Servers and computers are two different concepts. Although a server can be used as a computer host, its performance is far inferior.
IBM has set a price of $70,000 for 1GB of storage space.
Is it expensive? Yes, it is expensive, and it's also very heavy.
IBM uses multi-disk array enclosures. Each enclosure weighs approximately 2,000 kg. This isn't the weight of the hard drives inside, but the total weight, including circuit boards, protection boards, and transformers.
The transformer alone weighs over 100 kilograms.
IBM has always been at the forefront of technology in this area, and no one has surpassed it yet.
After six days of calculations, IBM offered a price of $2.98 billion.
This price shocked not only the shareholders but also the people of Hong Kong.
What is this thing that costs so much money?
Some media outlets even wrote that HK$12 billion was raised through share issuance, with HK$9 billion spent in an instant. Why was this? Why did the telecommunications company have to spend so much money, and how long would it take to recoup its investment?
Warning: Wah Hung Telecom's phone charges are estimated to be the most expensive in Hong Kong, otherwise it will be difficult to break even.
Some media outlets even interviewed Li Chao's son, asking him what he thought about Xing Baohua spending large sums of shareholders' money.
"I don't understand, but I completely trust him."
"What is your opinion on his near-fully invested strategy and huge sums of money in building Huahong Telecom? Do you feel that your investment is very risky?"
The young master of the Li family said, “All investments carry risks. What is the purpose of investing? It is to make more profits. You are not him, so you can’t see through his operations. He’s not making money in the next few years, but in the next five or six years. If the project progresses smoothly, he may be able to make money a few years earlier. Okay, I’ll tell you some news: Huahong Telecom will be listed in a year. Those who are interested should prepare money to buy in advance.”
Many people are pessimistic about Xing Baohua, while others strongly support him.
When someone asked Liu about the fan, they asked him what he thought.
"You guys don't even look at the shareholders of Wah Hung Group. All the richest people in Hong Kong have invested. Afraid of investment failure? Afraid of nothing! Let me tell you, they didn't invite me. But if they invited me to invest, I would sell everything I own to do it!"
Don't be fooled by what Fan Liu says; the reason people don't include him is because he doesn't have much money.
His words, however, enlightened many people.
In order to learn IBM's skills, Xing Baohua reluctantly transferred 30 technicians from the factory.
There are both hardware and software professionals here; some are recent interns, while others have been working for a while. All of them should take this opportunity to learn network construction from IBM.
After finalizing the IBM project, Xing Baohua is preparing to undertake something big again.
I originally intended to invite Ericsson, Alcatel, and Nokia to discuss how to build a second-generation mobile phone operation service system.
But then I thought about it, and realized that these companies I invited would soon be producing wireless terminals like mobile phones.
Why not form an alliance? We didn't want to involve motorcycles before, but we can't just ignore it if we're forming an alliance. As the industry leader, it wouldn't make sense for us not to step in!
Despite being the industry leader, Motorola's shipments are far behind those of Xiaomi phones, except for Xing Baohua's insufficient production. This results in Xiaomi's shipments being two to three times higher than Motorola's.
If you're going to do it, do it all; bring out the motorcycles and use them as a big show.
I had my secretary send out notices to several companies, saying that Da Mi was going to hold a wireless data discussion meeting.
At the same time, Huahong Telecom operating system partners were selected.
Those big companies aren't interested in data discussion meetings; what they're really interested in are partners who can provide operational systems.
IBM just received a multi-billion dollar order, and after being reported by Hong Kong media, the news has spread all over the world.
No one knows how profitable an operating system can be better than a few of the big companies.
They all rushed over within the allotted time.
The first to arrive was surprisingly Alcatel's fat guy, Bronco.
He also gave Xing Baohua a hug when he saw her.
This fat man from the Rooster Country hadn't seen Xing Baohua for a long time, and when he did, he found him to be the chairman of a multi-billion dollar conglomerate.
The wealth accumulated is astonishing, and it has only taken a short time.
She has a completely different vibe compared to when I first met her in that small, run-down factory.
Despite his strength, the chubby Bronco wasn't without his arrogance.
Xing Baohua talked about his vision for the second-generation digital mid-range device, and so on.
To secure this order, Alcatel needs to develop a constructive plan for its second-generation digital operations service.
Alcatel is indeed lagging far behind in the development of second-generation digital technologies.
Strictly speaking, it's all thanks to Xing Baohua.
Why? It's because if we hadn't sold them the patent for the digital routing system, they would have focused their efforts on that area. Even the phones they developed in the lab were designed to be similar to Xiaomi phones.
They haven't even moved towards digitalization? Analog phones haven't even left the lab yet. Damn it, they've already entered the digital realm.
It's not good to be a step behind everyone else!
Since we've invited them here, we can't let them leave empty-handed. Network construction requires modems, routers, and so on.
All of these hardware components are required.
Xing Baohua hinted that Alcatel could get involved, but they should speak on his behalf when formulating the rules for the second-generation mobile phone.
Fat Bronco was quick to understand; he got it in a second.
Anyway, the rules and plans for second-generation mobile phones are completely irrelevant to them; the key is to secure orders.
When I asked which companies were involved, I learned that Motorola, Ericsson, and Nokia were among them.
Wow, what a coincidence, it's like a meeting of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
It's just casting a vote of support, right? Dami Technology is really capable.
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