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VIA, Simmtronics concludes channel roadshows

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: VIA Technologies, Inc, a provider of power efficient x86 processor platforms, and Simmtronics Semiconductors Ltd, today announced the successful conclusion of their first round of channel roadshows held in major cities in the North, East, and West of India.

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The roadshow aimed to promote the launch of their comprehensive range of green computing products based on power-efficient VIA pc-1 platforms, said a press release.

The other highlights of the roadshow included the unveiling of the forthcoming VIA VX900E green motherboard aimed at meeting the growing demand for solutions that support DDR3 SDRAM, as well as demonstrations of a wide selection of energy-efficient green motherboards featuring a choice of VIA C7 and VIA Nano processors, such as the entry-level PC2000E+ green motherboard and the mainstream PC3000E+ and PC3500N green platforms.

"We are delighted by the tremendous response we have received to the launch of our full range of VIA enabled Green PC systems and mainboards. By cooperating closely together with VIA and our channel partners, I strongly believe that we can be at the forefront of proliferating PC and Internet usage among the hundreds of millions of people who live in India’s towns and villages,” commented Indrajit Sabharwal, managing director, Simmtronics Semiconductors Ltd.

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“The great enthusiasm shown by the channel at the roadshows has further underlined the huge potential that exists in India for innovation using our energy-efficient VIA pc-1 platforms,” commented Richard Brown, VP of International Marketing for VIA Technologies, Inc.

He added that they are very excited to be working with Simmtronics and the channel to open up these emerging opportunities in the market.

The channel roadshows are being held as part of an exclusive agreement recently signed between VIA and Simmtronics, under which Simmtronics is assembling VIA pc-1 mainboards in its advanced manufacturing facility in Roorkee, Uttaranchal, India, the release added.

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