Chapter 341 Intellectual Property Development
The importance of chip manufacturing. Although I have also seen it in terms of Zheng (the full text is small? In the text of the text, people are willing to stand up and take on this responsibility." Fan Wubing pointed out this problem without hesitation as soon as he spoke. "The reasons are many. The most important reasons are nothing more than two. The first is that the investment is too large. The second is that he is afraid of taking responsibility for failure."
Fan Wubing's judgment is a sharp end. At this stage, domestic construction can be summarized in four words: "Great Joy". Everyone chooses the simplest, easy-to-perform, but easy to establish political achievements for development.
As the saying goes, one is to see the tree, two is to see the road, three is to see the wide, and four is to see the living. Greening, road construction, building squares and developing real estate are the four major projects that are easiest to improve the appearance of the city and drive the development of GDP. Therefore, the leaders of all provinces and cities in China are basically developing from this (the full text is small, in the pick-up text? K text??).
For new things like the chip industry with high investment and uncertain prospects, everyone naturally stays away from them. They hope that there will be companies in their own land to attract funds under this banner, and they are also worried that the beginning and failure of the tiger will affect their political achievements. As the saying goes, it is difficult to determine both ends.
"But if we don't develop the chip industry, our national independence is just empty talk!" Mr. Ni continued Fan Wubing's words. "CPL is the core of computer systems and various modern electronic devices. The design and manufacturing level is a symbol of a country's information technology strength. It is the most basic component of the information industry with computer operating systems. Because of the lack of independent CPL design and implementation technology, many core technologies and products related to CPL in my country's information industry still rely mainly on imports. Not only is the value-added of products small, but they are economically controlled by others. The security of information systems and even national security are also facing serious threats."
There are many types of pl. From grade computers to home appliances, they all come from.
CPL is usually divided into large types of CPL and embedded CPL. The general CPL has powerful functions and high performance. It can run complex operating systems like Windows and LNIX. It can support large application software. The system using embedded CPL is generally (the full text is small? In pickup? K Text??) is not a computer. Instead, network communication or other electronic devices such as routers and mobile phone boxes. With the further improvement of integration, in embedded applications, it is tending to integrate CPL memory and some peripheral circuits into one chip to form a system chip. The CPL on the SoC is called the CPL core.
Since the beginning of the .cpl system structure has faced challenges in improving processor performance, reducing processing power consumption, simplifying hardware design and ensuring binary compatibility with mainstream CPL architectures in China.
Eighty years ago, the US and Japanese governments formulated national strategies to support the chip industry and invested a lot of resources to quickly rise to become the overlord of the global chip industry. Following that, South Korea, Singapore, the Gulf of China, and the Bay of China, and made great success. Although China is the third chip market in the world, almost all foreign companies have not regarded the development of the chip industry as a strategy.
In order to support the chip industry, many countries and regions have introduced special tax policies. Singapore chip companies are exempted from tax for ten years and South Korea’s tax will be reduced by 2 years for seven years. In terms of value-added tax, Singapore and South Korea have set standards far lower than China.
"The government is not enough!" Fan Wu said in a sarcasm.
"The government cannot see the importance of this, or it cannot decide, or it does not know where to start. But we can invest about 300 million yuan a year. I believe that it will definitely be able to achieve finished products within five years." | General said.
Three hundred million per year, lasting for five years. That's (the full text is small? I'm picking up the text? K text?) 1.5 billion. Even if I make my own product, who can guarantee that the product has a market and sales route? After all, everyone is very clear now. The chip industry is really fast. How big will the gap in the five years be? No one can tell.
After hearing this, Fan Wubing frowned and said, "I know what everyone is thinking. I also know that everyone is worried about not reporting on investment. Although I am relatively rich, I cannot throw money into the bottomless pit. So, my opinion is that the company can set up a distribution department but only develop but not produce."
Everyone, including Mr. Ni, was a little surprised by Fan Wubing's opinions and was talking about it.
What does it mean to only do development and not to produce? A technology is developed without making it into a product. Where does the return come from? What kind of profit? If there is no profit, where does the subsequent development funds come from? What is the meaning of a kind of research and development?
"You may also know something. I have been working with Intel to build a packaging factory for CPL. I am also working with Taiwanese people to produce memory chips and mobile phone platforms. These are all in the chip industry."
He said to everyone, "Some things are too hasty. We are now in the military chip industry. However, the high R&D costs and new investment have greatly affected the normal development of the enterprise."
"Even if we sell the money, we must build the chip industry. It's like if we didn't use two bombs and one satellite back then, China might really stand up." | I'm always worried that Fan Wubing would not support his own ideas.
"Actually, I'm thinking about a question," said Fan Wubing. "I plan to build my own intellectual property development industry."
Intellectual Property Development Industry\'What is that? Everyone was a little confused. I wonder what Fan Wubing wants to do?
Regarding this issue, Fan Wubing gave an example. "There is an arm company in the UK that engages in intellectual property development."
RM was founded in 199. There are many electronic products such as multi-functional mobile phone car navigation and other models.
Later, arm once occupied about 75% of the global digital camera mp3 Bluetooth game machine printer and other product chips. This amazing development speed is certainly inseparable from the booming development of personal consumer electronics around the world. However, it also proves that arm's own unique development model is successful.
Almost every consumer electronic product needs chips to implement functions, such as the remote control of MP3 mobile phone TVs, etc. Moreover, consumer electronics is high. The competition is fierce, so the chip market is getting bigger and bigger.
However, the arm does not produce chips themselves. It only does intellectual property development and then licenses the intellectual property to the chip designer. This model is very different from Intel's x8 personal computer chips. It does it all by itself from intellectual property development to design and manufacturing. The intellectual property rights of Terl chips are also owned.
RM licensed its technology to many famous semiconductor, component and OEM manufacturers in the world. Each manufacturer received Arm-related technologies and services. Later, almost all large semiconductor companies signed hardware technology license associations with Arm, including large companies such as Intel ibmlg semiconductor necsony and Philips.
These companies produce chips and make terminal products to sell them to the manufacturer before they charge copyright fees.
In the chip industry chain, arm only enjoys the most upstream intellectual property profit. In fact, they have tried it. They want to learn from Intel. They do intellectual property and products, but they can't compete in it in the end. If they do OEM production, they need a lot of investment. They don't have such a big investment. More back-end system assembly companies such as Nokia need a good brand. This is not the director of arm.
Or in other words, the success of arm is because they focus on and persevere. This idea is also very inspiring to Fan Wubing.
Because it is unwise to want to compete directly with mature semiconductor companies like Intel in the production process. However, the right to compete will worsen the situation and the gap will become larger.
“We are not short of talent in design. There is no doubt about this.
"Fan Wubing waved his hand and said to everyone. "Now our PCfans have reached a fork in development. Should we continue to make products and make money and rely on the profits brought by the monopoly market. Or should we continue to insist on our entrepreneurship and take a route that others cannot replace. It is time to make a decision!"
Fan Wubing's main idea is to decide to take the path of deep technological development and find his own position in the upstream industrial chain. He fully believes that the wisdom of the Chinese can do this. As long as he maintains technological advancement, he will one day rely on this technological leadership to find his own position in the international semiconductor industry.
As for the poor production foundation in China, it is not a problem. There is always one thing that will be solved. And this day will not be very far away. Ten years, or it will take less than ten years to achieve this goal.
He is always very happy about Fan Wubing's decision. What he cares about now is the nationalization of chip technology. As for how Fan Wubing can achieve it, it is not the goal he cares about. As long as he can give him funds and personnel and let him go on this route, he will be very satisfied.
When the company's executives heard Fan Wubing say that they only do technical development and not put into production, they felt that such capital investment was quite limited. The cost of production and manufacturing could be transferred to the patent purchaser to bear it. It had little impact on the company's funds. Naturally, there was no big objection.
For Fan Wubing, he has found a candidate to concentrate on his work. He needs a person like Mr. Ni who is persistent in scientific research to achieve his technological take-off.
Chapter completed!