Intel to support National Stock Exchange in Brokers Plaza Project
26 May 2000
Intel, the worlds largest computer chipmaker and a leading manufacturer of personal computers, networking and communication products, and the National Stock Exchange, Indias leading technology-driven stock exchange, signed a significant agreement today. The agreement was signed by Dr. Craig Barrett, the legendary president and chief executive officer of the US giant and Dr. R.H. Patil, the moving force behind the NSE.
Under the terms of this agreement, the US giant will provide Intel architecture based servers to NSE for the launch of its "Brokers Plaza" an Internet based trading site that will enable brokers and retail investors trade in securities listed on Indias stock exchanges. NSE has invested over Rs. 25 crore in this project and will commercially launch this project in two months time.
NSE is to launch the service through its newly created joint venture between NSE.IT, the information technology arm of NSE and iflex Solutions, a subsidiary of Citibank in India. The Brokers Plaza is positioned to provide trading services for the brokerage community, thus paving the way for online trading facilities to a large retail base. The Plaza will be powered by Intel servers for which the US company will provide technology expertise, lab infrastructure for scaling, testing and its architectural expertise to NSE.
The Plaza will deploy a cluster of Intel Pentium III Xeon processor-based 8-way and 4-way servers with high availability features for mission critical applications.
Addressing a press conference, Dr. Patil expressed the exchanges desire to expand the reach of securities trading to as many retail investors as possible, and was looking at the Plaza to provide the much needed reach.
Dr. Barrett stated that NSEs move was in line with global trends and that Intel, which has as its mission to move towards e-commerce and e-trading activities, will ensure that the project gets the full support of the Intel India team.
Latest articles
Featured articles
Post-splashdown: What Artemis II taught us about the ‘deep space wall’
By Axel Miller | 15 Apr 2026
Artemis II splashdown marks a breakthrough in deep space exploration. Discover AVATAR radiation data, Orion’s distance record, and insights shaping NASA’s 2028 Moon mission.
Can aviation go green? The multi-billion dollar race for sustainable fuel
By Cygnus | 10 Apr 2026
Airlines are racing to adopt sustainable aviation fuel, but limited supply and high costs challenge the future of green aviation.
The battery race: who will control the future of electric vehicles?
By Axel Miller | 08 Apr 2026
The global battery race is reshaping the electric vehicle industry, with China, the US, and Europe competing for control over supply chains and technology.
AI vs governments: Who controls the future of intelligence?
By Cygnus | 07 Apr 2026
Governments and AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are shaping the future of intelligence amid rising policy conflicts and global competition.
Strait of Hormuz: how one chokepoint controls the global economy
By Axel Miller | 06 Apr 2026
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global chokepoint. Learn how disruptions impact oil prices, shipping, and the global economy.
The $2 trillion AI infrastructure race: Who will control global compute?
By Cygnus | 06 Apr 2026
AI spending is set to exceed $2 trillion in 2026, driving a global race in data centers, chips, and energy infrastructure.
Artemis II and the economic outlook for lunar infrastructure
By Axel Miller | 01 Apr 2026
Artemis II will test deep-space systems and support future lunar missions, shaping the next phase of the global space economy.
Synthetic diplomacy: The $50 billion mirage and the new era of market-moving deepfakes
By Cygnus | 30 Mar 2026
Synthetic diplomacy shows how deepfakes could trigger market volatility, highlighting the growing need for verification in global financial systems.
AI war shifts gears: chips, drones reshape global power
By Cygnus | 27 Mar 2026
AI competition is shifting as chips, drones and supply chains reshape global power, impacting tech, defense and business strategies.


