Starfish Neuroscience, founded by Valve cofounder Gabe Newell, is set to reveal its first brain-computer interface this year. This minimally invasive chip will target multiple brain regions, addressing insights from recent neurological research, particularly for disorders like Parkinson's. In a subtle announcement, Starfish aims to collaborate with partners for the chip's rollout, which is expected to arrive in late 2025. Designed for efficiency, it operates with a minimal power requirement and uses wireless power transmission, making it unique compared to other BCIs in development.
Starfish is working on a minimally invasive brain-computer interface chip targeting multiple brain regions, aiming to improve therapies for neurological disorders like Parkinson's.
Gabe Newell's Starfish Neuroscience is planning to launch its first brain chip in late 2025, designed for wireless operation without the need for a battery.
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