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eSilicon Expands In Europe; Says India Overrated

Author: informationweek.com      Published: 3rd Oct 2005     Visited: 830 times 
Category: Outsourcing
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Romania is half the cost of India as a location for integrated circuit engineering, according to eSilicon's CEo, who also cited the high skill level, time zone issues, work ethic, low cost structure and IP protection levels.

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