HP plans to manufacture all PCs sold in India locally in 3-5 years
All HP personal computers sold in India are likely to be made locally in the next three-five years and subsequently exported, Enrique Lores, global president and chief executive of the $25.8 billion computing giant, told Subhayan Chakraborty & Surabhi Agarwal in an interview. A new family of computing devices that go beyond existing form factors will emerge in the next five years as ambient AI gains ground, said Lores, 60, adding that geopolitics has split the world into two distinct technology stacks — Chinese and western — and companies like HP have to cater to both.
