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Don't know if this is relevant, or posted already, but the voice recognition part of the article really stood out for me. Did our work on the Mercedes EQXX play a part in our new partnership with ARM?


Arm launches new IoT processors​

Arm's Cortex-M85 micro controller will support internet of things devices while the Corstone-1000 supports AI at the edge.​


As part of the announcement, Arm launched two new Corstone designs for devices with higher performance needs: The Corstone-310 for voice-recognition applications and Corstone-1000 for cloud-native edge devices.
 
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Why is the BrainChip share price racing 8% higher today?​

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BrainChip shares are avoiding the market selloff…
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The market may be a sea of red again on Monday but that hasn’t stopped the BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN) share price from racing higher.
In afternoon trade, the artificial intelligence technology company’s shares are up 8% to $1.15.

Why is the BrainChip share price racing higher?​

The BrainChip share price is rising today despite there being no announcements or media releases out of the company.
However, something that appears to have caught the eye of investors is the inclusion of Arm among its list of partners.
BrainChip comments on the unannounced partnership, saying:
BrainChip is partnering with Arm, the leading technology provider of processor IP [intellectual property], to provide the most advanced solutions to make sensor products faster, smarter, and safer.

What is Arm?​

In case you’re not familiar with Arm, it is a UK-based semiconductor company that designs the components of processors for others to ultimately build.
The company then owns these designs, along with the architecture of their instruction sets, and licenses the IP to other companies, allowing them to build systems that incorporate their own designs as well as Arm’s.
Earlier this year, tech giant Nvidia attempted to acquire Arm for US$40 billion before the deal ultimately collapsed due to regulatory issues.
At the time, Nvidia’s founder and chief executive Jensen Huang commented: “Arm is at the centre of the important dynamics in computing. I expect Arm to be the most important [computer processing unit] architecture of the next decade.”
In light of this, Arm certainly is a company that you would want to partner with if you were operating in BrainChip’s industry. So it isn’t overly surprising to see some investors getting excited and bidding the BrainChip share price higher.

What now?​

The company could potentially be hit with a price query by the ASX following the rise in the BrainChip share price today. At which point, it may provide further details on the partnership.
Conversely, the deal may be so immaterial to the company’s revenues that management doesn’t feel it worthy of mentioning. You just never know with BrainChip.
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So have arm being using Akida to test out this new product?
 
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New ARM thread for ya'll.............Kick it off with this


Leading the charge in implementing the new Mali-C78AE ISP in the next generation of its EyeQ technology is Mobileye, a pioneer in automotive vision-safety technology. When Mobileye started development of the Mobileye EyeQ Ultra and EyeQ6H, it selected the Mali-C78AE to process image data efficiently and, by coupling it with the new Mali-G78AE GPU, enable safety-capable, smooth, real-time intuitive graphics rendering capabilities needed to meet the application’s demanding requirements.

A strong vision pipeline is increasingly important to powering the next phase of mass market ADAS deployment. The vehicle is one of the most complex electronics-enabled devices consumers will buy, and it comes with several constraints the automotive industry must adhere to in order to continue to improve driver safety and user experience.

ADAS features will rely on safe, flexible, power efficient, vision technology that can be easily scaled across different vehicle types, models, configurations, and price points. And this is exactly what Mobileye has done with its next generation EyeQ technology, deploying the specialized ISP and GPU processing using the Mali-C78AE and Mali-G78AE to meet the growing demands of parking-assistance and visualization workloads. I’m really excited to see how else Arm’s suite of “AE” processing technologies can open opportunities for future ADAS and automated driving applications.
 
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