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Chapter 268 The Future of the Shenzhou System

"Since this experiment has been successful, the industrialization of 14nm carbon-based chips can also be officially put on the agenda. Will there be results within four months?" Chen Shen thought of the launch date of the laser display panel.

Academician Liu is not only responsible for the research of the craft, but also the industrialization of the craft.

Academician Liu looked back at two machines specially developed for carbon-based chips in the distance, and exclaimed in his tone: "Thanks to this new technology, it will definitely be no problem to build the first-generation production line within four months. ."

"If there is a problem, I think the biggest difficulty lies in the construction of the production workshop." Academician Liu touched his beard.

The new process of the system greatly reduces the technical requirements for chip production. After the production of the substrate and before the ion etching, there is no need to use precision instruments such as lithography machines.

This is extremely beneficial to the development and construction of the production line.

"There is no need to worry about the construction of the workshop, someone else will handle it." Chen Shendao.

In China, as long as it's building a house, you can keep up as fast as you can.

"Since the workshop is fine, after four months, you can just wait to see the production line." Academician Liu patted his chest.

"So I'm relieved."

Chen Shen calculated in his heart.

Both carbon-based chips and laser display panels can get the first-generation results in four months. Then the main things that need to be synchronized are the development and testing of the Shenzhou system, some modeling related to the system program, and Research and development of some key software technologies.

Speaking of this, Chen Shen suddenly remembered that there were still some things he had forgotten.

The first thing he did when he returned to the hotel, he called Li Jun.

"I remember that we had developed a program related to 3D modeling before?" Chen Shen went straight to the topic.

Li Jun was stunned, wondering how Chen Shen would suddenly ask this question.

However, this project does exist in the Smart Center, a 3D modeling software combined with artificial intelligence.

"There is indeed such a program called the Baize model, and we are planning to incorporate its function into the Baize image for testing."

That's perfect!

Chen Shen said: "We will arrange the test immediately, and then we have to do a lot of modeling work."

Li Jun questioned: "How large is it?"

"We are going to create a world next!" As soon as he finished speaking, Chen Shen had hung up, leaving only Li Jun showing a black question mark on the other end of the phone.

Next, Chen Shen immediately called Comrade Chen.

"Hello?" Comrade Chen was eating dinner, his voice was very tired, and he had negotiated with people during the day.

Chen Shen first told his father about the Baize model test, and then he detailed his vision for the Shenzhou system.

"In my vision, the biggest difference between the Shenzhou system and other current operating systems is that it will be a three-dimensional visual virtual world in the future."

Old Comrade Chen asked strangely: "How is the visual method?"

He looked at the notebook on his desktop, isn't the system on it visible?

This idea only existed in Chen Shen's mind before, and it was the first time he said it to others: "When computer and mobile phone users turn on their devices, all they can see is a set wallpaper."

"But it’s different in VR. We can build the surface of the Shenzhou system into a virtual world. When our users turn on, they don’t need to operate on a two-dimensional interface like a computer. They will appear in a three-dimensional virtual world. In a personal room."

Chen Shen said in a hurry, and Comrade Chen listened patiently while eating.

"Shenzhou World is like a real world. Outside the user’s personal room is a series of streets and cities. You only need to walk out of the personal room to interact with other users face-to-face. When a user wants to open a certain program, they will be A portal appears, as long as you step in, you can enter the world of the corresponding program..."

Chen Shen described in detail the correct way to open the VR system, and Comrade Chen also understood his son's idea.

The biggest feature of VR is virtual reality. Chen Shen’s idea is equivalent to directly making the underlying Shenzhou system into a directly visible virtual world. Users can directly experience the virtual world without opening other programs.

After starting up, it is a personal room. If you leave the personal room in the connected state, you can interact with other players in Shenzhou World, and you can even see the shops on the street or the billboards on the road...

Speaking of which, this is obviously a big head of advertising fees!

Old Comrade Chen narrowed his eyes and felt the smell of small money.

And the seemingly humble personal room is also a powerful cultural output point.

As long as the influence of Shenzhou World is wide enough, as its login interface, the personal room can output too much information invisibly, just like the picture of the green prairie that is remembered by people all over the world.

If Chen Shen didn't have a bit of discipline, and put a poster of himself in everyone's initial personal space, and all users could see it by looking at the wall after logging in, then his calling points would definitely skyrocket again.

The same operation can also be used in other aspects.

It can even be used to output some life customs invisibly, such as automatically sending a box of moon cakes in all users’ spaces every Mid-Autumn Festival, telling a story about the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl...

There are not too many ways to play.

If the Shenzhou system can have the same influence as Window, then this initial personal room will also be remembered by people all over the world.

It's just good, but Comrade Chen quickly thought of the difficulty of this idea.

"To build a virtual world in your mouth, modeling is a big problem!"

How many models do you need to build a virtual world?

I'm afraid only Chen Shen knows this question.

Because there are modeling data packages for Oasis Games in the system data.

But Comrade Chen used his brain to know that the number of models needed is definitely an astronomical number.

Not to mention the subsequent rendering, maintenance, and updating of the virtual world.

Even if the model is built, the computational power and time required for rendering are a big problem.

In this regard, Chen Shen said directly: "I have asked Li Jun just now. We will test an AI modeling software recently, which can increase the speed of modeling, and we can only design and outsource specific modeling tasks. "

Judging from the past experience of Bai Ze's image, the performance of Bai Ze's model will not be too bad. When there is no bottleneck in the design, it is not a problem to increase the current modeling speed by 20 to 30%.

"As for issues such as rendering, the first generation of Shenzhou World does not need to be too complicated, as long as some famous places of interest at home and abroad are copied down. If subsequent improvements are made, aren't we going to build a computing center next?"

He said that the computing center is about to be established, specifically to provide computing support for foreign photoacoustic scanners.

At that time, domestic and foreign photoacoustic data will definitely be calculated separately.

Hearing what Chen Shen said, Old Comrade Chen immediately understood what he meant: "You mean we will reserve a portion of the computing power for the Shenzhou World in the construction of the next computing center?"

Chen Shendao: "That's what it means. We can use these two tasks to maximize the use of all computing resources."

Old Comrade Chen thought about it carefully, and said, "Then do what you said."

...

The next day, as soon as Chen Shen got up, he saw an unexpected news from the Internet.

This is a report about the National Core Research Institute.

[Carbon-based chips are reappearing, and the National Core Research Institute continues to make great moves]

This report interprets the recent large-scale enrollment expansion of the National Core Research Institute, and speculates that the domestic carbon-based chip research has been greatly strengthened.

What's more rare is that this report also speculates that the National Core Research Institute is accelerating the industrialization process of 90 nanometer carbon-based chips based on some trends in the traditional chip industry and the goals proposed by the previous academician Liu team.

The report even gave a speculation time-one year later to realize the industrialization process of 90nm carbon-based chips.

Chen Shen couldn't help being a little dazed after reading it.

Obviously, although the research progress of carbon-based chips is still in a state of high confidentiality, some people still pay attention to it.

His visit by one person yesterday can be kept confidential, but the National Core Research Institute is such a large institution and it is still developing rapidly. It is really difficult to keep it completely confidential.

This situation is fairly normal.

Carbon-based chips are different from projects such as Crimson Storm. This is an industry closely related to the commercial market.

This determines that chip research can not be done in a research institute, it will definitely interact with the upstream and downstream links of the industrial chain.

Once the interaction occurs, there will be flaws. Each link in the industry chain is like an amplifier. As long as a little action is made, it will be noticed by the interested person.

If it is not that the production process is very far related to silicon-based chips, I am afraid these people can get more precise inferences from other destinations in the production supply chain.

Although this report is not correct, it can be considered to have touched some fur.

It's just that the public doesn't think so.