Gu Yang, Gu Jin, and Feng Jue completed their undergraduate studies early, and by their fourth year, they were already pursuing master's degrees.
During this time, they collaborated with some classmates on experimental projects and published papers, which garnered significant attention, including features in Physics Weekly.
Gu Yang frequently visited the Mutant Department to engage in academic exchanges with the academicians. She brought Feng Jue and Gu Jin along to join Academician Lin's "Qianghua Core" research project.
Within a year, with the support of Dream Seeking Technology, they achieved a groundbreaking breakthrough with the three-nanometer chip photolithography machine, shocking the world!
It's important to note that the most advanced chips globally were also three nanometers, but they were foreign. At the time, domestic chips in Hua Nation had only reached 7nm, while local production lagged at 28nm.