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Must've been good head if you still remember it from 1944...
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Don't blame me. Beachhead suck. Beach head, well, that's a different kinda suck. Use your space bar. Grammar saves lives...
 
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Chip wars advance......

Cannot be good for Brainchip but maybe some see it differently(?)

I honestly don’t see why this would be bad for BrainChip. With the U.S. blocking TSMC from supplying certain chips to Huawei, it actually opens up more opportunities for BrainChip. Since l Akida isn’t tied up in these trade restrictions, they could attract more customers who are looking for alternatives to restricted suppliers. It seems like it could really boost BrainChip’s position in the market. Brainchip currently is not in the Chinese market with partnerships like Huawei … 🧐 I think it is positive just my personal opinion
 
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The buy and sell numbers are looking pretty good for a cracking week ahead
It would be good to see a quality announcement from management stating they have 4 contracts signed
And are super excited to see the progress of the company.

Slap me please I must be dreaming
 
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Chip wars advance......

Cannot be good for Brainchip but maybe some see it differently(?)

I agree with 7, not sure how you could possibly "see" this as a negative..
Maybe you need to see an Ophthalmologist?.. 🤔😛

The exact reverse would most probably be happening if Harris/Walz had gotten in, with Walz having a history of literally being "in bed" with the daughter of a high ranking Chinese Communist official and even having his wedding on the anniversary date of the Tiananmen Square massacre (supposedly to remember the "Democratic defiance" of it).

The strong US connection of our Company, will show strong dividends to us, with the Trump teams focus on America first and tarrifing against unfair competition, from countries like China.

Other Western countries, will likely follow the US's lead, or watch it strengthen, as they fall into further economic decay.

All in my humble opinion only.
 
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I agree with 7, not sure how you could possibly "see" this as a negative..
Maybe you need to see an Ophthalmologist?.. 🤔😛

The exact reverse would most probably be happening if Harris/Walz had gotten in, with Walz having a history of literally being "in bed" with the daughter of a high ranking Chinese Communist official and even having his wedding on the anniversary date of the Tiananmen Square massacre (supposedly to remember the "Democratic defiance" of it).

The strong US connection of our Company, will show strong dividends to us, with the Trump teams focus on America first and tarrifing against unfair competition, from countries like China.

Other Western countries, will likely follow the US's lead, or watch it strengthen, as they fall into further economic decay.

All in my humble opinion only.
Hi Dingo, I have heard the Circle8 is going very well exceeding expectations, have you heard any information.
 
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Hi Dingo, I have heard the Circle8 is going very well exceeding expectations, have you heard any information.
Hi MegaportX, I haven't been searching or looking, for any commercial engagements, or progress.

I'm sure progress is being made though.

We've all heard the "patience" comments and even "on the cusp" directly from Sean and while there doesn't "seem" to be much happening, I'm quietly confident of some significant progress soon.

I'm at a point now, where I don't really "care" what's happening and have Trust in the Company, to benefit my interests and investment.
 
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Hi Tech,

I only just realised this morning that the TinyML Foundation is rebranding itself to the EDGE AI FOUNDATION!!! The new foundation’s mission is to ensure advancements in edge AI benefit society and the environment.

Check out the video below!! No one can deny that the edge is really starting to gain momentum!!

I think it's interesting that the video has been narrated by a woman with an Australian accent, despite the foundation being based in the US. I wonder if we can read anything into that? 🦘🇦🇺


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Here's a pic showing Ken Wu at the TinyML Foundation's (aka EDGE AI FOUNDATION) recent event.

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Missed this post.

Was just googling and saw the rebranding so did a quick search on TSE and see @Bravo and @TECH already picked up.

A bit on the newly branded website. Some decent names to be in with.



tinyML Foundation Strategic Partners

Strategic Partners enable us to continue to invest in strengthening our community for the benefit of the industry, academia and NGOs.

By becoming a Strategic Partner, you get on the “inside track” of the community to participate or lead working groups, drive content for events, engage in governance for community direction, leverage a growing talent pool, and highlight your innovations via speaking opportunities online and in-person.


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BrainChip is the worldwide leader in on-chip edge AI processing and learning technology, that enables faster, efficient, secure, and customizable intelligent devices untethered from the cloud. The company’s first-to-market neuromorphic processor, AkidaTM, mimics the human brain, the most efficient computer known, to analyze only essential sensor inputs at the point of acquisition, executing only necessary operations and therefore, processing data with unparalleled efficiency and precision. This supports a distributed intelligence approach keeping machine learning local to the chip, independent of the cloud, dramatically reducing latency, while simultaneously improving privacy and data security.
BrainChip is the foundation for cost-effective, fan-less, portable, real-time Edge AI systems that can offload the cloud, reducing the rapid growth in carbon footprint of datacenters. In addition, Akida’s unique capability to learn locally on device also reduces retraining of models in the cloud whose skyrocketing cost is a barrier to the growth of AIoT.
 
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On BrainChip’s updated website I couldn’t find Mercedes Benz anywhere
Has anyone noticed this or have I missed it ??!
 
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On BrainChip’s updated website I couldn’t find Mercedes Benz anywhere
Has anyone noticed this or have I missed it ??!
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
The new E-class is due to go on sale in 2025, so I guess it won't be too long before we find out if our technology is involved in some way, shape or form, whether that is via TENNs being included in the software or what not.

Ola Källenius said this "is the most intelligent car that we have ever made", which makes me think that it has to be at least as intelligent as the EQXX.

The article I posted a link to a little earlier also states the following.

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Ola Källenius also refers to the new MBOS in the video when he demos the voice assistant. If you look at this article below dated 22 Jan 2024 in eMercedesBenz, it talks about the MBOS having been derived from the display technology in the EQXX.
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And we all know that the UI/UX display technology in the EQXX incorporated our very own brain mimicking tech. 🧠🍟



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Howdy gang!

Here's some more news on Mercedes' next gen MBOS and this ties in with Qualcomm's latest chips Snapdragon Cockpit Elite and Snapdragon Ride Elite, which will be available for sampling in 2025.

The article below, published 2 days ago, states "Qualcomm’s new Elite line of Snapdragon Cockpit and Snapdragon Drive platforms, set to launch on production vehicles in 2026, including upcoming models featuring Mercedes-Benz’s next-gen MB-OS". And, as per the information provided in the above post, Mercedes' new E-class (with the next generation MB-OS) is due to go on sale in 2025.

So, this obvious leads us to the next question of how likely it would be for Qualcomm to incorporate our technology into their stack or whether it is more likely for upcoming Mercedes vehicles only.

Looking through Qualcomm's product brief, I can see that the Ride Elite will come with "highly accurate, end efficient end-to-end transformers", plus "real-time driver monitoring and enhanced object detection" and an "AI-enhanced image signal processor support over 40 multimodal sensors, including up to 20 high-resolution cameras for 360-degree coverage and in-cabin monitoring".

I'm not sure of the technical aspects of transformers but I did wonder whether they might be referring to TENNs since TENNs has been described as a "transformer replacement" for edge processing.

Perhaps another one for @Diogenese. 🤗

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

Panasonic and Arm look to standardise Software-Defined vehicles​

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Panasonic Automotive Systems and Arm have announced a strategic partnership that’s aimed at standardising automotive architecture for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs).
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The two companies are looking to create a software stack with the flexibility to meet the current and future needs for automotive and have aligned on this through their active participation in SOAFEE, an initiative that is driving greater collaboration in standardised software development across the automotive market.
The partnership will see PAS and Arm adopt and extend the device virtualization framework VirtIO to decouple automotive software development from hardware and accelerate automotive industry development cycles.
The automotive industry has increasingly consolidated Electronic Control Units (ECUs) into a single powerful ECU such as Cockpit Domain Controller (CDC) or a High-Performance Computer (HPC) and this has made hypervisors and advanced chipsets more important than ever.
However, many automakers and tier-1 suppliers are challenged by vendor-specific proprietary interfaces, which leads to increased costs and delivery time when transitioning from one vendor solution to another.
Both PAS and Arm have recognised the need to shift from a hardware-centric to a software-first development model to address these challenges and by standardising the interfaces between automaker and tier-1 supplier software stacks and the underlying hypervisors and chipsets these run on, it will now be easier for automotive partners to adopt the latest generations of technology.
This new partnership will involve several key initiatives:
  • Utilising VirtIO-based Unified HMI to standardise zonal architecture
  • PAS and Arm are leveraging VirtIO not only for virtualising devices connected to the central ECU like CDC/HPC, but also for remote devices linked to zonal ECUs. Both have demonstrated a proof-of-concept using PAS’s open-source remote GPU technology, Unified HMI, to implement a Display Zonal Architecture built on Arm. This architecture distributes GPU loads from the central ECU to multiple zonal ECUs, reducing heat generation and harness weight without altering applications running on the central ECU. The flexible partitioning in the Mali-G78AE GPU of Zonal ECUs allocates dedicated hardware resources to different workloads, enabling deterministic graphics performance in a Display Zonal Architecture.
  • PAS and Arm are collaborating to provide a SOAFEE Blueprint and reference implementation of this work, aiming to standardise emerging zonal architectures in the automotive industry.
  • PAS’s vSkipGen operates on Arm Neoverse-based cloud servers and by maintaining the same Arm CPU architecture and VirtIO device virtualisation framework, this initiative will ensure full environmental parity between cloud virtual hardware and automotive hardware.
  • PAS and Arm will collaborate to implement VirtIO in virtual hardware, further bridging the gap between virtual and physical automotive systems.
Currently focused on cockpit use cases like Android Automotive and Automotive Grade Linux, PAS and Arm are now aiming to broaden the VirtIO standards to encompass more automotive applications. This includes standardising interfaces for Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) to decouple Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) software from hardware dependencies.
Commenting Masashige Mizuyama, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of PAS said, “Our partnership with Arm aims to promote the standardisation of VirtIO and bring this industry reference standard to the next level. It will unlock software potential and serve as a crucial foundation for building the future of automotive technology towards SDV.”
“SDVs continue to be one of the most exciting opportunities for automakers today, but realising this vision demands innovative approaches that allow software developers to begin their work before physical silicon is available,” said Dipti Vachani, senior vice president and general manager, Automotive Line of Business at Arm. “Our partnership with PAS stems from both organisations’ active participation in SOAFEE and builds on a shared goal to reduce fragmentation in the industry through standardisation, which will ultimately accelerate automotive development cycles for our partners.”

 
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Interesting trading going on this morning. Whole lot of trades that have been quantities of 2 as well as other single digit ones seem to be pushing the price down, but then some good healthy buys to push the price back up.
 
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