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7für7

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Wish you all merry Christmas, happy holidays and a happy new year! All the best! See you next year !
 
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Frangipani

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19 November 2025 - Session 2:

“Towards an Energy-Efficient and Sustainable IIoT using Embedded Neuromorphic AI
Behrooz Azadi, Bernhard Anzengruber-Tanase, Georgios Sopidis, Michael Haslgrübler and Alois Ferscha”




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I recall somebody posting the below Pro²Future poster the other day, some of whose co-authors are also co-authors of the above paper that is going to be presented at the conference in Vienna next week:



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The above-mentioned IoT25 conference paper “Towards an Energy-Efficient and Sustainable IIoT using Embedded Neuromorphic AI” by Behrooz Azadi, Bernhard Anzengruber-Tanase, Georgios Sopidis, Michael Haslgrübler (all Pro2Future GmbH, Linz) and Alois Ferscha (Johannes Kepler University Linz) can now be accessed online:

“Neuromorphic hardware offers a promising alternative, with the potential for much lower energy consumption and inference latency compared to GPU-based com- puting. Throughout this study, we investigate this claim and compare the energy consumption and inference latency of BrainChip Akida and NVIDIA Orin NX. Our results indicate that the quantized model runs faster on the Akida than on the Orin for inference, with an average of 22.54 seconds compared to 181.66 seconds for 10k test samples from the MNIST dataset, respectively. Furthermore, the measured active power and, therefore, energy consumption associated with Akida during idle time are considerably lower than that of NVIDIA Orin. Additionally, our uncontrolled long-term monitoring confirms that the neuromorphic hardware consumes significantly lower energy over 25 days, with an average active power of 4.36 W compared to 9.17 W and energy consumption of 2.6 kWh compared to 5.5 kWh.”



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Frangipani

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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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Michael Pendleton, Founder and CEO of the AI Cowboys, posted this earlier today:

Enter NeuroEdge: brain-inspired AI that brings enterprise-grade cybersecurity to even the smallest IoT devices, built by The AI Cowboys, at The University of Texas at San Antonio with NVIDIA & BrainChip hardware…”


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Given Brainchip's development hub could be used by even 'garage' inventors/developers would it be a surprise to see AKIDA in Drones in Ukraine?
The development hub supports AKIDA 1000 and 1500. So at least the 1000 chips would be procurable.
The reality is a developer from a garage in the Ukraine could easily put a system together and have it on the battlefield within months.
Its the difference between survival and US type Bureaucracy which takes years.
Ukraine via Brave1 etc is talking about smart autonomous drones that perhaps even learn and make decisions in real time.
Example below. Plenty more.
Sean has been talking 'big' about Drone interest. Perhaps its growing faster than what we think?.
 
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Iam looking forward to consumer products outside of military and specialised detections that are not in neache markets. Although I am extremely happy we are. as it shows the world Akida is leading in neuromorphic compute.
My investment in brainchip tho has allways been under pretence Akida would make the most profit for share holders in consumer devices like most of us here.
2026, i do believe the ducks are all line up now for such an outcome, with all that the brainchip team have put in place. I am very sure we are close to the explosion that has previously been mentioned.
Merry Christmas everyone .
 
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manny100

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Iam looking forward to consumer products outside of military and specialised detections that are not in neache markets. Although I am extremely happy we are as it shows the world Akida is leading neuromorphic compute.
My investment in brainchip tho has allways been under pretence Akida would make the most profit for share holders in consumer devices like most of us here.
2026, i do believe the ducks are all line up now for such an outcome, with all that the brainchip team have put in place iam very sure we are close to the explosion that has previously been mentioned.
Merry Christmas everyone .
Yep, i am sure a lot of consumer use will migrate from military and space use. Devices for radar and LIDAR for example will find there way into civilian craft (air and water), robotics. Basically anything that moves needs collision avoidance, decision making and recognition capabilities.
Some military wearables will likely also be modified for civvy use.
 
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itsol4605

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MYWAI Christmas Greetings

 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Afternoon Chippers,

Found this interesting , unsure of accuracy, may be helpful for some of the super sleuths.......

May have been shared before....


Regards,
Esq.
 
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Brainchip Likes it

Great find 7 fu7, looks only a matter of time before 'our' adoption picks up.
 
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MASSIVE!!! INFOSYS $30billion revenuefor 2025. 11million followers on LinkedIn
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Brainchip Likes it

+ James Shield & Steve Brightfield.

I like it too, but off course don't give likes on LinkedIn, I don't interfere with the professionals, that's amateurish to do.
 
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7für7

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Same here
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Why would the BOD want that they are making enough now, a share price rise will only make them have to work and be on the ball
Come on mate
Stop dreaming. lol 😝
At some stage revenue or IP'S have to drop, or this page won't exist,
Fact Finder always talks of Brainchip involved here or there,
Now the company are heading towards a Akida 3, why do this if we have no action with 1 & 2, throw in Pico and Tenns,
2026 I'm expecting news , 16 cents is a joke with all these Patents and Engagements
 
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Frangipani

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MASSIVE!!! INFOSYS $30billion revenuefor 2025. 11million followers on LinkedIn
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Great find, @Bennysmadness!

I checked out Devansh Lingamaneni’s LinkedIn profile and noticed he had reposted the following post about his Infosys ARC (Applied Research Centre) team having recently presented a live neuromorphic computing demo at Celebrating Tech 2025 (Infosys Bangalore DC’s flagship technology event in November), which in turn led me to a couple of other Infosys employees’ LinkedIn profiles.

Among them that of Senior Consultant Manish Kolachalam, who states that their research with regard to neuromorphic computing does not only relate to drones but also to “improved methods for Traffic Signal Control”:

- Currently pursuing solutions in applications of Neuromorphic Computing and Swarm Intelligence to Autonomous Machines
- Projects include Object Detection using Spiking Neural Networks in event data, heuristics for drone task allocation and improved methods for Traffic Signal Control”





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At some stage revenue or IP'S have to drop, or this page won't exist,
Fact Finder always talks of Brainchip involved here or there,
Now the company are heading towards a Akida 3, why do this if we have no action with 1 & 2, throw in Pico and Tenns,
2026 I'm expecting news , 16 cents is a joke with all these Patents and Engagements
Hi Jacob,

I guess it gives us a bit of price differentiation. Akida 2 can do what Akida 1 does, but much better, and it can do much more. That is the basis for charging more for Akida 2 than Akida 1. So if the customer only needs Akida 1 capabilities, they can buy the cheaper Akida 1.

Similarly Akida 3 has more capabilities than Akida 2, and will cost more.

I think 1500 is in some ways more capable than Akida 1 (see the new tape out MAC discussion), but it does not have the ARM Cortex processor, so that will reduce its cost both by avoiding the ARM licence fee and in reduced silicon footprint. .
 
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