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China making great leap forward in tech

February 18, 2005 Once thought of as a cheap manufacturer of computer parts, country is poised to do more and more design work. TAGS: Chinese company, China, iSuppli Corp., handset, manufacturing, broadband

Notebook manufacturers shift to China to lower costs

December 28, 2000 Notebook manufacturing is rapidly migrating to mainland China, a move that will inevitably lead to lower laptop prices. TAGS: mainland, manufacturing, China, Inventec, notebook company, Taipei, Taiwan, notebook computer, First International Computer, Shanghai, investment, facility, government, Apple Computer, monitor, motherboard

Reports: Intel planning chip plant in China

March 13, 2007 Intel already operates assembly and test plants in China, but it could be ready to start actually making chips there. TAGS: China, Semiconductor Manufacturing, plant, manufacturing, Craig Barrett, Intel, semiconductor, control, U.S.

Tech's China syndrome

April 18, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why Silicon Valley fears a meltdown if trade and geopolitical frictions with Asia's emerging superpower escalate. TAGS: tariff, China, manufacturing, Asia, technology company, U.S., Cisco Systems Inc., Dell

China chipmaking to explode through '08

June 10, 2005 That's good news for makers of chip-fabrication gear, but it could also mean a glut of processors and a drop in prices. TAGS: Semiconductor Equipment, China, semiconductor, Taiwan, manufacturing, equipment, Intel

On challenging China with a tariff

June 15, 2005 Economist Fred Bergsten concedes that a surcharge on Chinese goods could hurt the U.S. tech industry, but would level the playing field. TAGS: tariff, surcharge, exchange rate, China, economist, U.S., manufacturing

Cisco keen to be seen as green in China

November 2, 2007 Networking giant to invest billions of dollars into Chinese investments ranging from Networking Academies to "green" tech center. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., China, emission, carbon, collaboration, manufacturing, U.S.

Report: China's outsourcing industry lags India's

February 4, 2005 McKinsey says "it will be many years before the country poses a threat to its continental rival" in software outsourcing. TAGS: Infosys Technologies Ltd., IT services, outsourcing, China, India, information technology, manufacturing, U.S.

Intel fortifies Shanghai connections

September 15, 2005 New Asia-Pacific research center is set to try out new products for China. Meanwhile, company invests in a couple of its U.S. fabs. TAGS: Shanghai, Colorado, manufacturing, chip company, facility, Intel, center, flash memory, China, chipset

China develops its own DSP

February 28, 2003 Researchers at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University independently create a digital signal processor, another milestone in the growth of the Chinese chip industry. TAGS: digital signal processor, China, Texas Instruments Inc., DSP, manufacturing, university, consumer electronics, professor, researcher, cell phone

China's future--a stroll in a tech park

July 6, 2006 Software parks like Jiangsu province's are key to China's efforts to move forward as a tech powerhouse. TAGS: Shanghai, China, government, manufacturing, city

Lenovo smear is grossly unfair

April 4, 2006 Endpoint Technologies president Roger L. Kay says xenophobia is factor in accusations against Chinese-founded PC maker. TAGS: Lenovo, China, congressman, manufacturing, interest, client, Seagate Technology, IBM Corp., notebook computer, OEM, Intel, work, U.S., PC, AMD, Dell

Intel to produce chips in China

March 26, 2007 The chipmaker has labs and testing facilities in China. In a few years, it will make chips there too. TAGS: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., China, chip company, plant, facility, intellectual property, manufacturing, chipset, Intel, factory, nation, equipment, process

Lenovo's next chief looks to the future

December 9, 2004 Stephen Ward, general manager of IBM's Personal Systems Group, will lead the way as the new Lenovo sets its sights outside China. TAGS: Lenovo, IBM Corp., market share, Raleigh, China, Beijing, general manager, CEO, manufacturing, U.S., New York, Dell, PC, brand, HP

When tech brains depart Silicon Valley

August 30, 2006 Economic geographer AnnaLee Saxenian says the migration of Silicon Valley's "New Argonauts" speaks volumes about wider changes in techdom. TAGS: Silicon Valley, Taiwan, region, India, talent, Israel, degree, manufacturing, career, China, Acer Inc., U.S., idea

AMD puts down more roots in China

October 24, 2005 Company inks chip development deal with Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, Peking University. TAGS: China, AMD, chip company, Intel x86, manufacturing

China's currency move may hurt U.S. tech

July 22, 2005 The price of computers and electronics could climb if China adds teeth to its new exchange policy. TAGS: yuan, currency, China, Applied Materials Inc., basket, economist, U.S., Washington, manufacturing, dollar, consumer electronics, semiconductor, electronics, computer company

Offshoring's second wave

April 5, 2005 Half of factory work is headed overseas, according to a McKinsey report. Next on the list: telecom equipment, car parts and pharmaceuticals. TAGS: manufacturing, China, U.S.

India benefits as half the Valley outsources

September 29, 2005 Survey shows that more than half of Silicon Valley companies outsource, with about half of those jobs going to India. TAGS: Silicon Valley company, outsource, outsourcing, India, survey, manufacturing, electronics, China

Stacking up the chips

August 1, 2005 It's all about design as the chipset market booms, China gains strength and researchers grapple with nanotubes. TAGS: nanotube, Semiconductor Manufacturing, China, health care, chipset, semiconductor, chip company, manufacturing, researcher, dual-core, AMD, Intel, server, PC
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