First “Microwave Brain” Chip Merges Ultrafast Data and Wireless Signals – Neuroscience News
Researchers have built the first “microwave brain” chip capable of processing both ultrafast data and wireless communication signals at once.
Researchers have built the first “microwave brain” chip capable of processing both ultrafast data and wireless communication signals at once.
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