The intelligent Pinyin typing and the Wubi typing were both Chinese character input methods with their own advantages and disadvantages. Wubi typing was an input method based on the Chinese character code. It broke down the Chinese character into five basic strokes to input. Its advantage was that the code was simple and easy to remember. It could quickly input some simple words and sentences. However, it would take a long time to memorize and code more complicated words and sentences, and the keyboard layout of the five-stroke input method was more complicated and inconvenient to operate. Intelligent Pinyin typing was an input method based on Pinyin, which was used to input Chinese characters in Pinyin. Its advantage is that people who are not familiar with Pinyin can learn and use Pinyin better, and its Pinyin code is relatively simple and easy to remember. However, the input speed of the smart Pinyin typing was slow, especially when it came to some uncommon words or sentences. It took a long time to enter, and its keyboard layout was similar to the five-stroke input method, which was not easy to operate. Therefore, the fastest number of words that could be typed with the smart Pinyin depended on the specific input situation and the coding rules of the input method. Generally speaking, the input speed of the intelligent Pinyin typing was slower than the Wubi typing. However, in some cases, the intelligent Pinyin typing could also achieve a very high input speed, such as when typing some simple or commonly used words and sentences.