Chapter 77 Solid-state battery design
Chapter 77 Solid-state battery design
The first hour after the war.
Su Wu used a remote-controlled construction robot to receive two contact persons who came in a low-key manner in a truck transporting supplies.
"I heard that Mr. Su Wu needs a large number of high-performance chips."
"The boss specially asked us to bring 120 A3-level smart chips as compensation gifts."
The contact person behaved quite humbly.
The attitude was very respectful and there was nothing wrong with it.
In the end times, the global industrial system is almost stagnant.
Because it has extremely high requirements on manufacturing equipment, materials and environment.
It can be said to be an A3-level smart chip that integrates the world's cutting-edge technology, and almost one is used.
Plus, its scope of application is very broad.
It can not only be used on various large-scale smart devices, but also can be used as the core to build a powerful personal computer or server.
The intersection of various factors has caused its price to remain high in the last days. It has almost become the most valuable small category of industrial products.
Even a few months before the end of the world, it was listed as a strategic resource by the government and was prohibited from being sold to other countries.
This time, the other party was able to produce 120 A3-level smart chips.
Not to mention compensation, even if the request was a little excessive, Su Wu would consider it.
"Are you here to seek peace on behalf of your shelter?"
Su Wu asked with interest.
His voice was played through the speaker on the construction robot, and it was a little distorted, making it difficult to tell his true attitude.
"Don't dare."
"My boss just wants a chance to explain."
"This action was all the result of the willful behavior of Yan Qingyu, the director of our shelter."
"Others do not approve of his risky behavior—"
The contact person denied it for a moment, and then told them the purpose of their visit in detail.
Su Wu listened patiently, occasionally asking a question or two.
There is nothing complicated behind this.
He was nothing more than a traitor who wanted to get promoted, and took the opportunity to surrender to him. Of course, he was also afraid of being implicated.
Su Wu had just earned his reputation as a fierce warrior by fighting a battle and sacrificing the lives of thousands of people. But it was more than just a reputation.
He can really bring pressure and fear to the enemy.
"This matter can be exposed."
"You can also give him some support when necessary."
After a brief thought, Su Wu gave the answer.
Force is a means, not an end.
Since the result of revenge can be achieved as well, Su Wu doesn't mind using a more relaxed way to do it.
However, revenge is one thing, and the benefits that are due must also be obtained.
"Besides, this batch of chips is not enough as compensation."
"After the matter is done, well, don't you have a lot of copper ingots in stock?"
"Send me two to three hundred tons when the time comes."
Two or three hundred tons of copper ingots would be worth tens of millions even before the end of the world.
This asking price has exceeded the normal range and is clearly punitive in nature.
Su Wu did not have the habit of being tolerant towards his enemies.
During this period, he secretly found the shelter behind the group of people who had previously set their sights on his hydroponic farm by offering a bounty.
Just wait until I have time to retaliate.
Now that this invasion is of a more serious nature, it is naturally impossible to let it go easily.
Also a member of the enemy camp.
It is wishful thinking for the traitor to think that he can escape punishment simply by sacrificing his own boss.
After seeing off the contact person who seemed to be worried, Su Wu leaned back on the soft chair and looked at the unloading square on the control console screen, which was in an orderly manner under the command of artificial intelligence.
He was in a daze for a while, and suddenly sighed silently.
Natural disasters are raging outside.
The coming radiation storm will obviously push the living conditions of mankind to an even worse level.
But the humans hiding in the underground shelters.
However, they still never forgot to fight for power and profit, completely ignoring the impending disaster.
“Human nature.”
Greetings from heads of several large shelters are just the beginning.
As time goes by.
More trucks loaded with supplies began to drive in groups towards the ruins of the farmyard.
This place has gradually become a large material distribution center.
Although the materials transported here are still mostly scrap metals and some raw materials.
However, the specific types and proportions of them were no longer determined arbitrarily by the large shelters on the other side of the transaction. Instead, after consulting Su Wu, they tried to transport the corresponding items according to his needs for different types of materials.
There is a subtle difference between these two.
The result is that the overall strength of Su Wu Shelter will usher in a period of rapid development.
Just wait until production capacity is freed up to truly digest this batch of materials.
Su Wu will no longer be afraid of any challenge from a private shelter. Even if he faces an official shelter, he is qualified to give it a try.
Perhaps the level of the shelters in the system could also benefit from this huge change in strength.
Upgrade to another level.
And besides that.
Outside of normal radiation detector related transactions.
Su Wu also received many precious items from the additional gifts given by those large shelters.
Including several lambs of good quality, a batch of special alloys that can be used in aerospace, design drawings of the first generation of express-grade drones, etc.
What surprised him most was a design drawing of a solid-state battery.
Although that blueprint, like the first generation of express-grade drone design, was two to three generations behind the most cutting-edge technology.
But having and not having are two different concepts.
With the design drawings of solid-state batteries, Su Wu has solved one of the last two hurdles in mass-producing robots and intelligent vehicles.
Only the most core chip is left, and the problem cannot be solved for the time being.
At the same time, the chip gap can be partially solved through trade.
The overall manufacturing difficulty has been reduced by more than half compared to before.
“A larger-scale expansion can now begin.”
Import the solid-state battery drawings and the first-generation express-grade drone drawings into the artificial intelligence database.
Su Wu's heart was filled with excitement, and he wanted to do something big right away.
But the CNC machine tools and 3D printers are running at full capacity, and the engineering robots are so busy repairing weapons and manufacturing ammunition that they are about to break down.
All of this made it impossible for him to truly vent out his excitement.
After calming down.
He could only put aside his thoughts on production for the time being.
Focus your energy on modifying the drawings.
While there is still time, we should modify the blueprints first, so that solid-state batteries and drones can be more suitable for today's apocalyptic environment.
Then, when the production equipment has sufficient capacity, we can consider trial production.
This is the reality.
No matter how urgent you are, development still needs to proceed step by step according to a fixed process.
(End of this chapter)