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Hi SG,
My understanding is that the performance of VHS/Beta is that they were in the same ball park.
8-bit floating point will not come close to the performance of Akida. It will necessitate MAC operations which would be several times slower and more power hungry than Akida before taking into account Akida's N-of-M coding. So, where battery power is concerned, Akida is orders of magnitude ahead. Where power and time are not critical, the inferior 8-bit FP may be a substitute, but it will be slower and more power hungry and possibly only marginally more accurate, but 8-bit FP has significant inaccuracies itself.
The human nervous system does not use 8 bits, it uses spikes ... and the stronger spikes which carry the bulk of the information are processed first. The loss of accuracy by ignoring the later spikes in N-of-M coding is not really significant.
Thanks @Diogenese,
I’m hopeful, (fingers and toes crossed) that what you said equals an earlier retirement.
I will really only need/want a $10 share price by 2030 ($6 will do by 2025 to be honest) so I’d like to think I’ll have that covered. Any earlier will be much appreciated!