Technology: Breaking the Hegemony that Monopolizes the World

Chapter 448 Are You Ready?

As soon as this statement came out, many people felt at ease.

After that, Gu Qing did not waste time and said directly: "You have all read this document. The situation between the enemy and ourselves is already obvious. Our products naturally carry the genes of Daxia, whether it is the product instructions or the good influence of the brand The improvement of national credibility brought about by force is something the other side does not want to see.

Now that semiconductors are accelerating to catch up, many domestic and foreign institutions and think tanks are discussing: This year is the most critical year. If we can interrupt Jiuzhou Technology’s improvement of Daxia’s semiconductor industry, then Daxia Semiconductor will need more time to overtake.

Although the news of this document has not been published in the newspapers, everyone should make their own judgment. "

Judgment?

Although everyone is convinced by the big boss, how can they really have no doubts about such a matter that is related to their wealth and life? And how does the company know such confidential information?

Gu Qing is not surprised by this kind of doubts about receiving favors. After all, it is human nature.

He shook his head and said: "Reading history can make people wise. In fact, this matter is not new. I will tell you a story from decades ago, and everyone will know the current situation of our company.

In the last century, the Soviet Union's science and technology system quietly transitioned from the initial stage of technology introduction and digestion to a positive cycle of self-transformation of technology through basic scientific research.

In the 1930s and 1940s, Soviet scientist Joffe pointed out that semiconductor materials would be new materials for electronic technology. He also proposed the concept of ‘barrier layer’ in the study of semiconductor conductivity, and this concept is one of the core theories in our current integrated circuit research.

Subsequently, research institutes were established across the Soviet Union, led by scientists and engineering experts, responsible for research in subdivided fields. On the education side, the unique Soviet-style academic system is used to supply talents in the field of science and technology.

In the 1950s, the Soviet Union designed the large-scale computer Arrow, which could perform 2,000 operations per second. A total of 7 Arrows were produced and used in data calculations in aerospace and missile engineering.

After the 1960s, the Soviet Union caught up step by step in the fields of semiconductors and computers.

It can be seen from this industry that the balance of victory seems to have tilted towards the Soviet Union at this time.

But things often backfire. A fundamental problem within the foundation seems to me to have declared that this powerful empire is slipping into the abyss.

In the late 1960s, a semiconductor factory in Belarus had a broken medium-voltage circuit breaker that could not be repaired. They wanted to resume production on this industrial line, but they had to wait three months in great anxiety before they could buy a new circuit breaker.

From point to point, the interval between the introduction of the first generation transistor computers in the United States and the Soviet Union was only four years, but the interval between the introduction of the first generation integrated circuit computers increased to nine years.

Uncle Sam's Pentagon, National Science Foundation, and the Department of Finance have invested massive amounts of money in companies such as IBM and International Telegraph and Telephone. The intensity is so great that according to estimates by Uncle Sam's National Science Foundation, federal fund aid accounts for 10% of aerospace research expenses. 90%, followed by electrical and electronic equipment research at 65%.

In 1966, IBM's net profit reached one billion U.S. dollars, making it one of the top ten companies in the United States.

At the University of Texas, there was a nineteen-year-old boy named Dell who started his own computer company with $1,000. In San Francisco, a couple registered a small company with five dollars and began to study a small box called a router.

At this time, the elites in the semiconductor industry who were educated in the Soviet Union were either on the staff lists of IBM, Intel, and Motorola, or they were too old to be used.

I think you will ask, didn’t the Soviet Union realize the problem at that time? "

Under the probing gazes of a group of senior executives, Gu Qing shook his head. He said with inexplicable emotion: "From the perspective of the semiconductor industry from the Soviet Union to Russia, in just a few decades, there have been many developments in that land. There are many technology companies in the name of computers and computers, but the funny thing is that none of these companies is engaged in research and development and has its own core technology industry.

They are technology companies in name, but in essence they import foreign semiconductor hardware and computer components, and then assemble and OEM them themselves. Since there were restrictions on imported brand products at the time, these 'domestic computers' could sell well in China, so these Technology companies have benefited hugely.

Of course, the result is obvious. Many people are still joking about Mao Xiong that they use electronic tubes because they are strong and resistant to manufacturing. But what is the essence?

The basic industry of Russian Bear Semiconductor has been dismantled, technical talents are out of stock, and core technologies are no longer available. Even if it wants to be a semiconductor now, its domestic economic and industrial environment will simply not be able to supply such a large amount of funds and equipment. There are also crucial Material.

Although there are internal reasons why Mao Xiong fell to this point, we start from the facts and ask whether the current situation in Daxia is partly the same as that of the original comrades?

And how did Uncle Sam make the move in the first place? What now?

I think this question should not be difficult for everyone to think about. "

Dull.

In thinking, this dull atmosphere weighs on the hearts of many people.

Even Dong Qi, who was in a remote video conference in another office, had his hands crossed on his chin, thoughts racing in his mind.

He knows a little more than these executives. Everyone knows that there are many OEM technology companies in Daxia today, but only very few people know that there are intricate connections between such companies in Daxia and Gaosheng Capital. (The pit in Chapter 386)

The lines are connected one by one, like a net covering Daxia's semiconductor industry.

Therefore, independence is a must, and if all domestic companies buy rather than make for profit, Daxia's revival in the future may be stranded here. If they want to revive again, they don't know how many generations they will need to fight for.

Thinking of the words and deeds of some godfathers, many people feel cold in their hearts.

Further thinking of the semiconductor technology currently provided by their own company, supporting the innovation of Daxia's semiconductor industry, isn't it just creating an alternative national heavy weapon?

Commercial behavior, at this moment, reveals its essence, a confrontation between great powers.

Some people sweat more, some feel their hearts pounding, and others feel a fire burning in their hearts.

They are not afraid, but a sense of participation in an epic war, which makes their adrenaline soar slightly.

At this time, Gu Qing stood up, looked down at everyone, and asked.

"So, are you ready?"

PS: I slept in today, it was really comfortable.

Thank you for your monthly tickets and recommendation tickets, I will add more tomorrow

One more thing--the group is giving out red envelopes recently =

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