Reborn as a New Farmer of the 1980s

Reborn during the early days of China’s reform and opening, the narrator finds himself in the 1980s countryside. In this setting, the past is still a cold reference, yet it is also a fresh start. N...

Chapter 2452: No Blasting

Yu Zhengdong originally wanted to use Intel's chips to temporarily replace his own chips, but when he was about to use them, he found that Intel's chips were CISC instructions, which were not only complex in structure but also had high power consumption, which was not suitable for use in mobile phones at all.

These old people use chips designed and manufactured by their own company, and seem to know less about foreign chips.

After discovering that Intel's chip was not suitable for mobile phones, Yu Zhengdong found a chip based on ARM instructions manufactured by a company called Qualcomm, which was founded in 1985.

Although I feel that its chip is not as good as Huaguang's chip with its own instruction set, it can still be used as a temporary substitute.

The order was placed, and some of the early chips began to be used by the end of the year.

In the blink of an eye, time has entered the year 2007.

For rally drivers, there is always an event that they look forward to every January, and that is naturally the Dakar Rally.

Lu Ningjun set foot on the battlefield of the Dakar Rally for the last time.

After winning the championship last year, Lu Ningjun's mentality this year has become more relaxed, and he participated in this rally with an attitude of enjoying the competition.

After this competition, he will shift his focus to racing clubs, modification companies and cultivating reserve talents, and will no longer participate in international and domestic competitions.

Although at the age of fifty he still has room to shine and make a difference in the sport of racing, he feels it is time for him to retire.

This is Guan Dahai's third time participating in the Dakar Rally, and he is considered an experienced veteran.

Unlike Lu Ningjun who only wanted to enjoy the competition, he still wanted to improve his best result. His goal was to reach the podium.

On January 6, the 2007 Dakar Rally started.

While racing was in full swing in Africa, Qiaobusi was also busy in the United States.

On January 9th, he launched Apple's smartphone, the iPhone 2G, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, making him the second manufacturer in the world to enter the smartphone field.

It was only at the product launch conference that people discovered that the iPhone 2G and H5555 were like twin brothers.

As a result, Qiaobusi was questioned by people.

It's really unfair for Jobs to be accused of plagiarizing H5555. They really didn't plagiarize, but the H5555 was released a year and several months before their iPhone 2G, and the appearance is almost exactly the same. Even if you don't admit plagiarism, you have no way to defend yourself.

When the H5555 was launched, Jobs lamented, "If there is Yu, why not Liang?" He knew that Apple's chances of dominating the smartphone market had been dashed, but Apple had already invested hundreds of millions of dollars in this phone, and even if it couldn't win the first place, it had to be launched anyway.

Unfortunately, when the iPhone was announced, the H5555 had already entered the US market, and as of January 9th, the phone had sold more than 800,000 units in the US market in just six months.

The sales volume of more than 800,000 in half a year is a bit bleak for the US market, but the sales momentum of H5555 has begun to pick up, and the sales volume of 800,000 units has accounted for the majority in the past two months.

At the very least, Chinese mobile phones should not be allowed to run rampant in the US base. Apple mobile phones were released with this important task in mind.

But what Jobs probably never dreamed was that as soon as he announced the release of the iPhone 2G in June this year, it actually aroused the interest of Americans who were not very interested in smartphones, and even caused the sales of H5555 phones to reach a peak again.

In January, H5555 sold more than 150,000 units in the United States.

These are all good news for Wan Feng, but there is also bad news.

In January 2007, a virus software called Panda Burning Incense caused chaos on China's Internet.

This virus was written by a man named Li Jun. It can not only infect exe, pif, src, html, asp and other files in the system, but it can also terminate a large number of anti-virus software processes and delete files with the extension gho.

This file is a backup file of the system backup tool GHOST, which causes the user's system backup file to be lost.

All .exe executable files in the infected user's system were changed into the image of a panda holding three incense sticks.

This virus is incredibly destructive. If a computer is infected with it, the only way to fix it is probably to reinstall the system.

Wan Feng knew how powerful this thing was, so he was very cautious not to click on those messy web pages when surfing the Internet.

But a woman in his family didn't care about that and got caught by clicking randomly.

Even in the cold weather, Wan Feng still had to find someone to install the system for her.

The hackers at Huaguang Network seemed to have smelled a business opportunity. Without anyone assigning them a task, they began working day and night to develop software to delete and prevent the virus as soon as it appeared.

At this time, the organization demonstrated its absolute efficiency and strength in numbers. It took only four days to write effective prevention software, and within a week, physical CDs were available for sale and online purchase and download.

When this special version of Thanos prevention software was launched online, even the hackers at Huaguang Network were dumbfounded. In just a few days, the sales and downloads of this software exceeded hundreds of thousands.

How many computers in China are infected with this virus?

This small antivirus software miraculously sold millions of copies in just a few days, generating billions of yuan in profits in the blink of an eye.

It can be seen how much of a shadow this Panda Burning Incense has left in the hearts of Chinese netizens.

Although the Internet project is not a key project of Nanwan Group, it has developed very well in recent years.

Not to mention the development of three websites like Xinlang, Qidian and Qiansou, they also founded a video website called Feisu.

Unfortunately, due to the limitations of current Internet conditions, although the name says it is fast, the speed is not fast at all. It takes more than ten minutes to buffer a two or three minute video.

In terms of online games, although there are many free games on the market, several games produced by China Online Games still continue the point card model.

Among them, the two online games "Legend" and "Jianghu" have been impacted by the free model, but they still perform well.

The newly launched shooting game "Fireline Heroes" has also been well received by shooting fans.

This game, which was called CrossFire in the previous life, was produced by a South Korean game company and represented by Tencent.

Tencent has nothing to do in this life, so naturally there is no need for agency. This game was developed by Huaguang Online Games itself.

Luan Feng likes to play this game. She never plays the blasting mode and prefers the team mode.

She is often the first one to rush forward at the beginning of the game, and she is also often the first one to die.

In team mode, you can still survive after dying, but if you die in blast mode, you have to watch the fun for a long time, which she cannot tolerate.