Chapter 3118

Countries are all developing computers

Chapter 3118 Countries are all developing computers
Although Dawson's trip to China lasted only one day, he gained a great deal.

First, there are commercial gains.

Under Yang Xiaotao's special hospitality, not only was the previous business cooperation on computer printers completed, but a large batch of medicines was also imported.

The latter clearly pleased Dawson more.

Because he and his partner owned the computer and printer together, the profits had to be split proportionally.

But once you sell medicine, the money is yours.

Moreover, with Yang Xiaotao's guarantee, only half of the deposit is required to obtain the medicine.

This is a huge favor.

With this batch of medicines, he could quickly get them delivered to the Federal Republic of Germany.

You should know that the World Cup is being held there right now.

With so many people, so many men and women together, shouldn't they enjoy a football feast?

Men especially like it when there are lots of balls.

Therefore, this medicinal wine is an essential item.

No matter how many are sent, they can all be sold.

This profit…

He dreams of making money.

He also witnessed China's manufacturing capabilities, which showed him a different side of China!

He had previously doubted when a million computers would be produced, but after the visit, he realized it was a minor issue.

According to Yang Xiaotao, there are two more machine processing plants like this that are currently undergoing commissioning. Once completed, they will be able to produce not only one million units annually, but also tens of millions.

He firmly believed this.

After all, don't Chinese people often say that there is strength in numbers?

See, this is the best example.

Finally, there's my friendship with Yang Xiaotao.

And this is the most important thing.

Yang Xiaotao's rising status has made him even more interested.

Having connections in the imperial court makes it easier to become an official.

He doesn't need to be an official; he just needs to do business.

The two men toasted and chatted animatedly at the table.

This is also a testament to their friendship.

Finally, this trip to China came to a successful conclusion.

It was a very fruitful experience.

After leaving China, Natasha, who had been playing a decorative role the whole time, finally said casually, "As a citizen of the United States, shouldn't you be happy?"

For a moment, Dawson was at a loss.

……

The day after Dawson's visit, a report appeared on Smith's desk.

Natasha was the one who wrote the report. Although she felt the gazes of many colleagues while following Dawson, she didn't care much.

Here, everything is new and exciting.

Just state the facts as they are.

Anything else is unnecessary.

What they saw and learned during this trip was enough to attract the great attention of the United States.

After watching it carefully from beginning to end, Smith was filled with shock.

Standardization, mechanization, and industrialization.

Industrialization, layer by layer, from the bottom up!

One by one, nouns filled with modern vocabulary appeared in my mind.

Then, considering the other party's actual situation, an absurd idea came to mind.

This can't be a joke, right?!

How could it possibly be built there...?

Such an advanced industrial system has been established!

But that's the reality we face.

Smith stood up, picked up the documents, and strode towards Lawrence's office.

I quickly arrived at the office, and this time the lights were on.

So Smith went inside.

Inside the room, Lawrence was flipping through documents, while his secretary, Monsa, stood quietly to the side, waiting for instructions.

"Boss, this is the intelligence we just received. I think you should take a look!"

He then placed the intelligence report on the table to the side.

Lawrence glanced at Smith, then picked up the document and looked at it.

However, Lawrence simply shrugged slightly after reading the intelligence and didn't seem to care.

This made Smith very anxious.

Keep in mind that right now, a single red giant bear can fight them off.

If another red dragon were to rise up, it would be a disaster for them.

Moreover, even when the other side was not yet fully industrialized, they were already incredibly tough, and even broke into sixteen strongholds in Goguryeo.

They still can't figure out where they went wrong.

Because whether it's on paper or behind the scenes, they can't find any reason for failure!
After much thought, they could only conclude that it was due to their iron will.

But now the other side not only has an iron will, but also steel.

This threat is multiplying.

What happened on Tu Island is the best proof of that, isn't it?
Under their protection, which of the natives to the south dares to step forward now?
There are some truly stubborn people. Just look at what happened to Nan'an and you'll understand. This is no longer the pig's tail that anyone could step on!

Even they must exercise restraint until they find a way to counter the White Horse fighter.

Therefore, such a threat must be controlled, or at the very least, it cannot be left unchecked!

Just as Smith was about to continue speaking, a report appeared before him, and then Lawrence said with a smile, "Smith, don't worry!"

"Take a look at this first!"

Smith picked up the document, his eyes lighting up.

Lawrence stood up and nodded to Mengsha, who then went to the side to start making coffee.

"This is a report from the Academy of Sciences. Our computer research has achieved a key breakthrough. It will be completed as early as next year, or at the latest the year after."

“In the past, it wasn’t that we couldn’t make it, but that we didn’t expect the market for minicomputers to be so big.”

"The emergence of games and printers, in particular, completely revitalized the computer market."

"Now that we're starting to take this seriously, it's too late for them!"

At this point, Lawrence stood up and laughed, "And I can tell you with certainty."

"This time, the computer developed by our United States will surpass theirs in every aspect of performance!" Lawrence said with a proud expression. "Smith, do you know what this means?"

Smith put down the documents in his hand, and the worry on his face disappeared, replaced by calmness and composure.

So, following Lawrence's words, he said, "It means we will bring out better computers and then take back the market share that the other side currently holds."

Then, with a mysterious smile, he said, "At that time, the market they have worked so hard to open up will become our market."

"The more they invest, the more they produce, and the more scrap metal they'll end up with!"

At this point, Smith seemed to realize something, "So, all of this was something we deliberately indulged?"

"Or rather, we deliberately elevated them to a high position, and then..."

Smith gestured with his hand to indicate that something was falling.

Lawrence nodded. "Mr. Smith, this makes me feel very unfulfilled!"

They both burst into laughter.

Mengsha, who was standing nearby, placed two cups of coffee in front of the two men, then stood aside and reminded them, "Well then, gentlemen, this time many wealthy people have purchased more than a million computers!"

"This force is not small!"

Upon hearing this, Smith also looked at Lawrence.

He knew all too well what the wealthy in the United States were thinking.

Choose only what can make money, regardless of right or wrong.

National interests are only respected when their own interests are met.

Seeing the two looking over, Lawrence smiled indifferently, "You don't think that small group of people can represent the wealthiest people in the United States, do you?"

As he spoke, he picked up his coffee and walked to the window. Under the night sky, the entire city was brightly lit, dazzlingly beautiful.

The two people behind him seemed to be deep in thought when Lawrence said with a hint of meaning, "This is a feast, so the fewer knives and forks you use, the more you'll eat!"

The two exchanged a glance, then fell silent.

Some people think they are the ones wielding the knife and fork, but they don't realize that they are also the meat that others are eyeing.

……

alliance.

When Pavel returned to Suskov from Beijing with a smile, Gorzenfsky got the information he wanted and went to Bemit's office.

However, compared to Pavel's intelligence, Gorzenfsky's intelligence was more detailed.

It contains not only the people Pavel met, but also everything he saw and everything he couldn't see.

In addition, intelligence obtained from the United States compelled Gorzenfsky to find Bemit as soon as possible.

Bumper
Knock on the door, and Bemit's aged voice came from inside.

Gorzensky straightened his clothes, then pushed open the door and went inside.

"gentlemen!"

Bemit looked up, wearing his reading glasses, then nodded and pointed to the chair beside him. "What's wrong?"

Gotzenfsky sat down and then looked up solemnly, saying, "Sir, I have received information that the United States' new computer is on track and will be ready by next year at the latest."

Hearing the cracking sound his right index finger and thumb made as they unconsciously rubbed together, Bemit asked solemnly, "Is the source of the intelligence reliable?"

Gorzensky nodded. "It's basically correct."

"Moreover, we had previously learned from the research institute that China's computer research began with the other party's minicomputer, and the computer they are presenting now is actually developed based on the minicomputer."

"Many things are common, just like our experts have been claiming that ternary is superior to binary."

"Moreover, the United States has too much talent and technological accumulation in this field. If they want to do it, they just need to take it seriously."

After Gorzenfsky finished speaking, Bemet had to nod, even if he didn't want to admit it, because in the field of computers, the Alliance had already fallen behind the United States.

It was an admission of his opponent's strength that left him feeling very uneasy.

Taking a deep breath, Bemet looked at Gorzenfsky again. "So, you've come here to sabotage their research?"

Gorzenfsky immediately nodded, “The world doesn’t need a United States that is too powerful.”

"The advent of computers has put China on the fast track."

"Fortunately, China is not the United States. Even if it is on the right path, it cannot run fast because its legs are too short."

"But if the United States possessed such a powerful weapon, it would be like taking off from the ground, and the gap between us would only widen."

Bemit looked intently at Gorzenfsky, and from their work perspective, there was nothing wrong with doing so.

From a personal perspective, Gorzenfsky's actions had only one purpose: power.

He wants power.

But if I give it to him, will he not have it anymore?
He has maintained his grip on the United States line until now; that's his capital.

His fingers rubbed together again, and an eerie atmosphere filled the room.

Gotzensky sat quietly, knowing that the old man before him would agree as long as it was for the sake of the alliance.

Sure enough, after a moment, Bemit nodded slightly, "In that case, I will report to my superiors and restore your original privileges."

"Specifically in charge of this mission."

Gorzenfsky immediately stood up. "Thank you for your trust."

Bemet also stood up, "It's all for the alliance."

Gorzensky then turned and left.

After the door closed, Bemett picked up the phone and called the Computer Institute.

"Terradviv, that's me."

As soon as the call connected, Bemit asked, "We've received information that the United States has already begun its operation."

"So, when will our computer be finished?"

After a series of questions, a muffled voice came from the other end of the phone, "Mr. Bemett, please don't worry."

"You need to understand that what we're doing now is making better computers, computers that surpass the performance of current computers."

"Only in that way can we have a strong competitive advantage."

"And we will surely be the ultimate victors."

Tradviv's tone became more impassioned, which reminded Bemit of Tradviv's brother-in-law, who was equally adept at shouting slogans.

Same here, utterly useless.

"It would be best to finish it before next year."

Bemethe said seriously.

"Oh, of course, definitely, don't worry."

"Our ternary computer will be completed soon."

"Sir, please rest assured!"

"Okay, I look forward to your good news."

Bemit didn't want to waste any more time arguing with the other party, so he hung up the phone, feeling a bit of a headache.

Take a deep breath and calm yourself down.

Then he picked up the document on the table, which was about a satellite launch and required them to send people to protect the site.

But looking at the 800-kilogram tungsten rod mentioned in the plan, Bemit felt another headache coming on.

"This keeps happening, it's never going to end."