Science
China develops self-made brain-computer interface chip, curbing tech ‘bottleneck’ amid US tension – Global Times
Chinese research teams are striving to build self-developed chips for brain-computer interface (BCI), a critical bioscience sector that could collect and analyze…
A concept image of brain-computer interface Photo: VCG
Chinese research teams are striving to build self-developed chips for brain-computer interface (BCI), a critical bioscience sector that could collect and analyze human brains’ electronic signals, paving way for a breakthrough in this next-generation technology in industry, aerospace and medicine, whose markets are valued at trillions of dollars.The sector, which has been put on the US export control list, is at the forefront of a white-hot technology…
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