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Google has a new partnership with dexcom on better glucose monitors:
Google + Dexcom = High-Tech, Low-Cost Diabetes Devices
Besides from being a great product for diabetics (continuous vs infrequent monitors, and also enabling an artificial pancreas) , it's very relevant to the semi industry:
"The goal of the partnership is to combine Google’s advancements made in miniaturized electronics to create a small, flexible and disposable device that could be thrown away weekly when the sensor needs to be changed." - i.e. smaller, cheaper and probably lower power.
One wonders if this could push semi companies to do better - like often happens when Google starts to compete.
Also i wonder: what can Google do that dexcom cannot do - especially since most of those electronic are probably in something like 250/130nm ?
Google + Dexcom = High-Tech, Low-Cost Diabetes Devices
Besides from being a great product for diabetics (continuous vs infrequent monitors, and also enabling an artificial pancreas) , it's very relevant to the semi industry:
"The goal of the partnership is to combine Google’s advancements made in miniaturized electronics to create a small, flexible and disposable device that could be thrown away weekly when the sensor needs to be changed." - i.e. smaller, cheaper and probably lower power.
One wonders if this could push semi companies to do better - like often happens when Google starts to compete.
Also i wonder: what can Google do that dexcom cannot do - especially since most of those electronic are probably in something like 250/130nm ?
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