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"Didn’t they say two or three years before?"

Liu Tiefei asked in confusion.

Previously, it was estimated that it would take about two to three years for the dostic industry to catch up with Europe and Arica in developing 3-nanoter chip technology and mass-producing 3-nanoter chips.

However, ever since Tong Yihang watched this First Global taverse Computer International Contest, he started pondering that two to three years might be too conservative an estimate, and Europe and Arica might achieve it faster.

"The two to three years tiline was our projection based on the information we had, but looking at this First Global taverse Computer International Contest, I think it won’t be that simple. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have hosted this contest this year. If they don’t co up with a 3-nanoter chip this year, European and Arican collaborations might produce it by tomorrow at the latest. If it takes longer, this contest would seem a bit unreasonable."

Tong Yihang analytically stated.

"Hmm, that makes sense."

Liu Tiefei nodded in agreent.

If it weren’t for Tong Yihang’s analysis, Liu Tiefei might not have realized, but after hearing it, he found it very reasonable. Instantly, he felt even more pressure on himself and the entire team regarding the developnt of 3-nanoter chips.

After all, those foreigners work quickly too.

If they are a bit slower than the foreigners, it might be terrible and could severely impact Principal Ding’s subsequent developnt plans.

"Are the competition results coming out today? I wonder if our Mist City Arts and Science University can win the championship of the First Global taverse Computer International Contest."

Tong Yihang murmured.

"Yes, winning the championship would be a huge encouragent for our research team."

Liu Tiefei said with a smile.

...

Dublin, Ireland.

At the competition site of the First Global taverse Computer International Contest, it was the second day and the final day of the finals. Today, a champion would be selected from the works of one of the universities by the jury.

Which taverse work is more excellent remains to be seen.

The jury of this competition consisted of leading figures in the fields of computer networking, computer hardware, virtual technology, and taverse, including the world-renowned computer expert Ben William.

Moreover, there are also many computer experts from the country who are mbers of the jury.

Looking at the current lineup of the jury, it’s basically possible to ensure the fairness of their voting.

In the morning, none of the universities claid to have completed their taverse works, but by the afternoon, several universities confird they had finished their works.

The first university was Japan National University.

Followed by Swiss Zurich Federal Institute of Technology, Munich University, University of California, East China University of Science and Technology, Nanyang Technological University, Korea National University, and others.

The slower ones included Stanford University, California Institute of Technology, Qinghua University, and Imperial Polytechnic University.

Just as ti was about to run out, Mist City Arts and Science University confird the completion of their taverse work.

In fact.

Mist City Arts and Science University had already completed their taverse work earlier; they just didn’t confirm it imdiately, wanting to see what others would do.

From Xu Bin’s experience, the sooner it is confird, the more confident they are, and universities with too much confidence might actually fail unexpectedly.

Like Japan National University, they were overly confident, but everyone knows their real capability. They can hardly compete with universities like Stanford and Imperial Polytechnic University.

"I announce, the competition ti for the First Global taverse Computer International Contest has officially ended. All twenty-four universities have completed their taverse works. Next, we invite the jury of the First Global taverse Computer International Contest to select the champion for us!"

The host announced.

Finally!

The tense mont arrived.

Next, the jury will select and showcase the best taverse work from the First Global taverse Computer International Contest.

Once the participating universities confird the completion of their taverse entries, they submitted them to the jury for evaluation.

The jury mbers began reviewing and evaluating each entry from the university teams.

"This one from the University of California isn’t bad."

"Imperial Polytechnic University’s work is quite profound."

"Depth alone is not enough; completeness is the most critical. To build a taverse, you have to cover all aspects."

"I think Stanford University’s program is good."

"Not to ntion, Japan National University’s taverse work seems a bit perfunctory. I wouldn’t choose Japan National University."

"Similarly, Korea National University’s isn’t great either; their technology is still sowhat behind."

"East China University of Science and Technology’s work is very creative."

"Qinghua University’s work... has sothing, and I think they have the strength to compete for the championship."

The jury mbers started to discuss various opinions.

Their job was to select the most excellent work from these entries, but clearly, Japan National University and Korea National University were unanimously dismissed by the jury.

They may have so strength in computer science, but compared to schools like Stanford and Qinghua, there is still a gap.

Given this, Japan National University and Korea National University evidently have no chance at the championship.

"Stanford University’s work is indeed impressive, worthy of Stanford University."

A juror admired Stanford University’s work, feeling it truly matched the concept of the taverse.

"Munich University’s is on par with Stanford’s."

Another juror also comnted.

Many jury mbers began to hesitate after viewing both Stanford and Munich University’s works.

Both universities’ works are exceptional, almost indistinguishable. They didn’t know whether Stanford would stand out or whether Munich University would unexpectedly beco the dark horse in the First Global taverse Computer International Contest.

However, at this mont, a juror exclaid in surprise: "My God, to achieve this level with a taverse virtual work is genuinely astonishing!"

Upon hearing this, all the jury mbers turned their attention to the work that this juror was evaluating.

...

After an hour of anxious waiting.

Finally.

The official jury of the First Global taverse Computer International Contest was about to announce the champion of this contest.

"Ladies and gentlen, organizations, and audience, after ticulous selection by the jury, we have finally chosen the top three most outstanding works, which will receive the Champion Gold Cup Award, Silver Award, and Bronze Award!"

The host announced.

At this mont, netizens from all over the world held their breath.

After all, the champion of this is arguably the most crucial global accolade in computer science. Winning it would bring honor not only to the university but also to the country.

India also has a university that made it to the finals, so many Indians believe their university could win the championship.

Dostically, netizens were also speculating whether Qinghua University could break through from the strong contenders.

It’s rare for netizens to think East China University of Science and Technology and Mist City Arts and Science University could take the championship.

Compared to Qinghua University, these two schools seem relatively "inferior." Especially Mist City Arts and Science University, which is a private university.

"The Bronze Cup Award, third place, of the First Global taverse Computer International Contest goes to Stanford University!"

The official contest announcer declared the third place.

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