The Legacy of Microcomputers in China: A Historical Overview

The Legacy of Microcomputers in China: A Historical Overview

Crazy Computers The microcomputer—or personal computer—may be one of the most revolutionary inventions of the 20th century. Throughout history, no technology has been able to so rapidly and continuously overturn itself and iterate in such a short time. In 1946, the world’s first general-purpose computer, ENIAC, was born at the University of Pennsylvania; in 1947, … Read more

Top Monopolistic Technologies in China, Japan, and South Korea

Top Monopolistic Technologies in China, Japan, and South Korea

Click the blue text above to learn more. Source: Pangu Market Analysis Disclaimer:This article is a network reprint, and the copyright belongs to the original author.If any copyright issues arise regarding the videos, images, or texts used in this article, please inform us immediately, and we will confirm the copyright based on the proof materials … Read more

Analysis of China’s Semiconductor Equipment Industry

Analysis of China's Semiconductor Equipment Industry

1. Semiconductor Equipment Industry Concept and Classification (1) Concept of Semiconductor Equipment Semiconductor equipment, in a narrow sense, refers to the equipment used in the chip manufacturing and packaging processes. Broadly, it also includes the machinery needed to produce semiconductor raw materials, which is a crucial supporting link in the semiconductor industry supply chain. The … Read more

China’s Chip Design Industry: A Long-Term Battle

China's Chip Design Industry: A Long-Term Battle

China’s economic upgrade is primarily focused on two key sectors: the automotive manufacturing industry and the integrated circuit industry. Conversely, to ultimately defeat Western powers, we must achieve a turnaround in these two super industries. In the coming decade, we must prepare for a long-term battle; if we succeed, China will become a true superpower. … Read more

Cognitive Bias – The Real China

Cognitive Bias - The Real China

In recent years, people have seen many news articles about Chinese citizens shopping abroad in newspapers and social media. Coupled with the real estate boom in first and second-tier cities, it seems that Chinese people are wealthy and have entered a stage of consumption upgrade. During this year’s Two Sessions, Premier Li mentioned that there … Read more

Occupational Health Professions in China

Occupational Health Professions in China

You know how many occupations we have in our country? 513! Today’s post includes all the occupations in our country, wishing everyone good occupational health! Occupational Types (Provincial Certification) Art Occupational Health for Advertisement Designers, Graphic Designers, Interior Designers, Fashion Designers, Landscape Designers, Industrial Designers, Animation Designers, Product Display Designers Business Occupational Health for Hotel … Read more

Digital Evidence Rules in a Digital Environment: A Comparative Study Based on the LEDE Project

Digital Evidence Rules in a Digital Environment: A Comparative Study Based on the LEDE Project

This issue shares the content of a speech given by PhD student Fan Guanyan from Renmin University of China at the ITrust International Symposium. She mainly introduced the research results of the ITrust project, discussed the applicability of its conclusions in China in light of our current situation, and compared the differences and similarities between … Read more

The Strength of FPGA Technology in China: An In-Depth Analysis

The Strength of FPGA Technology in China: An In-Depth Analysis

Every successful innovation has gone through a difficult journey from its inception to its growth, and FPGA is no exception. As a high-tech innovation, since the first FPGA was born in Japan by Seiko, it has exploded in the 1990s. Not only the FPGA giants in Europe and America like Xilinx, Altera, and Lattice, but … Read more

Arm’s Ongoing Challenges: CEO Wu Xiongang Refuses to Resign Amidst Tensions with Chinese Companies

Arm's Ongoing Challenges: CEO Wu Xiongang Refuses to Resign Amidst Tensions with Chinese Companies

1. Arm’s Ongoing Challenges? 2. Arm: CEO Wu Xiongang refuses to resign and attempts to prevent Chinese chip companies from communicating with and supporting Arm’s technology; 3. Reuters: U.S. Commerce Department officials join MediaTek’s lobbying efforts; 4. Haige Communications signs a 255 million yuan order contract with special institutional clients, involving Beidou navigation products and … Read more