Chapter 66: Lin Yan who is not confident

Putting a power bank on something is a smart device? Apparently not. The product usage scenarios they are talking about are simply very nonsensical.

Of course, these companies in Silicon Valley also have this kind of idea. Because the technical difficulty of the power bank is low, a power bank is stuffed into everything.

However, there are also companies that are really capable. For example, a company that provides a system for police stations capable of storing fingerprints.

The storage medium they use is videotape. Because, the fingerprint library requires a lot of storage space. Floppy disks, or hard disks of this era, are too expensive to use.

Videotape, on the other hand, is a cost-effective storage medium. It is more expensive than paper tape and cheaper than floppy hard disks. In addition to looking for information, you can't find the point directly, you need to start from the head of a tape, but it's quite convenient. At least it's more convenient than punching a hole in a strip of paper.

In the early days of computers, there were many ways to store them. There's a part of them that store information stuff. In the eyes of later people, it was like watching a nonsensical comedy movie.

Technology has always been developing and improving. Just as Moore prophesied. "When the price remains the same, the number of component trees that can fit on an integrated circuit will double in about 18 to 24 months, and the performance will also double."

In other words, the power of a computer that can be purchased per unit price doubles every 18 to 24 months.

Of course, there are limits to this development.

The limit of the development of silicon-based integrated circuits is probably the limit of the five-nanometer process. It is almost impossible to continue to develop. Because. The phenomenon of electron tunneling will not allow the electrons to continue to follow the photo-engraved trajectory.

In fact. After entering level 20. The performance of the CPU, in the eyes of the twentieth century. I haven't improved it anymore. The main frequency does not go up but down, and the solution to improve performance in that new century is to work together with multiple cores.

Of course, later some eight-core processors, ten-core processors, were more of a gimmick.

Lin Yan himself doesn't like this kind of gimmick.

However, there are many people who eat this set. What the? Is your phone dual-core? Mine has 10 cores. You see, if you buy a mobile phone and draw six or seven thousand, you will buy a two-core machine. Alas, you've been cheated out of money by fruit. You see how good Lianhuake's mobile phone is, and there are many cores. And cheap.

For example, the red-clothed sect leader Zhou Hongyi is very good at this kind of gimmick. For example, an ordinary mobile phone camera, he can go from "lens", to "glass lens", to "five glass lenses", and finally to "five pieces of all-optical ultra-high-definition translucent glass".

Now these startups in the United States are almost the same routine. One is to boast about their own products, what is so powerful. The second is to try to make the product as cheap as possible, and exchange the low price for the market.

Of course, this low price. It's just relatively inexpensive. In the 80s, the cheapest computer should have belonged to Apple's machine.

At first, it was cheap, and I didn't even have a monitor. It doesn't seem to be much different from something like a "learning machine". Later, there was a standard display.

At this time, more than a thousand dollars for the Mac. Because of its relative "cheapness", sales are not bad. It is generally used as an office machine. Or parents buy hobbies for their children.

I was able to endure the cumbersome operation steps of the computer in this era, and I have persevered with it. And people who like computers. can also be called a real geek player.

Their children grew up to be good at the video game industry or any computer-related project. It can be said that the current group of children will substantially promote the progress of the computer industry in more than ten years. It can be regarded as a blessing for the United States to have such a living force.

Lin Yan and John Kishimoto walked down the way, and he didn't talk much. It can even be said that there is very little. I don't ask questions much, I basically just listen and watch.

Listening to the dialogue between John Kishimoto and others, it is to see what the environment and atmosphere of a company are like.

Lin Yan thought about it for a long time, but in fact, in his heart, he wanted to build a real business. And not a plausible leather bag company.

However, he knew it was a difficult thing to do. Because, building a business is very simple. But it is difficult to make him healthy and vigorous.

What is the corporate gene of a company, and what is the corporate culture? Enterprises with such genes will develop healthily and continue to do it in the long run.

The determining factors of corporate genes and corporate culture are more factors of the personality of the founder.

To put it bluntly, Lin Yan didn't want to start a real business because he was a little unconfident. He knew that his temperament was a little lazy, and it might be okay to be a carefree fairy.

But what if he is the owner of a business, and he makes the whole business lazy. What's more, part of the reason why he doesn't work hard now is because he was ahead of his time, and there are too many people who are making video games. If there is no pressure, there is no motivation.

What you make casually is the best on the market, so why bother with yourself and yourself to pursue a Rausch excellence.

Besides, even if he wanted to learn the management experience of a start-up in a Japanese environment, it would not be possible. In post-war Japan, stability was all about.

People who start their own businesses will be regarded as fools or madmen.

Entering major consortia is somewhat similar to China's entry into state-owned enterprises, which is equivalent to holding an iron rice bowl. Even if it is miserable, it will not be swept away. There will be no shortage of benefits for a dime.

Of course, running a business in this way is costly. Not only do you have to pay your salary, but you have to pay a lot of other things.

As a result, even these large companies in Japan have become fond of the "labor dispatch" or "temporary worker" system.

When I need you, you come and work diligently. You're too old to work. I'll kick you away and go back to your company, so that the company can save the pension of a retired employee.

Later, of course, this system became popular all over the world. Even, in some companies, all the business halls that handle business across the country are labor dispatch.

It is possible that the ratio of regular employees to temporary employees of the company will reach 1:10 or more.

Is this kind of enterprise system good? (To be continued......)