
America 1978: Starting with Rubbing Chips by Hand
About This Novel
Alias "Red Core Shines on America" The United States was reborn in 1978. It entered the kill line at the beginning. Located in a shabby garage in Los Angeles, Tang Mu only had an old soldering iron and the technological blueprint of semiconductors for the next fifty years. ? From reaping the first pot of gold by modifying arcade machines, to establishing a multinational foundry matrix to monopolize production capacity in Silicon Valley; from cutting off SoftBank's thousand-fold return, to setting off a trillion-dollar gamble in the global capital market. Even though he was called the tyrant of Silicon Valley by Wall Street and regarded as an electronic god by geeks, Tang Mu was never lost. Standing at the pinnacle of the United States, his eyes are always looking to the east.
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Official(5)Scraped 1mo ago
A computer chip expert should know the deeds of Wang An Computer, the billionaire founder who died from appendicitis surgery. In the 1980s, he dared to take out technology that was more advanced than that of the United States. Did he want to experience suicide by being shot eight times in the back?
Encircling Wei and rescuing Zhao when encountering a problem?
Do we still need to use civilized methods in the United States? Does the author know what it means to have a free America, where gun battles happen every day?
This book is okay. The overall rating is 8.0. It has no system and has a single female protagonist.
It's not bad, you can keep it for a while, and then look at it after it's fattened up.
Not bad, very tasty, recommended
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Official(5)Scraped 1mo ago
A computer chip expert should know the deeds of Wang An Computer, the billionaire founder who died from appendicitis surgery. In the 1980s, he dared to take out technology that was more advanced than that of the United States. Did he want to experience suicide by being shot eight times in the back?
Encircling Wei and rescuing Zhao when encountering a problem?
Do we still need to use civilized methods in the United States? Does the author know what it means to have a free America, where gun battles happen every day?
This book is okay. The overall rating is 8.0. It has no system and has a single female protagonist.
It's not bad, you can keep it for a while, and then look at it after it's fattened up.
Not bad, very tasty, recommended









