This track sports car, also called Sailong, has 550 horsepower, a seven-speed automatic dual-clutch transmission, and a modified rotary track suspension.
The interior decoration of the car uses a 12-inch large screen for the first time, and various vehicle assistance systems developed by Nanwan Group.
Except for the gearbox which is not a professional racing gearbox, everything else is built according to racing standards.
It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds and has a top speed of 280 km/h.
This acceleration value is not the best in racing, but it was still impressive in 2010.
Wan Feng drove these two cars once during the test run.
No, he doesn't dare to drive at his level. He can't even drive at 100 km/h.
Besides, he was used to driving a Tiger, and driving something else would feel like sitting in a turtle shell.
Luan Feng liked it, but she ran away with a whimper, causing him to make more than ten phone calls.
When this woman comes back, for the sake of her own safety and the safety of others, Wan Feng expressly forbids her from touching this car.
Luan Feng still argued that she had become the national champion in off-road driving, so what was so great about track driving, weren't they all the same?
What's the same?
There is an essential difference between track racing and off-road racing. Off-road racing focuses on torque, while track racing focuses on speed.
Wan Feng was too lazy to explain to Luan Feng, and no explanation would make sense. He just wouldn't let her touch this racing car, and pouting and squinting was useless.
Ever since winning the national championship in off-road track racing, Luan Feng lost interest in track racing and began to shift his attention to rally racing, participating in three or five rallies every year.
The total number of times I stay at home in a year does not exceed four months.
After this short reunion, Luan Feng rushed to the south to participate in a rally held in Yunnan and Guizhou.
At this time, the battle for 4G standards also began.
Although there were three mainstream wireless interface standards in the 3G era: WCDMA, CDMA2000, and TD-SCDMA, CDMA eventually dominated the market.
Both the WCDMA European standard and the TD-SCDMA Chinese standard have been marginalized.
CDMA2000, which was initiated by Gao Tong and in which Motorola, Lucent and Sansheng participated, made a lot of money in the 3G era.
However, he caused public outrage because of his ugly eating habits.
Therefore, when the 4G standard was being formulated, China's Huawei Zhongxing and Datang, together with Ailixin, Nojiya and Alang, vowed to squeeze out the companies in the Gaotong camp.
When the 4G standard was formulated, four camps emerged: Warwick Zhongxing and Datang were the first camp; Ailixin and Nortel were the second camp; Intel, IBM, Nortel and Motorola were the third camp; and Takatsukuni itself was the fourth camp.
Although there are four camps, the third and fourth can actually be regarded as one camp.
Gaotong made a lot of money during the CDMA era, so naturally he was unwilling to give up CDMA technology.
However, giants such as Intel and IBM are obviously unwilling to evolve new standards based on CDMA technology due to their monopoly on CDMA technology.
From this we can see how badly Qualcomm is doing in the 3G era. People in the same camp as it no longer support its CDMA technology.
The North American camp was divided, while China and Europe reached a consensus.
This time, Europe did not play tricks like it did in the development of satellite navigation, but instead worked closely with China, ultimately defeating the North American camp and achieving a reversal in the formulation of 4G standards.
The standard jointly promoted by China and Europe is called LTE, which translates to Long-Term Evolution of 3G Technology instead of 4G. This is actually a trick to fool operators, and it is 4G itself.
LTE is divided into two branches: TDD and FDD, and China mainly promotes TDD.
A considerable portion of LTE's standard patents are in the hands of Chinese communications manufacturers. In this way, China has transformed from a follower in 3G communications to a participant in the 4G era, and finally evolved into a leader in 5G standards.
The road was built step by step, and Huawei and Zhongxing played an important role in this.
Canada, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan participated in the WIMAX standard. As a result, the more mature LTE defeated the technically immature WIMAX, and Nortel went bankrupt.
The one who turned the fastest in this alliance was the Japanese. As soon as he saw that the scenery was not right, he turned around and ran into the LTE camp.
The most serious loss is being too gay, which can be described as losing both the wife and the child.
In the 3G era, high licensing fees, high taxes and anti-patent licensing aroused the anger of communication manufacturers. Chinese and European communication manufacturers decided that they would never play with high taxes again.
Not only will they not play games with you, but when setting standards, all patents proposed by Gaotong will be excluded by all means.
Not only did Chinese and European manufacturers refuse to play with high-frequency tubes, but even North American manufacturers refused to play with high-frequency tubes and came up with a failed WIMAX standard themselves.
When Gaotong saw that he had gone from being the ruler of the 3G era to being a spectator in the 4G era, he thought to himself how could this be acceptable? He immediately thought and participated in the LTE jointly developed by China and Europe.
If you participate in other people's projects, don't expect to have the final say.
White people cannot understand the wise saying that we should leave a way out for each other so that we can meet again in the future. They have evolved for too short a time and are unlikely to understand the greatness of the doctrine of the mean.
The deep hatred for Qualcomm in the 3G era broke out at this time. The guiding ideology of LTE was to de-Qualcommize and do everything possible to exclude the patented technologies submitted by Qualcomm.
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