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Simmtronics beefing up tablet manufacturing

In order to capitalise on the growing demand for tablets, Simmtronics Semiconductors Ltd has increased its manufacturing capacity to 3 lakhs a month at its plants in India. The company is looking at further increasing its manufacturing capacity to 6 lakh tablets a month by the end of 2012. Simmtronics claims it has an order booking of over Rs 100 crore. The company said it had orders of 2 million tablets in the year 2012-13 and includes 7-inch and 10-inch screens, both resistive and capacitive variants. “This will help us to meet the ever growing demand of our products in India. In addition to India, we are also exporting these products to countries like Dubai, Europe and South Africa,” said Mr Indrajit Sabharwal, Managing Director, Simmtronics Semiconductors Ltd. In October, the company had closed a deal with US-based VIA Technologies Inc, under which Simmtronics started manufacturing tablets powered by WonderMedia PRIZM SoC (System-on-Chip) platforms in India. Under the terms o...

Simmtronics, IBM and Canonical bring $190 Simmbook to emerging markets

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  Simmtronics' Simmbook netbook has been floating around for a few months now, but it's just gotten a considerable boost thanks to a partnership with IBM and Canonical, who have teamed up with the company in an effort to bring the netbook to emerging markets. That confluence of companies means the netbook will run on Ubuntu Netbook Remix and come pre-loaded with IBM's Client for Smart Work, which includes Lotus Symphony and access to various cloud-based services. As for the netbook itself, it's about as basic as you might expect, including the usual 10-inch display, Atom N270 processor, 1GB of RAM, three-cell battery, and a 160GB hard drive (with a few upgrades available). Then again, it is available off-the-shelf for just $190 right now, and IBM and Simmtronics are apparently working with various clients to offer the netbook at "a competitive price" to other countries around the world.

Simmtronics Semiconductors Ltd. India’s Leading IT – Telecom Manufacturer Under Threat

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  Is   Simintronics under a Takeover Bid ? Do Bank Managers ruin Companies ?? Simmtronics Semiconductors    Ltd , a   29-year-old   Technology Company founded by Mr. Indrajit Sabharwal  which  ruled over the Indian tech scenario has been under stress for the past few years. As per our research, this stress has been caused intentionally by Chinese Smartphone companies fuelled by certain  Bank officials   of the few Indian Banks or could this be a Competition foul play ??? Simmtronics growth was Steady over years and one of  the Most  Respected companies in India and many countries. Simmtronics had RD and manufacturing facilities in India and were manufacturing IT Components — Memory Upgrades, Motherooards, Smartphones and Tablets. Covered by the leading Newspapers globally and various awards from various agencies, magazines and tecnnology hou...

China and USA tension causing major issue in global electronics and semi-conductors market

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  China and USA tension has been a major issue in the global supply chain, particularly in the field of electronics and semi-conductors.   Manufacturing and supply chain challenges of electronics globally, due to conflict with two major economies.   The COVID-19 pandemic has added to the challenges and disruptions in the supply chain from China, causing a significant increase in prices of electronics components, chips, and devices in 2021 and 2022. Almost 100% of the USA companies rely on manufacturing in China, and the recent passage of the CHIPS Act by the USA government aims to increase the number of manufacturing facilities within the USA.   However, even major companies like Apple and Samsung have struggled to successfully manufacture in the USA due to the shortage of engineers and the high cost of production. One solution to this problem has been proposed by Mr.Indrajit Sabharwal the CEO of Simmtronics , an electronics manufacturing company based in India. ...