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Tally products to run on Intel chips

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New Delhi , April 4

ACCOUNTING software company, Tally, has optimised its products for Intel Pentium 4 processors and claims that performance of its software has gone up by 50 per cent.

"Intel and Tally's cooperation to enable and optimise the most compute-intensive part of the Tally Software have shown performance improvements of up to 50 per cent using Tally ees 6.3," Intel Director for Asia-Pacific Solutions Group, Mr Kirk Skaugen, told Business Line.

"Through initiatives like this, we hope to extend our engagement with the Indian developer community and facilitate greater collaboration between Intel and leading software developers across the region," Mr Skaugen said.

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