Chapter 702: 696: Internet Tycoons Have Gone Crazy
Super Spender
Chapter 702: Chapter 696: Internet Tycoons Have Gone Crazy
However, for others to crack it now would be quite difficult, as you first have to penetrate the opponentâs encryption routine. Any program attempting to decode it only finds itself met with nonsense, rendering the task almost impossible. How is anything supposed to get done then? Isnât there any way around it?
In comparison to the challenges faced by the tech department, the board meeting at XTreme was overwhelmingly gloomy, so much so that even Gates, who has seldom been present at XTreme, was invited back.
âIâd like us all to discuss this: if we donât overcome this obstacle, it will likely be the biggest crisis in XTremeâs history,â said John Thompson, the chairman of the board and CEO of XTreme. He was once a middle-aged man in the boardroom of Symantec, the worldâs largest security company.
Upon hearing Johnâs question, most of the eyes in the 11-member board meeting at XTreme instinctively focused on Bill Gates, the founder of XTreme. Gates paused for a moment before giving a bitter smile, âI know everyone might be hoping that I could come up with a solution. But, to be blunt, our operating system simply cannot compare to theirs. But thatâs not even the worst part.â
With Gatesâ words, everyone was stunned. All eyes reflexively turned to him, and some faces became extremely serious. If this wasnât the worst part, what could be worse?
After scanning the entire board, Gates hesitantly said, âYou all know about the project we at XTreme once aimed to achieve, right?â
âMr. Gates, are you referring to the WSD family system?â As John Thompson is responsible for the day-to-day work of XTreme, he was immediately aware. All others also understood after Thompsonâs remark. The so-called WSD family system refers to the integration of the WSD system once attempted by XTreme.
After hearing Gatesâ argument, everyone was stunned. Someone instinctively replied: âThat canât be possible, right? The increasing number of installed users would cause their server load to rise, which means they could lose a lot of money, no?â
After he finished speaking, many people in the meeting room looked at him strangely, causing him to quickly realize his oversight and feel awkward. who owns Virtual World? Finn Lewis. How much money does Finn Lewis have?
No one can clearly state how much money Finn Lewis has, but defiantly, itâs a tremendously terrifying number. Someone once estimated that Finn could directly challenge the North Federationâs official financial market with his wealth. Therefore, funds couldnât possibly limit them.
âIt seems we need to mobilize our allies now,â Thompson surveyed the meeting room and said reluctantly.
Gates didnât speak, but he shook his head slightly. XTreme had many allies, but these allies couldnât help at present. The reason was simple. In the past, these allies relied on XTremeâs substantial installed user base to survive, like those hardware manufacturers. They chose to serve the XTreme user base, which occupied more than 90% of the market share. If they were to support the hardware of a niche system, their own company would go bust.
Therefore, they could be XTremeâs allies, but now what? The Eve system could not care less about what hardware you have â it is indiscriminately compatible with any hardware you produce without limiting your specifications. Gates understood better than anyone what this meant to hardware manufacturers.
Because these hardware manufacturers used to serve XTreme, they were also constrained by the WSD system, as it only supported a limited number of hardware models. So these hardware manufacturers were forced to compete in that limited space. However, the Eve system is different as its powerful compatibility signifies that hardware manufacturers have free rein.
This grants them great convenience to improve their hardware performance. A simplest example is AMD and WT, both CPU manufacturers that compete with each other. Although their manufacturing processes are different, they both design CPU architectures within the scope of what the WSD can support.NoÌv(el)B\\jnn