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Well whoever stands still, is going to lose, at the moment..Trouble is, we keep trumping our own aces.
And that's only going to get worse.
Well whoever stands still, is going to lose, at the moment..Trouble is, we keep trumping our own aces.
(…) The USC Brain-Body Dynamics Lab is led by Francisco Valero-Cuevas, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy (try to fit all this onto one business card!), who has been fascinated with the biomechanics of the human hand for years (see the 2008 article below) and was already talking about utilising neuromorphic chips in robots three years ago, in a ‘research update’ video recorded on June 17, 2021:
“But at the same time we are building physical robots that have what are called ‘neuromorphic circuits’. These are computer chips that are emulating populations of spiking neurons that then feed motors and amplifiers and the like that actually produce manipulation and locomotion.” (from 2:56 min)
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Given that a number of USC Viterbi School of Engineering faculty members are evidently favourably aware of BrainChip (see below) - plus our CTO happens to be a USC School of Engineering alumnus and possibly still has some ties to his alma mater - I wouldn’t be surprised if Valero Lab researchers were also experimenting with Akida.
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Definitely been some interactions between T-Mobile staff and BrainChip on LinkedIn recently
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‘We’ve Fused Signal Processing and AI’: NVIDIA CEO Outlines Future of Telecom at T-Mobile’s Capital Markets Day
At T-Mobile’s Capital Markets Day, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang shared a bold vision for the future of telecommunicationsblogs.nvidia.com
This recently published article is worth the read. Quite a few experiments completed with Akida, Loihi 2 & DynappCNN. Akida appears to outperform on most.Great posts by @Frangipani today that I genuinely appreciate.
That was for one of brainchips earliest failures “studio”Quantum Corporation as opposed to Quantum Ventura.
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Quantum® Unveils Enhanced Partner Portal and Program, Receives Channel Recognition from CRN
Quantum Corporation (NASDAQ: QMCO), the pioneer in end-to-end data management solutions designed for the AI era, demonstrates its commitment to the chwww.businesswire.comTechnology Partners
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That was for one of brainchips earliest failures “studio”
Christmas Past or Marley's ghost?Quantum Corporation as opposed to Quantum Ventura.
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Quantum® Unveils Enhanced Partner Portal and Program, Receives Channel Recognition from CRN
Quantum Corporation (NASDAQ: QMCO), the pioneer in end-to-end data management solutions designed for the AI era, demonstrates its commitment to the chwww.businesswire.comTechnology Partners
Quantum works closely with our Technology Partners to deliver proven joint solutions based on our award-winning scale-out storage, archive, and data protection portfolio. Create rock-solid solutions for today's most demanding environments by becoming a technology partner.www.quantum.com
I remember reading somewhere (thought it might be in the original CTO announcement, but it's not) that Tony has a strong commercialisation focus (especially for a CTO, who are known to like to "tinker")..
Not sure he is commercialisation focused or not but definately he is out spoken and wants to do something than to defend himself. To me he is an aggressor and will not stop from challenging himself and his competitors.I remember reading somewhere (thought it might be in the original CTO announcement, but it's not) that Tony has a strong commercialisation focus (especially for a CTO, who are known to like to "tinker")..
Whether it was actually said or it's just a figment of my imagination, it's clearly evidenced, by his statement, that he definitely is commercialisation focused!