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Uiux is of the male species, having talked with him via mobile phone conversation..Bravo is of the female species.

Uiux and Fact Finder had a personality clash..both very intelligent, both top class researchers...a very similar scenario between Bravo and Frangapani, who are both fantastic contributors to our forum, both have different approaches in the way they communicate and share their research..I'd suggest that being Australian, we can relate to Bravo's style in a little more relaxed Aussie way, if that makes sense.

The key thing to remember is that we are all different, we all have an individual style in how we communicate, that's what makes us unique..just like Peters brilliant original SNAP64...out of which the AKIDA suite of products are now being realized.

Accept others posts without trying to be so judgemental...ultimately we ALL want to see Brainchip succeed, with or without any input from Nvidia 🤣🤣

God Bless...Tech x
 
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Uiux is of the male species, having talked with him via mobile phone conversation..Bravo is of the female species.

Uiux and Fact Finder had a personality clash..both very intelligent, both top class researchers...a very similar scenario between Bravo and Frangapani, who are both fantastic contributors to our forum, both have different approaches in the way they communicate and share their research..I'd suggest that being Australian, we can relate to Bravo's style in a little more relaxed Aussie way, if that makes sense.

The key thing to remember is that we are all different, we all have an individual style in how we communicate, that's what makes us unique..just like Peters brilliant original SNAP64...out of which the AKIDA suite of products are now being realized.

Accept others posts without trying to be so judgemental...ultimately we ALL want to see Brainchip succeed, with or without any input from Nvidia 🤣🤣

God Bless...Tech x
Sir? Sir??? One question…. Just to confirm…”Accept others posts” or “except other posts”…because there is T&J waiting for further clarification …. I just want to be sure… don’t think I could accept something from an individual like him! For the rest of your post thumbs up

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Uiux is of the male species, having talked with him via mobile phone conversation..Bravo is of the female species.

Uiux and Fact Finder had a personality clash..both very intelligent, both top class researchers...a very similar scenario between Bravo and Frangapani, who are both fantastic contributors to our forum, both have different approaches in the way they communicate and share their research..I'd suggest that being Australian, we can relate to Bravo's style in a little more relaxed Aussie way, if that makes sense.

The key thing to remember is that we are all different, we all have an individual style in how we communicate, that's what makes us unique..just like Peters brilliant original SNAP64...out of which the AKIDA suite of products are now being realized.

Accept others posts without trying to be so judgemental...ultimately we ALL want to see Brainchip succeed, with or without any input from Nvidia 🤣🤣

God Bless...Tech x
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Not sure if anyone could dig a little deeper. Running on a ARM cortex A53 with in house NPU… could it be Akida?

https://www.hackster.io/news/m5stac...ngs-with-the-3-2-tops-llm-module-f0a4e061f0de

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M5Stack Adds Large Language Model Support to Its Offerings with the 3.2 TOPS LLM Module​

Get your M5Stack-powered project a little offline AI with the company's Axera AX630C-powered edge AI LLM host.​


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1 day ago • Machine Learning & AI / HW101
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Modular electronics specialist M5Stack has announced its latest hardware release, a module that aims to add large language model (LLM) artificial intelligence (AI) to your builds: the sensibly-named M5Stack LLM Module.
"[The LLM Module] is an integrated offline large language model (LLM) inference module designed for terminal devices that require efficient and intelligent interaction," M5Stack says of the hardware in question. "Whether for smart homes, voice assistants, or industrial control, Module LLM provides a smooth and natural AI experience without relying on the cloud, ensuring privacy and stability."
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This, combined with 3GB of memory dedicated to the NPU with 1GB left for the operating system installed on a 32GB eMMC module, is enough to run smaller large language models entirely on-device — while drawing, the company claims, as little as 1.5W. The module includes an integrated microphone with wake-word and speech recognition models pre-loaded, and a speaker to serve as an output through an integrated text-to-speech model. The eMMC comes with an unspecified version of Canonical's Ubuntu Linux pre-loaded, and can be upgraded through a microSD Card slot.


On the software front, M5Stack says the module is compatible with multiple large language models — featuring the Qwen2.5-0.5B model out-of-the-box, a compact LLM with 500,000 parameters tweaked for edge AI operations. The company has promised that future updates will bring support for the more capable Qwen2.5-1.5B model, three times the size of the launch model, as well as Llama3.2-1B and InternVL2-1B. If connected to a USB camera, the module also supports computer vision models including CLIP and YoloWorld at launch with DepthAnything, SegmentAnything, "and other advanced models" to follow in future updates.
The M5Stack LLM Module has been listed on the M5Stack store at $49.90, though at the time of writing was showing as out-of-stock; the company has also announced an "LLM debugging kit" that adds a Fast Ethernet network port and a dedicated kernel serial port, pricing for which has not yet been announced. The module is compatible with the company's Core, Core2, CoreS3, and Core MP135 development boards
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
Better action today :) :) :) 0.255 & 0.26 wiped

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buena suerte :-)

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itsol4605

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12% ... nice !! Why?? Any fundamental reason?
 
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charles2

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Yeah, action looking pretty good today.

A few biggish trades going through so far, so maybe someone with a bit of cash ready to buy in. Wondering if they're keen to get in before the US election gets going.

Could be an interesting few days ahead with the US election going on.
Could be an interesting few months, years.....
 
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Slade

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Trump and Elon are good for BrainChip
 
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Trump and Elon are good for BrainChip
Fortunately Brainchip will do just fine without that fine pair. Perhaps they will flourish to an even greater extent in a more civilized universe.
 
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toasty

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Yeah definitely.

Interesting to also see how this plays out over the coming months and if the results of the US election will have any effect:


Gelsinger getting frustrated over the slow progress.
Interesting that the Oz Government has just canned the defence satellite project as originally designed for a more "modern distributed model". Lockheed Martin was the original contractor so maybe they went to defence and said "we've got access to the latest and greatest neuromorphic technology for this use case".................
 
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Fortunately Brainchip will do just fine without that fine pair. Perhaps they will flourish to an even greater extent in a more civilized universe.
Seems to be the case so far doesn’t it? Actually… wait…
 
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TECH

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Well, it's 9:57am in Taipei and the tinyML Foundation is underway.

Our very own KEN WU (Senior Design Engineer) at Brainchip will be manning the demo counter, this event being held today
at the Grand Hilai Taipei is yet another great event to demonstrate our Akida Pico, TENN's and I personally think having Ken
on the desk is a huge plus, he has worked in very close with Anil, has hands on experience and will be able to communicate
with many of the local Taiwanese engineers in their local tongue, that is, getting the message across about any detailed questions
that may be posed.

I just wonder if Sean his handed him the company's big fancy pen, just incase someone walks up to the counter and wishes to
sign on the dotted line...dreams are free. :ROFLMAO::rolleyes::ROFLMAO:

Keep an eye out for any news grabs on this event.

Cheers....Tech.
 
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Fascinatingly Intuitive.



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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
Well, it's 9:57am in Taipei and the tinyML Foundation is underway.

Our very own KEN WU (Senior Design Engineer) at Brainchip will be manning the demo counter, this event being held today
at the Grand Hilai Taipei is yet another great event to demonstrate our Akida Pico, TENN's and I personally think having Ken
on the desk is a huge plus, he has worked in very close with Anil, has hands on experience and will be able to communicate
with many of the local Taiwanese engineers in their local tongue, that is, getting the message across about any detailed questions
that may be posed.

I just wonder if Sean his handed him the company's big fancy pen, just incase someone walks up to the counter and wishes to
sign on the dotted line...dreams are free. :ROFLMAO::rolleyes::ROFLMAO:

Keep an eye out for any news grabs on this event.

Cheers....Tech.
Cheers TECH......


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12% ... nice !! Why?? Any fundamental reason?
The stock market has more confidence with trump in charge of the US.
 
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