Chapter 135: Journey to the Pacific Rim

After listening to Peter Drucker's analysis, Catherine can be said to have a lot of admiration for him.

Soon, Catherine conducted a training session for the most important managers under her.

Ralph Roberts, Olson, Sanders and even Bruce were also pulled over by Catherine.

Then, sit together and listen to Peter Drucker do a cocoon-like analysis of the company.

At this time, Catherine set her sights on the monitor again, and in this regard, Catherine really did not fall behind.

Trilon displays have appeared, and three-gun technology is being developed. But Catherine was still a little dissatisfied.

Especially for the style of the current monitor.

Catherine initially considered a 16:9 widescreen design, and this widescreen can also get the best visual experience.

For now, however, this is not realistic.

The inside of the CRT CRT is vacuum, and the housing (non-housing) is subjected to a large pressure per square centimeter, and the pressure on the 29-inch CRT housing is more than 3 tons! Therefore, the ideal shape of CRT is spherical, so that the pressure acting on the shell is relatively even. Early CRTs were round, and that's the reason. Later, with the advancement of materials and technology, CRT could gradually be made into squares, and later made a 4:3 rectangle. However, the widescreen CRT picture tube is unevenly stressed, which makes it difficult to manufacture, and the cost naturally goes up.

Cheap is king.

It's okay to fool the Pentagon and develop new gadgets. But on the other hand, cheap price and excellent performance are the pursuit.

That's why Catherine only showed the future of fluorescent discs to the Pentagon, rather than developing them with IBM - who needs terabytes of storage now?

At that time, even if their own fluorescent discs were developed, they would be replaced by laser discs that appeared later.

LD and CD are cheaper, the cost of reading equipment is even lower, and there is no market for fluorescent discs.

Therefore, the concept of 16:9 is not at all organized now. And Catherine can only adopt the square standard for the time being.

But Catherine always felt that it would be a pity to apply the Trilon monitor to the current computer. After all, today's computers simply can't handle complex image numbers...... No, maybe it's possible.

"Digital."

Catherine wrote the word in her notebook again.

Today's video storage uses analog storage and analogy, which are two completely different concepts from digitalization.

For example, analog stored videos do not have mosaics, and even if they are DVDs, sometimes there will be mosaics in the video, of course, this is related to the transcoding rate.

Digital storage, on the other hand, is mainly about the accuracy of recording, anti-interference, and the readability of large-capacity storage - which is very suitable for computer use, and most importantly, it does not change due to changes in the storage medium.

Bill Gates once said that if there is no multimedia, a personal computer only needs 640KB of memory, which is enough.

But it is precisely because of the birth of multimedia that personal computers are completely different.

Of course, digitalization also has high requirements for the performance of the machine, and the current Z80 is completely "not powerful", and Catherine can only write things down now.

Letting a PC play video is now clearly unenchanting. Therefore, the player of laser disc and VCD disc is the focus of Catherine's consideration now.

Having said that, but with fluorescent discs, Catherine did not give up.

She plans to use it for film and television shooting, although it is to fool the Pentagon, but for film and multimedia, fluorescent discs are also just right.

If the camera is engraved directly with a fluorescent disk, it will be an uncompressed panoramic video, so to speak, how clear the resolution the human eye can see.

With the fluorescent disc direct engraving technology, SHEMAR IMAX is just floating clouds~

Even in the future, if you need to play any movie adaptation, you can directly use the master disk to digitally recreate the characters and plot.

Of course, this extremely powerful format, after transcription, uses PCM sampling 16BIT technology, every 120 minutes, at least 1.5TB of storage space is required, and the direct engraving simulation of the master disk is larger, which can only be done by fluorescent discs.

Although these things are very good, they are only just looking, and if you want to realize them, it will be a matter of the next ten or twenty years. ,

These things, in fact, are also Catherine's pursuit.

Now that I've come to this world, I naturally have to modify what I didn't feel good about before.

Think about it, how interesting it is that James Cameron won the Oscar for relying on his fluorescent disc direct engraving technology!

However, this kind of technology also really separates the cinema from the TV. After all, it is not enough for a TV to achieve such a panoramic picture.

Of course, this has nothing to do with Catherine, and maybe she can reduce the probability of piracy!

Thinking of the fluorescent disc direct engraving film, Catherine thought of her own film "Flags of the Fathers". This film is still released during the Christmas holidays.

As for "Iwo Jima's Family Letter", filming has never started, because it is really difficult to find a suitable Japanese actor.

From a realistic point of view, VCD, DVD and XBOX are their current themes, Trilon graphics tube TVs and monitors, Apple's signboard. PCs will go on sale on January 1 next year. And "Harry Potter" is about to start broadcasting, and its goal is to rise from a New York area TV station to a national TV station. The rules and gameplay of the game of war chess are constantly expanding, and it is optimistically estimated that as long as it takes about ten years, Catherine's war chess will form a new cultural atmosphere.

In Catherine's ideals, she was always thinking about SED monitors, multi-core CPUs, and fluorescent discs.

The ideal solution is what Catherine has always wanted, something that can truly change the world, and she has a plan for it.

But at this time, Catherine sent the matter down for the time being.

-- The visa has finally arrived.

Because she was going abroad, she had to put aside the work at hand, but Catherine still sent the plan down and asked the companies to work it as a long-term goal - because her time abroad this time might be a little long. Technology does not have to be "present", it is also necessary to make technical reserves.

Catherine is going to seven places in total: Hawaii, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand.

And Elsa, and her father, Bruce, will follow.

Catherine is still underage, and Bruce, as the guardian, is naturally going to follow.

And Catherine is not only going to play, but also to Taiwan for inspection.

Taiwan's current preferential measures are too tempting for Catherine. If some of the companies at the bottom can be moved over, it will be possible for Catherine to further reduce costs and make more profits.

Of course, although this is important, Catherine's trip is equally important.

It's hard to go abroad, how can you not have fun?

Moreover, Catherine also applied for a visa for Elsa, and this time, Elsa will also follow.

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In the new week, ask for ticket support~

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