World's leading chip maker Intel Corporation is investing Rs 1,100 crore ($170 million) in India to set up a new Research and Development (R&D) centre in this tech hub, said an official on Wednesday.
"We are investing Rs 1,100 crore in our upcoming R&D centre in Bengaluru as part of our India expansion plans," said Intel India General Manager Nivruti Rai at a news conference on the US-based multinational's investment and expansion plans in the sub-continent.
The new R&D facility in an eight-acre campus in the city's south-east suburb is expected to generate about 3,000 jobs over the next 18 months.
The fresh investment is in addition to $2 billion, the chip maker had invested in the country till 2016.
The company's Indian subsidiary has about 7,000 techies to design and power semiconductor chips for its global customers, including original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of computers, smart phones and other electronic devices.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and IT Minister Priyank Kharge were also present on the occasion.
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