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Shadow59

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Chippers every Monday morning and Friday evening waiting for a price sensitive announcement

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and another week goes by
 
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Jefwilto

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This was on the other site last week has this been mentioned here as i havnt been on for awhile
 

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Im working on it. First of all the crypto posts should have now stopped. Today I will clean up.

@zeeb0t, You’ve only got rid of about 6 or 7.
I have privately via conversation sent you a complete list of well over 45 more, all different names
Further, it has resumed again this morning with a new name, darrynivanex
I’d really appreciate some attention to the major issues this site is experiencing, please read my DM's
 
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New epilepsy device for home at night time, $,2,900 each
 

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New epilepsy device for home at night time
It’s different than this from onsor .. it’s not a wearable like the glasses and Not for early detection, but it alerts caregivers when a seizure occurs — which is already a good thing. As I understand it



 
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This was on the other site last week has this been mentioned here as i havnt been on for awhile
 
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Am I blind, but I only see Intel being mentioned?!

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Don't panic Chips, As far as I can tell that's not Lip-Bu Tan pictured below.

In my humble opinion, I believe many companies would start with Intel when exploring neuromorphic tech. When they discover Brainchip, they find themselves having to switch to the world's first and only commercially available superior neuromorphic architecture.
As an example that springs to mind, I would suggest Accenture would be kicking themselves for wasting so much time mucking around with Intel.
Probably half the reason why, this shit's taking so long.



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Part IV:


Imagine yourself on a nostalgic paddlewheel steamboat, cruising along the mighty Mississippi River near Natchez, MS, past grand antebellum mansions…

Now throw overboard all the stereotypes about the state of Mississippi and its inhabitants for a moment and have a look at the following compilation of links that are testament to the Magnolia State’s existing and growing role in the US aerospace and defence industry, which I bet hadn’t been on the radar of many a TSE forum reader (me included):

https://aerospacealliance.com/app/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Mississippi-Industry-Profile.pdf


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https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/stennis/an-ideal-setting-for-range-operations/

“Think of NASA’s Stennis Space Center, and one likely thinks of rocket propulsion testing. The site has a long history of testing to support the nation’s space efforts, including the current Artemis program to send astronauts to the Moon to prepare for future human exploration of Mars.

However, NASA Stennis also is working to become a key supporter of more terrestrial exploration. Indeed, in terms of unmanned range operations, NASA Stennis has it all – layers of restricted airspace, a closed canal system, and acres upon acres of protected terrain.

The NASA site near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, is an ideal location for all types of air, marine, and ground testing, said Range Operations Manager Jason Peterson. “My job is to understand the customer, and their requirements and limitations, to help them succeed,” he added. “What makes NASA Stennis unique is our federally protected area for users to operate.”
The need to learn about unmanned systems, such as drones or underwater vehicles, in a safe environment is growing as technology advances. Think of it like learning to drive a car in a parking lot before hitting the road.

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NASA Stennis leaders are keenly aware of the opportunity such unique capabilities afford. The center’s 2024-2028 strategic plan states NASA Stennis will leverage these unique capabilities to support testing and operation of uncrewed systems.
Leaders are working to identify opportunities to maximize site capabilities and develop an effective business model. “NASA Stennis is open for business, and we want to provide a user-friendly range for operators to test vehicles by creating an environment that is safe, cost-effective, and focused on mission success,” Peterson said.”



https://www.mississippipower.com/co...pdfs/business/target-industries/aerospace.pdf

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Aerospace and defence contractors already present in Mississippi are investing more money to open new facilities:

Earlier this week, Northrop Grumman, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, and Northeast Mississippi Community College (NEMCC) announced the future location of the Northrop Grumman Aerospace Lab, which will be built on NEMCC’s Corinth campus. The lab is expected to open in 2026 and “will become an epicentre of advanced manufacturing training, equipping students with the in-demand skills needed for Mississippi’s growing aerospace and defence industry.”

https://news.northropgrumman.com/pa...Mississippis-Advanced-Manufacturing-Workforce



Anduril recently officially opened “a full rate SRM manufacturing facility in McHenry, Mississippi” (SRM = Solid Rocket Motors) - “Made in Mississippi, Mobilized for the Modern Battlefield” (https://www.anduril.com/article/enter-anduril-the-united-states-third-supplier-of-solid-rocket-motors/)




And last but not least, here is an interesting white paper titled “South Mississippi Defense Strategy Mission Attraction Study” published a year ago (so still during the Biden Administration) that stresses the importance of advocacy work at the federal level with policymakers in Washington and suggests several initiatives worthy to pursue that would also benefit the Magnolia State economically:

http://smpdd.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/South-MS-Defense-Strategy-Mission-Attraction-Study.pdf


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Now that even readers with dyslexia will have well and truly memorised how to correctly spell MISSISSIPPI, I would really appreciate if the MS Tourism Board could shout me a trip to the Magnolia State (which I’ve never been to)… 😂

While I wait for them to contact me, I will write down some further - but less extensive, I promise! - observations relating to “Dr Tapson goes to Washington” (which I took to be a humouristic reference to the 1939 movie “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington”, by the way)…



Unbelievable array of info and undeniable detail of research. Big shout out to @Frangipani for the mountain of sleuthing! I’m sure I speak on behalf of all readers and contributors that your role (impossible to go unnoticed) is unmatched by any on here. Also massive shout out to all other contributors especially @Bravo and @Diogenese and others.
Very long development cycles is a bloody understatement…movement at the station soon I hope.
Cheers
Andy
 
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✨ Neuromorphic Computing for Edge Intelligence workshop
📍 Co-located with PReMI 2025 | IIT Delhi, India | Decebmer 11, 2025

We are organising "The Neuromorphic Computing for Edge Intelligence" workshop that invites original research contributions that explore the intersection of neuromorphic computing and edge AI. This workshop aims to bring together researchers, engineers, and practitioners to discuss scalable, energy-efficient, and adaptive solutions for edge intelligence.

🧠 Topics include:
• Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) and event-driven architectures
• In-memory and non-von Neumann computing for edge
• Neuromorphic hardware platforms (e.g., Intel Loihi, IBM TrueNorth, Brainchip Akida)
• Signal processing and pattern recognition using neuromorphic systems
• Edge analytics for auditory, visual, and physiological signals
• Energy-efficient and low-latency AI for embedded systems
• Interdisciplinary approaches combining neuroscience, AI, and hardware
• Real-world applications in healthcare, smart cities, disaster response, and industrial automation
• Tools, simulators, and benchmarks for neuromorphic edge systems
• Ethical and inclusive AI at the edge

📄 Submit your paper by Sept 15, 2025 (8 page LNCS format)
✅ Notification: October 15 | 📦 Camera-Ready: October 31


✨ Neuromorphic Computing for Edge Intelligence workshop
📍 Co-located with PReMI 2025 | IIT Delhi, India | Decebmer 11, 2025

We are organising "The Neuromorphic Computing for Edge Intelligence" workshop that invites original research contributions that explore the intersection of neuromorphic computing and edge AI. This workshop aims to bring together researchers, engineers, and practitioners to discuss scalable, energy-efficient, and adaptive solutions for edge intelligence.

🧠 Topics include:
• Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) and event-driven architectures
• In-memory and non-von Neumann computing for edge
• Neuromorphic hardware platforms (e.g., Intel Loihi, IBM TrueNorth, Brainchip Akida)
• Signal processing and pattern recognition using neuromorphic systems
• Edge analytics for auditory, visual, and physiological signals
• Energy-efficient and low-latency AI for embedded systems
• Interdisciplinary approaches combining neuroscience, AI, and hardware
• Real-world applications in healthcare, smart cities, disaster response, and industrial automation
• Tools, simulators, and benchmarks for neuromorphic edge systems
• Ethical and inclusive AI at the edge

📄 Submit your paper by Sept 15, 2025 (8 page LNCS format)
✅ Notification: October 15 | 📦 Camera-Ready: October 31
 
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That’s an interesting statement though

 
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This was on the other site last week has this been mentioned here as i havnt been on for awhile
And yet there will be a mention of Neuromorphic but nothing of Akida
 
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And yet there will be a mention of Neuromorphic but nothing of Akida
One would guess so, hopefully not though.
 

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Lots of Hailo advertising here today are they related to BrainChip ?. Any ideas why ?
 
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The following Article is from 22nd January 22 its worth revisiting ”Mercedes Benz delivers smarter operation” as the latest EV model is due to be released soon here in Aust.it will be sunday evening,we may find out more.

In this context, it’s worth mentioning that Mercedes publicly outlined its entire AI strategy as early as 2019. And I’m certain that behind the scenes everything had already been planned well in advance. By now, they should be in the full implementation phase. The next few days could be very interesting

 
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And if you don’t believe me …Back in 2010, Mercedes wasn’t just daydreaming about the future—they tackled it head-on with real technology. The S-Class S550 drove itself using radar-based AI control—it wasn’t sci-fi, it was reality. From that moment, it became unmistakably clear that Mercedes knew exactly where the journey was heading. And I’m sure… if you make a deep dive, you will find even something from the 90s…

 
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