峰瑞资本

峰瑞资本

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"The Chip Shortage": Entrepreneurial Challenges and Opportunities | FreeS Research Institute · Chip Series

Why Is the Auto Industry Struggling More Than Others With the Chip Shortage?

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Interdisciplinary Frontier Entrepreneurship: How Chips Are Reshaping Every Industry | May 15 Livestream Registration

See you on May 15!

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From Scientific Innovation to Tech Entrepreneurship in Semiconductors | FreeS Fund Chip Series

What are the core moats at different stages of hard tech startups?

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A Day in the Life of 27 Professions | FreeS Fund May Day Special

Happy Labor Day — thank you for your work.

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Hammer vs. Nail — How Hardcore Tech Finds Its Ideal Use Case | May 8 Livestream Registration

See you online on May 8!

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Live tomorrow at 09:30 | Lightelligence's Yichen Shen and FreeS Fund's Li Feng on the present and future of photonic chips

See you Sunday morning!

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Lightelligence's Yichen Shen in Conversation with FreeS Fund's Li Feng: The Present and Future of Chip Industry's World-Class Challenges | 424 Livestream Registration

Let's Talk About That Chip

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FreeS Fund's Yongcheng Yang: The Red Ocean Is the Ultimate Battle Entrepreneurs Must Face | Chip Series Livestream Registration Now Open

The Hardship of Blue Oceans vs. The Beauty of Red Oceans

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9 Funding Rounds from Spring | FreeS Family Funding News · Vol 9

Walk alongside more outstanding founders.

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A Collage Poem for Founders: Let's Carry the Courage to Be Fools Together

What Exactly Is "The Big Fool"? "The big fool" — this phrase has been making the rounds in Chinese tech and investment circles lately. But what does it actually mean? In the context of China's startup and venture capital ecosystem, "the big fool" (大傻子, or sometimes used more playfully as 大冤种) typically refers to the last investor or buyer who gets stuck holding an overvalued asset when a bubble bursts. It's the greater fool theory in action — but with a distinctly Chinese flavor of self-deprecating humor. The term gained traction as valuations in sectors like consumer brands, SaaS, and even certain corners of AI became divorced from fundamentals. Founders joke about needing to find "the big fool" to close their next round. Investors privately warn each other not to become "the big fool" in deals where due diligence reveals more red flags than they can ignore. There's also a softer usage: the earnest operator who keeps grinding in a broken market, believing in fundamentals while others chase hype. In this sense, "the big fool" carries a whiff of tragic admiration — the person doing the hard, unglam

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Official Statement

Important Statement on Fraudulent Actors Misappropriating the "FreeS Fund" Brand to Publish False Information for Fundraising and Wealth Management Schemes

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国产半导体材料,能否跑赢国际?| 峰瑞芯片系列

中国半导体行业如何从「卡脖子」困境中挣脱出来?

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