After the data was released, the speed of Chinese robots reached 4 tons per person per day, exceeding the United Nations speed of 2.931 tons per person per day, and the working hours were more than nine times the original. As soon as this incident occurred, the United States held an emergency meeting, attempting to spend $250 billion to purchase China\\u0027s aerospace core technology, $80 billion to purchase automatic robot technology, and $48 billion to obtain the sharing rights of the PRC-A01 calculator. Obviously, China will not share the research results obtained from investing over 80000 billion yuan with others at a price of around 2 trillion yuan. China has backhanded offered a high price of $500 billion for a space plane and $24 billion for an automatic robot, and has also refused requests for computer sharing. But China only offered $375 billion for a space plane and $16 billion for a robot to its good friend Russia, and made three deals for $12 billion for a 25 megabyte computer, which made the United States envious.
However, the United States is not a cowardly country either. It gathered all EU countries and in less than six months, it had the USA-S01 calculator, with a speed of 78.98 megabits per second.
In November 2025, China sent twelve more robots to the lunar surface. In mid December of the same year, Russia also landed four Chinese robots at the southern end of Kepler crater. In this way, the predetermined location of the lunar bases of the United States, China, and Russia forms a line on the front of the moon.
As of 2025, China\\u0027s GDP is 21.56 trillion US dollars, while the United States\\u0027 GDP is 5.97 trillion US dollars. China has accumulated 1401.832 tons of building materials on the lunar surface, the United States has left 1075.894 tons of building materials, and Russia has left 109.887 tons of building materials.