Winter Has Arrived in Silicon Valley

When Elon finally made up his mind to contract Star Sky Technology, he realized he was a step behind.

To his surprise, the first to react was Zuckerberg, the one he thought would be the most against Star Sky Technology bringing their virtual reality product to America.

By the time his secretary reported this incident, this lizard robot CEO had already liquidated their subsidiary company Oculus, laying off more than 2,000 employees. Only the core employees were maintained. It seemed like they had decided to cut their losses early.

Prior to this, when Facebook acquired Oculus for two billion USD in 2014, the public was optimistic about Facebook's future.

However, things didn't always turn out as expected.

In fact, Zuckerberg did not have a choice.

Maybe if they gave Oculus enough time to improve their head-mounted virtual reality technology, they could one day achieve truly immersive virtual reality.