Chapter 51 The 19-Year-Old AI Prodigy
Chapter 51 The 19-Year-Old AI Prodigy
"The bismuth telluride-based topological insulator film needs to be less than 5 nanometers thick and 99.9999% pure. This is the first building block for realizing my energy recovery architecture. Currently, only one German company can produce it, and it is embargoed to China."
Each instruction was clear, calm, and carried an undeniable sense of pressure.
Li Jianbin's team, who were just immersed in the collapse of their faith and the transformation of their identity, were instantly stunned by the breathtakingly fast pace.
Before they could even get over the question of who they were working for, the other party had already slapped a list of tasks for the next year right in their faces.
Looking at the unfamiliar molecular formula on the big screen, and then at the young man in front of him who had completely entered the player's state, Li Jianbin felt an extremely absurd sense of powerlessness.
Perhaps, I really am getting old.
He took a deep breath, straightened his slightly hunched back, turned to his bewildered subordinates, and said in a deep voice, "What are you all standing there for! Didn't you hear Project Manager Lin? Everyone back to your positions! Prepare for a meeting!"
He spoke the words "project manager" with extreme stiffness.
But he said it.
This means that this stubborn old scientist, who had been obstinate all his life, chose to become a soldier and obey orders he could not understand.
Chen Jiefang nodded with satisfaction as he watched this scene.
Half an hour later.
The first meeting to combine the old and new Loongson chips was held at the main control center.
Lin Yu sat in the main seat, with Xia Zijin and Wang Lei, who had rushed over, sitting on either side.
Li Jianbin and his dozens of core researchers sat below like primary school students, each with a notebook in hand and serious expressions.
"I don't care what your previous work model was."
Lin Yu cut to the chase, "From today onwards, everyone, forget about seniority and forget about leaving get off work on time."
"My team only cares about results, not the process. If you can't complete the tasks I assign, you're out. If you exceed the targets, Xia Zijing will calculate the bonuses and stock options for you."
Wang Lei listened with great excitement. He was now in charge of dozens of top engineers, even though these people were on average older than his father.
"Phase One Mission"
Lin Yu tapped the table. "We'll split into three groups."
"Professor Li, you will personally lead the first team."
Lin Yu looked at Li Jianbin and said, "I need you to disassemble all the existing domestic EDA software within a month and compile a complete report on the underlying function library calls. I need to know the performance limits of every single screw in our weapons."
Li Jianbin frowned. This job was tedious, cumbersome, and not technically demanding. It was a waste of his talents to ask him, the chief engineer, to do it.
But he didn't object; he simply nodded and said, "Okay."
"Xia Zijin will be in charge of the second route."
Lin Yu turned his head. "Your task is theoretical research. Based on the Tianyan instruction set I provided, deduce the optimal compiler algorithm in reverse. At the same time, conduct physical modeling of alternative solutions for that embargoed topological insulator material. I need the second step of the plan."
Xia Zijing nodded without saying a word.
"Third route, Wang Lei."
Lin Yu looked at the fat man and said, "You and your software team, develop a brand new virtual simulation environment based on the Tianyan instruction set. I want our software engineers to be able to develop programs in advance on non-existent hardware. Let's call it Singularity OS."
Wang Lei excitedly pushed up his glasses: "No problem, Lin Shen!"
The three routes proceed simultaneously, each linked to the next.
Theory, software, and engineering—the three driving forces are being launched simultaneously.
The more Li Jianbin's team listened, the more alarmed they became.
Every task Lin Yu assigned precisely targeted the pain points of their past work.
Disassembling EDA (Engineering, Procurement, and Manufacturing) is to understand our current capabilities and avoid setting unrealistic goals. Developing alternative materials is to prevent being held hostage by foreign countries.
Developing a virtual OS is a stroke of genius, allowing software and hardware development to go from sequential to parallel, shortening the development cycle by at least half!
This young man doesn't seem like a genius who only has theoretical knowledge.
His approach clearly demonstrates the expertise of a seasoned, insightful, and top-tier project manager!
After the meeting ended, everyone immediately threw themselves into their frantic work.
The entire base seemed to have transformed into a high-speed war machine.
late at night.
Lin Yu stood alone in front of the huge floor-to-ceiling window in the main control center, looking out at the brightly lit laboratories in the night.
You seem to
"I really enjoy this feeling." Xia Zijing's voice came from behind, and she handed me a cup of hot coffee.
"Enjoy what?"
Lin Yu did not turn around.
"The feeling of being in control of everything."
Xia Zijing walked to his side, "Like a chess player, watching the pieces on the chessboard and moving them according to your intentions."
"The chessboard is too small."
Lin Yu took the coffee, took a sip, and the scalding liquid slid down his throat.
"This project is just the first instance in the beginner village."
His gaze seemed to pierce through the night sky, looking towards the more distant and profound universe.
Xia Zijing didn't say anything more, but just stood quietly beside him.
She knew that Lin Yu's view of the world was different from others.
Just then, Lin Yu's phone vibrated.
It was a message from Shen Yue.
There's been news regarding the topological insulator thin film you requested.
But it didn't come from the German company.
[The source of this information is the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT. They are also researching similar technologies and appear to have already obtained samples.]
The person in charge is Kevin Sterling, a 19-year-old AI prodigy.
He claimed that he would soon be able to crack the energy conversion mechanism of this material and would publish the results for free on arXiv, making them available to scientists worldwide.
[Lin Yu, I have a feeling he's targeting you.]
As Lin Yu looked at the message, a genuine, cold smile appeared on his lips for the first time.
"Free to release?"
He muttered to himself.
"Innocent."
He replied on his phone with one hand.
Ignore him. Register a shell company for me and buy all the relevant patents from that German company.
Li Jianbin and the group of experts behind him, whose average age is over fifty, are still immersed in the huge shock of being stripped of their official positions and having their identities reconstructed.
"Lin... Project Manager Lin."
An elderly researcher wearing reading glasses adjusted his glasses and spoke cautiously, his voice dry: "What you just mentioned...the salary standards, are you serious?"
Upon hearing this, everyone perked up their ears.
This is the most practical problem.
"Wang Lei".
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