Explain for the previous chapter.

Some readers said that the small X2 can be dropped in seconds as soon as the chip is connected, and the feedback of the small X2 later is the disguise of this chip...

Bear was really surprised.

Here is a bearish mention of the foreshadowing of the previous article:

The small X2 has a size of more than a dozen T, and the two are connected by a data cable. It is known that the most advanced USB3.0 data cable on the market has a transmission rate of 4.8Gbps, that is, 4.8Gbps=600MB/S.

Excuse me, how can the STEM chip be smaller than X2 in seconds? ? ?

[Chen Chen: Can you beat me with more than a dozen Ts? Can you kill me in seconds? Today you can take a dozen T's of small X2 seconds, me! when! field! Just eat this USB3.0! 】

As for the question of testing the memory of the small X2, the same as above, because the STEM cannot make the small X2 instantaneously, and of course it cannot swallow all the memory of the small X2 in an instant, so the memory detection is completely feasible.

As for some readers who say that there is a problem with the robot laws that Chen Chen set for Xiao X, in this case, everyone crowdfunding, no, let's brainstorm, let's set up a set of arrogant, cool and handsome robot laws for Xiao X together!

Awesome!

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