Based on the contract, Future Heavy Industries would supply Hua's Ministry of Technology and Science one hundred thousand Dragon Calvary X1 Ultra-chips per month at a price of 400 US dollar per chip. The chip would be used by the supercomputing centers, universities, research agencies and completely replace Intel's Xeon Phi.
The contract was set to begin in December.
The 40 million first contract for Future Heavy Industries' graphene chip was indeed a pleasing result. With a contract, production must commence as well!
Built by the construction robots inside Ange High Tech Park, a transistor manufacturing plant and a chip manufacturing center began to take their shape. All production equipment would be completed by the Institute's personnel and printed by the industrial-grade 3D printer.
Future Heavy Industries and Hua's contract made UA Department of Commerce dumbfounded.