Avtar Saini, the former head of Intel India and the man behind the Pentium processor, was tragically killed in a road accident in Navi Mumbai. Saini was hit by a speeding cab while cycling on Palm Beach Road, a location known for its dangerous conditions for cyclists. The incident has sparked discussions on road safety and the hazards faced by cyclists in Mumbai, with many expressing concerns over the increasing number of accidents and the menace of stray dogs. The loss of Avtar Saini has been deeply felt, with tributes pouring in for his contributions to the tech industry.
Indian techie behind Pentium processor Avtar Saini killed in Navi Mumbai while cycling - What exactly happened? https://t.co/REm0q2vJ4f
The number of such tragic accidents happening and add to it the stray dog menace it makes more sense to run or cycle indoors. This has become everyday pain and of course every such accident is forgotten next day as responsible authorities don’t care. RIP Avtar Sir. https://t.co/qrbSb6gkZD
Avtar Saini, former Intel India country head, was killed by a cab on Palm Beach Road. The dangerous road conditions for cyclists in Mumbai are highlighted. Read: https://t.co/u94tzgeGYi https://t.co/2MYokO4M4d
Avtar Saini, Man Behind Intel's Pentium Processor, Killed In Mumbai Crash https://t.co/eJ5D98lJby https://t.co/yE3e4oZCJ2
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