As I’ve said more times than I can count - I’m not tech-savvy! I don’t have a background in engineering or computer science. I’m reading through the specs as we speak, but honestly, I’d probably have better luck trying to decode hieroglyphics.
And just to be clear, I’m definitely not about to go down in a blaze of non-glory by pretending I know something when I’m not sure, which is exactly why I said I wasn’t sure. Geez!
That said, one thing that does stand out to me amongst all the technical gobbledygook and that is that the platform seems flexible enough to allow for the integration of non-standard, third-party IP blocks. See highlighted sentence below. I guess there sentence indicates there is a certain amount of "architectural freedom".
BrainChip has already announced integration with Arm’s Cortex-M85 for edge AI, which means there's proven toolchain compatibility, and we’re part of Arm’s partner ecosystem.
But still I’d much rather leave the technical analysis to someone with a bit more expertise than me, if you don’t mind!
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Arm introduces Lumex, its most advanced compute subsystem (CSS) platform for consumer devices, powering faster on-device AI, gaming, and real-time intelligence.
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