According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
..."Nanotechnology is also a newly emerging field, and superconductors and semiconductors are both declining in tandem. Research has found that nanotechnology can easily change the atomic structure, thus eliminating the idea of using nanotechnology to change quantum mechanics."
He grabbed it instantly and ran to the bathroom. After a couple of steps, he turned back, saying, "Matches, where are the matches?"
“You want him to take the lead in your wafer fab? It’s a small pond. Let him mess around and ruin the foundation so we can switch to quantum computing?” Zhang Dongshuo said.
Upon hearing "863," Zhang Dongshuo immediately understood that it wasn't before the launch of that project that they were asked to catch up with the country's lagging technologies.
"Oh no, what's he planning to say next?"
"Quantum bit"
"You told him that the leading units were all central government departments. The leadership office consisted of the Economic Commission, the Planning Commission, the Education Commission, the Science and Technology Commission, the Academy of Sciences, the Natural Science Commission, and the Technology Commission, and the National Superconducting Center was established last year, in 1978."
"Didn't you withdraw from that exhibition?" Zhang Dongshuo asked.
"By this day you'll probably be close to retirement. With so many talented people emerging, just make way for me," Levi said with a smile.
That was a close call! Hanging up the phone and going straight to confront Liu Yan—was she trying to set you up? Luckily, I didn't ask too many questions. There are things you can find, things you can collect, and that doesn't mean you have strong connections. Even the toughest person can't withstand a powerful blow.
Zhang Dongshuo really wanted to say that he had no money and that he was saving it.
They came here asking for help with research on superconductors, like finding relevant literature.
The electricity cost of just starting up is painful enough, not to mention the cost of other materials and experiments. The money they're talking about saving is just a tiny bit.
Then Zhang Dongshuo understood; the person was using computer terminology.
"Oh no, thank you everyone, you've learned a lot about the situation. They're very busy." Zhang Dongshuo dismissed everyone, and seeing Levi about to leave, Zhang Dongshuo called me to stay.
As soon as Zhang Dongshuo finished speaking, Levi said, "Who knows? It's pointless for him to worry about that. His development path has always been focused on semiconductors. As for quantum computing, that's an unusual path. Even if he didn't have the money, it would be difficult for him to avoid technological setbacks. The fact that the whole world is stuck at a critical juncture shows that the problem isn't a matter of financial investment, but rather the resistance from technology."
If relevant personnel are inquiring about those matters, what are they trying to achieve?
Jin Xin stared wide-eyed as Liu Yan packed her luggage; the speed at which she was evacuating was simply too slow.
Even among us internal staff, discussions are always held behind closed doors.
Perhaps noticing Zhang Dongshuo's confusion, Sun Chaoxing said, "Quantum bits are a logistics term."
"With so few external devices, if you don't have any ideas, just build them, test them on the machine! What's the point of comparing them? Are you trying to copy them? Once someone opens up the structure and sees it, wow! It's almost 100% similar, and they can bankrupt us with a single lawsuit!" Zhang Dongshuo said.
Jin Xin was still holding a notebook? He had his head shrunk from listening so much that he wrote down every single word.
"Does he know which units are in charge of this?"
He Shihe nodded again and said, "Thank you. You just said that you have participated in the application of materials for photolithography technology. Yes, yes, we haven't found suitable materials and carried out photolithography experiments yet."
When Zhang Dongshuo returned to the hotel, he saw Jin Xin walking in slowly while making a phone call, without even saying hello. He felt like a stranger.
The term "nanometer" has two meanings. One is the one commonly used in computers, usually in the context of chips, referring to the number of nanometers used in the manufacturing process. That's a unit of measurement and has nothing to do with length.
Jin Xin understood and even retorted, "How can the level be enough? Xiaomi is, after all, the smallest national enterprise in our country."
“If you’re interested, you could spend your whole life researching a single semiconductor chip,” Levi said.
“Your idea is quite similar to the 486 architecture. We’ll find a way to get it for you to compare, and then it can be basically finalized as a chip that we’re leading the research and development of,” He Shihe said.
After listening to Xing Baohua's explanation, Zhang Dongshuo sighed that it's not that Chinese scientists are bad, but that they have too much money. If we were given the freedom to conduct research, we could come up with anything.
Jin Xin also helped you find a fire, but unfortunately the hotel provided two boxes of matches. Before finding one, Jin Xin accompanied Liu Yan to burn all the documents.
Before Liu Yan left, Jin Xin also made a phone call home to ask if the matter was minor and to respond promptly.
The fact that superconductivity is being given such importance shows that it's comparable to major projects back in the day. Thinking of that, Liu Yan glanced at the data you compiled.
"It's in a lab, but according to the reports you've seen, IBM hasn't yet successfully performed quantum simulations and demonstrated that quantum computers cannot simulate physical processes. They've only demonstrated the new concept of quantum logic gates through some experiments, but they can't conclude that quantum computers are universal and that simulating quantum computing can produce results and correct problems."
Those bold words just kept getting stuck in my throat. Well, I guess I should save them a little.
It has dozens of lower-level institutions and laboratories, with a membership of around 800. He asked, "Am I qualified?"
"Why is he so eager to do government jobs? What's in it for him? What would he gain if the civilian market were opened up to him?" Levi asked.
He Shi rattled off the list of departments on his fingers, almost enough to count them all on ten fingers, and the ones in charge were all state-owned enterprises.
Zhang Dongshuo frowned slightly upon hearing this. "I know what a bit is. It's the largest unit of data, usually represented by B. In the offline world, it's not kilobytes (Kb). Below that, it's not megabytes (M), and before that, it's not gigabytes (G) or terabytes (T)."
Using nanotechnology to alter the structure of metals, such as quantum bits, is not a term that Zhang Dongshuo is new to.
The downside is the lack of information, and the bathroom even has a smoke alarm, which could cause some disturbance.
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