NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Intel Corp, the world's largest chip maker, is in talks with the Indian government to set up a chip manufacturing facility in the country, chairman Craig Barrett said on Monday.
"We are still in discussions with the Indian government on the possibility of having a manufacturing site in India," Barrett said, without giving a time frame.
Intel says in talks on India manufacturing unit
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