Chapter 151 Yuan Guang Equation

Chapter 151 Yuan Guang Equation
“In principle, we can cooperate with Tesla, Toyota or Honda.

Because all the patents for perovskite are under the name of Guangjia Aerospace, we should exchange them for as much cash flow as possible.

We raised a total of 350 billion in cash this year. Combined with the patent licensing fees brought by the explosion of perovskite batteries and the operating expenses of rocket launches, we will have a large amount of cash on our books next year.

All this cash must be converted into resources instead of just lying on the books. Cash is just cash and we cannot become slaves to numbers.

We need to turn cash into resources and then into our assets, whether it is recruiting people or R&D results.

I would rather pay my employees more than keep too much cash on the books earning interest.

Besides, didn’t the White House not allow our technology to enter the American market? Can Musk and his team convince the White House?" Chen Yuanguang asked curiously.

Lin Jia did not comment on what Chen Yuanguang said before. She felt that it was Chen Yuanguang's idea as an idealist who disdained money and would rather seek benefits for employees than consider cash as a risk reserve.

On second thought, she envied Chen Yuanguang because he had never failed before and was able to develop such a business philosophy.

This is something that many people envy but cannot achieve. More than 99% of entrepreneurs think about cash on the first day of starting their business, and cash must outweigh debt.

This thought did not stay in Lin Jia's mind for too long, and she did not want to argue with Chen Yuanguang about this matter. After all, in a sense, the light armor technology did not belong to her or Chen Yuanguang.

The capital behind Guangjia Aerospace has been completely replaced by state-owned assets. A few foreign investors had invested in it before, but they are now being interviewed one by one by China Investment Corporation, "hoping" to acquire their shares.

So Chen Yuanguang can distribute money however he wants, she doesn't care.

“Obviously, it’s impossible. At this moment, no one dares to let us enter the American market. Should we still run in the election next year?
Now that it has made peace with China's star technology companies and iconic technology companies, Fox can pursue this matter with the White House all the way until next year's election.

Even though the White House knows that this will cause Tesla to lose a market worth tens of billions of dollars, it will not compromise.

At best, it allows Tesla to use Light Armor Technology's technology in other markets around the world, and there are many ways to exploit loopholes.

For Washington, allowing Musk to find loopholes is also a good thing, so that they have Tesla's handle in their hands and can use it at any time.

However, for giant companies, they always have risk reserves on their books, and they are ready to pay when making risky operations. This is the case for Boeing and Airbus.

Big companies pay to ensure safety, politicians turn a blind eye to their overly cautious operations, and ultimately it is consumers who pay the bill.

A Cybertruck with perovskite batteries and a Cybertruck without perovskite batteries are two completely different things.

I heard from Chery executives that they have already launched a project internally to compete with the Cybertruck, and are just waiting to compete one-on-one with Tesla in markets outside of America using perovskite batteries and a low-price strategy.

Tesla will be disappointed if we license it now.”

As a senior executive of Guangjia Technology, Lin Jia can receive information from various companies at any time and is an absolute celebrity in the Shenhai circle.

They are even more envied among wives. They can only stay at home to take care of their husbands and children, and at best can be used as vases in some high-end occasions. There are almost no people like Lin Jia who can serve as senior executives in giant companies and be in charge of key areas.

Chen Yuanguang nodded after listening to it: "Okay, it depends on Tesla's ability. As long as they can convince Wall Street, I don't mind cooperating with them more."

Lin Jia nodded. This was also her idea. She was afraid that Chen Yuanguang would be willful and refuse to cooperate with foreign companies. Previously, Chen Yuanguang announced that Guangjia Technology would not enter the American market. In her opinion, this was a completely willful decision.

"Okay, I will ask the business department to negotiate when I get back."

Lin Jia continued: “For Chinese new energy vehicle companies, allowing foreign car companies to continue playing at this table will help them expand the pie.

With the support of perovskite batteries, China's new energy vehicle companies have absolute advantages in the field of new energy vehicles. Soon Europe and the United States will not play with you. The penetration rate of new energy vehicles in the entire foreign market will slow down, and they may even be directly banned on the grounds of environmental protection.

If the West has advantages, they will find all kinds of reasons to make you play under the same rules. If they don’t have advantages, they will change tracks. Before, they were able to develop new energy on the grounds of environmental protection. In the future, they will also be able to use the same excuse of environmental protection to refuse to develop new energy on the grounds of environmental protection, saying that batteries are not environmentally friendly and waste batteries are difficult to handle.

This is true for the WTO and new energy as well.”

The reason why Lin Jia said this is because the European Union recently revoked the administrative order to electrify all cars by 2035.

"We license our perovskite battery technology, and their influence among global car consumers will make more consumers aware of and accept electric vehicles.

And these users will accept China Electric Vehicles in the process of comparison. If the pie gets bigger and your proportion remains the same, your share of the pie will also be bigger.

This is true for China's new energy vehicle companies, and even more so for us, as we only have a fixed share of the new energy vehicle market."

The chip is just a key link in the entire chain, not the only link.

If we confront biomedicine, high-end materials, modern agriculture, etc., Chen Yuanguang cannot judge how long it will take to gradually make up for the shortcomings.

On the one hand, it takes a lot of time, and on the other hand, there is resistance from within China.

You also have to gain the absolute trust of Yanjing and believe that the decisions you make in every area are correct, which is not an easy thing to do.

Chen Yuanguang reviewed the situation when he was in Kuala Lumpur. The whole process will become extremely complicated. If you do this, you will offend too many people and it will be easy for you to be killed by someone from within.

Using semiconductors as the key, they forced America to compromise. Lin Jia's eyes widened when he heard this: "Wall Street has been irritated enough by you. Room temperature superconductors have made the Big 7 of NASDAQ go back to the days before liberation. For example, Intel's market value has dropped by %, a full billion RMB.

If America is stimulated again in the semiconductor field, the US stock market may become unstable.

And we don’t seem to have much advantage in semiconductors, can we rely on quantum computers?”

Chen Yuanguang smiled slightly: "This is exactly the effect we want.

What we need is cooperation, not confrontation, and not what is happening now where everyone is holding each other back.

Quantum computers are one aspect, but even if this technology is realized, it will be difficult to export overseas.

In fact, traditional chips have great potential to be tapped. We can fully make them realize that if technology is not shared, we will all be stuck at 3nm, but if it is shared, everyone can go to 1nm. "

Lin Jia said: "This is too difficult, everyone wants to wait for the other party to fall down and eat the other party's 'corpse'.

What if the White House refuses to cooperate?

What if we rely on the advantages we have maintained before to force the whole world not to cooperate with us? "

Lin Jia felt that Chen Yuanguang's idea was too optimistic and put forward a new hypothesis.

Chen Yuanguang said: "Then let's not cooperate. From a technical perspective, we only need to cooperate with America temporarily.

After this stage, it will naturally no longer be needed. After the shortcomings are gradually made up, some other technologies will provide unexpected solutions.

Just like room-temperature superconductivity, it can not only be used in power transmission, but also in quantum computers to solve computing power problems.

It just so happens that I have an appointment with Mr. Zhao tomorrow. He is the person in charge of Frontier Technology here. He is in charge of the construction of the room-temperature superconducting material factory and a lithography factory.

He was chosen as someone who is absolutely reliable in politics, and it was a good opportunity for me to talk to him about my ideas. "

"Mr. Zhao, this is Lin Jia, the vice president of Guangjia Technology, and this is Mr. Zhao, Zhao Pu, the person in charge of Frontier Technology here." Chen Yuanguang introduced Lin Jia after taking him to Zhao Pu's office.

Zhao Pu knew who Lin Jia was, having seen him on the news quite a bit. He once again sighed inwardly at the youthfulness of the two men in front of him, then said with a smile, "I've heard of your name for a long time. You are indeed someone who can impress Dr. Chen. Your temperament is far superior to that of an ordinary person."

After a few pleasantries, Chen Yuanguang got straight to the point: "Mr. Zhao, I came here to discuss something with you. Didn't you say before that you wanted to build a photolithography plant here to solve the chip shortage problem?"

Zhao Pu nodded. He had a feeling that Chen Yuanguang was going to use a big move. His eyes revealed anticipation: "Dr. Chen, do you have any better solution?"

Chen Yuanguang nodded: "My plan is a temporary one. When I was working on room-temperature superconductors, I learned about many solutions, and the Korean LK99 is just one of them.

We combined this approach to produce our current GJ01 room-temperature superconductor."

When talking about GJ01, Lin Jia felt very sweet in his heart and thought it was a way for Chen Yuanguang to express his feelings.

"But that doesn't mean other technical routes have no value. I learned about a technical route called topological Weyl semimetal.

Researchers who study room-temperature superconductivity along this technical route have raised the superconducting transition temperature to the highest value under normal pressure before, mainly through the strategy of introducing holes through tantalum substitutional doping; the upper critical field has also been increased to 14.5T, significantly exceeding the Pauli limit.

Topological semimetals can show better performance and lower power consumption when replacing silicon wafers as chip raw materials because of their significant dependence on the lattice symmetry of topological quantum materials and the transition metal ions they contain.

The reason why the chip is as small as possible is that the closer the distance between electronic components is, the faster the signal transmission speed is, the faster its response speed is, and the more transistors there are in the same area, the stronger their computing power is.

However, as a quantum material, topological semimetals can respond faster than traditional silicon even if the area is larger and the distance is farther.

According to my estimation, if topological semimetals are used as chip raw materials, the computing power under the 28nm process can be equivalent to that of 5nm.

This means that as long as domestic lithography machines can conquer 28nm, our process will be equivalent to the 5nm process of foreign countries.”

An equation flashed through Lin Jia's mind, "28nm=5nm? Yuanguang equation?"

Zhao Pu knew Chen Yuanguang's identity and his past military achievements, so he would not lie to him. Since he had found him, it meant he was confident.

He couldn't sit still anymore and paced back and forth in the office. He was sent here for no reason. Zhao Pu was also a PhD in engineering and he knew very well that if this thing had so much potential, why didn't those Western countries do it?
He also did not doubt that what Chen Yuanguang said was false, but he needed more information, more accurate information, so that he could report to Yanjing and organize experts to come to Mianyang to conduct technical verification.

There are also follow-up arrangements. With this thing, it is another killer move that can hit the weak spot of the United States. When to use it, how to use it, what the level of confidentiality should be, and whether cooperation from private enterprises is needed, all these need to be studied.

"Dr. Chen, I have a few questions I'd like you to answer." Zhao Pu had always been very polite to Chen Yuanguang, and now his tone was even more polite, fearing that if he spoke too loudly Chen Yuanguang would be blown away:
"One is topological semimetals. I have never heard of this concept before, but I know about lithography machines. Lithography machines work on silicon wafers because of the photosensitivity of silicon wafers. Will topological semimetals also exhibit this characteristic?

The second point is the solution you mentioned for topological semimetals. Is it large-scale industrial mass production or laboratory products? The meanings of the two are completely different.

If we want to mass-produce silicon wafers, we have mature equipment. For topological semimetals, I understand that we cannot use existing equipment and we have to completely redesign and produce them, right?"

 Tomorrow’s day is 10,000, advance notice!

  
 
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