Last Updated on April 24, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org
Does this picture not show computer scientists J. A. Keller wearing his Neurosity Crown which is bases the ADS1299 chip from Texas Instruments?

- Do not only view people use EEG devices
- Do not only view people develop EEG devices
- And are not only view EEG devices on the market?
- And are not only view EEG manufacturers on the market?
- And have these EEG device manufacturers built a marketing trust to keep prices for these devices high?
- And will computer scientists in the future build EEG devices based onto the ADS1299 chip from Texas Instruments, as A. J. Keller did it?
- Or is the ADS1299 EEG an outdated chip in ther year 2024?
- Neurosity Crown CEO A. J. Keller is educated in
- Computer Engineering
- 2010 – 2014
- at the Clemson University, South Carolina, USA:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjaykeller
- OpenBCI CEO Conor Russomanno has a
- Bachelor of Science (BS), Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, 3D Modeling & Animation
- at the Columbia Engineering University in New York, USA.:

- 2007 – 2011
https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorrussomanno
For comparison, the following picture shows the
Campus of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich Hönggerberg. Switzerland:

where the university library Chemistry | Biology | Pharmacy Information Center is located:
https://infozentrum.ethz.ch/en
which was mentioned many times by Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org, which is one of his favorite University libaries in Zurich.
The following picture shows the:
Manufacturing Facilities of Texas Instruments in Richardson, Texas. USA:

Texas Instruments has built new facilies for semiconductor manufacturing in Lehi, Utah, USA:
Is Texas Instruments responsible for the many demo devices with the Ti ADS1299 EEG chip which where switched on and off during the last 3 years we reviewed about ADS1299 EEG chip products on www.petergamma.org? And will computer scientists build EEG devices built from TGAM modules and InfluxDB, similiar to this instrution in the future:?
Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org is physiologist and not an expert considering EEG chips. But what is your opinion about this topic? Write it in the comments below.