Hightech, Autos, Haushaltsgeräte, Smartphones, Renewables – die Liste der Produkte scheint endlos. Allen gemeinsam ist die Notwendigkeit intelligenter Chips: Die Auswirkungen des weltweiten Chipmangels sind aber allgegenwärtig. Aus heutiger Sicht würden Manager die Globalisierung sicherlich...
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07/11/2022 | 04:44
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BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS – NEW COOPERATION PUSHES AUTONOMOUS DRIVING
The Australian BrainChip holdings is not a classic chip manufacturer, but an IP company with solutions for the high-tech industry. Its technologies were protected by patents at an early stage, and the company is showing revolutionary approaches in many areas of artificial intelligence and is playing a pioneering role. The Company's patent portfolio currently includes eight issued patents in the United States and one in China, as well as 21 patent applications pending in the United States, Europe, Canada, Japan, Korea, Australia, Brazil, Mexico and Israel. Prominent customers include organizations such as NASA, Valeo, Nanose Medical, Renesas and Ford. Most recently, BrainChip partnered with Prophesee to optimize AI performance and efficiency of visual computing solutions. Inspired by human vision, Prophesee's technology uses a patented sensor design and AI algorithms that mimic the human eye and brain to see what was previously invisible with standard image-based technology.
Prophesee's computer vision systems thus open up new possibilities in areas such as autonomous driving, industrial automation, IoT, security and surveillance as well as augmented and virtual reality. Akida technology, BrainChip's first neuromorphic processor on the market, also mimics the human brain to analyze only the essential sensory inputs at the time of acquisition and process the data with unparalleled efficiency, precision and energy savings.
"We successfully ported data from Prophesee's neuromorphic-based camera sensor to process inference on Akida with impressive performance," said Anil Mankar, co-founder and CDO of BrainChip. After a high of EUR 1.67 in January, the Nasdaq correction fell by 68% to a low of EUR 0.55. But now the course seems to have been bombed out, and sales are going up again with higher prices. Take a closer look again, because the bargain hunters have long since had the liquid paper back on their list!