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Same same..... over !I was reading it as $1.8m for contract and we also get $800k for 'providing' R&D services !!? = AU$4mil
Same same..... over !I was reading it as $1.8m for contract and we also get $800k for 'providing' R&D services !!? = AU$4mil
I'm more impressed by Dr Anthony's LinkedIn post, than the Company announcement today![]()
I didn't realize Anil was so hep.
To be honest, I guess the Germans will sell off at the beginning and collect a few pennies, thinking they’ve made the deal of their life. Later, when the pros don’t see a further downtrend, they will buy in. Let’s see… maybe I’m wrong. But in Germany, there are a lot more ‘mimimis’ than down under… believe me.Getting in early .......
BOOoom = When the German Frankfurt Exchange opens shortly.
Followed by'
BooooooOOOOM = When the American Exchange opens midway through the German trading session.
Regards,
Esq.
We know nothing, of Anil's wild college days..I didn't realize Anil was so hep.
I didn't realize Anil was so hep.
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#tenns #mamba #brainchip | M Anthony Lewis | 13 comments
Yes to Edge AI! BrainChip has racked up an impressive number of beyond state of the art models for edge inference. These models are based on our own TENNs family of models. #TENNS are a kind of State-Space Model recently popularized by #Mamba. We have been working on our variant for a number...www.linkedin.com
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Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip, highlighted the importance of this work, stating:
"This partnership showcases how neuromorphic computing can achieve significant benefits of low-power, high-performance compute in the most mission-critical use cases."
The contract also involves BrainChip partnering with a yet-unnamed aerospace and defence giant. Milestone payments will begin in January 2025, providing much-needed revenue consistency over the next year.
"An impressive number of beyond SOTA models for edge inference ... based on our own TENNs family of models."
I read this as "We have a whole lot of customers lined up and working with us to adapt their, probably CNN, models to run on Akida2/TENNs."
"I think we might be able to schedule a funeral for CNN models for temporal processing."
Ubiquitous!
Hey Dio,Much of the model building was probably done in conjunction with Edge Impulse, who have developed a method of automatically classifying items added to a model, as I understand it (I may be wrong - (there's always a first time)) basically using one-shot learning from pre-existing models. This may relate to "based on our own TENNs family of models".
@TECH , you referred to Akida 2 silicon - remember when Anil announced the tapeout, and then this was quietly shelved in favour of some mysterious "other" entity doing the job?
Drum roll ... !!!
The curtains part to reveal ... ???
... any day now ...
There was a statement to that effect at the time - then it all went dark ...Hey Dio,
Or just suspecting that is the case, or was it confirmed somewhere that Akida 2 tapeout was pulled due to somebody else undertaking it?
Didn't we drop that idea so that BRN would not be seen as a competitor to any future buyers of the IP?Much of the model building was probably done in conjunction with Edge Impulse, who have developed a method of automatically classifying items added to a model, as I understand it (I may be wrong - (there's always a first time)) basically using one-shot learning from pre-existing models. This may relate to "based on our own TENNs family of models".
@TECH , you referred to Akida 2 silicon - remember when Anil announced the tapeout, and then this was quietly shelved in favour of some mysterious "other" entity doing the job?
Drum roll ... !!!
The curtains part to reveal ... ???
... any day now ...
Maybe I was rightNo podcast, things seem extremely quite on any real news from BRN ( which is normal anyway ) so are we in a blackout period and going to get our surprise after 3 years of promises. So are we in for a real price sensitive announcement any time soon? And then a release of the podcast to go with maybe the announcement.
How lucky can we be?
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