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295 Little people who write history (3/5)

In the end, I couldn't analyze one, two, or three.

It is obviously impossible to slack off at this moment after we have just assigned the combat objectives to our most capable subordinates.

The more critical issue is that Wang Yufei does not feel that he has pushed himself too hard.

Although neither of them has formally studied psychology, neither of them has read many books on psychology.

Feeling unlimited pressure is often a morbid psychology that arises when one is incompetent, or feels extremely tired, or feels uncertain about the future vision.

But apart from the driving force, Wang Yufei did not feel these troubles. On the contrary, when he was doing these studies and thinking about mathematical problems, he often felt very relaxed and happy. This was a kind of feeling when he was with Lu Yuxin.

Completely different feelings of happiness, but the feeling of happiness is similar.

In the end, Lu Yuxin’s final evaluation was that classmate Wang Yufei was hopeless!

Of course, this is just a joke.

However, Lu Yuxin secretly made up her mind.

It is said that the psychology major at Huaqing University is also good. It is time for her to talk to the professors and use her excellent test scores to exchange for the opportunity to audit psychology courses. With Wang Yufei taking the lead, her little wish should be fulfilled.

Bar?

Of course there are more fun things to do.



Yang Chengze, out of respect for Wang Yufei, included this phone call in his routine briefing and sent it to Stephen's work email.

Not much was mentioned, only two sentences were used to summarize it.

As the president of a large region, it was naturally impossible for Yang Chengze to take the time to call Stephen to report just because of Wang Yufei's call.

Then you really take this matter too seriously.

The next time he goes to the U.S. headquarters to report on his work, he may be patted on the shoulder by a group of executives with similar status to him and make fun of him.

That would be boring.

It's just enough to put it in the work briefing.

For new things like brain-computer chips, there is nothing wrong with paying strategic attention to them.

Although Changxiang Technology is still a small company, it has mastered the patent of this new technology and its future development is promising.

As for how to treat the company owner's unfaithful words, that is a matter of opinion.

As he expected, Stephen didn't pay too much attention to the two extra sentences in the briefing.

I'm already angry.

If he loses his temper because of such idiotic remarks, Stephen himself may have to doubt his IQ and whether he is still suitable for the position of president of Intel.

Even if the emergence of brain-computer chips transcends an era, it still poses a long-term threat to Intel.

At present, it is indeed difficult to surpass technically. Stephen has received a clear answer from the technical officer.

But that's a long-term threat.

The reason is very simple. At present, if brain-computer chips want to be launched on the PC side, they must look at Intel's face. This is determined by the mutual dependence.

The user's computer can run without a brain-computer chip, but without the CPU provided by Intel, it is useless.

Having grasped this point, Stephen is still confident that Intel will participate in the brain-computer chip business in the future.

Without the permission of Intel, AMD and Microsoft, it would be almost impossible to design a brain-computer chip interface on the motherboard for Huawei.

The most extreme approach is that Intel can team up with AMD to stop supplying Huawei.

Of course, Changxiang Technology can find other companies to cooperate, so we will continue to sell out.

There are many ways to solve this problem without running out of stock. As long as the computer integrated with the brain-computer chip keeps crashing, data is lost inexplicably, or the network connection is interrupted, or the CPU is overheated and crashes...

Although it is a bit shameless, technically speaking, Intel, which has joined forces with Microsoft, has probably hundreds of ways to make brain-computer chips surrender, and Enjoy Technology has nothing to do with them.

To put it more arrogantly, if Weihua and Changxiang Technology continue to go their own way, then the future will definitely not be so comfortable.

There is no way, Intel likes to attack those who think they have outstanding abilities.

There is Huaxin Intelligent Manufacturing in the front, and weihua in the back, enjoy it.

When Intel completely gave up using purely technical means to solve this problem and instead used commercial means to solve the problem, Stephen felt that the outcome was already doomed.

Changxiang Technology will inevitably compromise. The only question is whether to invest or acquire when the time comes, and whether to bring this child to play with.

As for declaring war...

Why?

Want to shake Intel's foundation with a chip that hasn't even been launched yet?

Obviously many Chinese people live in vain delusions every day.



Just after Stephen briefly browsed Yang Chengze's briefing, gave some simple instructions, and responded.

A little man named Carl Blade fearfully removed the six CPUs from his company's computer and sent them to a small house in a slum five blocks away from Manhattan.

If it had been a week ago, he would never have imagined that he would appear in this chaotic neighborhood.

After all, at that time he even owned an investment company of his own in an office building across the street from Wall Street.

However, the ability of small investment companies to resist risks is really too weak.

It only lasted three months before Carl's company went bankrupt due to an extremely complicated error in judgment.

But when he was most helpless, he received an anonymous email, which gave him a suggestion that could not only return to his old life, but even impact the wealthy areas.

As an opportunist who loves impossible challenges and believes that only high risks will lead to high returns, I was immediately moved after seeing this anonymous email.

Then the current scene happened.

According to the statement in the email, as long as the CPUs of the company's computers were sent here for simple processing, he would have the knowledge that the defects in Intel products directly caused the computer to crash during the trading day, resulting in serious losses, and ultimately leading to the company's bankruptcy.

Technical evidence.

Thinking of his situation after the company went bankrupt, and thinking of the high rent of his apartment in Queens, Carl gritted his teeth and would definitely give it a try!

What does he have to lose anyway?

Six CPUs?

Well, these six CPUs may still be worth nearly two thousand dollars, but before him is an opportunity to win twenty million dollars for twenty million dollars, and even make him famous in the United States. Carl feels that he must not miss it.

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Fortunately everything went smoothly.

He knocked on the door and was given a code.

He read the code according to the original text in the anonymous letter, and the door was opened.

In the dark room, he couldn't even see the other person's face clearly. Of course, the other person probably wouldn't have much of an impression on him.

The whole process only lasted about ten minutes.

The six CPUs were inserted into the motherboard that had been prepared in order, and the fans were randomly pressed on, started, run, and then removed.

Soon the six CPUs were back in Carl's hands.

Throughout the whole process, Karl kept silent from beginning to end as requested in the letter, and so did the other party!

In this way, the entire transaction was completed silently.

Then Karl silently followed the request in the letter and watched as the other party took out a hammer and smashed the motherboard, hard drive and memory to pieces before silently walking out of the room.
Chapter completed!
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