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Slymeat

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I would like to make two basic suggestions for the BRN website.

1. I think it's time to take some authentic photos of BrainChip offices, tech and people instead of using standard stock photos like these:

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2. Sort this photo out as its blurred and should be clear and sharp

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The image is clear enough for me, even if I zoom in.

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An interesting article for those who like to think about the bigger picture and Brainchip's statement "we don't need China at the moment":


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Wow at $18.92 I might even allow myself the purchase of a depreciating asset...perhaps a new car, I reckon you can guess which brand🤔😉
I know that asset will be depreciated, but I'm sure the bottle of champers that goes with it will be appreciated.
 
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Some body needs to come up with cyber security solution that blocks hackers.
I searched data breaches in Australia and came up with a list of attacks that has doubled since 2018 to 130 violations this year.
 
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I know that asset will be depreciated, but I'm sure the bottle of champers that goes with it will be appreciated.
😆That's what you buy the car for right?
 
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Slade

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I am going to find something else to complain about.
 
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I am going to find something else to complain about.
That’s cheaper than SpecSavers. 🤓🥸😎
 
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Slade

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Akida is too similar to Alexa
Come to think of it, Alexa could soon be Akida's gf.
 
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Wow at $18.92 I might even allow myself the purchase of a depreciating asset...perhaps a new car, I reckon you can guess which brand🤔😉
I can see you in it now

 
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The following article/paper is technophobe friendly and is a brilliant explanation of the history of trying to find a solution to communication for space missions and why NASA would have have been tickled pink when they discovered AKIDA technology:


If you have been following the story and dots about AKIDA and cognitive radio/communications this will fill in all the missing pieces.

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They don't sound like they're going to be very robust chips do they..

I guess, as long as you're not out with what ever devices they're in, on a dry windy day, wearing wool or polyester and make sure you're always wearing your rubber boots, there shouldn't be a problem 😛

I don't know if static electricity will affect the "good" chips, once made..
 
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They don't sound like they're going to be very robust chips do they..

I guess, as long as you're not out with what ever devices they're in, on a dry windy day, wearing wool or polyester and make sure you're always wearing your rubber boots, there shouldn't be a problem 😛

I don't know if static electricity will affect the "good" chips, once made..
Now here's a company that's resting on their laurels:
Silicon Frontline Technologies
US7669152B1 Three-dimensional hierarchical coupling extraction
Priority: 20070213

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Apparatus, systems, and methods are provided for processing integrated circuit chip design. A three-dimensional Monte Carlo random-walk process may be applied to a cell in a hierarchical description of the layout of the chip to extract information regarding the cell. The information may include coupling resistance, capacitance, inductance, or combinations thereof. A neighborhood of the cell may be built and data correlated to the neighborhood may be stored. Such a technique may be applied from a bottom level to a top level of the hierarchical description of the chip layout.

It's a system for identifying parasitic or leakage paths in an IC.

It's really the AI equivalent of Anil.

The patent has only a few years to run, and it's only filed in USA. They don't seem to have any other patents.

The inventors were also inventors of this nearly expired patent:
US6577992B1 Transistor level circuit simulator using hierarchical data
NASSDA CORP

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Device-level circuit simulation is an important step in microelectronic circuit design. Through such simulation, the functionality of a circuit may be validated and performance of the circuit may be predicted before the circuit is physically fabricated. The application of existing simulation tools such as SPICE, however, is limited to the simulation of small subcircuit blocks, typically less than 100,000 transistors, due to their memory capacity and performance limitations.

Methods and apparatus for generating a hierarchical representation of a circuit include obtaining a netlist corresponding to the circuit, the circuit including a plurality of subcircuits. A hierarchical representation of the circuit is then generated from the netlist, the hierarchical representation including the plurality of subcircuits arranged among a plurality of levels of the hierarchical representation. Each one of the plurality of subcircuits has an associated subcircuit definition. In addition, each of a plurality of subsets of the subcircuits share a same subcircuit definition, where memory storage for the same subcircuit definition is shared by the subcircuits in each of the subsets. Moreover, each one of the plurality of subcircuits has a dynamic voltage state. Selected ones of the subcircuits in each of the plurality of subsets share a same dynamic voltage state, where memory storage for the same dynamic voltage state is shared by the subcircuits in each of the selected ones of the plurality of subsets. Once generated, the hierarchical representation may be used during simulation of the circuit to reduce the number of computations required.

There does not seem to be a tie-up between Nassda and Silicon Frontline Tech.

Silicon Frontline:
https://www.siliconfrontline.com/company/management/

Yuri Feinberg, CEO​

Prior to SFT, Yuri founded Nassda, the developer of HSIM, which grew to a public company with revenues of $50M. Before Nassda, Yuri was involved at EPIC, where his contributions enabled EPIC to be the leader in circuit simulation.

Clearly Yuri and Andrei TCHERNIAEV are circuit testing whizz kids, but they seem to have let the R&D slip. They must be relying on confidentiality to protect their secrets.

As Moore's law bumps into the buffers, their services will come more and more into demand.
 
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They don't sound like they're going to be very robust chips do they..

I guess, as long as you're not out with what ever devices they're in, on a dry windy day, wearing wool or polyester and make sure you're always wearing your rubber boots, there shouldn't be a problem 😛

I don't know if static electricity will affect the "good" chips, once made..
Static discharge has always been an issue with CMOS ICs until they are bedded down on a circuit board and installed in equipment. It's just that when you get to these dimensions these problems become more extreme. There is probably a square law relationship, so that at 4 nm the static problem is 4 times worse than at 8 nm.

https://www.circuitstoday.com/how-to-protect-cmos-devices-and-ics#:~:text=Another effect of static damage is that the,voltage discharges that can be generated during handling.
 
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Some body needs to come up with cyber security solution that blocks hackers.
I searched data breaches in Australia and came up with a list of attacks that has doubled since 2018 to 130 violations this year.
Personally I don't use WiFi anymore only Ethernet connection. Nothing is safe these days. I've witnessed ss7 attacks (mobile phones) firsthand achieved with the purchase of cheap electronics.
Obviously a backdoor that has been left open for governments to spy on anyone they choose.
As for 2fa authentication LOLZ 😂😆
Also with Kali Linux available to anyone it's so damn easy to hack people these days.
Honestly it's pretty scary what that pen testing platform can do.
 
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Slymeat

Move on, nothing to see.
At severe risk of being accused of being a no-it-all (smart arse)as I have said it for two years now but remember this is an investment and so it’s important to firmly understand the significance of what Brainchip and AKIDA technology is bringing to the table so I have said it once now I will say it 1,000 times:

1. Samsung, Intel, Nvidia, ARM, Bosch, Google, APPLE in other words the entire semi conductor world are chasing smaller semiconductors because Von Neumann compute has reached its limits and the only way to increase performance and reduce power is to go smaller and smaller,

2. Two things happen every single time they go smaller cost goes up exponentially and yield goes down,

3. AKIDA at 28nm still wins on power and performance even when the rest are at 3nm,

4. AKIDA at 28nm is cheap to produce,

5. AKIDA at 28nm at TSMC has a yield rate exceeding 90%,

6. AKIDA at 28nm can be produced even by Intel,

7. AKIDA at 28nm crushes Loihi 2 at 7nm,

8. AKIDA can stay at 28nm and use carbon nanotube connections and up performance without going down in size,

9. AKIDA can give NASA what it needs at 90nm making it even more radiation resilient but imagine what happens to all the other tech like Snapdragon chasing smaller and smaller form down to 3nm if you say that’s great we will have it in 90nm thanks.

AKIDA is without doubt the stuff of Science Fiction.

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So very bloody true @Fact Finder. I believe it is time the world stops it’s fascination with making transistors smaller, in order to get speed improvements, and looks elsewhere. And I agree that that elsewhere should be Akida.

At 3nm, transistors are only 15-times the size of a Silicon atom (0.2nm). Surely we are getting to the limits of both manufacturing and also down to sizes where quantum effects start to come into play.

I believe 28nm, or even 22nm, is a nice sweet spot for silicon to operate in. This can be produced economically by many manufacturers, and has inherent heat transfer and robustness advantages.

There is some talk about photon based transistors, which theoretically can be 20 times faster than silicon transistors employing electrons. But due to the wavelengths of light involved (1.3 micro meters —or 1300nm), the transistors necessarily are at about 100-times larger than even 22nm technology.
 
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