When Brother Mou saw Xing Baohua shake his head, he felt a chill run down his spine, guessing that his film was doomed.
Then Xing Baohua was seen taking out her phone, seemingly calling Mr. Wang in Hong Kong.
"Hey! Have someone go to the bookstores and see if they have a book called Titanic or something like that. Yes, that ship. Try to buy the copyright."
Xing Baohua also got his inspiration from a certain young man.
The most classic one is still the Titanic, the truck driver version.
No one can surpass that.
Brother Mou is even less capable, but could he be an assistant director? For the sake of our fellow countrymen, this is the best we can do for him.
The most expensive, most time-consuming, and most tear-jerking film, which also makes the audience cry buckets and hold their pee, is none other than this King of the World.
If they don't secure the copyright soon, truck drivers will be preparing to write their scripts very quickly.
"Your story reminds me of another ship. I've already arranged for someone to buy the rights. If we get them, I'll arrange for you to be the assistant director. You might not be able to direct your own film for five or six years. You should think about it carefully."
"What book? I'll see if I can buy it," Brother Mou asked cautiously. He needed to read the story first before deciding whether he wanted to be someone's assistant.
"It was published a couple of years ago, I think it was called Titanic or something, I skimmed through a few pages. The beginning was described like this..."
A ship.
A dreamlike journey.
Huge, imposing, and luxurious.
Colorful ribbons fluttered and flags waved. Drums and music filled the air, and the crowd roared with excitement.
..."
The young man looked at Xing Baohua with a bewildered expression. He thought to himself, "I'd better figure out how to buy the book! I'll have to contact a friend overseas to mail it to me."
After seeing off a certain young man, Xing Baohua received several technical personnel from electronics research institutes introduced by the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
A visit to someone's home serves two purposes: firstly, it establishes a good relationship, and secondly, it's an attempt to build a closer connection.
The purpose of this visit is to gain a comprehensive understanding of Loongson.
This leads to the manufacture of related equipment in relevant fields.
When Xing Baohua saw the chips required for those related equipment, he first shook his head. Don't be fooled by the claims that the chips inherit the structure of Daying chips or how high their performance is; that's just a sales tactic.
Loongson 1 is utterly garbage. Didn't you see how badly it messed up Xiaotian's software team?
Without good system software, we wouldn't be afraid of rockets flying around in the sky. Damn, an error of 1700 kilometers, so that's how it happened?
Xing Baohua said, "Even if you understand the first-generation product, it's useless. The most fatal flaw is the inability to keep up with the performance. I hope that after the third or fourth generation, our team can have a period of adjustment. Once the product is truly mature, we can cooperate again. I will fully support your work. As for the structural diagrams? No problem, I can't give them to you now. Money? Do I need your little bit of funding? If I were to give them to you, I would give them to you for free."
"I really can't give it to you now. Don't ask why, it's just the shadow of the structural Eagle; I need to fully digest it and turn it into a real Loongson chip."
The colleagues from the electronics research institutes seemed to understand. They didn't press the issue further, hoping Xing Baohua could provide them with a few D-series computers, since they were high-end 32-bit machines.
Goodness, thank goodness Xing Baohua hasn't released the G series yet; they have no idea what a high-end phone is!
Is it a bit much to promote junk as a high-end device?
Providing them with computers is a good idea, but tell them they'll have to wait a few days as the goods haven't arrived yet.
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