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Great publicity for neuromorphic computing but I don’t think Brainchip is involved. The neuromorphic data was sent to Earth for processing using algorithms designed to interpret it. AKIDA would have taken the data/spikes from the camera then processed it and sent Meta data to Earth that would be immediately understood by a conventional computer here on Earth.

If you recall this is the project that was already happening when Peter van der Made posted his cheeky comment that Brainchip was already working with NASA and could help and the Professor asked him to contact him privately.

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AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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New updated report from Pitt Street Research 21 Mar 2022.
 

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New Stockhouse article,

Media Alert: BrainChip Talks Disruptive Technologies with Foundries.io Ian Drew as Part of its 'This is Our Mission' Podcast.​

Available on April 1st 2022​

 
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Just stumbled upon it today, don't know, if this been posted before. Anyway, love it to have those names in one post.
An IBM podcast on Apple.com about Brainchip with guest Rob Telson:
 
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Just stumbled upon it today, don't know, if this been posted before. Anyway, love it to have those names in one post.
An IBM podcast on Apple.com about Brainchip with guest Rob Telson:

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I used Samsung, thats probably why no play bottom, cheers
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I've just entered the link in the post, that's the way it appears here, don't know how to change it. Maybe the problem is up to your scrypt blocking settings.
 
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AI Everywhere, Even in Surprising Places with BrainChip
BrainChip's neuromorphic AI technology has long been the talk of the industry, and now the Akida processor is available for purchase. We invited Rob Telson, VP of Worldwide Sales for BrainChip, to return to the Utilizing AI podcast to give Chris Grundemann and Stephen Foskett an update on the Akida processor. As of today, Akida is available for use by developers and hobbyists to explore neuromorphic compute at the edge. BrainChip enables five sensor modalities: Vision, hearing, touch, olfactory, and taste. BrainChip's architecture allows incremental on-chip learning at extremely low power, potentially bringing this capability to some surprising places, from home appliances to the factory floor. Another differentiator of the BrainChip solution is its event-based architecture, which can trigger based on events rather than sending a continual stream of data. As of today, the BrainChip Akida AKD1000 PCIe development board is available for purchase so everyone can try out the technology.


 
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Just stumbled upon it today, don't know, if this been posted before. Anyway, love it to have those names in one post.
An IBM podcast on Apple.com about Brainchip with guest Rob Telson:

"We have had one major automative manufacturer actually highlight that they are using our technology in one of their vehicles MOVING FORWARD"
 
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"We have had one major automative manufacturer actually highlight that they are using our technology in one of their vehicles MOVING FORWARD"
Hopefully this vehicle is not the Merc concept car.
 
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I don't know if this is old or new for you. You are so busy posting I can't keep up:

"BrainChip selected by U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory to develop AI-based radar

2022-04-04 20:53 HKT

BrainChip, the world's first commercial producer of neuromorphic artificial intelligence chips and IP, today announced that Information Systems Laboratories (ISL) is developing an AI-based radar for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) based on its Akida™ Neural Network Processor Research solutions.
ISL is a specialist in expert research and complex analysis, software and systems engineering, advanced hardware design and development, and high-quality manufacturing for a variety of clients worldwide.
ISL focuses on areas such as advanced signal processing, space exploration, subsea technology, surveillance and tracking, cybersecurity, advanced radar systems and energy independence. As a member of the BrainChip Early Partnership Program (EAP), ISL will be able to evaluate boards for Akida devices, software and hardware support, and dedicated engineering resources.
"As part of BrainChip's EAP, we had the opportunity to directly assess the capabilities Akida offers to the AI ecosystem," said Jamie Bergin, Senior Vice President, Research, Development and Engineering Solutions Manager at ISL.

BrainChip brings AI to the edge in ways not possible with existing technologies. Akida processors feature ultra-low power consumption and high performance to support the development of edge AI technologies by using neuromorphic architecture, a type of artificial intelligence inspired by the biology of the human brain. BrainChip's EAP program provides partners with the ability to realize significant benefits of power consumption, design flexibility and true learning at the edge.
"ISL's decision to use Akida and Edge-based learning as a tool to incorporate into their research and engineering solutions portfolio is in large part due to the go-to-market advantages our innovation capabilities and production-ready status provide ” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip, “We are delighted to be a partner of AFRL and ISL on edge AI and machine learning. We believe the combination of technologies will help accelerate the deployment of AI in the field.”
Akida is currently licensed as IP and is also available to order for chip production. It focuses on low power consumption and high performance, supports sensory processing, and is suitable for applications that benefit artificial intelligence, as well as applications such as smart healthcare, smart cities, smart transportation, and smart homes."
https://inf.news/en/science/791bf988657af0e134c475ca748067c6.html
 
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Nice pick up. Should help the SP up over the $1 Mark.
 
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Companies who use SiFive technology: Apple, Intel, Western Digital, NVIDIA. Sounds like good news.
 
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