However, Chen Wenqi also knew that after the acquisition of Wandao SIS Company, if their CPU and graphics card business of Weisheng Electronics were to be sold, the quotation would have to be greatly reduced, and a fracture price would have to be given.

After all, Sugon R\u0026D Center has the most critical and important X86 instruction set authorization, while other technical patents owned by Weisheng Electronics and patent authorization obtained through cross-licensing are important.

However, it is not impossible for the Sugon R\u0026D Center to obtain or directly develop its own technology patents through other means.

So Chen Wenqi, who was stimulated, also became ruthless, and decided to greatly reduce the quotations of CPU and graphics card, and gave a quotation for fractures!

Regarding this, Barrett, the president of Intel, who is far away in the United States, doesn't know this.

I don't know that his behavior stimulated Chen Wenqi so much, and made Chen Wenqi make a crazy decision to greatly reduce the quotation of CPU and graphics card business.

Presumably, if Intel President Barrett knew this, he would regret it until his intestines were green.

If they are given a chance to reverse the future, they will definitely grit their teeth and keep their promises this time, and grant Weisheng Electronics the SSE3 instruction set and hyper-threading technology authorization as agreed, instead of betraying Weisheng Electronics.

After all, the authorization of these two technologies to Weisheng Electronics will indeed give Weisheng Electronics a chance to rise, but this will not threaten Weintel's monopoly position in the X86 processor.

On the contrary, if Sugon R\u0026D Center acquires Weisheng Electronics, then Sugon R\u0026D Center will directly become the third largest X86 processor manufacturer in the world.

It is even worse news for Intel to directly have the qualifications to develop and produce X86 processors.

After all, this Shuguang R\u0026D center is much stronger than Weisheng Electronics, both in terms of R\u0026D funds and R\u0026D strength.

Whichever is worse.

Presumably, if there is a chance to repent and reverse the future, then Intel will definitely provide Weisheng Electronics with the authorization of those two technologies, instead of betraying Weisheng Electronics and angering Chen Wenqi.

But it was too late, and this time Intel did make a mistake.

Intel saw that Sugon R\u0026D Center had acquired Wandao SIS Company, officially obtained the X86 processor patent license and could produce X86 processors, and then abandoned Weisheng Electronics.

This kind of behavior itself is not a problem. After all, Sugon Technology is a threat, but Weisheng Electronics, which has three technology authorizations, is also a threat.

For Weisheng Electronics, which has no use value, it is normal for them to abandon and betray Weisheng Electronics, but they ignore Weisheng Electronics' determination to develop domestic CPUs.

They didn't take into account that after several years of losses, the top management of Weisheng Electronics had despaired of the future of the X86 processor, and they had no faith and determination to support the research and development of the X86 processor.

According to history, the Weisheng C7 processor launched by Weisheng Electronics next year will be the last swan song, which can be said to be after the Weisheng C7 processor.

Weisheng Electronics did not continue to develop new X86 processors, and only slightly updated and maintained the original X86 processors in the following ten years.

Therefore, Intel's decision to betray Weisheng Electronics is indeed okay, but it overestimated Weisheng Electronics' determination to develop the X86 processor, which eventually led to such a result.

Of course, even if Barrett knew what Chen Wenqi was thinking now, there was no way to undo the result.

After all, they have already paid the liquidated damages and the contract breach notice, and it is useless to say anything at this time, but it is clear that Intel does not know this.

So in the following time, Shuguang R\u0026D Center and Weisheng Electronics started negotiations again.

After this move was reported by the media, it naturally caused Intel to be quite unhappy.

Barrett, the president of Intel, even made various warnings, and pointed out that Weisheng Electronics needs to bear the liquidated damages of 30 million US dollars.

However, none of these can frighten Weisheng Electronics. After all, the wool comes from the sheep, and the liquidated damages of 30 million US dollars can be borne by Sugon R\u0026D Center through quotation.

Therefore, under the intention of Lang Youqing, the negotiation speed between Suguang R\u0026D Center and Weisheng Electronics was quite fast, which was comparable to the negotiation speed between Suguang R\u0026D Center and Wandao SIS Company.

So on July 10, Sugon R\u0026D Center and Weisheng Electronics officially reached a contract for the sale of the CPU and graphics card business.

Sugon R\u0026D Center acquired Weisheng Electronics' CPU and graphics card department with US$1.23 billion, and also obtained the patent authorization of Weisheng Electronics' chipset technology.

And when the news was announced through the joint press conference of the two parties, the global technology media naturally reported frantically, and the netizens in Daxia became excited again.

However, their excitement this time was far greater than the previous time when Shuguang R \u0026 D acquired Wandao SIS Company. After all, this Wandao Weisheng Electronics Company is different from that Wandao SIS company.

Although the CPU market share of Weisheng Electronics is quite embarrassing, the market share has been between 0.2% and 0.5% for a long time.

But it is an indisputable fact that Weisheng Electronics is the third largest X86 processor manufacturer in the world!

At this time, Sugon R\u0026D Center acquired the CPU and graphics card business of Weisheng Electronics, and finally added the CPU, graphics card, and chipset business of SIS Company previously acquired.

With the combination of technologies and patents of these two companies, Sugon’s CPU processor, Sugon graphics card, and Sugon chipset will be more powerful, which also means that Sugon computer accessories and Sugon computers are really coming!

Thinking of this, how can netizens in Daxia not be excited, and how can they not look forward to the birth of Sugon computer, Sugon processor, Sugon graphics card, and Sugon chipset?

In this regard, Lin Chen actually felt a lot of emotion, and sighed that it was really unintentional.

Of course, Lin Chen was actually very happy after feeling emotional.

Because Sugon R\u0026D Center originally planned to spend about US$1.5 billion to purchase the CPU and graphics card business of Weisheng Electronics.

As a result, the current price is only 1.23 billion US dollars, which is far lower than expected. Not to mention, there is a very valuable surprise in the purchased CPU business.

This unexpected surprise is the authorization from the X86-64-bit processor architecture of A.M.D Company!

This is a technology authorization that has a far-reaching impact on the future of Sugon R\u0026D Center, a very important authorization!

Because of this authorization, Sugon R\u0026D Center will be able to develop, produce and sell 64-bit X86 processors above board, which undoubtedly has a far-reaching impact on Sugon R\u0026D Center.

After all, although the current 32-bit processors still have room to survive, the next few years will be the era of 64-bit processors.

At this time, I accidentally obtained the authorization of the X86-64-bit processor architecture, which undoubtedly completely solved the big problem of having the qualification to produce 64-bit X86 processors!

How could Lin Chen not be overjoyed by this unexpected joy?

It can be said that Lin Chen, who was very happy, couldn't help but give the "Best Outstanding Assist Award" to Intel's President Barrett. (end of this chapter)

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