这背后真正厉害的,不只是某一条线路、某一座电站,而是一套能集中力量办大事的制度。美国不是不知道电网该升级,而是市场上谁都不愿意掏这个钱、等这个回报周期。
3月7日,张志红委员在小组会议上听会。
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Yours faithfully,,推荐阅读新收录的资料获取更多信息
Kaixin Li(@kxli_2000),新加坡国立大学毕业,Qwen3.5、Qwen-VL(视觉语言模型)、Qwen-Coder 的核心贡献者。。关于这个话题,新收录的资料提供了深入分析
One final note I would like to share from these meetings with Tony is perhaps the most intriguing of what he said, but also the one he delivered with the greatest outright confidence. In a discussion about the developments of computers in the future - whether we are reaching limits of Moore's Law, whether Quantum Computers will be required to reinvigorate progress, and other rather shallow and obvious hardware talking points raised by me in an effort to spark Tony's interest - he said 'Well, of course, nothing we have even comes close to what the government has access to. They will always be years ahead of what you can imagine'. When pressed on this, in particular whether he believed such technology to be on the scale of solving the large prime factorisation that the world's cryptographic protocols are based on, he was cagey and shrugged enigmatically. One wonders what he had seen, or perhaps he was engaging in a bit of knowing trolling; Tony had a fantastic sense of humour and was certainly capable of leading me down the garden path with irony and satire before I realised a joke was being made.