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It will be also interesting what they will bring out here


And this.. in which Mercedes has invested and is stakeholder



Blaize is being evaluated by Mercedes for higher-end ADAS L4-type platforms, with an automotive-grade chip not expected in production before 2028 (see below excerpt from EETimes).

With Blaize there doesn't seem to be any sign of on-chip learning, whereas BrainChip explicitly markets on-device learning/continual learning as a core feature.

I suppose Mercedes is hedging across different layers of their future compute stack, but if they need something truly self-learning and event- driven, then BrainChip is looking good IMO.



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Blaize is being evaluated by Mercedes for higher-end ADAS L4-type platforms, with an automotive-grade chip not expected in production before 2028 (see below excerpt from EETimes).

With Blaize there doesn't seem to be any sign of on-chip learning, whereas BrainChip explicitly markets on-device learning/continual learning as a core feature.

I suppose Mercedes is hedging across different layers of their future compute stack, but if they need something truly self-learning and event- driven, then BrainChip is looking good IMO.



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Finger-crossed they realise that they need us .. no matter what they want to reach in this segment…! And let’s hope they don’t pull out some rabbit out of the hat 🎩
 
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Finger-crossed they realise that they need us .. no matter what they want to reach in this segment…! And let’s hope they don’t pull out some rabbit out of the hat 🎩
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Would be nice if they could see a usecase to optimise their processes via Akida also in this field… we know Akida is fantastic in objekt recognition and we could also help in improving manufacturing Prozesses and so on… thoughts on that?


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It’s old but interesting though


Event-based Vision Sensors (“EVS”) are said to have been modeled after human optic nerves. Completely different from previous frame-based image sensors, EVS can perceive only changes that have occurred in subjects, in a form like a path or trajectory, so they do not use the concept of “frames” in which sensing targets are captured as images, and have the characteristic of being able to monitor even objects moving at high speed in real-time. Also, in keeping with “their origin of being modeled after optic nerves, EVS are anticipated to function as the eyes of AI or robots, and it is believed that if they can be commercialized, they will allow robots to make judgments and decisions even more quickly. These are the EVS that have been developed by the Sony Semiconductor Solutions Group (“SSStheour Group”) in collaboration with PROPHESEE, which are expected to breathe new life into various fields including the industrial machinery sector. Their development involved difficulties and discoveries that were only possible precisely because they are entirely new types of vision sensors.”

 
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For auto safety features focused on driver monitoring and adaptive sensing, Akida with on-chip learning is far more suitable than Blaize.
For other features Blaize may be more suitable.
It may be that Mercedes is not ready yet to let AKIDA safety features on the road and is still testing it.
I would not in any way expect that AKIDA will be the only chip in the car. It's likely it will be horses for courses.
I think ' adaptable on chip learning' would be compulsory for auto safety.
 
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For auto safety features focused on driver monitoring and adaptive sensing, Akida with on-chip learning is far more suitable than Blaize.
For other features Blaize may be more suitable.
It may be that Mercedes is not ready yet to let AKIDA safety features on the road and is still testing it.
I would not in any way expect that AKIDA will be the only chip in the car. It's likely it will be horses for courses.
I think ' adaptable on chip learning' would be compulsory for auto safety.

It would already be enough if they implemented Akida just to reduce energy-hungry systems so EVs and plug-ins can achieve a greater range. We can support many different use cases – it depends on how each customer wants to use Akida. We doesn’t need to be implemented in security relevant systems like autonomous driving and stuff like this…
For example

Reducing compute load for sensors (cameras, radar, lidar, interior monitoring) I don’t mean to run the system… just optimising the Prozess

Event-based processing instead of continuous full-load processing

“Guardian” function: Akida runs lightweight and only wakes up CPU/GPU when needed

Less or more efficient “cloud”/data communication (more on-device AI)

Lower overall power consumption of ECUs and SoCs

Less heat generation…less cooling effort for electronics

More efficient energy management in the vehicle (driving profile, recuperation, HVAC)

Ability to use smaller/more efficient power and board-net components

Overall reduction of continuous electronic power draw… more range for EVs

I think if the automotive sector would use us only in those points, we would win a lot of trust at the industry
 
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Elon musk has just mentioned working with Intel on new products yesterday
 
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Elon mush has mentioned working with Intel on new products yesterday

https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/musk-plans-tesla-mega-ai-chip-fab-mulls-potential-intel-partnership-2025-11-07/#:~:text=%22You%20know%2C%20maybe%20we',worth%20having%20discussions%20with%20Intel.%22


"You know, maybe we'll, we'll do something with Intel," Musk said to a cheering crowd of Tesla shareholders. "We haven't signed any deal, but it's probably worth having discussions with Intel."
 
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In all honesty how long do you think it’s going to take before we see a rise in the share price.
It’s got to be the most difficult time
All the news
All the press
All the conference
All the partnerships
All the interest
But nothing solid to hold the share price
It’s been years of nothingness as far as the share price goes.
Will we actually see anything this year
What’s happened to the 9 million dollars of crap Sean talked about.
I am feeling really down Today
I need something positive
 
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Will we actually see anything this year
What’s happened to the 9 million dollars of crap Sean talked about.
I am feeling really down Today
I need something positive
I still think it might be megachips as the 4 year anniversary is up this week and maybe an update on Monday just before the shorters get a chance to buy back at 0.175 🙏 But even nanose is about to be approved as things seem to be moving along quickly with the granting in the last few months.
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I still think it might be megachips as the 4 year anniversary is up this week and maybe an update on Monday just before the shorters get a chance to buy back at 0.175 🙏 But even nanose is about to be approved as things seem to be moving along quickly with the granting in the last few months.
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So Monday 24 cents?

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Or we can’t touch this?
 
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I still think it might be megachips as the 4 year anniversary is up this week and maybe an update on Monday just before the shorters get a chance to buy back at 0.175 🙏 But even nanose is about to be approved as things seem to be moving along quickly with the granting in the last few months.
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Found in section...0120 down the bottom of patent.

. The data was analyzed by Brainchip with a Spiking Neural Network, the adjacent confusion matrix shows the results on the test set. The test set included 31 samples-21 positives and 10 negatives from 21 tested subjects
 
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Found in section...0120 down the bottom of patent.

. The data was analyzed by Brainchip with a Spiking Neural Network, the adjacent confusion matrix shows the results on the test set. The test set included 31 samples-21 positives and 10 negatives from 21 tested subjects
That’s been there for as long as most shareholder been holding BRN
 
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Posted a few years ago and wasn’t they so right back then


 
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