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Some of China's supercomputers have been used to design wings for China's stealth fighter, now in test phase, and to design parts for China's first commercial jet.
WSJ: China's Not-So-Super Computer Program
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Moving up the development chain, Tata Consultancy and Infosys have designed and manufactured parts of Boeing and Airbus aircraft wings in India, and Tata does design and drafting work from China for Canadian aircraftmaker Bombardier.
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Moving up the development chain, Tata Consultancy and Infosys have designed and manufactured parts of Boeing (nyse: BA - news - people ) and Airbus aircraft wings in India, and Tata does design and drafting work from China for Canadian aircraftmaker Bombardier.
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The design has already been used for new reactors in Finland, France and China.
BBC: New nuclear plant, Hinkley Point C, design unveiled
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China is set to start work on a novel design for a nuclear reactor with the help of a firm founded by Bill Gates.
BBC: China and Bill Gates discuss nuclear reactor plan
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Bentley will collaborate with British design company Linley for a limited edition of 10 Continental Flying Spurs that will be sold in China.
FORBES: Limited Edition Linley x Bentley Continental Flying Spur
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The One SC for China Telecom has a squarish, 8.9mm asymmetric two-tone design, and three color choices as well, including a burnt orange for the more fashion forward.
ENGADGET: HTC One S family hits China sporting different threads, identical specs
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His firm takes design specifications for shoes from its customers and then manages product development and quality control in factories in China (and now in India and Vietnam, too).
ECONOMIST: Brazilians in China
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For years to come, China will be more likely to assemble the best computers than to design them.
ECONOMIST: Economics
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Our source also said the phone's entered DVT (Design Verification Test) phase for some time, so it might not be long before we hear an official announcement in China.
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