Qin Zhendong, as a high-ranking official, has governed one region for many years.
Additionally, he himself is a graduate of a top university with a master's degree.
Therefore, he has a good understanding of resource management and costs.
For instance, last year when the light gates hadn't appeared yet, he inspected Modu's Zhangjiang supercomputing center.
Although Modu's three supercomputers belong to the category of having been wealthy in the past but are now struggling to keep up.
Yet, there's some commonality among supercomputers.
In Qin Zhendong's impression.
The annual electricity cost of Modu's three supercomputers is around 20 million, and only in a busy typhoon year would it exceed that slightly.
Sometimes, it even only costs over 10 million.
So how did Taihu Light, in less than two weeks, rack up an electricity bill over 50 million?
Faced with Qin Zhendong's query, Lin Li's expression didn't change much, evidently prepared.
Actually.
