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The new version is removable and portable, and moves the electronics away from the sensor strip; instead, the brain of the device lives in the USB plug.
This part of the interview could also confirm an earlier report that the company has been focusing on building the brain of the device instead of manufacturing fully fledged cars.
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The device looks like futuristic sunglasses paired with a small box, which contains the brains of the device — a video processing unit.
But the world's fastest-growing chip company was America's Qualcomm, which leads the market for smartphones' application processors (the brains of the devices).
It's hard to say no when Qualcomm provides the brain of your device.
It is probable that the first specimens contained dialysate collected during equilibration just after insertion of the ICP and microdialysis catheters, and that our conclusions about early observations may be limited by early direct trauma to the brain during placement of the devices [ 18].
The stained slides were analyzed for (1) adhesions between the device and the leptomeninges or the brain tissue, (2) cellular reactions in the device, (3) cellular reactions in the brain tissue, especially in the brain lesion and (4) the integration of the device.
Each is driven by two pilots, one for each side of the device's brain.
Many groups in different countries have different versions of the device, including brain implants and retinal implants, the latter having epiretinal or subretinal placement.
Danish researchers identified thousands of cell-phone users from telephone company records, then reviewed medical records to examine if any association existed between use of the device and development of brain cancers.
Why has Apple made the jump to 64 bits?A central processing unit (CPU) is the number-crunching brain of any digital device, whether it's a laptop, phone or Mars rover.
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