Chapter 473: 467 Oh God
Super Spender
Chapter 473: 467 Oh God
âWhy did you come here instead of resting at the hotel today?â Finn Lewis asked with some puzzlement.
âIâm very interested in checking out your CPU,â Gregory Worthington responded, expressing his professional interest. His face immediately brightened up with a hint of obsession, showing that he was the kind of workaholic when immersed in his work.
âWhatâs so fascinating about it? Youâll have plenty of chances to see it later,â Finn remarked somewhat speechlessly.
âNo matter how you look at it, this is the first successfully constructed graphene CPU. Itâll definitely leave a significant mark on the history of computing. Whatâs the name of this first CPU?â said Gregory as he marveled at the small chip.
âGalaxy,â Finn uttered the two-word name.
âThe computer youâve seen doesnât merely represent advancement in CPUs. In a sense, itâs incorporating the principles of quantum computing, although itâs still far from becoming a fully-fledged quantum computer. But, thatâs what you guys are going to work on,â Finn chuckled.
The phrase âquantum computerâ made Gregoryâs eyes light up with excitement. Even though he was a physicist, quantum mechanics was also part of physics. The successful development of a quantum computer would be unprecedented in the history of physics.
It was almost 9 oâclock. As the press conferenceâs host, Samuel Davis, CEO of the Heritage System company, took the stage, the entire venue fell silent. But the endlessly flashing camera lights almost seemed to blend into a continuous light stream.
After finishing the opening introduction, Samuel Davis announced, âNow, letâs welcome Mr. Finn Lewis, the chairman of the Heritage System.â
âSure, but thatâs not the point. The main point is, most people donât know why Company A has changed its strategy. Itâs because I have exchanged a piece of tech for its stocks. As for what that tech is, I believe many of you are curious. However, as itâs classified information, I cannot disclose it. So, what is this object?â
Finn lifted up the object again. On the outside, it looked like a transparent plastic board, about 3-4 millimeters thick and around 5 inches in size, and on one side, it had a metallic band about 1.5 centimeters wide, which was attached seamlessly to the transparent touch screen.
Then, right in front of everyone, Finn pressed one of the buttons on the metallic band, and the previously sea-blue transparent plastic board instantly lit up.
Everyone gasped in amazement, because as soon as the screen lit up, a logo appeared on it: a rotating galaxy. It seemed to be the brand logo for Heritage Systemâs product. Most importantly, the logo was fleeting, quickly followed by a familiar page.
Anyone who has used a smartphone would find this page incredibly familiar â it was typical of most smartphone interfaces, be it Android or iOS.
Finn quickly opened up a few apps, whether it was the messaging app or the phone contacts, indicating that this was a fully functional smartphone. âOf course, if you sometimes find it cumbersome to keep it in your pocket...â Finn said while effortlessly folding the screen in half right in the middle.
âMy God!â
âLord!â The reporters gasped in astonishment. Multiple camera flashes lit the room as everyone realized that even when folded, the screen remained lit, and the display automatically reduced and adjusted to the folded screen size.
âItâs more flexible than I expected, and with such flexibility, it wonât break upon accidental falls. Moreover, itâs easier to waterproof this phone. Letâs not demonstrate this now, but this is just a small gadget weâve made with graphene. Itâs not our primary item for todayâs presentation.â Finn cheerfully straightened out the screen to show that it was still on, the display reverting to its usual layout before casually tossing it onto the nearby table.