Chapter 1670 The gap makes people despair shuhaige.net



The cheers came from the laboratory where Wang Wencheng's group was located.

Wang Wencheng's group is the largest organization in the building. Almost all of them are from Factory 109, with more than 150 people.

They occupied almost half of the third floor of the research building.

When Wan Feng confirmed that the cheers came from Wang Wencheng's group, he knew that the 256K memory was a success.

If you want to do your work well, you must first sharpen your tools. It seems that the equipment he spent nearly 20 million to buy last time really worked.

It took more than a month from the time the equipment was purchased to the time the product was successfully delivered.

Sure enough, his guess was correct.

Wang Wencheng saw Wan Feng's excited face and said, "Boss Wan! We succeeded."

If you succeed, you should celebrate, and the most practical way to celebrate is to have a meal.

But the key point is that this group has more than 150 people, and ordinary hotels really can’t accommodate them all.

Liang Hongying was stunned when she saw Wan Feng bringing so many people in.

"Wan Feng! Are you planning to eat or rob?"

"Eat! I'm going to bankrupt your hotel."

Liang Hongying smiled and said, "You've ruined the hotel. How dare you say that?"

These people were arranged on the second floor, and the entire second floor was reserved by them.

There are a total of twenty tables on the second floor, just enough for seating.

With so many tables, it will take a while to serve the food.

Before the dishes were served, Wan Feng and Wang Wencheng talked about the prospects of the 256K memory after its success.

"Engineer Wang! Although our 256KDRAM was a success, it's really nothing to be proud of. We're still far behind the world's leading level. Sansheng has already produced 4MDRAM and is expected to become the third 16MDRAM manufacturer this year. We have a long way to go."

In August 1990, Han Guo San Sheng became the third company in the world to launch 16MDRAM memory chips.

The gap between this and Wang Wencheng and others is not just ordinary, but extremely huge.

This also shows that the 256KDRAM that Wang Wencheng successfully developed was eliminated before it even entered the market.

The invested money is almost wasted.

This gap makes Wang Wencheng feel despair whenever he thinks about it.

Wang Wencheng nodded. "Boss Wan! I know that too. We can't even see the other party's back right now. What do you think we should do next?"

Wan Feng pondered for a moment and said, "256KB memory is now a thing of the past. Don't be discouraged by the huge gap between us and our competitors. The Chairman once said, 'You fight yours, and I'll fight mine.' Let's ignore others and stick to our own path. We will do our part according to plan. I will continue to invest as always."

Wan Feng's words gave Wang Wencheng confidence: "Mr. Wan! When I get back, I'll start researching and developing 512K. With the experience I've gained with 256K DRAM, I'm confident we can develop 512K DRAM by the end of the year."

Wan Feng thought for a moment and said, "Engineer Wang! How about this? You have a large team, plus some people from Huaguang Technology. Divide your people into two groups. One group will research 512KB memory, and the other will start researching 1MB memory directly. Even if the research is unsuccessful, at least we've laid a foundation. Once the 512KB memory is successfully transferred to the 1MB memory, it can also shorten the initial R&D time."

Wan Feng made this suggestion from an outsider's perspective.

It seems that this is what the Japanese did back then. In the late 1970s, they were researching 64K, 256K and 512K memories at the same time.

Wang Wencheng thought for a moment and said, "That's fine! Tomorrow I'll assign some people to research and develop 1M memory."

"Also, if you have anything patented, don't forget to apply for it. It's very important."

Patents are something Wan Feng values ​​very much. He has attached great importance to patents since the establishment of the company.

To date, Nanwan Group has hundreds of domestic patents in various fields.

These things can be exchanged for money in the future.

Japan is still in the leading position in the current DRAM market, but the Chinese will soon catch up.

Faced with the aggressive momentum of the Han country, the Japanese will immediately sell their products to the market at a price lower than half the cost of the Han country's products, trying to drive the Han people out of the market.

At this time, Sansheng resorted to counter-cyclical tactics for the second time and made additional investments.

Because Japan is under much greater pressure from the US anti-dumping measures than Korea, many Japanese manufacturers are unable to bear it, and some small and medium-sized manufacturers have been eliminated.

This is what history calls the Second Memory War.

However, at this time, Wan Feng and Wang Wencheng could only watch and were not qualified to enter.

But this is also good, they can hide behind and develop quietly.

If all goes well, they will be able to produce 1M DRAM by 1991.

By the time Han surpassed Japan in 1992, they would probably be able to produce 2M or even 4M memory.

Of course, this was also a money-burning project. According to the prices in China at the time, Wan Feng felt that at least 200 million Chinese yuan would be needed to reach the stage of 4M memory.

By that time, Samsung should have launched 64M memory.

In September 1992, Samsung launched 64M memory before Japan, officially surpassing Japan to become the leader in the DRAM field.

By the time Sansheng launches 64MDRAM, Wanfeng and his team should be moving towards 16M memory.

By the time Samsung launched the first 1GB memory in 1996, they had basically seen the end of Samsung.

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