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Diogenese

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OOoo-oooH-ooh!

Obviously you think this means that there is a chance that they're incoproating OUR new model algorithms ???

I think I was the first to give this a ❤️

Hopefully that means I snuck in first for a more in depth description of why it COULD BE US??
I'd like to think that "THEY" are using our software, but who is "THEY"?

My list includes Valeo and Mercedes in their up-coming product releases. Prophesee is another likely user for their high definition DVS (Synsense being adopted for the el cheapo DVS). In fact, all the EAPs will already have been trying out Akida 2/TeNNs software.

What I'd like to know is, who took over the tape-out of Akida 2:

Intel with their 18A gate-all-around process,
Nvidia with their ADAS processor,
ARM, with whom we have a long-standing relationship,
Socionext,
TSMC,
TATA,
MegaChips ... ?

I think it has to be at that sort of level.
 
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Diogenese

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Was trying to find anything related to it.

Is it hearing?...got no idea but as someone like yourself would know, Pico is used in units of measurement, very small, but I also see it is an acronym also used in evidence based medicine...could something like this framework be used to guide creation of models for Akida 2.0 / Tenns?

Who knows where that came from in the presso?


Evidence Based Medicine: The PICO Framework​


Natural language questions typically do not contain the elements of clearly formulated question and can lead to difficulty when trying to find an answer.2,3 A modest investment of time to consider what you need to find out and construct a focused question will yield a more effective and efficient search for evidence, helping you to more quickly locate the best available evidence to inform your decision.

The PICO Framework​

The PICO framework is the most commonly used model for structuring clinical questions because it captures each key element required for a focused question. PICO stands for:
  • Patient or problem
  • Intervention or exposure
  • Comparison or control
  • Outcome(s)
Hi FMF,

Being an engineer, I'm a literal sort of person. I took it to mean "very small", ie, something which could fit in the ear, or on a MCU that fits in the ear. The noise cancelling would be very useful for that. It reduces the processing MACs to less than one tenth compared with known systems, so it would require less processor capacity.
 
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Hi FMF,

Being an engineer, I'm a literal sort of person. I took it to mean "very small", ie, something which could fit in the era, or on a MCU that fits in the ear. The noise cancelling would be very useful for that. It reduces the processing MACs to less than one tenth compared with known systems, so it would require less processor capacity.
Figured it might be the very small definition given the engineering background :)

The medical Pico framework did pique my interest though as something that could fit with NLP models or maybe not?
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Hi FMF,

Being an engineer, I'm a literal sort of person. I took it to mean "very small", ie, something which could fit in the ear, or on a MCU that fits in the ear. The noise cancelling would be very useful for that. It reduces the processing MACs to less than one tenth compared with known systems, so it would require less processor capacity.

Please let it be Cochlear Australia!

I love their catch phrase "Hear now. And always".

My partner has hearing issues and suffers terribly from tinnitus, so this is a subject that is extremely close to my heart.


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Please let it be Cochlear Australia!

I love their catch phrase "Hear now. And always".

My partner has hearing issues and suffers terribly from tinnitus, so this is a subject that is extremely close to my heart.


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Hearing aids, are an ever growing market, with the growth in popularity, of "Earbuds" among the masses.

I believe, there will be a much larger Future market, than there is currently.

I also have big hopes, that Cochlear, is a Future customer of ours 👍
 
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Diogenese

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Please let it be Cochlear Australia!

I love their catch phrase "Hear now. And always".

My partner has hearing issues and suffers terribly from tinnitus, so this is a subject that is extremely close to my heart.


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Sympathy to your partner - it must be literal torture.

I think I read somewhere a long while ago about noise-cancelling as a treatment for tinnitus. Now, if that is correct, each person could build their own noise-cancelling NN model. But the problem would be phase synchronization. To work, the treatment sound would need to be 180 degrees out of phase with the tinnitus and it would be difficult to maintain that synchronization so some feedback mechanism (PLL) would be requied. Perhaps that could be done by some biosensor, like those brain wave sensors, or maybe some simpler physiological reaction.

Nope, I didn't imagine it:
https://www.joinoto.com/articles/noise-cancelling-headphones-for-tinnitus
 
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Please let it be Cochlear Australia!

I love their catch phrase "Hear now. And always".

My partner has hearing issues and suffers terribly from tinnitus, so this is a subject that is extremely close to my heart.


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My wife calls it selective hearing.
 
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Mahesh from Google presenting on LLM>TinyML- He mentions 1-4bit quantisation (1bit, being the future)- A great match for Akida!

 
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Mahesh from Google presenting on LLM>TinyML- He mentions 1-4bit quantisation (1bit, being the future)- A great match for Akida!

 
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As reported by a new video shared by Moore's Law is Dead, AMD lost the bid due to its chip's performance and efficiency at 5 watts. The company reportedly wanted Nintendo to push the system in handheld mode at up to 15 watts to get truly next-generation performance, but the Japanese company didn't want to push its console that far, as they didn't want to have a heavier battery. Ultimately, NVIDIA's chip provided the same power as the AMD chip with much better efficiency and a far cheaper node, which was very important for Nintendo to keep costs low.

 
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From Edge Impluse , and look who is walking around RT

 
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Please let it be Cochlear Australia!

I love their catch phrase "Hear now. And always".

My partner has hearing issues and suffers terribly from tinnitus, so this is a subject that is extremely close to my heart.


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@Bravo ........... so the garage sales still haven"t been that successfull................... :ROFLMAO:
 
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