Two Thousand and Eight, Saving the Country Through Curves
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Some people may be curious. The Germans' thinking is too fast.
Only then did they finish investigating the Rabbit's car-machine system market, and then they chose to take advantage of the celebrity chef group. What kind of thing is this?
In fact, this is the cleverness of the Germans.
After spending so many years in the Rabbit Country, the Germans have naturally figured out their own business intelligence collection system.
In fact, since last year, they have noticed that many of their machinery manufacturing and electronic semiconductor markets have begun to show signs of shrinking.
At the beginning, they thought it was just because the real economic development of Rabbit Country was shrinking.
Or it may be because Japan and the United States have transferred their industrial chains to Southeast Asia, causing the rabbit country's economic development to slow down.
What I didn't expect was that those lost markets would never come back once they were lost.
Moreover, the industrial manufacturing demand for rabbits has not only not declined, nor has its development slowed down, but has increased significantly due to the rise in global demand due to the pandemic.
In the past, the Germans would definitely have reaped a wave of dividends from Rabbit's economic growth.
Not to mention anything else, let’s talk about the core controller PLC of various mechanical equipment and the inverter IGBT chip.
If you leave Siemens in Germany and Schneider in France, you won't be able to play with these.
Especially for IGBT chips, almost all companies that produce inverters purchase chips from Infineon or Mitsubishi.
But the problem is that Rabbit has suddenly reduced its purchases from Infineon since the second half of last year.
And this year, the Germans announced that they had increased the price of IGBT chips because of the shutdown of factories due to the pandemic.
But Rabbit Country has not been affected at all. It doesn’t matter how much you raise, we just won’t purchase your Infineon chips anyway.
The Germans thought that Rabbit turned to purchase Mitsubishi chips.
As a result, when I inquired about it, I found out that Mitsubishi didn't buy it either. Instead, they tinkered with their own IGBT chips out of nowhere.
They also bought some and tested them, and found that the performance of their IGBT chips was not bad at all.
Not only is it not bad, it is even better than Siemens.
Then there is the PLC control unit. It can be said that this is definitely the weakest link in the rabbit country's industrial industry.
Many people may not know what a PLC is. This thing is equivalent to a machine tool or the brain of a production line.
Not only used in factories, but also in power plants, large hydropower generation institutions, etc., wherever there is modern industry, this thing will be used.
To put it bluntly, it is the computer of all electronic control systems.
You sit in the electrical control room and override the button to issue a command, which is passed to the PLC. The PLC then translates the signal you sent and then passes it to a current inverter such as IGBT.
Then the IGBT will control the intensity of the incoming current,
to control the speed of the motor.
In this way, the mechanical operation can be accelerated, decelerated, or even at a constant speed.
In or several steps, the motors work together to maintain a certain speed at the same time.
This is the simplest and most basic electronic control system in industry, and you can hardly avoid European companies such as Siemens and Schneider for the PLC and IGBT.
In these two fields, these two companies almost occupy more than 50% or even 60% of the market in our country.
In the past, most of our large hydropower stations used PLCs or IGBTs from Siemens, so we could only choose Schneider.
But starting last year, the Germans suddenly discovered that they were gradually losing this market.
They didn't care at first, but later on, they found that the people from the rabbit country had no intention of looking back.
Then they found Schneider, who was both a competitor and a business partner, and found out that they were the same.
When asking about Mitsubishi, which they have looked down on for thousands of years, the same is true for the Japanese.
Now they were completely panicked. It turned out that a large-scale innovation was really going on in the industrial field of Rabbit Country.
Various new factories or large-scale hub projects use PLCs and IGBTs, almost all of which are domestically produced equipment.
And it is said that the performance, no matter whether you are Siemens, Schneider, or Mitsubishi, will surpass you by 30%!
Then various factories are constantly upgrading production lines, updating processes, upgrading and iterating, and eliminating all their old parts.
Since then, people at BMW have smelled something different.
At the beginning of the year, the German Chamber of Commerce in China also convened representatives from all major institutions in China to hold a meeting to discuss this issue.
In the end, all the intelligence analysis and judgments from the left and right pointed to one goal.
The reason why Rabbit has made major breakthroughs in industry and semiconductors in the past two years is that they almost all originated from the same place.
That is Spark Technology located in Bincheng, but this company is extremely mysterious now.
He never exposes himself in front of various media. Even if you are not a senior person in the industry, you have never heard of this company.
He has always been hiding behind some large enterprises in Rabbit Country, providing these enterprises with continuous technical support.
For example, Company H, or a large company like China Railway.
However, he has never been exposed to the public and has always kept a very low profile.
And it is said that the Americans also know about this company, but they tacitly choose to pretend not to know.
The same goes for the Japanese, and the Germans don't know why everyone chooses this ostrich tactic.
But once they thought about it, they understood that this might be because of the special relationship between these two countries and the Rabbit Country.
They all want to make money from the Rabbit Country, but they don’t want the Rabbit Country to be too powerful.
Moreover, when they have political needs in their own country and promote Rabbit Country, they will definitely not say anything good.
Now that such a monster-level company suddenly appears here in Rabbit Country, they are definitely not satisfied either in their hearts or in their mouths.
How do you want them to promote this company?
If you think of him as too powerful, that is just to advertise to others. If your own country's enterprises are in direct confrontation with others, their mentality will collapse before they even meet.
But if you say it too weakly, then when you are slapped in the face in the future, you will be told that you are deceiving yourself and others.
Simply, let’s not publicize it at all.
Out of sight, out of mind, just pretend you don’t know anything.
But the Germans are different. They will not choose to pretend like those two.
Instead, they chose to do everything possible to get close to this company, and then thought about how to establish a relationship with him and discuss cooperation.
Among them, the first to step forward was the public.
No one at BMW expected that this thick-browed man would betray the revolution.
I contacted the guys at Spark Technology early on and went to purchase a batch of machine tools.
Come back and use it, hey! Anyway, it is a luxurious basket, and you will never go back to it.
They no longer look at German machine tools because they feel that Siemens' operating system is not as good as anyone else's.
Anyway, it is said to be magical, but Volkswagen did not publicize it much.
Because they just want to eat alone as a family!
As for BMW, it’s not like they haven’t thought about trying some of Gwangyang’s machine tools to see if they are as magical as the legend says.
But I just can't let go of my figure and arrogant airs.
But some time ago, after trying the vehicle-machine systems of several electric vehicles in Rabbit Country.
The people at BMW have made up their minds that sooner or later they will go to Spark Technology to discuss cooperation.
If nothing else, let’s just say that their car-machine system is really awesome and user-friendly.
Even if it doesn't need to be used on electric vehicles, even if it is their fuel vehicle, they think they can try to install it.
And you see, BYD has recently installed their car-machine system, and the user experience it brings to users is really an immediate improvement.
Now if you look at BYD's reputation in the market, it's really just that.
You must know that although their cars have been very popular in the rabbit country before, they have always had a poor reputation.
Among them, the most criticized thing is that their car system is stuck.
After a few months, a large number of junk files will be generated inside the car system.
After all, not all car owners are very computer literate, so they dare not delete these files randomly, which causes the car system to become more and more stuck as it is used.
But now after installing the artificial intelligence car-machine system provided by Spark Technology, this problem has been solved almost immediately.
Not only has the smoothness of the car system been greatly improved, but also in terms of speech recognition, autonomous driving, and safety assistance systems.
At present, another vehicle-machine system with great potential in the rabbit country market is the system of Company H.
It is said that the core part of this company's car-machine system and artificial intelligence is provided by Spark Technology.
So the two companies may seem like competitors, but they are actually cousins.
The Germans are not stupid. In their opinion, if things continue like this.
In a few years, if the car-machine system in the automobile market is dominated by these two companies.
Even Tesla will be defeated in this competition.
Because they can't develop this super awesome artificial intelligence car and assistance.
This system is really awesome!
Drivers and road safety conditions can be monitored in real time from the moment you get in the car.
It can even predict dangers from a distance, remind you, and even intervene in driving operations to avoid car accidents.
This is no longer just the category of L4 autonomous driving.
The Germans' judgment is that this is basically an L5 level existence.
Therefore, if you want to survive in the Rabbit Country in the future, it seems inevitable to embrace the lap of a celebrity chef group.
Because only by hugging their laps can we contact Spark Technology through them.
After all, this company has never heard of any cooperation with any foreign company.
According to the judgment of the Germans, it should be interfered by some human factors.
Then take a curveball route to save the country?
You might as well try this one...
So who said that Germans are straight-faced? In fact, they are not straight-minded at all, and they are not very narrow-minded at all...
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