1. Air Force 1 Air Force 1 was born in 1982 and is deeply rooted in basketball. At that time, 6 basketball players were selected to endorse this shoe: Moses Malone, Michael Cooper, Jamaal Wilkes, Bobby Jones , Mychal Thompson and Calvin Natt, they are carefully selected defensive experts who brought this basketball shoe to the world. With classic posters and tough stance, Ma Long and his partners demonstrated the six elements of AF1’s success: grandeur, durability, transcendence, boldness, consistency and purity. AF1 conquered the earth! Nike selected these "original six" professional basketball players as the spokespersons of Air Force 1 in 1982. They took off from the track on this classic poster and successfully flew across basketball and culture. From this moment on, basketball has no longer Basketball is no longer defined as it once was. Because of this, this photo of the "Original Six" wearing Bruce Kilgore's masterpiece speaks of a different kind of relationship between brands and basketball players, one that aims to truly fulfill the needs of the players. In this "original six" - Moses Malone (Moses Malone), Michael Cooper (Michael Cooper), Jamaal Wilkes (Jamaal Wilkes), Bobby Jones (Bobby Jones), Mitchell Mychal Thompson and Calvin Natt—Twenty-five years after this photo was taken, the products they endorse are still garnering critical acclaim, and people are not only recognizing their message realism and immortalizing the basketball shoes they wore. In fact, the Air Force 1 is more than just a pair of shoes: it is an experience, a bridge between the place of its birth and a culture that itself survives. The "First Six" are the six original chains: six messengers of funk, freedom and power. They have a past, a present and a future within them, and that's what we're about to see. Air Force 1 has always been based on the exquisite workmanship of Nike technology. It is for this reason that the "First Six" footwear and apparel will follow the overall guiding principles set by the Air Force 1 series. In addition, there are six pairs of specially designed Air Force 1 Lo sneakers, each featuring the portrait crest of each member of the "Original Six". An important design element of the "First Six" apparel is descriptive language that captures each member's on-court style. In this way, the impact of the "First Six" on the cultural spirit of AF1 can be effectively made clear. Moses Malone gave Air Force 1 a grand temperament, the durability of the shoe was inspired by Jamal Wilkes, and Michael Cooper revealed a drive to constantly transcend to a higher realm. AF1's bold stance is best exemplified by Mitchell Thompson's on-court style of the "First Six", while the continuity of sneakers is best demonstrated by Bobby Jones' on-court style. The person who best interprets the pure essence of Air Force 1 is Calvin Knight in the "First Six". His grasp of the game is like the sneakers he endorses, clean and profitable. Grandeur, durability, transcendence, boldness, continuity and purity, these qualities are all infused into the "First Six" Air Force 1 series. Each of these words represents a level of technology that requires true design and innovation to create exceptional performance. In 2007, Nike re-selected six stars to endorse Air Force 1. Even though Air Force 1 has left the basketball court, its sportsmanship remains. Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Rasheed Wallace, Amar'e Stoudemire, Tony Parker and Vince Carter became the "new six" of Air Force 1, taking on the responsibility of The historical mission of carrying forward the spirit of Air Force 1. From Akron, Ohio to the streets of Philadelphia, from the Southern coast to the French coast: Air Force 1 is as alive in these six newcomers as it was in the original Six, through whom Air Force 1 1 reflects some important characteristics; qualities that are unique to every athlete's personality and style. Cold beauty (Parker), traditional core (Wallace), independent defiance (Carter), power of respect (Amar'e Stoudemire), tough heart (Kobe Bryant) and kingly style (LeBron). These six newcomers bring such an aura and such a mental state wherever they go, which can transcend any boundaries or restrictions. Their style on the court is the style of Air Force 1; and off the court, every new spokesperson of Air Force 1 knows that tradition not only needs to be protected, but also needs to be carried forward.
12 exquisite Air Force 1s, Air Force 1s specially created for 30 NBA teams, Air Force Lux Pack priced up to 16,000 yuan... Every pair of shoes is hard to put down, and they all highlight the uniqueness of Air Force 1 charm. So far, the nature of Air Force 1 has changed, becoming a street fashion shoe rather than a pure basketball shoe. But its influence has never diminished, and it has witnessed the rapid development of basketball in a quarter of a century. Now it has become a versatile shoe for all kinds of trendsetters and an indispensable trendy item. After Air Force officially stepped onto the stage, it began to be welcomed by a large number of players. The emergence of Charles Barkley once again raised Air Force 1 to a new level. Since then, this pair of sneakers has become a spiritual pioneer, which began to rise the Hip-Hop culture. Air Force 1 has extended a large number of branches, AFII, III, 180 and even the classic Air Max CB2 at the feet of Charles Barkley are also derived from Air Force. The Fab 5 of the University of Michigan (including Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, and Juwan Howard who are still playing in the NBA) who became popular in the United States also wore Force sneakers. For the first time, they shocked the country by pairing black socks with all-black Air Max Force 180s. Their NCAA final against Duke University became a showdown between two cultures. Hip Hop Basketball versus college basketball. The Force at their feet is the most obvious symbol of their style. With their brilliant skills and advanced looks, they quickly became the heroes of children all over the United States and the darlings of the media. Children were fascinated by them, and every youngster began to learn how to dress them. Force has become a must-have ticket for every golf course. Since then, Hip-Hop Basketball has begun to enter the mainstream. Over time, Air Force 1 began to come together more and more with athletes with a rebellious spirit. The technology and innovation brought by Air Force are not only evident on the court. His spirit also began to enter everyone's life. What was an innovation back then has become a classic today. If Nike created Air Force 1, today Air Force no longer belongs solely to Nike, but has become a symbol of the entire sneaker culture. Today, Air Force 1 perfectly interprets the word retro. Designers have injected new soul into Air Force 1 with new expressions of colors and patterns. It has become a must-have shoe worn by young Americans every day. When Randy Foye and Rudy Gay, rookies in the 2006 season, participated in the shooting of the famous National Basketball Magazine for the first time, they were a little shy and chose to wear pure white Air Force 1. In their hearts, Air Force 1 is a cool style. , a trend. Similarly, Air Force 1 has been given different themes to express on sneakers and has become the prey of collectors. Some were even priced at as high as 10,000 yuan. Many people in the entertainment industry and celebrities are proud to own an exclusive pair of Air Force 1s. When Kobe Bryant endorsed SONY's NBA 2007 this summer, SONY's gift to him was a pair of globally limited Air Force 1 playstations. When sneakers have become a culture, then they are a work of art. Even in China, the trend of Air Force 1 is also flourishing. Many young people will own a pair of Air Force 1 because it is a way to express their own style. When Hip-Hop has swept the world, Air Force 1 has naturally become an indispensable equipment. The sneaker culture led by Air Force 1 has also fascinated many people. 2.superme is a trendy brand in New York. 3. PREMIUM means unique and unique. 4. It means core. CORE seems to be Intel's CPU. The name of Intel processor, development code name Yonah. Intel has ended the 12-year-old "Pentium" processor and launched the "Core 2 Duo" and "Core 2 Quad" brands. "Pentium" as a brand familiar to consumers will gradually fade out of our sight. This name will be used instead for the low-end processor "Pentium Dual Core" which is also a Core 2 structure.
Core Generation Intel first launched CORE for mobile computers and was soon replaced by CORE2. Core II includes DUO dual-core and QUAD quad-core. Eight cores are about to be launched, but there is no core for single-core applications. "Merom is for mobile computers" and "Conroe is for mobile computers." "For desktop computers" and "Woodcrest for servers" Intel will launch in July 2006 the 65-nanometer "Merom for mobile computers T", "Conroe for desktop computers E" and "Woodcrest for servers XEON ITANIUM" dual-core processing. The architecture has completely abandoned Pentium M and Pentium 4 NetBurst. "Core" is a leading energy-saving new micro-architecture. The starting point of the design is to provide outstanding performance and energy efficiency and improve performance per watt, which is the so-called energy efficiency ratio. The early Core was based on notebook processors. Core 2: English Core 2 Duo is the name of Intel's new generation product system based on Core microarchitecture. It was released on July 27, 2006. Core 2 is a cross-platform architecture system, including server version, desktop version and mobile version. field. Among them, the development code for the server version is Woodcrest, the development code for the desktop version is Conroe, and the development code for the mobile version is Merom. Features: The new Core architecture completely abandons the Netburst architecture manufacturing process. All products are 65nm or 45nm. Dual core, the L2 cache capacity is increased to 4MB, the number of transistors reaches 291 million, the core size is 143 square millimeters, the performance is improved by 40%, and the energy consumption is reduced by 40%. The average energy consumption of mainstream products is 65 watts, and the top-level X6800 is only 75 watts. The front-side bus is upgraded to 1066Mhz (Conroe), 1333Mhz (Woodcrest), 667Mhz (Merom). The server class Woodcrest is the development code, and the actual product name is the Xeon 5100 series, which uses the LGA771 interface. The Xeon 5100 series contains two FSB product specifications (5110 Using 1066 MHz, 5130 uses 1333 MHz). It has two processing cores and 4MB shared level 2 cache. The average power consumption is 65W, and the maximum power consumption is only 80W, which is very advantageous compared to the 95W power consumption of AMD's Opteron. The machine-type Conroe processor is divided into two types: regular version and extreme version. The product line includes E6000 series and E4000 series. The main difference between the two is the different FSB frequency. The main frequency of the regular version E6000 series processor ranges from 1.8GHz to 2.67GHz. Although low, due to the excellent core architecture, the Conroe processor has excellent performance. In addition, the Conroe processor also supports Intel's VT, EIST, EM64T and XD technologies, and has added the SSSE3 instruction set. Support for HT is no longer provided.