Chapter 749 Repeated horizontal jumps with the key overseas (seeking a monthly ticket)(1/3)
It's about 9 a.m. Eastern Time.
It's about 6 a.m. California time.
Just as it goes into the evening at home, free people in the United States start a new day.
Wall Street was already very busy and noisy at this time.
The group known as the ‘financial elite’ is gearing up to start a new day of surfing the capital market.
For this group of elites, the opening of the U.S. stock market every day represents infinite possibilities.
Several financial elites were holding freshly brewed coffee and chatting casually.
"Did you read the news on the technology sector this morning? Maybe today is the time to do something big."
"Of course, some new changes have taken place in the mysterious Eastern country, and today's Nasdaq may have some different changes."
“There’s been a lot of noise on Twitter.”
"People who advocate freedom probably can't believe this fact."
"..."
When the world enters the Internet age, manipulating public opinion becomes a very easy thing.
Often big movements in public cyberspace rarely have a single impact.
Events are inextricably linked accidentally.
In a capitalist country like the United States, the trends of public opinion can easily be captured by the financial elites on Wall Street to seek their own interests.
Such as right now.
The wind blowing from China is really noisy.
The American media has always been good at flaunting its independence, freedom, etc., but...it just goes crazy and does it all on its own.
If you have seen some scenes in the Iron Man movie, you will know that the American media is particularly good at producing what they think are humorous materials to attack various individuals, companies, and phenomena.
so……
When it was still morning in California, the public relations departments of giant companies including Intel had already started working.
Of course, the higher-ups of these companies are also forced to finish enjoying their morning time earlier.
"cutting edge?"
"DeskOS?"
"Email? Cooperation?"
"?"
The senior executives of several named American technology giants felt an unspeakable annoyance when they mentioned these words, especially the awkward word "cutting edge".
Although they do not work for Google, they have not directly experienced the frustration of MindOS, which has been competing against iOS in all aspects, but has 'stole' its own Android's number one market share.
Several executives looked at the unfamiliar Chinese professor on the TV screen, listened to Chinese that they did not understand at all, and watched the subtitles translated into English;
I couldn't help but curse out loud: "shit."
"How can a company waste energy adapting to an operating system that has no public market users?"
"Absolutely impossible!"
"..."
"Damn public opinion!"
"Damn netizens, they have no ability to distinguish. This is simply Frontier deliberately blurring the facts!"
"..."
Unfortunately, these executives also received warnings from shareholders.
The current form of public opinion is very unfavorable to the company's stock price and should be dealt with through public relations matters.
So much so that they had to ask their PR team to respond.
Large companies in capitalist countries rarely have large internal shareholders, and most giant companies have a large number of shareholders who are capitalists.
No matter how many ways capitalists act, they actually only care about one thing: their own interests.
All in all, these are all caused by the excitement on Thursday morning in the United States, from television media to online social media.
For example, a certain TV show is criticizing the named AMD.
"AMD, in the face of the olive branch of the Chinese market, you chose to sit back and ignore it. I have a suggestion for you! Run for your life! Selling the company is your only choice!"
"..."
“It’s about to become a junk stock!”
"Not trying to make progress!"
"!"
"..."
The host's tone throughout the show was extremely aggressive.
The criticism of AMD is worthless.
The video of the program spread to the Internet space and aroused a lot of recognition.
"In the CPU market, first Intel and then Arm, AMD is under attack. AMD is too unwilling to make progress! It is hard to imagine that this is a technology company!"
"God, open the market quickly, I'm going to get rid of these bullshit stocks!"
"Shit, are these technology companies in our country so selfish?"
“Delist it!”
"..."
In fact, since AMD acquired ATI, a major graphics card chip company, in 2006, although it has gained a strategic advantage, its situation is actually not very good.
Since entering 2011, AMD has been in turmoil.
There are frequent changes in high-level personnel. At the beginning of the new year, the CEO, COO, and senior vice president of corporate strategy resigned one after another.
Later, there were rumors that it would be acquired by Dell.
Recently, it has been frequently revealed that the third quarter revenue will be far lower than expected, which is simply a model of internal and external troubles.
There are even media speculations that AMD will lay off employees and so on.
Some of the more important reasons are that AMD's chip production efficiency is low, mainly because the spun-off GF process failed to reach 28nm as expected.
So far, only TSMC can OEM and mass-produce 28nm chips.
AMD has always lagged behind Intel in the PC-level home computer market. The peak moment was due to Intel's architectural mistakes.
What’s even more annoying is that ARM in the smart mobile chip market is also involved in the server chip field.
ARM announced its first 64-bit ARMv8 architecture, and the first server processor based on the ARM architecture was also made public. HP also announced that it will use a large number of ARM chips in low-end servers.
Dell also plans to produce ARM servers.
In the field of high-end chips, AMD cannot gain an advantage in competing with Intel's Xeon series of processors.
With the intervention of ARM, the low-end market that originally had advantages is now encountering problems in the high-end chip market. As ARM is famous for its high performance and low power consumption, it is bound to have a huge impact on AMD.
Another interesting thing is that AMD's shares are now listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Anyway...
In terms of public opinion, AMD is the most unfavorable overall.
At least among the large hardware manufacturers, Intel and Nvidia are doing better.
After all, AMD happens to have both CPU chips and GPU chip businesses.
AMD's market value is already very low, and it has been criticized a lot, so AMD's public relations were the first to come out and bubble up on Twitter.
“…Cooperation between companies is not simply wishful thinking…”
"...nuwaDeskOS is not an operating system with a user market, and there is no need for cooperation..."
"...AMD treats every cooperation very carefully to provide the best user experience for the majority of users..."
"..."
No matter how bad the company's development situation is, at least for now, AMD executives are unlikely to be willing to 'cooperate' with Frontier to improve the underlying ecosystem of DeskOS.
Although AMD makes chip hardware, the number of operating systems on the market seems to have little to do with them.
Even more types of operating systems for end users will give hardware manufacturers including AMD more say to a certain extent.
After all, Microsoft's Windows can now be said to occupy more than 90% of the world's end-user market share.
Not to mention AMD, Microsoft and even Intel are beginning to ignore it.
Because of the stability of the two generations of system versions from XP to win7, Microsoft's situation is completely stable.
To be continued...