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Chapter 1946 The sixth

But soon, Li was a little excited because he found that after becoming the leader of the research group, he had unexpectedly high authority and was able to browse many confidential projects of the Daqian Research Center.

For example, he found a brand new chip solution in the central confidential document library and proposed the idea of ​​replacing silicon-based bioactive chips with carbon-based bioactive chips.

There is also research on super intelligent aI, which allows these intelligent aIs to control robot dogs to perform backflips and other things.

There are even absolutely confidential projects that can turn water into oil.

These black technologies are really terrifying, and the research projects are too terrifying!

"These news must be reported to the captain immediately!" Li thought excitedly. He was actually a special staff member in the United States now. He originally thought it would take a long time to obtain information and credit, but he didn't expect that he would have such a huge gain after entering Daqian.

So he helped his glasses. In the center of the glasses, there was actually a small camera that could capture the pictures that ordinary people would definitely not notice.

I have to admit that the Americans have become very cautious this time. Before, their people downloaded them directly using the USB flash drive, which was simple and crude, and then they were caught on the spot.

After all, who would have thought that Daqian would monitor the usB interfaces of all computers. Once he found that the unlogged usB device was connected to the computer, he would directly call the alarm.

So this time Li's actions were foolproof. After all, just take photos with the camera so that there would be no trace left, and Li would be absolutely safe.

Soon, Li passed the message to his online, and he was very satisfied with Li. In the next few years, Li conveyed a lot of information to the United States. Until Li felt that he was seriously guilty and might be exposed at any time, he planned to flee to the United States. As a result, he was caught on the spot by the helpless special service staff and destroyed the entire network.

From the people he captured, Li learned that Huaxia actually didn't want to catch Li at all. After all, such a good opponent would be too difficult to find. If Li continued to work honestly, he would still be able to live a few years freely.

It’s so miserable that they can only close the Internet now!

Compared with the slow Li, Hancock moved very quickly. On the tenth day, he completed all the procedures and flew directly to China. He soon became a researcher in Daqian's materials research and development department. At the same time, he met the examiner who interviewed him. It was not until this time that he realized that the examiner was Liu Nian, the current chief engineer of Daqian Research Center, and was a big shot second only to Ni Guangnan.

Hancock was directly assigned to his subordinates to do things, which made Hancock very excited. Could it be that his talent was finally discovered by these Chinese people and that he finally had a show of his strengths?

After Hancock actually started working, he was surprised to find that the research project he assigned was to study various practical uses of graphene, and this graphene was a substance made by himself using tape.

But shouldn't this be the first thing I made in the world?

When Hancock looked up all the files and databases, he could not find any data or papers related to graphene, as well as information. He was obviously the inventor of graphene!

What surprised Hancock even more was that after carefully reading the research data on graphene given to him by the company, he found that the company's research on graphene had reached an extremely in-depth level, and even chips with graphene as the substrate had been almost made.

Even if this chip is printed with a traditional 260nm lithography machine, it is still dozens of times more computing power than the most powerful chip now.

This is not counted. Because graphene is very thin, graphene chips can be made very small, as thin as a piece of paper. This can greatly increase the area of ​​graphene chips, thereby further improving the computing power of graphene chips, and allowing mobile phone chips to have computing power comparable to computer chips.

These are already fruitful research, and the latest research on graphene chips is to use the extremely thin characteristics of graphene to superimpose multiple layers of graphene together, just like a book, which can have hundreds of pages of graphene sheets superimposed.

Through special structure, these superimposed graphenes can be equivalent to multi-core chips, hundreds of pages or hundreds of cores, and their computing power is simply to the point of deficit, breaking through all current imaginations of the future of chips.

This is just a research on chips. At this time, Daqian had conducted more than 10,000 different projects on graphene, of which hundreds were practical, and the most famous one was probably the iron battery project. It turns out that the reason why the iron battery project can make a major breakthrough is because of the use of graphene as a conductive dielectric.

Even Daqian has begun to study graphene superconducting, and has made a major breakthrough, and room temperature superconducting has become possible!

"Oh my god, these studies can win at least 100 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry!" Hancock was stunned after reading the graphene information above.

He never thought that the materials he developed occasionally had been so profoundly studied by another research center.

Not to mention that this material is so terrifying that it can almost change the technology and future of the world.

This made Hancock feel a little disappointed. After all, if these things were really developed by him, he might have become the greatest scientist in the world.

But now, Hancock understood that he probably wouldn't be able to leave Daqian in his life. When he saw these confidential research materials... No, when he tore out the graphene with tape, he was destined to be unable to leave Daqian's control in his life.

Fortunately, Hancock is a man who is optimistic, especially when he found that his monthly salary is not 10,000 US dollars, but 50,000 US dollars a month, and he never complained again.

It's really good to exchange for so much freedom energy.

So the next day, Hancock came to the laboratory with great enthusiasm to prepare for work, and found that there were a large number of non-Chinese researchers in the laboratory, which surprised Hancock.

Daqian is so confidential that things like graphene are so confidential that so many people from other countries come to study. Are they really not afraid of secrets being leaked?

"Sir, what paper did you come in or which research?" A researcher who was working suddenly asked when he saw Hancock.

"I used tape to make graphene in the experiment!" Hancock said proudly. Although Daqian had already had graphene technology, he made graphene without any technical information at all. He was equivalent to half a graphene discoverer, which would definitely be very awesome in the research room.

"Sure enough!" Unexpectedly, the researcher shook his head and sighed, "The sixth one is here!"

"What does this mean?" Hancock asked blankly.

"You are the sixth one because you found graphene in!" The other party said helplessly, "I am the third one, the graphene I found in 2005. The second one was opposite, three months earlier than me... I mean the first one who is not Daqian."
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