Rebirth in 1984: Beginning with Han Card Development

What happens to the future when humanity loses its imagination?

That slogan created a sensation during the summer of 1984.

Back then, computers couldn't support Chinese input and co...

Chapter 83 The Soviets Didn't Know Goods

Don't expect to get rid of them with a mere $300,000.

However, Kasper Ferguson and others do not believe that Tetris has much value.

Even with such an outrageous demand, they only quoted a staggering $1 million.

Half an hour later, both sides conceded.

The Soviet Union sold all the copyrights to Tetris for $750,000.

Seeing the bitter smiles on the faces of Lu Maoshi and others as they reluctantly accepted the $750,000 offer, Caspar Ferguson and the others thought they had won at the negotiating table and smiled.

Before long, the two parties signed a formal contract.

At the moment he signed and stamped the document, Lü Maoshi breathed a sigh of relief, finally having completed his boss's instructions.

Kasper Ferguson and others were still gloating, unaware that they had lost a huge cash cow!

The next morning, Lü Maoshi and his party took a train back to China, as the Soviet Union was not a very safe place.

Zhao Ye breathed a sigh of relief upon receiving the news.

With games like Tetris and Pokémon on handheld game consoles, how could they not be popular?

With the explosive popularity of TV game consoles and handheld game consoles, the demand for Kirin 1 chips is bound to increase significantly, and the scale of wafer fabs will inevitably expand in order to meet the increased production capacity.

As wafer fabs expand, they need to purchase various production equipment, which will benefit the domestic semiconductor industry chain.

It can be said that moving one thing affects the whole situation.

Therefore, Zhao Ye's current vigorous development of game consoles and handheld game consoles is actually promoting the development of the domestic semiconductor industry!