A brief history of cultural communication group co., ltd.

Hong Kong Cultural Communication, formerly known as Yu Lang Group, was founded by Mr. Huang Yulang, the godfather of comics, on 1979 and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on 1986. It was the comic empire in Greater China at that time. Later, it successfully acquired Hong Kong's major newspaper Daily. The newspaper was founded by Mr. Gai Shunwei, a famous cultural genius in Hong Kong, and presided over the establishment of the first color daily newspaper in Hong Kong, with a daily sales volume of 380,000 copies. This is the main reporter of Hong Kong newspaper in 1980s. Because Yu Lang Group's dominant position in the cultural industry has aroused the covet of the investment community, Hu Xiannv and Hong Kong Sing Tao Newspaper Group have successfully acquired Yu Lang Group by virtue of their abundant financial advantages, and changed the company name to "Cultural Communication Group Enterprise".

1998 After the financial turmoil in Hong Kong, Hu Xiannv and Sing Tao Newspaper Group sold 34.9% of the shares of Cultural Communication (343) to Australia Golden Net Capital Co., Ltd., hoping to create a new cultural and commercial situation of "Chinese culture and technology".

1999, Jin Wang Capital successfully invited Mr. Zhu Bangfu, the father of Chinese computer in Taiwan Province Province, to lead the whole Taiwan Chinese science and technology research team to join, and attributed the important achievement of Chinese science and technology infrastructure research in the past 30 years to the cultural communication assets. At the same time, Mr. Zhu Bangfu became the largest single shareholder of cultural communication. As a result, cultural communication officially started the scientific and technological revolution of Chinese characters, vowing to transform China's traditional culture into scientific and technological culture and fully integrate it with the mainstream culture of the international community in the field of computer science and technology.

As we all know, writing is the foundation of culture. However, for China, an ancient oriental civilization, the traditional characters can't keep pace with the times, which hinders the development of its culture in the information age. Mr Zhu Bangfu has devoted himself to the study of Chinese characters for decades. In 200 1 year, Mr. Zhu Bangfu successfully converted traditional Chinese characters into messenger characters and scientific words in Macau's scientific research base. By using the technology of font generator, the characters accumulated by China for thousands of years were condensed to less than 1MB, and successfully landed in the CPU processor, breaking through the constraints of CPU in the word processor.

In 2002, Cultural Communication cooperated with IBM to integrate Chinese processing technology of embedded CPU with PowerPC embedded CPU architecture. PowerPC architecture marks the universality of embedded CPU architecture and is a model of embedded system technology hardware core. In March 2003, the group and IBM jointly developed the world's first embedded Chinese core, named "Longfei CPU", thus completing the hardware core of embedded general system technology.

These major breakthroughs in scientific research depend on the help of many partners, especially IBM, which is known as the cradle of technology companies, with great support in technology and resources. After long and arduous efforts, the two sides finally embedded Zhu Bangfu's font generator technology into the advanced CPU processor chip, and officially announced that the CPU central processor will join the Chinese character processing function from now on, which successfully gave birth to the China computer, marking the comprehensive integration of China characters and international social culture in computer technology.

In July 2003, the Cultural Communication Group also cooperated with Transmeta Corporation, a famous American chip manufacturer, and obtained the control, management, operation and development rights of MidoriLinux, which is in a leading position in embedded Linux system technology. Because MidoriLinux kernel is completely open, all kinds of embedded products can be freely disassembled and expanded according to individual needs, which greatly promotes the development and application of embedded Linux software and is an important foundation for intelligent household appliances to become computerized, information-based and lightweight. The appearance of MidoriLinux embedded system kernel marks the maturity of general embedded system technology in the combination of software and hardware.

China's cultural communication embedded CPU technology, MidoriLinux's embedded universal kernel and IBM's PowerPC's embedded universal hardware core have constructed a new technical framework and standard of embedded universal system-Longfei Midori's industrial standard of embedded technology. This new industrial standard goal, combined with China's huge home appliance industry, will open up a brand-new computer industry, called "embedded functional computing equipment". The successful combination of these three leading embedded technologies in China has great scientific and technological value and historical significance in the field of global embedded general technology. Combined with China's huge home appliance industry, it constitutes the core technical framework of the future information home appliance industry. This development marks the formal development of computers from the limitations of PC, and also marks the birth of a new computer industry and its supporting new parts industry in China in the East.

In addition to Internet communication standards dominated by the United States, PC industry standards and wireless communication standards dominated by Europe, China will also dominate the global household appliances and computer industry standards. This new industrial system and standard can completely get rid of the bondage of Wintelx86 architecture, really let computers take off, really let computers enter the popularization stage, and become the tools of ordinary people's daily life. The era of computers "everywhere, all the time" is coming.