Tao Liangchen
Chapter 856 It Takes Two to Tango
From Su Yehao's perspective, he certainly didn't want to be besieged by the crowd; united front tactics were very important.
He continued to sleep soundly that night.
On the morning of December 21st, Su Yehao went to the assistant's office again, gathered a group of think-tank consultants including Feng Tiancai, and after discussing the current situation, decided to release a message.
The message only stated that the initial production capacity would definitely be limited. How the machines would be supplied and how the foundry capacity would be divided all needed to be discussed first to reach a consensus and ensure some degree of balance. He would arrange for a representative to participate in the discussions at that time.
This was equivalent to kicking the ball back to the giants and letting them fight among themselves.
In this way.
The Intel-led alliance had a chance to fall apart on its own, because the better the relationship someone had with Su Yehao, the more likely they were to get a bigger piece of the pie.
Under this premise, offending a partner who could help them make money was obviously not a wise decision.
There was also competition among those semiconductor companies, making it difficult to work together wholeheartedly. In the end, it all came down to profit.
As long as several giants were assured that they would not suffer too much loss due to production technology limitations, Su Yehao would be safe, with a chance to form a delicate balance and slowly restore stability after the production capacity was sufficient.
According to the assessment results of the think tank team, the risk could only be considered medium. First, stabilize the most powerful American companies, and the remaining risks were not worth worrying about.
When the new lithography machines were supplied, they could be produced by Hong Kong Microelectronics Group, while simultaneously providing foundry services for a group of powerful giants, continuing to maintain a balance. This way, even if Hong Kong Microelectronics Group took a portion of the pie, it would not cause public outrage.
Doing business is never without offending people; it’s enough to keep the overall risk under control.
What surprised Su Yehao slightly was that the island side had been quiet for several days after the news was released, and had not contacted ASML immediately.
"Okay, there's no harm in learning more about this. Also, I plan to establish a new public welfare project next year. When the plan is drawn up, I'll give it to you to be responsible for. Maybe it can help millions of people. You spend all day at the golf course, so bored you're growing feathers. I'm afraid you'll be bored at home.”
Seeing that Su Yehao was finding things for her to do again, Yin Liuli didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and told him, "No problem, will it help your business?"
"Of course, it will help. When I have more spare money, I also want to go plant trees and make forests. The north is busy developing the economy and can't take care of environmental protection. After my Big Crab Island is built, I can't have the surrounding water quality polluted. I plan to help a little, to rectify it in advance, so as not to spend more money and energy to pay for it in the future; it won't be worth it."
After Su Yehao finished speaking, Yin Liuli smiled and said, "Sounds very meaningful. If you don't have to consider whether it can make money, then it's more suitable for me..."