If Lenovo moves into a facility IBM co-owns, it would be working side by side with its domestic archrival.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
Give us your work, but not your factory. That's what large contract manufacturers are saying more and more to technology companies these days.
Posted by Sergio G. Non
What would happen if China's PC archrivals were to inadvertently end up sharing a factory?
Posted by Michael Kanellos and Wang Dan
United Microelectronics Corp. is expressing concern over China's plan to build silicon wafer fabrication plants all over the country.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
As Big Blue looks to reverse ongoing chip-supply issues, the China factory, which will make chip packaging, is seen as one of several important steps.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
Chipmaker's decision to hold developer conference in Beijing next week emphasizes how important China is to its future.
Posted by Tom Krazit
Big Blue and Chartered Semiconductor, looking to take some of the sting out of manufacturing costs, form an alliance to jointly develop chip technology and share factory capacity.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
Human-rights group's report on a keyboard supplier in China is leading to an audit of the factory by a watchdog coalition of tech giants.
Posted by Tom Espiner
China's Lenovo says it is well along in discussions toward a "very substantial" pact--seen as a joint venture with Big Blue.
Posted by John G. Spooner