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Thirty minutes later, Takahashi appeared in front of the residence of the national leader.

It was another half an hour from entering the house to leaving the house, and Takahashi's expression was quite solemn when he entered, but when he came out, he looked relaxed.

During the interview, the following questions were discussed.

First, what is an electronic computer?

Second, what can children learn through computers?

Third, how can expensive computers become widespread?

Fourth, is it in the interest of the country to import computers?

Fifth, can 10,000 households localize cheap computers?

First of all, what is an electronic computer, which is the definition of a clear electronic computer.

An electronic computer is a machine that processes data according to a series of instructions, and is capable of completing many data at high speeds that would take a long time for humans to study.

And what can children learn from computers?

Practice typing, processing documents, and learn to code.

How can expensive computers become widespread?

At this stage, expensive computers simply have no way to become widespread. From the national to the local, there is no place where there is no shortage of money and foreign exchange, and computers, including the core components of the central processing unit, and peripherals such as keyboards and floppy disks have to be imported.

If you want children all over the country to learn computers, how can you have so much money.

Is it not in the interest of the country to import computers in large quantities?

Not true.

Not to mention the consumption of a large amount of foreign exchange, the use of machines using foreign core components for military scientific research purposes is not reassuring.

With such a combination of factors, is there a way for children to learn to type and code, and actually practice it?

Yes.

That's the learning machine.

Almost ten years ago, when personal computers became popular in the United States, the central processing unit used at that time was at the same level as today's red and white machines, whether it was 8080 or 6502, or Z80, it was an eight-bit processing chip.

What could computers do at that time? Nothing could be done. Parents buy it back and basically treat it as a high-tech ornament.

The curious children, through the study of these big guys, slowly learned to use instructions and programming.

Then, after video games became popular, these children, who had learned to code, began to use computers to realize their ideas and make video games.

In the late '70s and early '80s, there were countless games in the United States that were excellent at the time, made by these children who were under the age of 20.

Companies such as Broadbond Company, Snow Mountain and so on all started through agency distribution.

Since the children are still young and have no idea about money, the game they can make can sell for $1,000 or $100,000.

And these agency publishing companies are full of capitalists, can give less but never more, therefore, they quickly accumulated capital by acting as an agent for these games made by children. For the later production of his own game masterpiece, he saved a strong financial foundation.

Takahashimi's leader is a leader who is very enthusiastic about the United States and foreign countries. It has even almost reached the point where everything that is American must be good, and everything that is American must be advanced.

Hearing Takahashi's questions and stories, he asked Takahashi if China could produce the electronic computers that the United States used ten years ago.

Takahashi shook his head at first, then nodded.

Recently, Wanhu China has made a breakthrough in the electronic process, completing the progress from three microns to one micron, and can make chips with more transistors.

Takahashi's answer to the leaders is that we can make brains, but we don't have enough manpower to make limbs.

Wanhu China can sell brains to domestic manufacturers at a reasonable price, and provide puzzles that can be put together into a person, with a brain and a puzzle, it is easy to put together a complete machine.

In this way, it can boost the economic data of related enterprises, which is definitely good for the development of the economy.

The leader nodded when he listened, and Takahashi pointed out that the electronics industry that is now in Taiwan (Harmony) Bay is in full swing, in fact, the same is the case.

When the leaders heard that they could compete with Taiwan (Harmony) Bay, they were even more happy.

He pointed out at a high level, "First solve the problem of whether there is a problem, and then solve the problem of whether it is good or not." ”

His words set the tone for this conversation, and at the same time determined the future development course of China's electronics industry.

Takahashi's expression was relaxed because of this, although the two never talked about the science and technology museum and uncle, but it solved the problem of whether children across the country have computers, and how can uncle's matter be counted.

"Uncle, I'll go back first, pay attention to your body. Takahashi said when he saw his uncle.

"Qiaoqiao, why did you leave so quickly?" Uncle was also a little reluctant, he got along for so long day and night, and shared hardships together, how could it be possible if he had no feelings.

"There's still something to take care of, and I'll come back to see you when I'm free. Takahashi raised his head and looked at the sun in Hainan and said.

"Okay...... I'm sorry for your trouble......" said my uncle.

"It's okay, it's not a bad thing, maybe it's turned into a good thing. Takahashi lowered his head to look at the sky, looked at his uncle's guilty appearance and said, "Don't be afraid, we can afford to lose now." There are so many opportunities to try, this can't work, you can do that. Unlike when there was only one coin, there was no way back when you had to win. ”

Takahashi took two steps forward, walked to the side of the road and opened his arms, "Uncle, you see, all roads lead to Rome, but some roads may be a little detoured. Don't worry. ”

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By the time we boarded the boat, the sun had begun to set, and a sparkling sun was reflected on the water, and the ship was slowly sailing out of the harbor, where the uncle stood on the pier, until the boat carrying Takahashi drove farther and farther away, and gradually disappeared from view.

The two followers around him are not technical talents and secretarial talents, so it is almost impossible to let them help them deal with affairs.

Therefore, Takahashi can't write an outline by himself and hand over the flesh-and-blood work to the people below to do it when he was at the headquarters of Wanhe.

Without relevant knowledge as a cornerstone, only a few entries are given, which will only make people scratch their heads.

It's like when a few people are chatting, one person says something, the other person is happy, and more people look confused.

It's because the person who said it and the person who was happy had a common information base and knew where the stalk was, while the other people naturally couldn't laugh because they lacked the necessary information.

Takahashi wrote down what he was going to do on the schedule, although there are not a few patents registered by foreign manufacturers in China, so even if you copy someone else's design, you won't break the law by producing chips.

However, the focus of Wanhu is still on overseas business. No one else can trouble you in China, but can they let you go in a foreign country?

It is necessary to obtain authorization first, and even if it cannot be obtained, it must be tacitly approved through the exchange of benefits.

It is hoped that the sale of game consoles abroad and the sale of learning machines to China will be smooth, so that 10,000 households will have sufficient funds to complete the upgrading of the electronics industry again and again.

In the mid-80s, the electronics industry in the United States was booming, and the electronics industry in Japan was thriving because of video games, while South Korea and Taiwan (Harmony) Bay were catching up through imitation.

Takahashi's 10,000 households are now behind them, and if they want to strike later, they need more effort and more opportunities.

Perhaps, expanding the domestic market is a rare opportunity!

A country with a population of one billion people will definitely be able to support an electronics industry!