Most motherboard use to be made in areas like Taiwan off the coast of China. Recently many manufacturers have been moveing facilities to mainland China. You could say that China owes a lot to Taiwan. Also some manufacturers of silicon wafers for CPU's and Memory are being located in China.
This does not mean that all the design work and engineering is in Taiwan and China. In Dresden Germany AMD has a research facility. IBM still owns some facilities in their New York State Facility (Fishhook?). Many companies in the computer manufacturing are spread accross the globe making things like Video Cards, and other accessories for computers. Stuff like computer cases and CPU Coolers and fans could be made anywhere.
You might do some research on different companies.
I think Phillips is a Dutch owned company but I think they focus on Drives.
Samsung is a Korean Company and they make things like TV's, Memory, Etc. (They are a very large diversified Corporation)
Sony Japan
AMD originally American.
Intel started with a Chipset. They are gigantic and working on so many things you can not keep track of them. Intel does not make their own motherboards, but I think they design them and have them made to their specifications.
You might try looking a different places like news on the Intel Developers Forum or other trade shows that are held every year.
Some web pages like
www.newegg.com should have links to all the motherboard companies websites.
Might try
www.motherboards.org
Here are some brand names.
They are not in any particular order, and there are a few others I probably left out.
ASUS
ECS
EPOX
XFX(NEW)
ABIT
EVGA(NEW)
ASROCK(FAIRLY NEW)
INTEL
BIOSTAR
GIGABYTE
MSI
FOXCONN
AOPEN
PC CHIPS
VIA(CHIPSETS/MOTHERBOARDS/MINI-ITX)
Motherboard manufacturers tend to be somewhat secretive and dont like people taking pictures of their processes in action. However, things like the traces or the buses those lines of solder or taped down pathways have to be fairly standardized. This is because they often use the same chipsets and Intel or AMD have designed how the chipsets connect to the pathways on the motherboard.
Other things on the motherboard:
CPU SOCKETS (Standards)
North Bridge + South Bridge(Chipset)
BIOS Chips(Chipset?)
MEMORY SOCKETS (Standards)
Memory Controllers(may be part of Chipset)
CHIPSETS(Very Standardized but constantly changing)
Integrated Sound
Integrated Video
Integrated Network Controllers
RAID Controllers
HARD DRIVE and RAID Controllers
There are many things about this that are controlled by standards committees.
Motherboards are in what they call "FORM FACTORS" like MATX, ATX, BTX, Mini-ITX.
Some companies like INTEL came up with these form factors. They do this so the mounting holes on the Motherboard match up with the mounting holes on the Cases. Also there are standards associated to this like for the Power Supplies and for Drives so they have a standard for the interface on the motherboard. This is for parts interchangeability.
In the old days everyone made computers to their own standards. Then IBM made the first IBM Desktop PC. They used a standard Chipset so the parts became standardized so IBM could use off the shelf parts made by other companies.
Try looking for a copy of this old book:
Accidental Empires
http://www.amazon.com/Accident...petition/dp/0887308554
It is kind of dated but it is pretty good reading.