Chapter 203 Missed
As one of the earliest successful companies founded in Silicon Valley, Intel's headquarters is naturally located at 00 Santa Clara Mission College Avenue, the most central area of Silicon Valley.
As an enterprise that has had a huge impact and contribution to the development of electronic technology, Intel's headquarters looks really inconspicuous from the outside.
Behind a circle of tall or short sequoia trees, a white building loomed, and some vehicles were parked scattered under the trees. Feng Yiping believed that many people must be the same as themselves, and would definitely be reminded by someone, "This is Intel," and they would notice that the piece next to it was really inconspicuous, with silver on the top and blue on the bottom, and an Intel lg sign.
"You said, why do many companies in our country always like to write the company's name in such a conspicuous place on buildings or on the roofs of buildings, and have to create a very tall and prominent door with the same name?"
When entering Intel's gate formed symbolically by two simple iron fences, Feng Yiping asked Wu Qian in Mandarin.
"That's for free advertising... no," Wu Qian himself denied the answer he said nonsense.
When it comes to Silicon Valley companies, they pay more attention to advertising.
Just say that ordinary people like Intel do not directly contact their products, and they also put advertisements on many of our TV stations. Many people are impressed by the pleasant "thumb,thumb" music at the end of the advertisement.
"I think it's mainly because of the difference between habits and trends," Wu Qian said the revised answer.
Feng Yiping nodded, the answer was reliable.
The headquarters of Silicon Valley's technology giants is very low-key and rigorous in appearance.
At this time, their cars had already driven to the building hidden behind the trees. This was a 6-storey white wall and a large blue glass curtain wall complex.
The building behind the famous LG sculpture is the Intel headquarters building.
The building is named after one of the founders of the company, Robert Noyce.
This is a relatively unfamiliar name to us, another founder who is more familiar with Intel, Moore, of course, is not the Moore we see in the chemistry textbook, but Gordon Moore.
It is the Moore's Law of Moore's Law, which proposes "When the price remains unchanged, the number of components that can be accommodated on an integrated circuit will double every 18 and 4 months, and the performance will also double."
Mr. Moore is still alive, but has long retired. He is obsessed with charity work at this time. His charity fund is committed to protecting natural resources. Because of the high donation amount, he and his wife once replaced Bill Gates and his wife in 2005 and became the "biggest philanthropist".
At this time, the middle-aged man wearing a blue Intel-style shirt and a little gray hair standing in front of the building was Paul Autrini, the current helm of Intel.
This is not the first time Feng Yiping has come to Intel, nor is it the first time he has met Otterni, but Otterni personally brought someone to greet him at the door. This is the first time.
Because Feng Yiping is not Feng Yiping a few years ago.
"Hello Paulo," "Hello Feng," the two of them shook hands first and hugged each other, and walked into Intel headquarters side by side.
"Welcome to your visit again," Otrini said with a smile.
The 57-year-old helm of the world's largest and most successful chip company, the voice is very bright.
"Thank you, every time I come here, I feel very honored," said Feng Yiping.
What he said was not polite. Intel's contribution to the development of electronic computers was indeed huge.
And it should be because the company is a veteran. During the founding of Apple, Jobs sometimes encountered some problems and would ride a motorcycle and come here to find someone to ask for advice.
At this time, Microsoft, which was even more successful and even more awesome than Intel, was regarded as a company established by a stinky guy for a long time.
Many people know that Jobs and Bill Gates often argue and even quarrel.
But neither Jobs nor Apple said that Microsoft "your products are weak" or something, and wanted to be a Microsoft teacher in the software field.
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Chapter completed!