Of course, being familiar with the prideful mentality of the American people, some media outlets have not completely turned against them. If they strike hard at the American people, it could lead to a psychological collapse, which would be troublesome.
They have invited so-called experts and scholars to debunk rumors, discussing from various angles and expressing skepticism about the Eastern country's chip self-sufficiency process.
"The gap between the Eastern country's chips and international first-class standards has reached four eras, and they cannot bypass challenges such as photolithography machines and microarchitecture. Even if a million scientists joined this project, they could at most reach a mid-low-end level equivalent to 13nm, completely lacking the strength to challenge international top chip manufacturers."
Even fringe experts have jumped in to ride the wave: "If the Eastern country can achieve 7nm chip self-sufficiency, I will stand on my head and defecate!"
This statement was directly quoted by The Wall Street Journal in their article as supporting evidence.
Seeing a large number of experts suddenly come out to discuss various impossibilities has left many people confused, unable to grasp the true nature of the situation. However, a significant portion of the American people has an instinct that something good is subtly brewing.
After all, the Eastern country is known as the "crusher of developed nations," and over the past few decades, many Western narratives have been shattered one by one.
While external networks are turbulent, internal networks remain calm. As the country's strength gradually increases, public confidence is returning.
The sarcastic remarks from those external figures have not stirred any waves, aside from provoking collective laughter from some netizens.
In fact, the common people of the Eastern country do not have time to pay attention to the trivial matters of Western countries.
Today marks the day when Central Television's Channel One airs a documentary about chip engineering, and almost everyone is sitting in front of their screens quietly waiting.
Everyone is eagerly anticipating how experts will break through numerous blockades and circumvent various patent barriers to achieve domestic chip production.
On this day, many high-tech companies in the country urged all employees to watch the documentary Chip Engineering after work, promising to let these researchers, who often worked overtime, leave two hours early.
In comparison to the corporate sector, the education industry was even more active. Almost all primary and secondary schools across the nation promoted chip engineering in various forms, such as reminding students to watch the special report on time, organizing essay competitions and posters themed around "Chips and High Technology," and fostering students' interest in science and innovation.
Later, for some unknown reason, the topic gradually shifted. A large number of netizens directly called for a holiday to celebrate that the Eastern power had developed its own domestic chip, forming groups to leave messages on various Official WeChat Accounts.
"How can we not have a holiday for such a grand event?"
"With 365 days a year of school and work, can we please have an excuse for a holiday? (Funny)"
"Holiday, holiday, long live holidays!"
In the end, even elementary school students joined in.
"Woo woo woo, I already have so much homework, and now I have to write reflections and reviews every day. It's too hard for me!"
"Too hard +1"
"+1....."
Ultimately, to the astonishment of many, the comments from elementary students flooded in like a deluge, almost drowning out the voices of adults.
"Oh my God, has our internet been taken over by elementary students?"
"Wow, are elementary students really that terrifying?!"
"What do you think? You can't provoke elementary students."
"It’s still too little homework!" one netizen bluntly pointed out the truth.
Then he was mercilessly criticized, receiving harsh insults that left him feeling frustrated enough to close his account and avoid seeing any more comments.
Faced with the overwhelming tide of public sentiment and the earnest calls from citizens, the leaders quickly held a meeting and ultimately reached a unanimous decision to grant the people's request.
"Nationwide holiday for three days, except for special positions!"
With government endorsement, the struggling "students" and "office workers" almost collectively cheered! As the broadcast time for the special report approached, a question quietly emerged on B, quickly climbing the trending charts within just a few hours. The speed of its rise was astonishing; with a slight refresh, it had jumped several ranks.
"What are your guesses about Ji Yuan, the leader of Chip Engineering?"
This question sparked nationwide participation and widespread discussion, as everyone eagerly speculated about who Ji Yuan might be.
"He's definitely a National Treasure hidden by the state!"
"Not necessarily; it could also be a top foreign scientist who has become a citizen. After all, the allure of Eastern powers is greater than ever, so it's not surprising to attract top scientists."
"Absolutely impossible for it to be a naturalized scientist; I bet it's that incredibly handsome CEO from Ark Technology!"
"Not a chance! Even if he started researching chips in the womb, he couldn't possibly master that much chip knowledge!"
"Stop arguing! The broadcast starts in just a few hours; let's wait for the results."
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