At the same time, he winked at the person at the other wine table.

The other officer also understood.

"Old Li! We can't lose to someone outside the system recommended by his generals. Now we are counting on you to carry the military flag."

Li Erjin curled his lips: "Get out! Don't think I don't know what you two guys are planning. I'm not stupid. I won't give you another chance. I won't follow."

The two officers were extremely disappointed. How did these two guys become smarter today?It's not scientific!

Chen Dao smiled slightly at this moment: "Then I will leave the table, and you all should eat and drink well."

After speaking, he got up and left the table.

Pretty!

Wan Feng applauded in his heart, when did this old thief learn to pretend?And it's still the kind of faint pretense of the highest level.

Could it be that marrying a young daughter-in-law has opened up his mind?

The final result of the Jiuxian selection was that Zhang Huzi and Li Erjin were elected as expected, and the other one was naturally Chen Dao.

Zhang Huzi and Li Erjin surrounded Chen Dao.

"Brother! Tell me how much you can drink?"

Chen Dao smiled: "Why, still not convinced? Then let's find time to open another table, how about not getting drunk?"

"Okay! I'm still afraid of you! Let's compete when we have time."

"And me!" Li Erjin was not to be outdone.

Chapter 1496 A History of Semiconductor Chip Hegemony (Revised)

The drinking team composed of Chen Dao, Zhang Shan and Li Kaiyun was formally established.

These three people didn't know each other without drinking, and they met each other at this time, and they got together to exchange wine experience.

And Wan Feng was reading some books that couldn't be seen outside.

These newspapers were piled up in the army's library, and Wan Feng came here to read and read newspapers after the selection of the drinking team.

Because there are some inside information books and newspapers that cannot be seen in the world.

Of course, it is now in a declassified state.

Wan Feng mainly flipped through those newspaper documents with internal references.

On a piece of reference news from last year or this year, an article caught Wan Feng's attention.

What first caught Wan Feng's attention was not the article itself, but a chart.

There are four lines on this chart, and the names of four countries and regions are written on the four lines: the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Japan.

It was these four names that aroused Wan Feng's curiosity.

The United States was one of the two superpowers at that time. Japan and South Korea, which was also called South Korea at the time, were two colonies of the United States, and Japan was also considered a colony of the United States.

These two countries and regions are the three dogs that the United States placed in front of Huaguo in order to block Huaguo.

Wan Feng thought it was an article about politics, but at first glance it turned out to be about the semiconductor storage business.

Wan Feng immediately became interested, and spent an hour reading through the genuine article with very small handwriting.

After reading this article, Wan Feng had a clear understanding of the international semiconductor chip issues at that time.

The early 80s was the highlight moment for Japanese semiconductor chip companies.

U.S. companies such as Intel and AMD have been beaten to the ground by Japanese idiots in the field of semiconductor storage.

The development model of American companies has always been to inject funds into start-up companies through venture capital. After receiving financial support, start-up companies conduct scientific experiments and technological innovations, then launch products to gain market access, increase company valuations, and finally go public. Venture capital sells stocks and gains Lee quit.

This model was not only the mainstream of development at the time, it remained so even decades later.

Before Wan Feng was reborn, countless private enterprises in Huaguo were also following this path.

This model is market-oriented, fast in raising funds, high in efficiency, and low in risk.

But the shortcomings are also obvious, that is, the volume is small, and it is difficult to integrate resources between companies.

At that time, the stupid people in Japan adopted a completely different approach from this market economy in the development of this field, that is, they adopted the common approach in socialist countries at that time: concentrate their efforts on big things.

The Japanese government approved the VLSI development plan in [-], and the MITI organized five companies including Hitachi, NEC, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi and Toshiba to fully enter the field of semiconductor chips.

Under the integration of a person named Yasufu Tarui, Japanese stupid people began to attack the king of this field, Silicon Valley of the United States.

By 1980, Nippon had acquired thousands of patents, greatly narrowing the technology gap with Silicon Valley.

At this time, the Japanese government gave them great support with loans and tax incentives.

These companies, backed by sufficient funds, began to launch saturation attacks.

During the five years from 1980 to [-], Japan occupied more than half of the market share, and Americans were left behind.

These high-tech companies in Silicon Valley were desperate after visiting Japanese companies on the island of Kyushu.

A whole building is used for memory chip research and development. The personnel on the first floor develop 16KB capacity, the personnel on the second floor develop 64KB, and the personnel on the third floor develop 256KB.

Japan's three-pronged approach to research has left Silicon Valley companies that are used to wiping their butts with one hand helpless.

What makes Americans even more desperate is that Japan's memory chips are not only large in quantity, but also of good quality.

These technology companies in Silicon Valley conduct quality tests on the memory chips of the two countries, hoping to find the weaknesses of their opponents. They found that the highest quality memory chips in the United States are worse than the worst quality in Japan.

It is in this environment that these companies in Silicon Valley have failed miserably.

In 85, Intel disarmed and surrendered, announcing its withdrawal from the DRAM storage business, and it was on the verge of bankruptcy.

If it hadn't been for IBM to give it a hand and buy 12% of its bonds to ensure cash flow, it would be impossible to say whether this late-stage company would exist or not.

At this time, the nature of the American hooligans began to show.

Yes, it is the same excuse that has been used for more than 1 years: it threatens the national security of the United States.

In the spring of 1986, Japan was identified as dumping read-only memory; in September, the "Miri Semiconductor Agreement" was signed, and Japan was required to open up the semiconductor market and ensure that foreign companies won 9% of the market within 5 years; soon, 20 million US dollars of exports to Japan Chips impose 3% punitive tariffs; veto Fujitsu's acquisition of Fairchild Semiconductor.

And accuse the policy of stupid Japanese companies to be unreasonable and must be changed.

according to their policies.

That is to say, starting from this time, in the next 30 to [-] years, the United States will always threaten its security as an excuse to start rectifying foreign companies that want to put their companies to death. The most famous one is Alstom up.

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