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"For Apple, Kechuang Bio was previously an invisible competitor, but with the global success of brain-computer interface VR, the actual rivalry between the two has become very obvious."
The reason Apple continues to purchase Neuralink's brain-computer interface technology is that Neuralink has not yet gained consumer acceptance.
Is there a difference between Neuralink and Kechuang Bio's brain-computer interface technology for mobile phones? Musk claims there isn't, but whether there is or not remains to be seen, pending further testing by hardcore bloggers.
If Neuralink's brain-computer interface technology for mobile phones is no different from that of Kechuang Bio, we can expect that the brain-computer interface technology featured in subsequent iPhones will gradually increase Neuralink's market share.
Until Neuralink completely replaced Kechuang Bio on the iPhone.
It's not just iPhones; Samsung's high-end models will also gradually replace Kechuang Bio with Neuralink, as Samsung itself was one of Neuralink's earliest partners.
However, Neuralink's brain-computer interface technology for mobile phones is currently limited to English-speaking and Chinese-speaking countries, the two most widespread markets in the world.
Other language families will need time to develop, and Neuralink's ambition to replace it will require time to advance related research.
Another positive development for Kechuang Bio is the patent infringement lawsuit, which has already begun.
Neuralink's brain-computer interface technology shares significant similarities with that of Kechuang Bio in key aspects, and Kechuang Bio has already filed a lawsuit in a Los Angeles court.
Of course, for Kechuang Biotechnology, these are just interludes. Even if Apple and Samsung do not adopt Kechuang Biotechnology's brain-computer interface technology, it is just a minor issue.
The secondary market has already reacted, with the decline not even exceeding two points. The market is voting with its feet for the innovative biotech companies.
However, there are also long-term concerns for Kechuang Bio, namely that if it wants to revolutionize the traditional PC industry, then the entire semiconductor industry chain of Western countries will become Kechuang Bio's competitor.
For example, the brain-computer interface VR technology of the future will still need to use Qualcomm chips.
What if Qualcomm stops selling chips to STAR Future? What if STAR Future designs its own VR chips, but TSMC refuses to manufacture them?
Futureverse's chips currently use a 5nm process, while SMIC's 7nm process is not yet available.
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If we are held back by chip technology at that time, that will be the biggest test for the future of science and technology innovation.
Compared to this danger, even if Kechuang Bio were completely kicked out of the fruit chain, it would be insignificant.
Kechuang Bio is not like O-Film or Luxshare Precision, companies that cannot survive without Apple.
As for when the Western semiconductor supply chain will restrict the development of biotechnology, it depends on when Neuralink's technology matures.
They will take action as soon as Neuralink can achieve similar brain-computer interface VR technology.
We can leverage our advantages in semiconductors to offset our disadvantages in brain-computer interface technology.
NeuralInk's brain-computer interface VR uses chips with a 3nm or even 2nm process, while Futureverse can only use a 7nm process.
The advantages brought by chips are not limited to computing power, but also include image processing.
However, image processing is actually not too bad. Unless Nvidia stops selling GPUs to China, you can use the computing power of a desktop GPU by connecting an external desktop computer.
In short, Apple's actions are just the clarion call; the real tough times are yet to come.
However, if they can weather this storm, this brain-computer interface VR alone could cultivate a group of sufficiently powerful Chinese semiconductor supply chain manufacturers.
So it depends on how you choose to weigh the pros and cons.
With the backing of giants like ByteDance, Xiaomi, Alibaba, and Tencent, Kechuang Future is not so easily defeated.
Previously, after the equity transfer, DaMi sold a portion of its shares to ByteDance and Ali.
Rice has had a tough time these past few years. While the car manufacturing business has established a foothold, it still has a long way to go before it becomes profitable.
The advantage of the new energy vehicle industry is that domestic users no longer blindly worship and consume foreign brands, and foreign brands and joint venture car companies may even face discrimination.
New energy vehicles from established joint venture automakers like Toyota, Volkswagen, and Honda have sold only moderately well.
The downside is that consumers are too rational; they only look at the price-performance ratio. If the price-performance ratio is attractive enough, consumers will make a purchase.
The capital investment required for asset-heavy manufacturing is too large, which is a sweet but heavy burden for rice.
Fortunately, due to a lack of chips, Huawei's market share had plummeted, and the majority of the market share Huawei ceded was absorbed by Xiaomi.
If it weren't for that wave of dividends, Da Mi would have sold its shares in Kechuang Future long ago.
For rice companies, it's a trade-off between the future and the present; they need to build a healthier financial situation.
Even after selling so many shares, Dami still holds 15% of the shares in Kechuang Future, making it the third largest shareholder.
The management of Kechuang Bio is happy to see more investors being brought in.
The development and ecosystem of brain-computer interface VR cannot be separated from the applications of these giants.
Shopping, gaming, and general entertainment have already been developed into a complete ecosystem.
Bilibili has acquired the VR rights to "Battle Through the Heavens".
Bilibili plans to be the first to try something new and create a first-person perspective VR animation.
This means that the audience can immerse themselves in Xiao Yan's first-person perspective.
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