Extraordinary Genius

Chapter 1421: Everyone Makes Internet Books

Dai, Huipu, Huashuo, Sixing, Hongji, Dongzhi, Yuni, Xia, Acer, Shenzhou... all major PC manufacturers are starting to launch netbooks. This cheap laptop seems to be popular all of a sudden.

Prices range from $400 to $500 and are pre-installed with XOS systems.

The VISTA system doesn't work, the XP system is fine, but the legend is that XP is going to stop updating the service. Then install the XP system in advance. Who's buying it?

The security of the XP system was poor, and without any updated maintenance services, the system could collapse at any time. Besides, the new software supports XOS, but many don't.

In less than a month, the global sales of netbooks surpassed five million, of which the best sales were still to be expected, followed by Wei, Huipu and Asho, followed by the local government and copper, island country and South Korean brands, which could not be ranked at all.

And that's when Microsoft discovered that the Internet book was also a conspiracy against them!

There may be a reason why consumers should be provided with a cheap recreational notebook, but even more so is the promotion of XOS.

With less than 10 million notebooks sold this month, half of them are netbooks, plus the other half, there are a lot of pre-installed XOS systems, which means that the market share of Silver Mountain systems exceeds that of Microsoft alone!

No wonder the group would launch such a low-cost netbook. It also said that the group was lowering its profits, seizing the market, and hurting itself. I didn't expect there to be such a deep sense.

Lenovo Group is still a major shareholder of Lenovo Silver Mountain. Lenovo Group also represents Lenovo Group profits.

Take a look at IBM, initially mainly hardware, but lost money. Later, the strategy was adjusted, mainly software development, supplemented by hardware, and profits came up.

Now IBM is the second largest software company in the world, second only to Microsoft, while keeping IBM at the forefront of the IT industry.

Lenovo Group, this is to mimic IBM, push software, and then go with hardware. Or Lenovo Group combines IBM's strategy with that of a fruit company and takes a path that belongs to them.

Backed by the big markets of Huaxia and Eastern Europe, it represents nearly a third of the world's population. Although the economic aspects of consumers in this market are slightly worse, the potential is huge.

If you think about Feng Yu joining companies such as Super Vivo Semiconductor, Eagle Vivo, Kingston, and even think about the Group's own production of hard drives, optical drives, and USB drives, even the industry's most basic silicon factory, the world's largest is in the hands of Taihua Holdings. Didn't you say that in a few years, Feng Yu alone can affect the entire IT industry?

Bill Gates didn't expect Feng Yu to be so ambitious. At that time, Masahiro Tortoise became a director of Soft Bank. Is it also Feng Yu's intention to swallow Soft Bank as well?

Fortunately it didn't succeed, Masahiro Tortoise also left, otherwise Feng Yu might be outnumbered by their ability to monograph software.

Bill Gates does not yet know that Feng Yu has no intention of annexing Soft Walk. Soft walking is good, but the business philosophy of soft walking, Feng Yu very much dislikes it, is purely speculative merchant practice.

Invest in companies that have a little potential, then run their listings, pull up stock prices, sell sets of cash to make money. As for the future of the company, they ignored it at all.

This way of doing business, Feng Yu is very spiteful. This is the equivalent of money that goes to the investors, and cyberbubbles are fired up by these people.

Of course, Feng Yu wouldn't mind if he could use this method to go to the island country and pit some money. But the companies that SoftBank wants to control Huaxia are listed in Huaxia, and that pit is Huaxia's investor.

How could Feng Yu let the soft move succeed? Even if SoftBank does not intend to profit from this kind of method, the company that really likes it, Feng Yu ordered people to invest first, to give better conditions, or to pull into the investment of the country, it cannot let SoftBank pick this up cheap!

Bill Gates still doesn't know Feng Yu well enough, so he's wrong about this. Feng Yu let Masahiro Tortoise go soft, one did some paving joint work for XOS and the other let Masahiro Tortoise improve their family status in the island country.

Now it seems that both are very successful, especially on the XOS promotion, which makes Feng Yu most satisfied.

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“Bill, we have to fight back. If things go on like this, XOS will truly succeed, outweighing fruit companies and posing an even greater threat to us!” Paul? Alan Expressway.

The fruit company was able to get up, and Microsoft actually did it on purpose. The fruit company was going bankrupt, was it Bill? Gates invested $100 million to support the fruit company to start afresh.

Because they need a company that does PC systems so that they don't have an absolute monopoly on Microsoft, and are forced to split up, or force down the price of their Microsoft systems.

Otherwise, Microsoft's best choice at the time was to swallow fruit companies. How could it support their development?

Fruit companies, too, have been under Microsoft's control, and although there have been occasional highlights that have left Microsoft somewhat overwhelmed, they have not been able to pose a real threat to Microsoft in the end.

Just like the old Super Vigilante did with Intel, Intel had countless opportunities to step on Super Vigilante completely, but they didn't have that choice, and they didn't have that choice.

Fruit Companies Microsoft can tolerate and needs to tolerate. But this Lenovo group, especially Lenovo Silver Mountain, is absolutely intolerable to Microsoft, beyond what they can tolerate.

But how to fight back is the biggest problem right now.

He wanted to take six months to a year to beat XOS with the launch of the VISTA system, so that XOS, like a fruit company's system, had less than a fraction of their market share.

But now it doesn't seem to hold back.

Their VISTA system is not selling as well as they thought, even the PC manufacturers say that PC sales with VISTA systems are not particularly good and the market response is not good.

One is that users are not used to it. On the day of the press conference, some people asked questions that seem to have been met, making them feel that VISTA can only serve computers with super high performance.

Another is the issue of product compatibility, especially for other software. This makes a lot of business office, some professional software unavailable. And those who play games, many games don't support VISTA at all.

So at this point, the sales of VISTA are far worse than they expected.

Bill Gates thought, “Looks like we're going to have to take a raise from the bottom of the kettle! ”

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