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Very positive article in German about NEXA with some additional info we didn’t know yet:

The LinkedIn post’s English translation already mentioned the smart glasses’ liquid crystal technology that protects against light-induced triggers of epileptic seizures by darkening harmful light stimuli within milliseconds.

The below article also says that the current prototype apparently only functions at temperatures below 26 degrees Celsius (78.8 degrees Fahrenheit) and that the Onsor team are working on fixing this.

Yeah, not exactly ideal in Oman’s hot climate, unless you stick to buildings, cars or public transport with AC… 😊



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Cool, that's the first I've heard about the actual "lenses" having a purpose, or haven't I been paying attention 🙄..

The temperature limitation sounds odd..

"The normal temperature range on the forehead is approximately between 35.4 °C and 37.4 °C"

Only being able to work at 26°C obviously isn't going to cut it and sounds like a major hurdle at this stage..
Regardless of what the ambient temperature is..
 
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Cool, that's the first I've heard about the actual "lenses" having a purpose, or haven't I been paying attention 🙄..

The temperature limitation sounds odd..

"The normal temperature range on the forehead is approximately between 35.4 °C and 37.4 °C"

Only being able to work at 26°C obviously isn't going to cut it and sounds like a major hurdle at this stage..
Regardless of what the ambient temperature is..
Below 26C not at 26, there is a huge difference and I think we are talking about the surroundings, not body temp, otherwise the glasses are useless.

Being allowed to drive a car as an example IF you are wearing the glasses, which by itself is huge.
 
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Afternoon Chippers ,

Calling it early ..... SOLID GREEN DAY close.

Hope we all have our Champagne equipment ready, Especially the Yanks , as she's about to get a 200% tariff shortly. 😆



Also , might pay to get the correct equipment, try this catalogue to add a dash of flair.


Personally id go for LOT 161 & LOT 84,No82 understated sophistication .


Thankyou to all the researchers , we.... I would be lost without all of your efforts .

Regards,
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We already knew that GEN 2/TENNs already was well advanced in some facets to the original Chatgpt.
Is the Fpga adoption a repeat of that for LLMs or a significant improvement?
Tony L did not specify.
The FPGA is a cut-down version with fewer NPUs. There will be additional memory for the LLM.

FPGAs are used for low volume or demonstrations. but not for large volume production.
 
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So weird.

I was just checking out the latest news about Trump trying to support Elon Musk's Tesla brand as the company has become a target in the last few days for American's who are incensed about Elon's handling/mishandling of DOGE.

So, Trump has tried "bigging" up Tesla, by "purchasing" a Tesla of his very own. LOL.

Anyway I just wanted to mention this because I was trying to find out more about measuring the max distance electric vehicles can potentially achieve per charge. I believe Mercedes holds the current record of max distance with the EQXX, in which Brainchip featured.

To cut a long story short, whilst attempting this research, I stumbled upon a previous post from July 2022 #91,953 and I found it very interesting to say the least. What's interesting is that Trump actually says at the time that Elon's "electric cars don't drive long enough".

Suffice to say, I am merely trying to point out that Mercedes selected BrainChip's help with their EQXX saying the following from the EETimes article linked here.
The article states “Although neuromorphic computing is still in its infancy, systems like these will be available on the market in just a few years,” according to Mercedes. “When applied at scale throughout a vehicle, they have the potential to radically reduce the energy needed to run the latest AI technologies.”

If Elon doesn't have us on his radar, perhaps he should, since AI will be a feature heavily in every electric vehicle in the future and therefore has the potential to effect the max distance per charge if not managed correctly.





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Trump hits back at Elon Musk, says he could have made him ‘drop to his knees and beg’​

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Lee Brown
Published July 13, 2022
Updated July 13, 2022, 9:43 a.m. ET



Former President Donald Trump has hit back at Elon Musk for calling him too old to run again — claiming he could have made the world’s richest man “drop to [his] knees and beg” when he was in the White House.
Trump used his Twitter rival Truth Social to attack Musk, 51, in an ongoing war of words that on Monday saw the Tesla mogul saying it was “time for Trump to hang up his hat & sail into the sunset.”
“When Elon Musk came to the White House asking me for help on all of his many subsidized projects, whether it’s electric cars that don’t drive long enough, driverless cars that crash, or rocketships to nowhere, without which subsidies he’d be worthless, and telling me how he was a big Trump fan and Republican, I could have said, ‘drop to your knees and beg,’ and he would have done it,” the 45th commander-in-chief claimed.
“Now Elon should focus on getting himself out of the Twitter mess because he could owe $44 billion for something that’s perhaps worthless,” Trump wrote of Musk, who faces legal action after pulling out of his much-hyped offer to buy the social media giant.

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday escalated his feud with billionaire Elon Musk in a series of Truth Social posts.

“Also, lots of competition for electric cars!” Trump insisted of Tesla.

“P.S. Why was Elon allowed to break the $15 million stock purchase barrier on Twitter without any reporting? That is a very serious breach!” the former president added.

“Have fun Elon and [Jack Dorsey] go to it!” he wrote, referring to the Twitter founder who had supported Musk’s plans to take over.



Mecedes managed over 1000 km in their EQXX concept car - ultra streamlined, ultra light weight.

The battery anode included silicon particles mixed with graphite to increase battery charge capacity. Silicon has a much higher charge density, but expands too much to be used on its own.
 
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Tata consultancy services with gesture recognition

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Below 26C not at 26, there is a huge difference and I think we are talking about the surroundings, not body temp, otherwise the glasses are useless.

Being allowed to drive a car as an example IF you are wearing the glasses, which by itself is huge.
"Below 26C not at 26, there is a huge difference and I think we are talking about the surroundings, not body temp, otherwise the glasses are useless."

Sorry, yes that's what I meant, 26°C and below.
Still not right 😛
25.9°C and below!

How is something sitting on the body "not" going to reach external body temperature, unless it's being cooled?..
 
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"Below 26C not at 26, there is a huge difference and I think we are talking about the surroundings, not body temp, otherwise the glasses are useless."

Sorry, yes that's what I meant, 26°C and below.
Still not right 😛
25.9°C and below!

How is something sitting on the body "not" going to reach external body temperature, unless it's being cooled?..
Not large parts of the glasses are touching the body, are they?

The bridge of the nose and over the ears are the normal touching/support points, that's not enough contacts area to heat up the glasses.

But okay if the glasses are out in the sun, they will get too hot to work but as I said earlier they should work fine inside an AC cooled car.
 
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"Below 26C not at 26, there is a huge difference and I think we are talking about the surroundings, not body temp, otherwise the glasses are useless."

Sorry, yes that's what I meant, 26°C and below.
Still not right 😛
25.9°C and below!

How is something sitting on the body "not" going to reach external body temperature, unless it's being cooled?..
My opinion only @DingoBorat but the temperature issue might have to do with the glasses using ”Dry electrodes” when contacting the skin.

Guessing here but the higher temperature might cause the human to sweat which may interfere with the readings? Unless your Prince Andrew of course who doesn’t sweat 😂

Obviously the temp issue is not related to Brainchip’s accelerator or its ability to process the data. The quality of data in (readings) will affect the results.

I could be completely off track but that was my first thought on reading the temp problem to overcome.



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Not large parts of the glasses are touching the body, are they?

The bridge of the nose and over the ears are the normal touching/support points, that's not enough contacts area to heat up the glasses.

But okay if the glasses are out in the sun, they will get too hot to work but as I said earlier they should work fine inside an AC cooled car.
I disagree on your points 😛

The 3 contact points "are" enough to raise the temperature of the glasses, to body temperature, why wouldn't they?
Saying that's not enough contact area, doesn't make sense, as there only needs to be "contact" unless they're made from something that insulates them from the body, or wicks away the body heat, quicker than it's being absorbed.

They will work inside an air conditioned car, if they have it blowing at their face..
 
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I disagree on your points 😛

The 3 contact points "are" enough to raise the temperature of the glasses, to body temperature, why wouldn't they?
Saying that's not enough contact area, doesn't make sense, as there only needs to be "contact" unless they're made from something that insulates them from the body, or wicks away the body heat, quicker than it's being absorbed.

They will work inside an air conditioned car, if they have it blowing at their face..

Again @DingoBorat I could be wrong but I think the glasses helping to prevent epilepsy has to do with light hitting the eyes which is why lots of TV shows warn against watching it as it could cause an epileptic fit. It’s about the flashes or flickering of light hitting the eyes can trigger an epileptic fit.

I think they would be similar to to self tinting glasses or even welding visors to help prevent that occurring. I don’t think that is the cause of the temperature issue.

But I’m not qualified in these area’s. They are just my thoughts on it!
 
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My opinion only @DingoBorat but the temperature issue might have to do with the glasses using ”Dry electrodes” when contacting the skin.

Guessing here but the higher temperature might cause the human to sweat which may interfere with the readings? Unless your Prince Andrew of course who doesn’t sweat 😂

Obviously the temp issue is not related to Brainchip’s accelerator or its ability to process the data. The quality of data in (readings) will affect the results.

I could be completely off track but that was my first thought on reading the temp problem to overcome.



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You can sweat with exertion, below 26°C though too..

But sounds like it's probably got "something" to do with the electrode tech, like you said..
 
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My opinion only @DingoBorat but the temperature issue might have to do with the glasses using ”Dry electrodes” when contacting the skin.

Guessing here but the higher temperature might cause the human to sweat which may interfere with the readings? Unless your Prince Andrew of course who doesn’t sweat 😂

Obviously the temp issue is not related to Brainchip’s accelerator or its ability to process the data. The quality of data in (readings) will affect the results.

I could be completely off track but that was my first thought on reading the temp problem to overcome.



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Hi SG,

Photochrome glasses are temperature sensitive.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0143720811000957

I would think Akida would not break into a sweat at 45C.
 
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I disagree on your points 😛

The 3 contact points "are" enough to raise the temperature of the glasses, to body temperature, why wouldn't they?
Saying that's not enough contact area, doesn't make sense, as there only needs to be "contact" unless they're made from something that insulates them from the body, or wicks away the body heat, quicker than it's being absorbed.

They will work inside an air conditioned car, if they have it blowing at their face..
Wrong!

A much larger area of the glasses are in "free" air, not toughing the skin.

Those 3 contacts point are far from enough heating up the glasses.

But never mind, we need more info before coming to premature conclusions.
 
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Hi SG,

Photochrome glasses are temperature sensitive.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0143720811000957

I would think Akida would not break into a sweat at 45C.
Thanks @Diogenese i should have dug a little deeper. Didn’t realise that! Gotta love science!

Probably better outcome for us if that’s the temperature issue vs the dry contacts as hopefully that means “Our” part of the glasses can continue without issue. Eg data input and processing is not the issue.

Cheers

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I don't think they are photochromic, because they work off UV light exposure and would be too slow?..

Auto darkening welding helmets, use sensors and work differently and they have to use that kind of tech?..

I honestly don’t know @DingoBorat. I was spitballing ideas.

I just hope they can overcome the issue as the market and revenue would be awesome; let alone being part of a beneficial ai solution to help those who need it!

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Wrong!

A much larger area of the glasses are in "free" air, not toughing the skin.

Those 3 contacts point are far from enough heating up the glasses.

But never mind, we need more info before coming to premature conclusions.
"Those 3 contacts point are far from enough heating up the glasses."

I'm sorry, but you can't just bluntly state that I am wrong, especially when 2 of the contact points you mention "conducting" the heat "contain" the sensors..
 
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I honestly don’t know @DingoBorat. I was spitballing ideas.

I just hope they can overcome the issue as the market and revenue would be awesome; let alone being part of a beneficial ai solution to help those who need it!

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