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Old October 31st, 2006, 05:29 AM   #121
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It's nice that China is investing in technology.
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Old November 2nd, 2006, 01:44 AM   #123
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So when it will replace intel? Something we need to use ourselves...
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Old November 4th, 2006, 09:38 AM   #124
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Honestly, it can replace intel now in governments or schools if there were enough PC makers to support it. Most of governement and school computers are used as word processors and simple calculators -- you don't need the latest intel processor or M$ windows for these applications, the low end Chinese CPUs and linux applications would be more than enough to do the job.
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Old November 15th, 2006, 09:21 PM   #125
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意法半导体将购买龙芯2E生产和全球销售权

http://tech.sina.com.cn/it/2006-11-15/08551237651.shtml

意法半导体将购买龙芯2E生产和全球销售权

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  新华网北京11月14日电 (记者 李斌 卫敏丽) 中国科学院计算技术研究所所长李国杰院士日前指出,作为中国自主创新的品牌,龙芯2以其低功耗、低成本的优势,将成为“穷人的CPU(中央处理器)”。

  CPU(中央处理器)是计算机的“心脏”。长期以来,通用中央处理器市场被极少数跨国公司所垄断。

  李国杰是在向前来中科院视察知识创新工程的全国政协委员们介绍龙芯CPU的产业化前景时作上述表示的。李国杰说:“龙芯2的优势是低功耗,只有3瓦,而一般CPU芯片功耗为20瓦至100瓦,其次是低成本,因此龙芯2是穷人的CPU,主打‘经济适用计算机’和高端嵌入式市场。”

  据李国杰院士介绍,龙芯2E在法国流片成功以后,在全世界排名第五的集成电路生产厂商——意法半导体公司决定购买龙芯2E的生产和全球销售权。今年6月,中科院计算所和意法半导体公司签订技术许可协议,该公司计划每年销售龙芯芯片1000万片以上。

  “这改变了长期以来我国在信息领域只有从国外引进核心技术的局面,第一次向国外大公司有偿发售CPU核心技术的使用许可,这是近年来计算所自主创新成果产业化的突出成绩。”李国杰院士指出,龙芯有可能先在国外打响。

  据了解,龙芯是中国科学家自主研制的通用处理器,这改写了我国无“中国芯”的历史。“十五”期间,中科院计算所在863计划支持下,继2002年研制成功龙芯1号处理器芯片后,近年分别研制成功龙芯2的不同型号——龙芯2B、龙芯2C、龙芯2E,每个芯片的性能都是前一个芯片的3倍,实现了通用处理器设计的跨越发展。
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"该公司计划每年销售龙芯芯片1000万片以上".

中國每片能賺多少錢? 全球销售权 ? 包不包括中國, 如果包括中國, 全球1000万, 在中國佔900萬, 要用意法公司來包銷嗎?
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Old November 15th, 2006, 09:45 PM   #127
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會不會像賣鞋一樣, 中國製鞋賺一元, 外國賣中國製的鞋賺十元?
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Old November 15th, 2006, 10:03 PM   #128
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Good question. I don't know yet.
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Old November 16th, 2006, 11:26 AM   #129
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中国又没有制造能力
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Old November 16th, 2006, 12:57 PM   #130
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开始阶段赔钱卖也是可以的,关键要在国际上建立品牌。
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Old November 22nd, 2006, 06:40 PM   #131
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热核国际实验区落户合肥 装置未来10年世界领先

http://news.sohu.com/20061123/n246556376.shtml


热核国际实验区落户合肥 装置未来10年世界领先


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【来源:新安晚报】
  国际寻找人类新能源计划正式启动

  热核国际实验区落户合肥

  国际寻找人类新能源计划正式启动;“科学岛”为此将专门划出200亩土地

  █ 章玉政 【2006年11月23日】

  本报讯 本月21日,中美等七方正式签署国际热核聚变实验反应堆计划联合实验协定及相关文件。


位于合肥“科学岛”的中科院合肥研究院等离子体所将作为中国的主要承担单位之一,承担重要研发任务,并专门划出约200亩土地,作为热核聚变国际实验区。

  “科学岛”十年内世界领先

  在当天法国总统府的仪式上,代表中国政府签署协议的中国科技部部长徐冠华特意提到了合肥“科学岛”。

  据中科院等离子体所工作人员告诉记者,以往人们往往将“科学岛”上的核聚变实验装置EAST称为“人造太阳”,其实这是一种误解。真正的“人造太阳”正是国际热核聚变实验反应堆计划所要达到的目标。只不过,合肥完成的这一实验装置,其技术路线与国际七方即将联合启动的国际热核计划是一致的,“科学岛”的成功可以为之提供工程和物理经验。EAST国际顾问委员会甚至将其成功放电命名为“全世界聚变能开发的重要里程碑”。

  据悉,EAST装置的研究性能将在未来10年内保持世界领先。

  承担多项核心项目研发

  据等离子体所主页上的“聚变动态”专题显示,国际热核计划早在上个世纪80年代就被提出,其目标就是要建造一个可自持燃烧的核聚变实验堆,通过近亿度高温使氢的同位素氘、氚形成等离子体,发生核聚变反应,释放巨大能量。而氘和氚可以从海水中提取,取之不尽。

  这为人类寻找新能源提供了最为现实的途径,在这一点上,中国尤其是合肥“科学岛”较早取得了令世界为之瞩目的惊喜。根据世界七方签署的协议,中国承担的10%的投资可以实物形式贡献,比如国际热核反应堆的相关部件。因此,中国将承担相当一批部件研发任务,涉及超导技术、大功率电源技术、遥控技术等,其中不乏核反应堆计划的核心项目。在科技部的牵头下,国内已有包括科研院所、高校、工业界等在内的相关单位参与。

  “国际实验区”列上日程

  安徽省、合肥市等对“科学岛”承接“人造太阳”计划的相关研发工作给予极大关注,并积极落实建设用地事宜。目前已初步划定“科学岛”围墙外北面及西北面约200亩的土地,作为热核聚变国际实验区。11月17日,由20多名专家组成的验收组对热核聚变国际实验区征地项目进行了评估验收。

  目前,等离子体所正在号召科研人员参与国际热核计划国际组的报名工作。据了解,国际热核试验堆计划建设期投资46亿欧元,历时35年,是目前世界上仅次于国际空间站的大型国际科学工程计划,也是中国参加的规模最大的国际合作项目,将有数百名世界顶尖的核能科学家参与这一工作。

  科研人员说,热核聚变试验堆类似于一个“试验性的人造太阳”,其建设、运行和实验研究是人类发展聚变能的必要一步,有可能直接决定真正聚变示范电站的设计和建设,并进而促进商用聚变电站的更快实现。(本报首席记者 章玉政)

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5
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深圳市朗科科技有限公司

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重庆
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7
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8
北京
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浙江
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10
广东
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11
天津
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12
广东
美的集团股份有限公司

13
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格兰仕集团有限公司

14
江苏
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15
江苏
双良集团有限公司

16
浙江
横店集团有限公司

17
浙江
华立集团有限公司

18
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19
江西
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20
浙江
万向集团有限公司

21
重庆
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22
浙江
吉利集团有限公司

23
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24
上海
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25
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26
湖南
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27
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28
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29
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30
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31
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32
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33
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35
上海
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36
湖南
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浙江
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39
浙江
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40
浙江
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42
浙江
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金洲集团有限公司

44
北京
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45
浙江
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46
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47
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48
浙江
人民电器集团有限公司

49
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50
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浙江最多,以前是浙江状元、院士多。现在,不错。
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Old December 3rd, 2006, 11:41 PM   #134
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China becomes world's second R&D spender

China’s overtakes Japan on R&D

By Geoff Dyer in Shanghai

Published: December 3 2006 21:42 | Last updated: December 3 2006 21:42

China has overtaken Japan to become the second biggest spender on research and development behind the US, a report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development revealed.

The country is expected to invest $136bn in research and development this year after growing by more than 20 per cent in the past year, ahead of the the $130bn from Japan but still well behind the $330bn the US will invest, the OECD said.

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The report is the latest indication of the dramatic rise in research spending in China, which is beginning to cause concerns among western governments.

Dirk Pilat, head of the OECD’s science and technology division, said the surge in Chinese research was “stunning”. He added: “Chinese investment has been growing rapidly for some time, but it is still a surprise that it has overtaken Japan so quickly.”

Mr Pilat said that the bulk of the spending in China was on development work, to alter products for the fast-growing Chinese market, rather than basic scientific research.

The number of patents coming from China that were registered with the patent office in the US, Europe and Japan is still low and a string of recent scandals over academic fraud have also raised questions about how well the money is spent.

But Mr Pilat added that some multinationals were beginning to move genuine research to China because of the high numbers of skilled scientists they could recruit in Shanghai or Beijing. “There are some signs that they are starting to do fundamental or breakthrough work in China,” he said.

As well as increasing spending on university science departments, the government has also been eager to attract multinational companies to open research centres in the country.

Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2006

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where can i find how much each country spend on R&D??

would be interesting to see how much russia,france, germany , england etc spend each..
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where can i find how much each country spend on R&D??

would be interesting to see how much russia,france, germany , england etc spend each..
http://www.battelle.org/news/06/2006report.pdf
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it's a good news,but the R&D/GDP of China is only 1.34% in 2005,I think it's too low.
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I approve the big spending in R and D, the future well-being of chinese economy should be concentrate on high tech products like Japan once did, we can't rely on cheap labour to keep us prosperious forever.
But what is worrying is how much of that money if going into some corruppted officals' pockets.
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China needs to invest more.
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The Chinese plan issued last February called for raising total research spending still further to 2 percent of economic output by 2010 and 2.5 percent by 2020.
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/finan.../D8LQ0OI00.htm

2% is a good target for 2010, but raising this rate a mere 0.5% along the full next decade seems too conservative to me.
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