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Chief Marketing Officer gets 9 likes on LinkedIn after 5 hours !
Of those 9 .... how many are from people on here ?
Is it just me or this is shockingly bad ....
Chief Marketing Officer gets 9 likes on LinkedIn after 5 hours !
Of those 9 .... how many are from people on here ?
Is it just me or this is shockingly bad ....
You can check directly the linkedin post he refers and see how many liked this…I guess most of them are non shareholders… what’s more important IMOChief Marketing Officer gets 9 likes on LinkedIn after 5 hours !
Of those 9 .... how many are from people on here ?
Is it just me or this is shockingly bad ....
You can check directly the linkedin post he refers and see how many liked this…I guess most of them are non shareholders… what’s more important IMO
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CES 2026: Thank you to all of you who came to see HaiLa and learn about our low power radio SoCs for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. We met so many great people at the show. The HaiLa team unveiled our… | Derek Kuhn
CES 2026: Thank you to all of you who came to see HaiLa and learn about our low power radio SoCs for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. We met so many great people at the show. The HaiLa team unveiled our latest, the BSC3000, our third generation silicon using the 22nm FDSoI process which brings together...www.linkedin.com
Your missing the point, I'm not talking about the content, that is great !
The post by Derek Kuhn (President & CEO of HaiLa) got 206 likes , 9 comments and 15 reposts - great stuff !!!
Reposted by our Chief Marketing Officer and it gets 9 likes ..... something is wrong !
Why don't you give a week?Your missing the point, I'm not talking about the content, that is great !
The post by Derek Kuhn (President & CEO of HaiLa) got 206 likes , 9 comments and 15 reposts - great stuff !!!
Reposted by our Chief Marketing Officer and it gets 9 likes ..... something is wrong !
It's not unusual for reposts with text to receive few likes.Your missing the point, I'm not talking about the content, that is great !
The post by Derek Kuhn (President & CEO of HaiLa) got 206 likes , 9 comments and 15 reposts - great stuff !!!
Reposted by our Chief Marketing Officer and it gets 9 likes ..... something is wrong !
A week ago, I shared my findings about a new ESA-Phi-Lab Sweden project called VAIAS (Validation of an AI Accelerator for Space), which is a collaboration between Frontgrade Gaisler and Rapidity Space that aims to validate the GR801 neuromorphic AI accelerator (-> Akida) for onboard autonomy in radiation-prone environments.
Today, RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden)posted on LinkedIn about the official kick-off for VAIAS and two other ESA Phi-Lab Sweden Edge AI space projects:
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🚀 Kick-off for ESA Phi-Lab Sweden Projects! Yesterday brought an inspiring day of networking as we had the kick-off meeting with three groundbreaking projects funded by ESA Phi-Lab Sweden, a… | AI at RISE
🚀 Kick-off for ESA Phi-Lab Sweden Projects! Yesterday brought an inspiring day of networking as we had the kick-off meeting with three groundbreaking projects funded by ESA Phi-Lab Sweden, a strategic program led by RISE that drives the commercialization of space technology innovations, with a...www.linkedin.com
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I don’t think this is an indicator for something. It’s not Instagramm and I personally don’t know whether his account is designed to generate likes and visibility. If someone isn’t very active on LinkedIn or isn’t connected with him, they simply won’t like the posts.Your missing the point, I'm not talking about the content, that is great !
The post by Derek Kuhn (President & CEO of HaiLa) got 206 likes , 9 comments and 15 reposts - great stuff !!!
Reposted by our Chief Marketing Officer and it gets 9 likes ..... something is wrong !
Hi FMF,Hi Andy
May wanna check out a post of mine back in Oct 2024 about a Dell patent.
Doesn't confirm a connection other than they are aware of our existence and the possibility we are compatible with what they are patenting (with other options like Loihi etc too).
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BRN Discussion Ongoing
Everything fine? Like, no leaches on you when you came back from the Dark Side? I’m just back to get some ammunition and holy water…. And something else…. If you see Yoda, tell him he should move his ass!thestockexchange.com.au
It is confusing. GRAIN is the name of the project and everything falls under that. The GR801 chip was its first chip and was/is fully commercial.
The VAIAS project falls under the GRAIN project (everything does).
The original GR801 chip was commercial in the sense it was available for sale to research labs, universities, early adopters etc but it was not yet fully commercial in the sense that it was not qualified for actual space travel - hence the VAIAS project to get the qualification.
Pretty much standard practice in the industry. If chip makers waited for full commercial space qualification pretty much nothing would ever leave the ground.
Its confusing for sure.
Its amazing how long these project take. Even Autos when they are 'very' neuromorphic and the roads full of them people would not believe the concept was first introduces maybe 7, 8 or 9 years ago.
I guess that is why the BRN rush is currently on wearables and defense with wearables likely the quickest.
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Frontgrade Gaisler Licenses BrainChip Akida IP to Power AI in Space
Frontgrade Gaisler partners with BrainChip to integrate Akida IP, enabling advanced AI chip deployment for reliable, low-power processing in space missions.brainchip.com
The Frontgrade licence was granted in Dec'24 and the VAIAS project funded by Sweden announced in Dec'25.![]()
Frontgrade Gaisler Launches New GRAIN Line and Wins SNSA Contract to Commercialize First Energy-Efficient Neuromorphic AI for Space Applications | Gaisler
The Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA) has awarded us a contract to commercialize the first neuromorphic System on Chip (SoC) device for space applications.www.gaisler.com
The original GR801 chip was commercial in the sense it was available for sale to research labs, universities, early adopters etc but it was not yet fully commercial in the sense that it was not qualified for actual space travel - hence the VAIAS project to get the qualification.
Pretty much standard practice in the industry. If chip makers waited for full commercial space qualification pretty much nothing would ever leave the ground.
Its confusing for sure.
www.gaisler.com
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A Strategic Imperative for Future-Proofing Cybersecurit | Oussama H.
Cybersecurity is approaching the limits of brute-force computing. For decades, the response to escalating threats has involved increasing rules, data, and processing power. However, current security architectures—centralized, power-hungry, and primarily reactive—are increasingly challenged by...www.linkedin.com
Independent cybersecurity brief white paper released about 6 days ago by the below author who is the cybersecurity industry.
Is about 9 pages but I snipped some relevant parts that I thought were worthwhile re Akida.
Liked the case study with Akida and tactical drones and the performance benchmarks table.
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A Strategic Imperative for Future-Proofing Cybersecurit | Oussama H.
Cybersecurity is approaching the limits of brute-force computing. For decades, the response to escalating threats has involved increasing rules, data, and processing power. However, current security architectures—centralized, power-hungry, and primarily reactive—are increasingly challenged by...www.linkedin.com
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Any clients or slow moving clients stalling to commit to Akida?
I just wonder who actually got exposure to Akida 3.0 and potential opportunities?
Yes, it's coming, AKD 1500 is the next cab out of the foundry, but AKD 2 0 is also in play and what about the question many have been asking, which was mentioned by the company at some point in the past, yes I'm referring to, a USB stick.
Maybe the dickheads who like bagging me could give you all an answer, USB or no plans for a USB stick...which is it ?![]()
Interesting, the April 2025 launch implies the GR801 is commercial and part of their product line. The release may be 'done up' to look better than it is?Hi @manny100,
GRAIN is not “the name of the project” - it stands for “Gaisler Research Artificial Intelligence NOEL-V”, and is Frontgrade Gaisler’s new product line that was announced at the RISC-V in Space Workshop in Gothenburg in April 2025.
(https://www.gaisler.com/news-events...icient-neuromorphic-ai-for-space-applications)
The GR801 SoC, which combines Gaisler’s NOEL-V RISC-V processor and Akida, is the new GRAIN product line’s first device. Which means we can expect more to come. However, it is by no means guaranteed that the next GRAIN product that gets revealed will again involve Akida. It could theoretically also involve one of our competitors’ offerings or no neuromorphic technology at all.
And no, GR801 is not yet commercial. Where did you get this idea from?
GR801 has never been for sale. It continues to be listed as being under development on the Frontgrade Gaisler website, and it is being developed specifically for space applications, just like the rest of the GRAIN product line:
“Frontgrade Gaisler is designing the entire GRAIN product line to enable more advanced and autonomous space missions, and to enhance the space industry's capabilities in energy-efficient AI.”
(https://www.gaisler.com/news-events...icient-neuromorphic-ai-for-space-applications)
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GR801 | Gaisler
GR801 is a radiation-hardened SoC designed to enable reliable artificial intelligence (AI) applications in space. The GR801 device is part of our GRAIN (Gaisler Research Artificial Intelligence NOEL-V) product line.www.gaisler.com
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As just mentioned in my previous post, the objective of the recently launched VAIAS project (November 2025 - November 2027) is “to validate and commercialize GR801, a neuromorphic AI accelerator designed for onboard autonomy in space missions” (https://esaphilab.se/vaias-project/).
So I’m afraid we won’t be seeing any sales of GR801 SoCs any time soon.
Maybe...maybe not.Reeks of GenAI to me…
The author provides no sources for the alleged quantitative performing benchmarks on cybersecurity metrics (it is not a table from a Quantum Ventura publication, in case you wondered) nor for any of the supposed real-world use cases.
If these were his own cybersecurity benchmarking results, where is the description of his experiment setup etc?
Looks very sus to me.
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This is all we get as references - publications ranging from 1978 to 2022…
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And which 2022 BrainChip Whitepaper is the author referring to anyway?
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White Papers & Case Studies
Explore BrainChip's technical white papers and case studies, showcasing innovations in neuromorphic AI and edge computing applications.brainchip.com
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