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AMD seem pretty wedded to NN's with MACs:
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[0070] FIG. 4 B illustrates an embodiment of a systolic array for performing matrix multiplication operations, in the context of a neural network computation, on a set of weights (stored in the A-Matrix buffer 411 ) and activations (stored in the B-Matrix buffer 412 ), with the results stored in the C-Matrix buffer 413 . Each of the multiply/accumulate units (MAC4) in the systolic array 414 receives four inputs from the A-Matrix 411 and four inputs from the B-Matrix 412 ; thus, the array 414 of MAC4 units receives a total of eight inputs from the A-Matrix 411 and eight inputs from the B-Matrix 412 , or eight pairs of operands. In one embodiment, zero detection logic is incorporated into the MAC4 units to apply the approach illustrated in FIG. 4 A. For multiplying sufficiently sparse data, no more than four of the eight pairs of operands will include two nonzero values in most cases. Thus, the four MAC4 units are usually sufficient to perform the computations for the eight pairs of operands in a single cycle. The MAC4 units compute the products for the nonzero pairs of operands, and the multiply results for pairs that have at least one zero operand are set to zero.

The Prophesee X320 is the reduced pixel version adapted for use with inferior processors.


Prophesee Reinvents DVS Camera For AIoT Applications - EE Times


Dynamic vision sensor (DVS) company Prophesee has resized its event-based camera into a form factor that suits always-on, AIoT (artificial intelligence of things) devices. Compared with the company’s 1-million–pixel fourth-generation sensor, the fifth generation, GenX320, has reduced its resolution to 320 x 320 pixels, reduced die size to 13 mm2, and now includes standard data formats for easy downstream processing and a hierarchy of ultra-low power modes that can be used to wake up other parts of the system, Prophesee CEO Luca Verre told EE Times.
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Prophesee’s previous-generation sensor, designed in partnership with Sony, went to mass production at the end of 2021. This HD sensor is a BSI (back-side illuminated), 3D-stacked chip small enough to target consumer electronics for the first time.

Prophesee has been working with Qualcomm to demonstrate this sensor with Snapdragon mobile processors. Verre said at least two OEMs are building smartphones for 2025 release with the combination of Snapdragon and Prophesee included. The use case here is to fuse full-frame and event data to improve smartphone camera image quality. Motion blur can be reduced using the Prophesee sensor to detect movement in the photo and then using Prophesee’s computational photography algorithms to correct for it.

GenX320, with its lower resolution, lower power consumption and smaller size, will target AR/VR headsets, security and monitoring/detection systems, touchless displays, eye tracking, and other always-on IoT devices. However, while still a BIS 3D-stacked design, this sensor isn’t developed with Sony, and will be manufactured in a different foundry
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Maybe Prophesee could relegate its use of Akida, if any, to high precision applications. I don't know whether this includes the high-resolution 3D stacked pixel array developed with Sony, because Sony does have its in-house analog NNs (US2022020757A1 SEMICONDUCTOR STORAGE DEVICE AND NEURAL NETWORK DEVICE 20181218), and Qualcomm has Snapdragon Hexagon - but then there's TeNNs/ViT.
 
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I spoke with Peter about Pia's appointment not long after, he was involved and holds her in high respect, she was there at the beginning
of Brainchip's journey in Perth at the Innovation Centre, she has and I believe does open doors within government, in fact organizing the
local minister of Technology and Innovation to visit the Brainchip Research Institute a few years ago.

The same criticism could be dished out to Geoff Carrick, is he promoting Brainchip to Institutional Investment houses ?

Either way, I'd like to see 3 NED's Australian based remain on the Board....Tech.
I have a feeling we could start seeing a few new faces replacing some of the staff that were involved in the company before Sean took over.
 
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In June we did a podcast with Dr Sukhatme from the University of Southern California.

The post below by Gourav who attended USC, thanks the NSF, DARPA, IARPA and SAMSUNG for their support and funding the research.

Interestingly (at least i think so) Gourav also tags neuromorphic and sensors at the end of the post.

He is now working as a applied scientist at AMAZON.

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Today I have had it confirmed, the company is sending out emails today, to the customers who placed pre-orders
for the new Edge Box, via the US (emails that is).

Customers have been invited to email any technical questions they may have directly to the sales team, shipments are now
expected to be dispatched early in Q3 (July I'm guessing), and yes there has been a slight delay, but for very good reason,
as this is our first product direct to the market, quality control was made the priority, making sure they all work perfectly,
as we are all aware, any stuff ups at this critical juncture would be very damaging to our name.

Steve Thorne confirmed today via Tony....cheers.

Tech (y)

Love to know how many by volume….. !!
 
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His LinkedIn profile states he’s almost a perpetual student therefore his access to BrainChip’s true potential would be seriously limited. I’d suggest he digs a little deeper than looking at one promotional video from 3 years ago before declaring we are lying about our capabilities. Next!
Pretty sure it's an auto-correct, that was missed and is supposed to say "presented".
 
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Love to know how many by volume….. !!

So would I !...I did ask Rob that question, but Sean has since answered that question with his "on par" with our expectations, he has
also clearly stated that the 25 to 100 volume by units is the VVDN domain, as we are most definitely not geared up for that supply
type operation, we are IP specialists as you know.

I think it will be a nice little earner for us, but the most valuable commodity will most definitely be the customer feedback, directly to
the company and via social media and tech blog sites, this I believe will enhance the cupcake and other opportunities in the edge box
market.

I'm picking Tata, Accenture and Digimarc as the next IP "potential" signings.

Digimarc currently have 10 patents with us mentioned.

Accenture currently have 5 patents with us mentioned.

Tata currently have 1 patent with us mentioned.

Something has to stick at some point, wouldn't you agree ??

Tech.
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Lots of very interesting articles, posts and links about an impressive technology!
A lot of work and time goes into it, including your research. Thanks for your hard work!!

But how can this be summarized briefly:
Where will we be with Akida in two years?
 
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The Samsung family hub fridge can identify 33 different food types when you put them in the fridge. I know it’s probably not Akida but with Akidas one shot/ few shot learning, why wouldn’t you use Akida and offer a fridge that you can train from a single photo what your new food type is so it can identify it from then on. Therefore it would identify virtually EVERYTHING you put in or take out. It’s a no brainer to me .. 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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Lots of very interesting articles, posts and links about an impressive technology!
A lot of work and time goes into it, including your research. Thanks for your hard work!!

But how can this be summarized briefly:
Where will we be with Akida in two years?
In two years? Man, I don’t know about you but with akida I will be for sure still here where I am. Just hopefully with a LOOOT MOOOORE MONEEEY in my bank account! Yeeeehaaaa
 
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In two years? Man, I don’t know about you but with akida I will be for sure still here where I am. Just hopefully with a LOOOT MOOOORE MONEEEY in my bank account! Yeeeehaaaa
More money on the bank account does not mean more money in your depot because of higher share price.

So, what do you and others think?
Will be a breakthrough of Akida on the market?
And if so, will the breakthrough within next two years?
 

itsol4605

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The Samsung family hub fridge can identify 33 different food types when you put them in the fridge. I know it’s probably not Akida but with Akidas one shot/ few shot learning, why wouldn’t you use Akida and offer a fridge that you can train from a single photo what your new food type is so it can identify it from then on. Therefore it would identify virtually EVERYTHING you put in or take out. It’s a no brainer to me .. 🤷🏻‍♂️
Nice idea!! Sounds promissing!!

One question regarding one shot learning and naming of the stuff to put in the fridge.
Does the customer has to name it by keyboard?
 

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Nice idea!! Sounds promissing!!

One question regarding one shot learning and naming of the stuff to put in the fridge.
Does the customer has to name it by keyboard?
The fridge has a touch screen on the front and internet connectivity. Easy to simply type a name in 👍
 
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The fridge has a touch screen on the front and internet connectivity. Easy to simply type a name in 👍
How does the fridge handle new stuff, today?
Is fridge communicate with cloud AI?
 
Lots of very interesting articles, posts and links about an impressive technology!
A lot of work and time goes into it, including your research. Thanks for your hard work!!

But how can this be summarized briefly:
Where will we be with Akida in two years?
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How does the fridge handle new stuff, today?
Is fridge communicate with cloud AI?
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