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Freescale acquires campus in Noida

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Bangalore, March 7

Chipmaker Freescale Semiconductor announced acquisition of a 300,000-square-foot campus in Noida as part of its expansion plans. The company plans to expand to 1,500 engineers in India over the next four years. Freescale's India Design Centre will be the largest design centre outside the US once the expansion is complete, said the release issued by the company. "Our India design teams work on some of the most advanced 90-nanometer and 65-nanometer designs for applications such as wireless basebands, applications processing and communications processors," said Mr Ganesh Guruswamy, Country Manager and Director, Freescale Semiconductor India Pvt Ltd. "We get excellent results out of our existing India operations and this campus gives us room to triple our presence in India by 2010." Freescale India's operations include a research and development centre in Noida, with a software centre and sales office in Bangalore. The company employs about 500 engineers.

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