Dell R&D center in Taiwan may double in size
Dell plans to strengthen the R&D facilities at its Taiwan Design Center (TDC) by increasing the number of staff from 200 employees presently to 300-400 by the end of this year, according to Josephine Tan, TDC managing director. TDC works with Dell’s Taiwan partners to help shorten the time-to-market of products under development, and the center is putting much of its efforts on dual-core technology products, which are expected to take off next year, said Tan.
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