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Chapter 761 Ecological Chain

The entire wall of the conference room was finally hung with problems faced by relevant personnel from all aspects present.

There is a demand for supercomputer chips, graphics workstations, software needs, network engineering needs, Internet profit model needs, aviation engine design and R&D needs, national policy realization needs, bank investment returns issues...

Every participant here is a representative of a unit or industry, which means that there are realistic problems that need to be solved when they sit here.

And when these questions gathered at a point, they vaguely realized what Hu Wenhai was talking about.

future.

Hu Wenhai was actually drawing a cake for them. Under the Chinese system in the past, solving these problems was not complicated. Because there was a "universal government" at that time. It was a planned economy anyway, just put the report on it and wait for the higher authorities to approve it.

Whether the project can be approved depends entirely on the person who approves it.

However, now, China has gradually begun to turn to a market economy. Without the pen that controls the sky, earth and air, everyone feels much more relaxed. However, from a different perspective, whether it can "get things done" can't be thrown over the head of that pen.

If you do well or not, it is your own business.

After leaving this big nanny, many people were really uncomfortable for a moment. They didn’t go to the office to pay money, and they still had to do what they had to do, but what exactly should they do? Everyone was upset.

In Hu Wenhai's description, the difficulties faced by each person, each unit and industry alone have been recombined into a system. They depend on each other, serve as markets, and promote interactions, from the original open-loop control to the closed-loop control that can provide feedback to each other.

For example, the computing institutes that produce supercomputers have their past model of designing, developing and producing supercomputers. When the equipment is created, everyone happily holds an award ceremony, passes peer reviews, and forms scientific research results. Then as for which unit or industry has a demand for supercomputers, it is not something that our computing can control.

For the computing institute, this is an open loop without feedback. In the era of planned economy, such control is not a problem. Anyway, it is produced according to the plan. The country must find a customer to allocate anything produced.

However, in the market economy, the computing institute will use the open-loop system to build products. Who will digest the things produced for you? The things produced do not meet the needs of users and the products are backlogged, so naturally there is no money to continue to develop technology.

After such a negative cycle occurs, basically an industry will be abandoned.

What Hu Wenhai wants to do is actually building such a closed-loop control system. In this system, a healthy ecosystem can be formed with each other. Such a mechanism is much more meaningful than investing more than ten or billions of dollars.

Not to mention the famous cat theory, this is a general design blueprint for building China's economic miracle in the next 30 years. Looking at the future history, the most outstanding successful figures in China actually did this.

Jack Ma and Ma Huateng compete in the Internet field, and what is the competition for is which business that makes 20 cents more? At their level, what we need to consider is not how to do the specific business, which advertisement is on the homepage of the website every day. Instead, we need to consider how the entire industry is laid out, and what we consider is what will happen in the next five years, ten years or even twenty or thirty years later.

Although Jack Ma was said to be bad in the science of success, President Ma's strategic vision was really shady. When Alipay dominated the world, he could go to lobby for relevant departments to nationalize Alipay.

If you want to say, who has a long bag on his head and gives away a lot of money-making business like Alipay? Is Jack Ma stupid? From the perspective of hindsight, if Alipay really became the only Internet payment method supported by China, you who are the rest of the world's Internet together would not be enough for Jack Ma's father to hit it with one hand.

But unfortunately, Jack Ma is smart, but he is not just a smart person in the world. The four major state-owned banks have resisted the pressure and maintained UnionPay's transcendent position in Internet payment. Not only has they supported WeChat Pay to compete with Alipay, but they have also introduced one measure and another. On the battlefield of mobile payment, there are still some fighting between two horses!

In the Internet market, the romantic flow is always blown away by the rain and wind. If you cannot enter bravely, the Yahoo, Netscape, Jiucheng, and the school hanging on the crooked tree... will probably end up with the next big boss.

Not to mention that it is impossible, the former Bat three giants were divided into two levels later? Goudong came from behind and didn't know his beautiful wife. This is really Liu Liu.

As for traditional industries, it is actually the same. Is Wang Jianlin's Wanda just a shopping mall or a cinema? Why did Suning sharpen his head and go to e-commerce? Why did Xiaomi not be willing to make mobile phones with peace of mind? Why did BYD sell batteries and become a car company?

By the same token, with Mr. Hu's assistance, some domestic industries now seem to be full of flowers. However, if a complete ecological chain cannot be formed and a healthy profitable and successful closed-loop system will be formed, in the next few years or more, it may be even more prosperous and sudden.

"The electronics industry is called a multiplier in the traditional industry in the United States. In any industry, the higher the usage rate of electronic products, the lower the production cost and the higher the efficiency. However, I think in the next decade, with the completion of the Internet, the electronics industry will not only exist as a multiplier, it will profoundly affect and change the way the entire human society operates."

Hu Wenhai finally concluded: "All our problems come to an end, and actually become a problem, that is, how to build an ecological chain of the IC industry. We need to have a large number of users who can consume a large number of processors and display chips to reduce our processor costs to a very low level through large-scale production."

"With a huge number of users, they will generate huge data demands, which can be used to fill our broad network bandwidth. The software demand brought by a huge number of users will cultivate a huge group of programmers based on our local Chinese market, and thus increase our voice and influence on the Internet and the world computer market."

"Finally, most importantly, only an internal market with a large number of users can support our industry to become a country that cannot be ignored in the world."

"This is the market. In this market, whether you can survive is not just your technology. It is not uncommon for examples of your products, good products and technology to fail in the end. However, an ecosystem with a large user base is rare."

"So, only users and a large number of users are the key to the problem."

"We must do everything possible to stuff the chips we produce into the homes, hands and even bodies of every Chinese. And the first step of our strategy is here - Pudong. An industrial park, where talents from all walks of life in China will be concentrated to realize this idea."

"Using the 'Whisperer' graphics card in our hands and the authorized 286cpu, Xiucheng Computer Group has come up with a solution for an image processing system. Under the framework of this solution, we can implement computer-aided design and form a dedicated supercomputer to meet the needs of aerodynamic floating-point computing. Software optimization for this system requires a large number of software talents. The large amount of data generated by the software also requires network bandwidth for transmission..."

"Now, if you all here want to use this system and gain enough benefits from this system, you must send this system to the homes of enough Chinese people. What should you do? I have an idea here, so everyone can discuss it."

The answer to the mystery is finally about to be revealed. Everyone in the conference room was energetic and listened carefully to Hu Wenhai's next answer.

To be honest, the system described by Hu Wenhai is indeed a good thing. But the cost is really a problem. In the brains of these people, the computer is a scientific research tool, and at most it can serve as a tool for electronic office. A computer in 1991 was at least 20,000 to 30,000 yuan. In this era when tens of thousands of yuan households are worthy of being very popular, how many Chinese people can afford to consume?

Not to mention sending computers into the living room of all Chinese people, even for "thousands of households", this goal is too ambitious.

China, which barely popularized TVs, has so much capital to popularize computers? What's more, with so much money, for most people in China whose average education is not as good as high school level, what's the use of putting a computer at home?

If it is useless, the Chinese people will never spend this money.

Hu Wenhai took a deep breath and said happily: "My idea is to release electronic game consoles!"

"Since the release of Nintendo's FC console in Japan in 1983, more than 20 million units have been sold worldwide. Not to mention anything else, just the imitation products supplied to the Soviet Union through the Xiucheng Computer Group, sales have reached 500,000 units in the past two years."

"Although the price of FC hosts is still very high for Chinese people, some domestic assembly machines are still very considerable in sales. Conservative estimates are that the number of FC hosts in China should be 80 to one million..."

Before Hu Wenhai finished speaking, Ran Ni, general manager of Xiucheng Computer Group, who was sitting below, raised her hand. She held a newspaper in her hand and pointed to an article above and asked.

"Mr. Hu, have you read this article calling gaming consoles electronic heroin?"
Chapter completed!
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