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Hi @Tothemoon24,
Interesting exchange between The AI Cowboys and Kevin from IBM.
The AI Cowboys aren’t strangers to Akida. They’ve worked with it before and have been following Kevin’s work pretty closely, which makes the interaction even more interesting.
Makes you wonder… does Kevin now shelve his Symphony/Akida version because The AI Cowboys have already built something similar, or is his comment actually a subtle nudge saying “this is exactly where Akida should go”?
It's seems to me like he might be hinting "you’ve built the platform… now imagine it with genuine intelligence at the edge."
Right now (according to ChatGPT at least) the kind of system that AI Cowboys just launched would be pulling in huge volumes of data. If Akida were added into the mix, it would sit upstream filtering noise at the edge, detecting anomalies before the data even hits the system, pushing events instead of flooding dashboards. This would mean less data, more signal. In other words, potentially faster, cleaner, cheaper.
Where Akida might fit if added may be in cameras, RF, sensors and traffic feeds where it could perform anomaly detection, pattern recognition and event filtering.
I wonder if Kevin is thinking if it would be possible to layer Symphony over the top to create something even more scalable - a coordinated system fed by edge intelligence, instead of a central platform trying to make sense of everything after the fact??...
What the thoughts of Shareholders if the Company came out and said we need to seek more Cash, just a General question but you never know with Mamagement
Weren't you going to play in the trafficWhat the thoughts of Shareholders if the Company came out and said we need to seek more Cash, just a General question but you never know with Mamagement
Where is the evidence of this?Just thinking out loud to myself ,
So we know we have some fancy radar offering ,
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And we know that ASICLAND is designing an AKD2500 ASIC for tapeout to provide validation samples ,
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And we know that Brainchip have gone to great lengths to tell us that it does not include customer orders ,
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And we know about our partnership with Forward Edge and their little circle of defence and military friends ,
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Including L3 Harris ,
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Now , what we probably don’t know is L3 Harris have the below radar system ,
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And looking at this report , which is apparently fact checked ,
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And within the report we see that Brainchip and L3 Harris have a strategic partnership to intergrate Akida 2 into the Silent Knight radar system and the prototype is scheduled for Q3 2026 . I also believe that Brainchip will receive a small portion of the $18.5M contract , so it might pay to keep our eyes open to see how this one plays out .
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Neuromorphic Computing for Defense Market Research Report 2034
The neuromorphic computing for defense market was valued at $1.8 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $9.7 billion by 2034, growing at 20.5% CAGR.marketintelo.com
With Brainchip i would never be surprised,Weren't you going to play in the traffic
With Brainchip i would never be surprised,
This AGM And everybody saying its close lets hope they ask the question,
Revenue Deals and stop with this where talking , spring into action and playing games and let shareholders know
Maybe try composing a thought into language and check it before posting.With Brainchip i would never be surprised,
This AGM And everybody saying its close lets hope they ask the question,
Revenue Deals and stop with this where talking , spring into action and playing games and let shareholders know
Jk composing posts in real timeMaybe try composing a thought into language and check it before posting.
This gobbledygook you are producing is just dumb.
Why don't you just leave Jakey alone!!! Wait, sorry, my bad, as you were....Jk composing posts in real time View attachment 96527
Some good points. I'm not an expert but I have a couple of counter arguments, for what it's worth. I didn't say we were relying on just the big boys as we have a number 9f collaborations going on. Everything has risks but I would rather have a collaboration with Lockheed than not. As for stealing the tech, I would have thought they were past that. Surely they would have been running the ruler over Akida before coming to this decision to use Akida.Developing technology is one thing but implementing it is another. Relying solely on big players carries a high risk. For example, they could steal your technology and it would be difficult to fight back. They could also buy your partners, as Qualcomm did with Edge Impulse, leaving you powerless. Furthermore, they could slow your pace, as BrainChip is currently experiencing.
A CEO must be wise in making decisions. Financial stability is paramount. If your decisions create problems, it indicates a fundamental flaw in your business model. Good technology can makes small players big.
BrainChip’s technology offers ways to lead the market. However, if your strategy is to continually convince large businesses, you need to learn from Nikola Tesla. He was a brilliant scientist of his time but couldn’t survive commercialisation and was repeatedly abandoned by big players.
Dyor