Friday, June 5, 2009

Computer Hardware Updates: 05/06/09

 

INTEGRATED E-WASTE MANAGEMENT
The Economic Times (Delhi edition)  Hindustan Times (Delhi edition)  

Rapid urbanisation has accelerated the usage of electronic products in recent times. Consequently, disposal of obsolete goods in a safe and responsible manner is critical.

Electronic waste or 'e-waste' consists of electronic products that have become obsolete due to advancement in technology. India's e-waste generation is growing at 15 percent and is expected to cross the 800,000 tonne mark by 2012. According to a 2007 Greenpeace report, only 3 percent of e-waste made it to authorised recyclers' facilities.

Organised recycling of this hazardous waste is the only answer to this problem. Attero Recycling, India's only integrated or end-to-end electronic waste (e-waste) recycling company has now become the first e-waste recycler to be registered with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. Attero provides complete e-waste solutions and services from collection to disposal and has built its business model on ethical e-waste management.

Attero Recycling was incorporated in 2008 to manage the challenges of sustainable solutions to managing e-waste. With a state-of-the-art plant operational in Roorkee, Attero has a pan India presence with offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai


 

GO GREEN: LATEST CORPORATE BUZZWORD
New Delhi
The Times of India

Going green is the new corporate buzzword. In recent months, several companies have taken steps towards creating a more environment-friendly business model and raising global awareness over ecological concerns. However, green activists are far from impressed.

As part of a mobile waste management drive, Nokia India has set up over 1,300 recycling bins across Bangalore, Delhi, Gurgaon and Ludhiana since January, 2009. The campaign collected over three tonnes of waste, including 10,000 handsets, within the first 45 days of its launch, says Ambrish Bakaya of Nokia India.

Similarly, Western Digital has designed an eco-friendly GreenPower hard drive. "The drive enables energy-conservative systems like PCs, server and consumer electronics with higher capacities," says Sharad Srivastava of Western Digital.

Reiterating the message that every small step makes a lot of difference in preserving earth's resources, a music channel this week released a two-minute video with a public message brought home by popular VJ Cyrus Sahukar. The video ends with Sahukar listing ways of making a difference such as taking shorter showers and planting trees.

Philips Electronics India has called for a phasing-out of the incandescent light bulb as well as the introduction of a green logo on consumer electronic products. "We are constantly taking concrete steps to become a greener company," says Rajiv Chopra, head of lighting for Philips. Green products form 15% of Philips' revenue stream.

Patni Computer Systems' centre in Noida has zero blinds and uses natural light and heat from fin shaped natural light reflectors. "The two upcoming facilities in Hyderabad and Pune will also be developed on green architecture," says Anirudh Patni.

However, award-winning wildlife filmmaker Mike Pandey says that corporate houses must take the blame for current ecological disorders and bemoans the lack of strong initiatives. "You are taking from earth and plundering its natural resources like oceans and rivers. The illusionary bubble of global economy has collapsed. Our future will come from the food and environment we live in. And that's where their money should be invested. Much more needs to be done," he says.

 

 

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Computer Industry Updates: 04/06/09

 

IT INDUSTRY URGES STEPS TO BOOT CONSUMPTION
Bhaskar Hazarika, New Delhi
Financial Chronicle  The Asian Age  

Recession-hit IT industry is seeking long-term growth-oriented policy to boost the IT hardware industry. The Manufacturers’ Association for Information Technology (MAIT) has submitted a pre-budget memorandum to the finance ministry urging a stable policy regime for the IT hardware industry to boost domestic consumption.

The industry body urged the government for continuation of 8 percent excise duty/ countervailing duty (CVD) on all IT products including computers, peripherals and components. Vinnie Mehta, executive director, MAIT stressed on providing appropriate incentives for IT manufacturers - finished products and components in India, as in the case of semiconductors, which would have a positive impact on IT manufacturing investments.

“The 4 percent special additional duty (SAD) should be abolished on all IT products and components. The SAD was introduced on imports to balance the impact of local taxes on domestic-manufactured products. With central sales tax being phased out, the SAD should, therefore, be abolished or at least be made at par with it,” the recommendations stated.

The IT hardware industry has witnessed a decline during the last couple of quarters due to the global credit crunch. The desktop sales witnessed a slump decline and growth of the notebooks have slowed down.


INTEL SEES HIGHER LAPTOP SALES
Financial Chronicle

Chip giant Intel on Wednesday said it sees solid global sales of consumer laptops and expects its new processors to put it in good stead for an expected boom in the ultra-thin laptop segment.


POWER TO CHANGE FROM HP
The Financial Express

HP has announced the launch of Power To Change, a campaign that encourages personal computer users around the world to make behavioral changes in support of the environment. The campaign encourages users to download a new desktop widget that tracks the cumulative energy savings associated with participants turning off idle PCs when not in use. The Power To Change widget is available for download by individuals and companies across the globe and is compatible with Macs and PCs.


INTEL TO RIDE TAIWANESE TECH MIGHT INTO INDIA
C Chitti Pantulu, Bangalore
DNA

Intel's Project Blue, which aims to increase PC and broadband Internet penetration in ten-fold in India by 2012, will bank heavily on the Taiwanese tech ecosystem to achieve the target.

Given the current 3% PC and 2% broadband penetration in the country, that is a stupendous task. But the world's biggest chipmaker says this digital divide will be bridged thanks to the advent of cheap netbook and nettop PCs riding on the success of its Atom chips and the business acumen of Taiwanese manufacturers who are gunning for the Indian market in a big way.

"The most encouraging aspect of the current drive is that the Taiwanese ecosystem has joined in for this India initiative," Prakash Bagri, director sales Asia Pacific, Intel, told DNA Money.

While the Atom chip which power these low-cost gizmos were introduced in India last June 2008, most significantly Intel feels PC and broadband penetration will increase manifold with the introduction of its latest Pine Trail platform for small formfactor devices which was unveiled at Computex in Taiwan on Tuesday.


AMD DARES INTEL WITH A SIX-CORE OPTERON
C Chitti Pantulu, Bangalore
DNA

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), the world's second-largest chip company, has promised to come out all guns blazing to grab a larger share of the market from Intel Corp, the world's largest chip-maker.

The Austin, Texas-based company on Tuesday announced the availability of its six-core AMD Opteron processors, codenamed Istanbul, for the high-end server market, taking the battle to the next level.

Istanbul is the world's first six-core server processor with direct connect architecture for two, four and eight socket servers, AMD officials said in Bangalore. The company also claimed the chip wrings out 34% more performance-per-watt over the previous generation quad-core processors in the exact same platform.

Original equipment makers like Cray, Dell, HP, IBM, and Sun Microsystems will sport the AMD six-core Opteron or Istanbul. Three more versions of the six-core chip are planned for the second half of 2009.

But AMD's joy could be short-lived, with Intel announcing, just ahead of AMD's Istanbul launch, its own plans to launch an eight-core Nehalem EX early 2010 aimed at servers with four or more sockets.

"What you should note about AMD is that we talk about today and not about the future. When Intel has the eight-core chip, we will have our 12-core chip out," responded Ramkumar Subramanian, vice-president, sales and marketing, AMD India.


HANDS- FREE GAMING
Mail Today

Microsoft sparked a games console war when it unveiled a revolutionary new control system for the Xbox 360 that banishes the need for a hand- held controller.

A 3D motion- sensing camera tracks players’ movements and projects them straight into the game on the screen.

The player of a football game, therefore, simply needs to swing a foot to kick the ball on the screen, while a boxing game will see legions of living room fighters dodging, weaving and throwing punches at invisible foes.

The motion- sensing technology goes much further than that currently available on the Nintendo Wii, which uses motion sensors within controllers that must still be clutched by the player.

The new Xbox 360 system, named Project Natal, will also have a voice recognition system allowing the player to speak directly to the machine and to characters within games.

The system will be so sensitive, according to Microsoft, that it will be able to recognise different family members and automatically log them into their Xbox profile.

It can even read facial expressions. The gadget could spell the beginning of the end for the traditional hand- held joypad controller which has dominated console controls since Sega and Nintendo developed early gaming machines in the 1980s.

 



Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Computer Industry : 03/06/09

 

PICTURE PERFECT
The Economic Times

Epson launched TX700W photo printer. Its high-speed micro Piezo print head with a 6-color Claria photographic ink-set ensures sharp and vivid pictures.


INTEL UNVEILS PROCESSORS FOR ULTRA-THIN LAPTOPS
New Delhi
Business Standard  Financial Chronicle  The Hindu Business Line  The Economic Times  

The world's largest chip maker Intel today unveiled its a new range of mobile processors which would enable PC makers like HCL and Acer design lightweight, power-efficient and ultra-thin laptops.

The new range called 'Pine Trail' is an Intel Atom processor-based platform for netbooks and nettops.

"These new chips have integrated technologies like WiMax, which we feel will drive the PC penetration in India and help bridge the digital divide... We expect the new chip-integrated devices to be available in India in the later half of this year," Intel Director (Marketing-South Asia) Prakash Bagri said.

The new range was unveiled at technology trade show 'Computex', being held in Taiwan.

Netbooks are compact mobile devices designed for basic Internet-related tasks such as browsing, listening to music, e-mailing and viewing videos. They are suited for first-time Internet users and can also be used for playing basic online games, social networking and making voice-over-IP phone calls.

"Intel has also announced the launch of a programme 'Project Blue', which would address the digital divide problem with the help of affordable computing and broadband," Bagri said, adding, the company is developing Internet-centric computing devices like WiMax-enabled nettops as a part of the initiative.


INDIRECT PC SALES TO GROW: STUDY
Business Standard  Mail Today  

Customer preferences will continue to push the PC market from direct to indirect sales during the next four years, forcing manufacturers to do a better job of customer segmentation and go-to-market strategies, said Gartner Inc, the world's leading information technology research and advisory company.


CANON BETTING BIG ON INDIA; 30% MARKET SHARE IN EASTERN REGION
Kolkata
The Hindu Business Line  The Economic Times (Delhi edition)  Business Standard  The Times of India  

Kensaku Konishi, President & CEO, Canon India Private Ltd, said between January and May, the company clocked 21 percent growth in sales vis-à-vis 10 percent drop worldwide by the parent company.

"We want to grow in India which at the moment is focusing on the domestic market and faring better than some other economies," Konishi said here on Tuesday at a press conference.

India currently accounts for less than one percent of the Canon's global revenue.

The company targeted Rs 840-crore sales in 2009, up by an estimated 25 percent over Rs 665 crore in 2008, he said. In 2008, Canon's sales worldwide increased by 10 percent over the previous year.

"Canon has been building capacity in India despite the slowdown," Alok Bharadwaj, Senior Vice-President. The company's business in the eastern region, he pointed out, had grown at a faster rate compared with other regions.

Its market share in the eastern region during the first quarter of 2009 was 30 percent against 22 percent all over India.

The region contributed 20 percent to the company's total revenues in India.

"The small towns in the eastern region are performing well," Bharadwaj said, adding that nearly 40 percent of the revenue from the region came from places other than West Bengal.

The State ranks third after Maharashtra and Delhi in terms of its overall sales.

The Tokyo-headquartered parent company infused Rs 100 crore two months ago into the Indian subsidiary raising its capital base to Rs 124 crore.

The investments would go to strengthen the B2B segment, particularly the business of renting out printers and other equipment to enterprises, Konishi said.

It also had plans of raising the number of secondary dealers to 4,000 in 2009, from 3,000, while the number of direct distributors might increase to 400 from 350.

No IPO for now
The company has no plans for further capital infusion in next two years, he added.

In reply to a question, he said the company might consider an IPO over the next two-three years if needed. "We've no immediate plans," he said.


AMD UNVEILS NEW SERVER PROCESSOR
Bangalore
The Hindu Business Line  Deccan Herald  DNA  The Hindu  The Asian Age  

Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc launched its six-core Opteron server processor codenamed 'Istanbul'. The new processor would work in servers using AMD's previous range of processors. This would enable users to upgrade without investing in new servers, the company said. AMD said the new processor has up to 34 percent more performance-per-watt over the previous generation quad-core processors in the exact same platform. Systems based on the processor s are expected to be available beginning this month from companies, including Cray, Dell, HP, IBM and Sun Microsystems, along with support from motherboard and infrastructure partners. HE, SE and EE versions of the processor are planned for the second half of 2009, the company said.


HP EXPECTS REVIVAL IN SERVER SALES FROM SECOND QUARTER
Bangalore
The Hindu Business Line

After a muted 2008, Hewlett-Packard Co expects server sales in India to show signs of improvement in the second quarter of this year.

Sectors such as telecom, government and healthcare are expected to drive growth, Rajesh Dhar, Director, Industry Standard Servers, HP India Sales, said. The manufacturing sector is expected to gain momentum in the third or the fourth quarter.

The global economic downturn forced companies to put a freeze on investment plans and this impacted hardware sales, including PCs and servers.

HP has pitched for orders from the government for e-governance, power sector, State government data centres and education projects, which are all in the tendering stage, Dhar said.

He said the telecom service providers are adding consumers and the expected roll-out of 3G services would see newer value-added services being introduced, all of which will need a strong IT infrastructure. There are deals from airport modernisation projects as well, he added.

Dhar said HP sees good opportunity not only in server sales but also in services such as consolidation or virtualisation.

The Indian market has matured from just buying IT to using IT more optimally. Companies look at IT investments very strategically and a lot of optimisation will happen, he added.


IIT-B GETS A $1.5M BOOST FOR RESEARCH IN NANO TECH
Mumbai
The Times of India

Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay can dig into more funds for boosting research into semi-conductor. Global nano-manufacturing major Applied Materials signed a memorandum of understanding with the IIT-Bombay on Tuesday to pump in $1.5 million over the next three years for cutting-edge research in the areas of semiconductor technology, including on the development of state-of-the art flash memory, photovoltaic and electrochemical energy conversion devices.

Earlier, the same company had gifted three nano-manufacturing tools worth $7.5 million to IIT-B to take research in the areas of flash memory devices and solar energy to a higher level. "The laboratory is contributing to the creation of an environment that can help nurture and promote the nano manufacturing industry in India,'' said a press note from the tech college.

IIT-B is working on strengthening research in nano sciences and along with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, it has received financial assistance from the ministry of communication to set up a centre of excellence in this area. The tools donated earlier are capable of manufacturing eight-inch wafers and IIT-B was the first institute in the world to have such technology on campus.

Mark Pinto, chief technology officer and senior vice-president of Applied Materials, said, "Applied's goal is to partner with leading institutions in India, such as IIT-B, and to serve as a catalyst in the development of India's nano manufacturing eco-system.

 




Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Hardware Updates: 02/06/09

 

GOOD NEWS FOR THE TECH-SAVVY
The Financial Express

Acer has recently announced the launch of two global personal computer brands, Gateway and eMachines, in the Indian market. While Gateway is targeted at the premium segment of the market, eMachines is targeting the value customer with Acer rounding off the portfolio by focusing on the mainstream and the tech-savvy consumer.