PC Peripherals Foxconn's new assembly plant in India

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NinByChoice

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Following a November 29 article reporting that Hong Kong-listed Foxconn International Holdings (FIH) may build a handset-manufacturing plant in India, today's Chinese-language Economic Daily News is reporting that Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) is looking to set up a PC assembly plant in the country by the end of this year.

The new PC assembly production line in India is intended to fulfill regional orders from customers Dell, Hewlett Packard (HP) and Acer, which are gearing up to expand their presence in the India PC market, the paper noted. The report also indicated that the purpose of FIH's new handset plant is scheduled to be finalized after the Chinese New Year.
 
This is good news, although I always somehow suspect the chinese technology :( so don't know whether in the long-run good for India or not.
 
ITs really good news.

Maybe DFI will come here as well :P...

Anyways, i really havent liked Foxconn much. Alwyts thought they are cheap products. Price and Quality
 
Its only their assembly line for their PC's. Not their manufacturing plant for motherboards. They have entered the market here in a big way as far as mobos are concerned. I had posted this in the news section. The source is from digitimes.

Raghu.
 
goldenfrag said:
ITs really good news.
Maybe DFI will come here as well :P...
Anyways, i really havent liked Foxconn much. Alwyts thought they are cheap products. Price and Quality

Goldie your "Thinking" needs Massive overhauling & tunning up. :P
 
Foxconn is cheap in price but quite good in quality. If they setup a plant in india, its nice. I hope others follow suit as well :P.
 
magnet said:
i used to think same abt gigabyte...but my xperince now put my trust over it more than asus

Some of their low end products are from their goa factory (dlink??). I heard they dont have as good QC as from their taiwan plant. Seem to have higher rates of DOA. But once they start working they work damn well. Rock stable and even pretty ocable. My highest OC on socket A was on a gigabyte KM266Pro chipset - 212MHz FSB.

Raghu.
 
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