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China portal; Computer companies of China Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. Defunct computer companies of China (1 C ...
Exited the computer business; dissolved in 2001: Canon Inc. — Japan: 1978: 1992: Spun off computer division as Canon Computer Systems: Celerity Computing — United States: 1983: 1988: Acquired by Floating Point Systems: Chicony Electronics — Taiwan: 1988: Unknown: Left the computer business; still active in peripheral business: Cobalt ...
China's primary state oil & gas entity. CNPC was overtaken by Amazon and slipped from #4 to #5 in 2023. 6 Sinopec Group: $471,154.2 527,487 China's second-largest state-owned fossil fuel company. Sinopec specialises in refining crude oil into a variety of consumer products. 13 China State Construction Engineering: $305,884.5 382,492
Zhaoxin (Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor Co., Ltd.; / ˈ ʒ aʊ ʃ ɪ n /, Chinese: 兆芯; pinyin: Zhàoxīn [ʈʂâu ɕín]) is a fabless semiconductor company, created in 2013 as a joint venture between VIA Technologies and the Shanghai Municipal Government. [1] The company manufactures x86-compatible desktop and laptop CPUs. [2]
The name for the company agreed upon at this meeting was the Chinese Academy of Sciences Computer Technology Research Institute New Technology Development Company. [18] The organizational structure of the company was established in 1985 after the Chinese New Year. It included technology, engineering, administrative, and office departments. [18]
This was the first mainland China plant built by Quanta Computer in December 2000 to focus on OEM and ODM production and currently employs nearly 30,000 people. Huangjian Tang, Quanta's Chairman for China, manages seven major plants, F1 to F7, two large warehouses, H1 and H2, and the Q-BUS Research and Development facility.
Inspur Group is an information technology conglomerate in mainland China focusing on cloud computing, big data, key application hosts, servers, storage, artificial intelligence and ERP. On April 18, 2006, Inspur changed its English name from Langchao to Inspur. It is listed on the SSE, SZSE, and SEHK.
Legend Holdings Corporation (联想控股股份有限公司) is a Chinese investment holding company with interests in finance, real estate, and information technology, and the controlling shareholder of its better-known associate company, the Lenovo Group. [1]