The authorities believed that there was a shortage of silicon wafers in the country, with a monthly output of 20,000 pieces, and it was impossible for them to be unsold. So they proposed an underwriting and purchase agreement, and arranged for him to supply wafers to Huajing, purchasing them at a price of 80 yuan per wafer.
Wuxi Huajing, formerly the Jiangnan Radio Factory, cooperated with Toshiba in 1980 and introduced a full set of 5-micron production lines. It mainly produces Toshiba's TA7680 and 7698 two-in-one two-chip computers and supplies them to major domestic color TV manufacturers.
It just so happened that David Ringo was quite familiar with the factory, but he was not very interested in it. Although the factory was large, its technology was backward after all, and it was not as good as David Ringo's Bangalore production line.
After it was built, although the production capacity was limited, the precision was there after all. It would be far better to export it back to India and sell some microcontrollers to increase profits.
Why not supply Huawei?
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