Chapter 303



Andy Lau and Zou Wenjuan's achievements at the Grammy Awards are undeniable. Regardless of whether they win awards or not, their status has undergone a tremendous transformation, and it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say they've become mainstream singers worldwide.

So the record companies in Hong Kong started contacting singers who were familiar with Xing Baohua to arrange a get-together for them.

Maybe it can also boost the careers of the singers under its management?

Li Daniu, a singer under Cinema City Records, became famous because Xing Baohua gave her two or three songs.

It's just that the style is a bit unconventional, but it's incredibly popular!

Those singers with ideas also tried to get close to Xing Baohua, hoping to get a song or two from her.

Unfortunately, Xing Baohua is now a senior figure and not easy to approach.

Actually, this guy is quite busy and doesn't have much time or energy to dabble in other fields.

At this moment, Xing Baohua was in the server room checking several follow-up tasks for IBM, and the server was almost fully assembled.

This guy is looking at the data in the backend, just waiting for the submarine cable to be laid so he can connect to the network for testing.

Theoretically, the server can support 10,000 people in Hong Kong to be online simultaneously.

This refers to the data traffic generated by the computer.

But Xing Baohua's vague feeling wasn't enough.

Statistically speaking, the probability of 10,000 people being online at the same time is very small.

There won't be any lag as long as the congestion occurs at different times. If a lag does occur, the engineers in the data center will increase the number of servers, thereby starting the optimization system software, allocating IP addresses, and reducing congestion.

There are fewer computer users and fewer internet users these days. But as time goes on, that number will definitely increase, and the number of servers will grow accordingly.

Xing Baohua outsourced the initial maintenance of the server to IBM, partly to save time and partly to allow his employees to learn from him.

Then we went to inspect the base stations built by Nokia and conducted random checks.

At this point, the base station coverage is relatively low, ranging from 300 to 480 meters in radius. The theoretical coverage of 500 meters is not even reached.

Therefore, the average coverage is around 300 meters.

This is the coverage distance in meters without obstacles. Base station repeaters, amplifiers, receivers, etc., are installed every few buildings.

Xing Baohua and his team, carrying signal capture devices, inspected the areas where the devices had already been installed.

The base stations that are installed first are prioritized in bustling and affluent areas, and even in hillsides like Repulse Bay.

The first group of people who could afford mobile phones were all wealthy people, so it's important to ensure the stability of their signal.

After a week of work, Xing Baohua was quite satisfied with the progress of the outsourcing companies.

At this time, the software park was constantly hiring, and Xing Baohua asked them to increase recruitment efforts, which could only be done by raising salaries.

More than a dozen people came, including both hardware and software.

The task for the software team is to learn Java, and then port the PC version over.

The hardware team started by designing the ICs, and then further divided the work into detailed tasks based on their previous skill levels.

There are many types of ICs, all of which are derived from different underlying architectures.

In order to create his own unique chips or ROMs, Xing Baohua had no choice but to have these people practice constantly.

There are still too few people. Other teams are large teams with hundreds or even thousands of people.

Xing Baohua now only has a dozen or so people.

I remember watching Luo Yonghao's speech when he talked about the early history of Smartisan.

I almost got completely fooled by this one system.

Luo Yonghao initially hired seven people to develop the system. He was quite confident at first, thinking it would be finished in a few months. However, after more than half a year, there was still no progress, and he was almost driven to the brink of collapse.

He asked his friend in Xiaomi's system team, "Didn't you only have six people working on MIUI? Didn't you manage to create a beta version in just two months?"

My friend over there said yes!

This puzzled Lao Luo. They had one more person than the others, so why couldn't they see any hope? How did the others manage to accomplish it?

Upon further inquiry, it turned out that they were simply using a mature system, changing the skin and color, and then launching it.

Later, the system team expanded to more than 200 people before gradually changing the MIUI system.

Can the workload of 200 people be compared with that of 7 people?

Luo Yonghao didn't just randomly find a system, modify it, and launch it; he created a system with his own unique style.

Xing Baohua's situation is much more difficult than Lao Luo's or Lao Lei's.

At least they have channels to buy electronic components, and they can just assemble and debug them. Xing Baohua doesn't have any. He has to produce them himself.

Xing Baohua has always gotten along well with the new employees at the software park, exchanging ideas and discussing things with them.

Xing Baohua treated them very well. Except for not providing accommodation, he basically took care of all their needs as long as they were at the company.

The difference in nationality does indeed increase the logistical challenges in terms of food.

Many people are also considering eating halal food.

Xing Baohua had just finished a busy day and was heading to Haina Company from the software park when she suddenly saw a lot of flower vendors on the street.

Occasionally, I would see couples buying things.

Suddenly I realized what day it was.

2.14

Spending money on this. Foreigners do this now too.

In Xing Baohua's generation, everyone celebrated Qixi Festival. February 14th was rarely celebrated.

It's not that there aren't any, it's just that there are fewer.

Don't ask why, it's mainly because young people have more holidays, and most of them are still students. Some of them can't celebrate February 14th, and often February 14th falls during winter break.

Whether in college or high school, it's hard to imagine couples forming. Unless you happen to be in the same city on that particular day.

Xing Baohua has been so busy lately that no one has been around to help him train his back muscles.

I suddenly remembered there was another sect leader I hadn't been in touch with for a long time, so I thought I'd give him a call and ask.

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