
Chip War
About This Novel
Defeat Intel and Microsoft to work with Qualcomm to create our own "Wintel" alliance! This is a hard-core story about not bragging, but about the chip industry's hard work. Yu Zixian was reborn in the Republic of China in the 1990s. It just so happens that the electronics industry is dominated by international electronics giants. The era of crazy crushing, How to break the "lack of cores and lack of screens" dilemma! ? From chip manufacturing, to design, IP licensing and other industries, How should he break through the chain of international patent encirclement and technology blockade? Traveling to Hong Kong, Japan, the Soviet Union, Europe, poaching in various ways, Just to lay a lot of backup plans, twenty years later, we will fully face the alliance of chip giants from the United States, Japan and South Korea! (PS: The beginning of a newbie is just like the hardships of starting a business. I look forward to a big collection + fattening → Subscribe!)
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It's quite beautiful, ʚෆɞ(˘ᵋॢ ˘♡)˚₊·Love emission
I like this book very much. It helps me understand the difficulties that the Republic faced in the development of chips in the past.
Is it not allowed to preemptively register streamlined chip patents?
Is it not allowed to preemptively register streamlined chip patents?
well written
Come on, great author. . . .
well written
Well written, keep it up. . . . . .
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Official(5)Scraped 6d ago
Highly recommend Highly recommend Highly recommend Highly recommend
It's quite beautiful, ʚෆɞ(˘ᵋॢ ˘♡)˚₊·Love emission
I like this book very much. It helps me understand the difficulties that the Republic faced in the development of chips in the past.
Is it not allowed to preemptively register streamlined chip patents?
Is it not allowed to preemptively register streamlined chip patents?
well written
Come on, great author. . . .
well written
Well written, keep it up. . . . . .























