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Chip giant Intel plans new China plant: sources (Reuters)

Fri, 12 Jan 2007 12:16:35 GMT | Yahoo! News

A commuter walks past an Intel advertisement at a Shanghai subway station in this March 14, 2003 file photo. Intel Corp., the world's top chipmaker, plans to invest in a major new plant in China to make leading-edge chips, its biggest investment in the country to date, two sources with knowledge of the plan said. (Claro Cortes IV/Reuters)Reuters - Intel Corp. , the world's top chipmaker, plans to invest in a major new plant in China to make leading-edge chips, its biggest investment in the country to date, two sources with knowledge of the plan said.



The problem with Made in China - Economist

| China Digital Times

From The Economist print edition: China is choking on its success at attracting the world's factories. That has handed its Asian neighbours a big opportunity AS A vote of confidence in Vietnam, the decision by Intel early in 2006...


China Approves $2.5B Intel Corp. Plant

Tue, 13 Mar 2007 17:34:00 +0000 | Newsvine China

Intel Corp. has received approval to build a $2.5 billion chip plant in China amid booming Chinese demand for chips used in personal computers and mobile phones, the government said Tuesday.



Reports: Intel planning chip plant in China

| Findory News China

News.com: Intel already operates assembly and test plants in China, but it could be ready to start actually making chips there.


World Business Briefing | Asia: China: Government Approves Plans for Intel Plant

| Findory News China

New York Times: The Intel Corporation has received approval to build a $2.5 billion chip plant in China amid the country’s booming demand for chips used in personal computers and cellphones. The factory is planned for the northeastern city of Dalian, according to the cabinet’s National Development and ...


Intel may face hurdle on China factory: TSMC chairman

| Findory News China

ComputerWorld: Chinese authorities on Tuesday approved an Intel project to produce chips on 300-millimeter wafers using a 90-nanometer manufacturing process. But because this is advanced technology, U.S. regulators may not agree.


Intel, Already With Operations in China, Appears Ready to Build a Chip Plant There

Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:45:53 EDT | New York Times

The move would mark a major milestone in the countries? trade relations and could improve Intel?s competitiveness.


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