollars.

Apart from AMD, Singapore-based Flextronics has already announced it would pick up a minority stake in the venture. Of the three billion dollar investment, one billion dollars would come through equity and the rest through debt. Besides equity, the US chip giant will also provide technology to SemIndia for the manufacturing facility.

Sources said the SEZ scheme has been a big draw among technology companies, with some of the biggest names in the industry either already announcing plans or planning ventures. Nearly two-three billion dollars is expected to flow into these IT SEZs by December 2007. Flextronics, a contract manufacturer, will also invest $100 million for a 250 acre SEZ at Sriperembudur in Tamil Nadu. Finnish telecom handset major Nokia has already started production at its SEZ in Tamil Nadu, where it will pump in a total of $100 million. US telecom major Motorola and

world's largest computer maker Dell have also plans to invest $100 million each in SEZs in the country. Online search engine Google has lined up an expenditure of $500 million for a SEZ, while Accenture will spend $200 million.



Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices announced it would ramp up its chip design team in the city. A 100 hardware engineers are currently working on latest chip designs, besides software and alliances management (working with partner firms to consolidate knowledge).
The firm owns 23 per cent of the desktop PC market in India, according to analyst firm IDC. AMD also introduced socket AM2 series of processors, which will enable Windows Vista users to take advantage of new capabilities such as virtualisation (running different operating systems on a single PC). Energy-efficient processors, with up to 40 per cent reduction in power, were also revealed. In this age of $70 for a barrel of oil and power cuts every other day, these processors will make a difference in India.
The firm also announced that its `Live!' digital home entertainment platform would now be available in Bangalore, through Vertex Techno Solutions.


Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced a few developments in the processor industry, starting with the new AMD-powered Lenovo laptops. Dell has also finally unveiled its first desktop PCs based on processors from AMD. The two new machines Dimension C521 and Dimension E521 can be ordered with AMD Sempron processor, an AMD Athlon 64 processor or an AMD Athlon 64X2 dual-core processor. AMD has demonstrated an ability to deliver great technology that customers want today and in the future. And AMD meets the requirements Dell has for being a partner of capacity and quality.

AMDL has emerged as ace player in Healthcare sector with focus on products related to cardiac care / intensive care in India. Initiated in the year 1974 as Micronic Devices the visionary technocrats behind the venture were among the best in promoting Implantable Pacemakers, Portable Defibrillators, Intra Aortic Balloon Pumps, ECG machines, Stress Test Systems, Holter Systems, Fetal Monitors, Multi parameter monitors, representing renowned companies from across the globe.


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