Chapter 1016

Fang Monan glanced up at Long Xianghai, who had recklessly barged in, "Take the door and go out!" The clear eyes were now as black as ink jade, but they flashed a very faint cold coldness.

Let Long Xianghai in the dog days shudder, "I'm sorry! He quietly stepped back and closed the door.

Dr. Li handed him a chair and brought him a glass of warm water, and explained in a whisper, "Dr. Fang doesn't like to be disturbed when he is doing acupuncture. ”

"I'm sorry that I'm abrupt, the patient is important." Long Xianghai took two sips, sat on the chair outside the door, and waited patiently.

The air conditioner was turned on in the treatment room, and Long Xianghai's anxious mood also cooled down with the temperature, and then he was attracted by Dr. Chen's superb medical skills.

About half an hour later, the door opened, and Long Xianghai immediately stood up.

"Thank you, Dr. Fang!" The patient couldn't stop bowing and thanking him.

"I still have to take the medicine, and after taking the remaining few medicines, I should be cured. Let's review it again, and pay more attention to rest, don't rush to the ground. Fang Monan smiled, and his calm and gentle eyes were also infected with a smile. I'm glad that the old man doesn't have to suffer from illness.

"Thank you! Dr. Fang, thank you for saving my mother. A middle-aged man held the old lady in his arms, and he could only keep thanking him, maybe cheesy, but it seemed that this was the only way to express their gratitude.

"Alright, let's go home! It's late and it should rain, and it's not good to get wet. Fang Monan waved his hand and urged, smiling softly. Watch them check out at Dr. Leigh's and leave.

"Let's go out and talk!" Fang Monan smiled and made a gesture of please, "Let's go!" ”

There are still a few people waiting to be seen in the room!

"Dr. Chen, please for the following."

"Uh...... Good! Dr. Chan waved his hand and said, "Go ahead!" ”

Fang Monan and Long Xianghai came out one after the other, "Sit down!" Fang Menan said with a smile, and the two sat under the vine.

Vera took two cups of tea and quietly retreated, "Say it!" Something big happened that made us Mr. Long so panicked. Even though it was a mocking tone, the expression on his face was calm. It's still mild. There is always a relaxed smile on the corner of his mouth. The voice is soft and gentle, with a calming power.

After sitting outside the room for half an hour, Long Xianghai's mood had already calmed down, and he was not a person who was afraid of things. Only this time the plaintiff ......

Long Xianghai handed the summons to Fang Monan. "Ahh See for yourself! ”

"Subpoenas from Dutch, U.S. courts." Fang Menan raised his eyebrows and said. Guanwei filed a lawsuit in both The Hague in the Netherlands and a court in California on Friday, alleging that Yunteng Microprocessor was allegedly infringing a number of intellectual property rights of the company. Guanwei accused Yunteng of allegedly infringing patent rights and engaging in unfair competition. The company asked the court to inhibit Yunteng's infringement. and pay $100 million in compensation. ”

Long Xianghai said, "God knows, how much do we sell, what is the profit?" ”

Fang Monan cupped his forehead and tapped his temples lightly with his fingertips, "I thought Intel was the first to sue us, what kind of thing is this Guanwei!" ”

80586 (Pentium) released on March 22, 93, the first generation of products, it was it that allowed Intel to predict the impact of the global IT industry Pentium era was born, and since then it has dominated the world.

Planned EconomyThe microprocessor technology of the Soviet Union at that time was 15 years ahead of the Western market economy world.

The world's first superscalar processor was the Soviet Elbrus-1, a full 15 years ahead of the West. Even the Intel Pentium processor is related to it, due to the brain drain after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and even the development of the structure of the Pentium III was carried out precisely by the head of the El-90 superscalar architecture 32-bit microprocessor in those years, Vladimir? Pantkovsky led. In the 90s, the Soviet Union changed drastically, and Boris, the head of Elbrus, had to cooperate with SUN, which directly led to the rise of SUN.

The arrival of Soviet experts made Fang Monan's heart ripple, she was really a layman in this area.

Intel's chief processor designer, Vladimir Pentkovski, was once a member of the Elbrus research group in the former Soviet Union. The core members of this research group have been working together for four decades and have been developing supercomputers for the defense agencies of the former Soviet Union.

According to Keith Diefendorff, a Russian processor expert, Pentkovski brought many of the advanced technologies developed by Elbrus' group to Intel. "Long before concepts such as superscalar architecture, shared storage multiprocessing technology, and EPIC technology emerged in the West, Elbrus successfully developed computer products based on these technologies," he said. ”

The Soviet Union lagged behind the United States in terms of supercomputers, and semiconductors were not taken seriously at first, but at the end of the 70s, the Soviet Union made breakthroughs in many areas of electronics. For example, in terms of microprocessors, the world's first super-standard processor was made by the Soviets, and Intel in the United States only had a super-standard processor of Pentium 2 at the end of the 90s, and the chief engineer was one of the members of the former Soviet Union Vladimir Pentkovski.

Intel benefited from the political turmoil in the Soviet Union, and in 1990 Vladimir Pentkovski began work on the El-91S microprocessor, the successor to the El-90. However, due to the dramatic transformation of the political and economic system in the former Soviet Union, the source of funding for research projects has been lost. From 1991 to 1999, Elbrus didn't know what Vladimir Pentkovski was up to, and it wasn't until 1999 that his name appeared again in an Intel technical publication. From this, it follows that Vladimir Pentkovski is leading the development of the Pentium III microprocessor structure.

So everyone is of the same root, and there is a shadow of the Soviet Union in research and development. However, compared to Intel, Yunteng is very young.

After entering the 90s, the development of PC in developed countries is quite fast, Intel undoubtedly sees the infinite business opportunities contained in it, so Intel decided to part ways with AMD on its 80586 products, for which it also specially registered the Pentium trademark for 80586, since then, Pentium has been promoted as a brand to every corner of the world,

The launch of the first-generation Pentium was an unprecedented success, and Intel was even more determined to put itself on a path of independent development of processors. In fact, it's not just the desktop realm. The server and workstation fields are also guided by this. The power of the Pentium brand has penetrated into all fields. AMD and Cyrix have since embarked on a bitter journey of following.

Intel was founded ten years earlier than the reform and opening up, and Intel has developed into a global high-tech leader in the past 40 years, which has to be said to be a legend.

With its strong brand advantage and strong technological strength, Intel quickly occupies the majority of the desktop, notebook and server market.

Of course, Intel's development has not been smooth sailing. There are ups and downs. Just coming out of the trough of the mid-80s. The first year or two after the transformation was a tough one for Intel.

The transformation from a memory company to a microprocessor company was painful and short-lived, but it allowed Intel to complete the rebirth. Big Blue IBM refused to accept 386. Industry newcomers Compaq, Dell and Taiwan's Acer seized the historic opportunity to launch a 386-chip-based PC — Intel's microprocessor, Microsoft's operating system, and keyboards, monitors, drives, and more from multiple open-standard vendors. The insurgents from all over the world soon formed a trend of "ant soldiers", and a new industrial standard of "compatibility and free competition" was established.

Although IBM later regained the 386, the PC industry landscape has been upended by the dramatic success of the 386: compatible machines are popular, the two most important components come from Intel and Microsoft, Grove's tough decision to produce the 386 exclusively instead of licensing it to "second suppliers" such as AMD as instructed by IBM, and the computer industry no longer moves with IBM's pulse.

Back in April 1988, the New York Times published an article stating that "the awesome Intel has a monopoly on its own market, and the entire PC industry and Wall Street are aware of it." Intel controls one of the most lucrative monopolies in the United States. Intel turned 20 this year, and it recorded $2.875 billion in revenue and $452.9 million in profits, climbing 50 places on the global Fortune 500 list to No. 150. In 1990, Intel first referred to the PC industry as the "new computer industry", and compared with the "old computer industry" composed of mainframes, the computer industry entered a new era.

For Intel, it was a time of high spirits and triumphant progress. But such a trajectory does not belong to China.

The young chip giant's interest in the East can be traced back to 1979, when Yu Youcheng, former senior vice president and general manager of Intel's microprocessor product division, came to China alone when China had just opened its doors. At that time, Intel had just been established for 11 years, and the current chairman Barrett and CEO Paul Brown. Otellin's only 5 years have been with Intel, and Intel is still a memory chip manufacturer.

In 79 years of China, the Third Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee has just ended. In July of that year, the "Law on Sino-Foreign Joint Ventures" was promulgated, and the central government decided to set up special zones in four southern cities on a trial basis. "After the promulgation of the Law on Sino-Foreign Equity Joint Ventures, there is a legal basis for foreign enterprises to enter China."

But the story of Intel and Huaxia was not smooth, when Huaxia began to open its own country. Intel's family members are very skeptical about whether Chinese people can afford computers, and Intel's senior executives heard from Motorola's wife that Big Brother is so expensive that many of them come with cash boxes to buy it.

So after 6 years of wait-and-see, in 1985 Intel decided to test the waters of China.

In 85 years, China has just decided to start urban reform and engage in a "planned commodity economy". In the same year, Intel set up a representative office at the Minzu Hotel in Beijing to cooperate with a well-known state-owned enterprise for mainframe sales. In this representative office, there is only one general manager, one secretary and one driver. (To be continued......)

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