Rebirth 99 to become a car giant.

Chapter 818: Epoch-making cooperation negotiations, opening a new era (page 13)

If the people at United Rocketry and Aerospace had mixed feelings after seeing the successful launch of the improved Falcon 9, then the shareholders of Space Exploration Technology Company such as Qualcomm were filled with joy.

Qualcomm President Paul directly called Intel's Otellini.

"Otellini, the improved version of Falcon 9 has been successfully developed, and SpaceX's Starlink satellite system is one step closer to success."

"If Intel can't get on board now, if it continues to wait, the price will become higher and higher."

As an American chip giant, Intel previously rejected Qualcomm’s invitation and did not invest in Musk’s Starlink.

This has always bothered Paul.

Although Intel's influence in the mobile phone chip industry is very weak, there is no way to compare with Qualcomm.

But in Paul’s view, when 5G communications are combined with Starlink in the future, both Qualcomm and Intel need to accept this situation.

Otherwise, when some chip companies continue to support the traditional base station model to develop 5G, it will lead to a certain degree of chaos in the 5G communications situation in the United States.

This is a situation Paul does not want to see.

"Paul, I'm very happy that SpaceX has been able to develop reusable rockets."

"But this matter has nothing to do with Intel. Our development focus has always been on computer CPUs."

"No matter how mobile phones and PADs develop in the future, everyone's demand for computers will always exist."

"This is something we at Intel believe very strongly in."

Otellini gave his opinion firmly.

To a certain extent, his view is indeed correct.

As long as you work in an office, it is basically impossible not to use a computer.

Even in more than ten years, the penetration rate of mobile phones and PADs will be very high, but it does not mean that computers will not be needed.

At that time, every household also needed its own computer.

The overall computer market will not become smaller, but will continue to expand due to the expansion of markets in Africa, Southeast Asia and other places.

Global annual computer sales will not see a significant decline.

In some places, growth can occur.

As long as it firmly occupies this part of the market, Intel can continue to live a good life.

Of course, Otellini is definitely not the kind of person who doesn't want to make progress.

Intel will definitely make some other chip attempts as well.

But at least in the short term, they do not want to get involved in the dispute between Daystar Technology and Space Exploration Technology Company.

Companies within the United States are definitely not monolithic.

There are always disputes and conflicts everywhere.

"The advantages of Starlink are undoubted. If every computer can be connected to Starlink in the future, it will not require WIFI or network cables to access the Internet directly."

"This is also very meaningful for the further development of computers."

"And our 4G construction is already being promoted on a large scale, and China should soon officially enter the 4G era."

"Then the construction of 5G must start to be put on the agenda."

"Does Intel still want operators to spend a lot of money building base stations?"

Paul now has a deeper and deeper understanding of the saying, "You cannot wake someone who is pretending to be asleep."

If it weren't for the "overall situation", he really wouldn't want to talk nonsense with Otellini.

"Operators earn so much money every year, so there is no problem in spending some money to build base stations."

"In the end, consumers will foot the bill anyway, and maybe this will promote economic development."

When Otellini said this, Paul felt a little sweet in his throat, and a mouthful of blood seemed to rise up.

Intel doesn’t need to pay for love, so you don’t care, right?

I don’t need to pay for this!

But if the United States does not promote the development of Starlink, China’s Starlink will monopolize the global market.

Even if the United States adopts policies to restrict access to Venus’ Starlink, there is ultimately no way to completely eliminate the use of satellite phones.

This development will directly affect Qualcomm’s position in the mobile phone chip industry.

This is something that Paul absolutely cannot accept.

Otherwise, why would he be so active in pushing various chip companies to join Musko's Starlink plan?

Qualcomm does not need to pay for the construction costs of 5G base stations!

"If Intel keeps this attitude, you will definitely regret it in the future."

"The technology industry is developing very fast now, and Intel's advantages will slowly disappear soon."

"Maybe Nanshan Semiconductor's current development focus is not on computer CPUs, but who knows whether they will enter this market in the future?"

"At that time, even if Intel wants to regret it, it will be useless."

Paul was still trying to persuade him, but Otellini wouldn't listen at all.

In the end, everyone broke up unhappy.

……

Strike while the iron is hot!

This sentence is not only understood by Chinese people, but also by Americans.

Just three days after the successful launch of the improved Falcon 9 of Space Exploration Technology Company, they used the old Falcon 9 to launch the first satellite of the Starlink satellite system, which was officially opened. Chain construction work.

These rockets have been produced before, and if they are not launched, it will be a waste.

Therefore, even if a recyclable version has been successfully developed, it will not affect their continued use of the non-recyclable Falcon 9 to launch the first Starlink satellite.

After this launch, Starlink has officially entered a new competitive track at the global level.

Other competitors are still far away from the United States and China.

"Werner, according to our current progress, when the recyclable rocket is successfully developed, it is estimated that both the United States and China have completed the establishment of Starlink."

"I think the Starlink plan may need to be reconsidered, otherwise it will be difficult to get support from various shareholders."

As the director of the European Space Agency Technology Center, Joseph is naturally very concerned about the development of the industry.

When the Space Exploration Technology Company officially announced that it had successfully launched its first Starlink satellite, he immediately found Director Werner to discuss future development strategies.

The European Space Agency's organizational structure is quite special, and its shareholders are even more special.

In other words, it is not appropriate to use words like shareholders to describe the corporate form. After all, they are an institution under the EU.

Member states contribute funds to support their development, hoping that through these efforts they can compete with the United States and polar bears.

Under this mechanism, the work efficiency of the European Space Agency is actually destined to be relatively low.

In addition, some outstanding talents have been attracted by the United States. If they want to come up with something new, you can imagine the difficulty.

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