Looks like were HEDERA-RING in the right direction. He-he-he!
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Round-Rock based Dell has joined the Governing Council of the Richardson-based Hedera network—an open-source, enterprise-grade public ledger for the decentralized economy. As the 28th company on the council, Dell joins other leading organizations including Google, IBM, LG, Boeing, Ubisoft...
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BRAINCHIP (
ASX:BRN)
Brainchip has basically developed an ultra-low power, AI neural processor that is capable of continuous learning – which allows customers to create ultra-low power chips and systems with the ability to incrementally learn on-chip without the need to retrain in the cloud.
So, it can think with ultra-low power consumption because it eliminates the power usage caused by interaction and communication between separate elements, and avoids dependency on network connections to powerful remote computer infrastructures.
The company had an 11 per cent share price spike from $0.746 to $0.83 at the start of January, and was trading at $0.628 by the end of the month.
CEO Sean Hehir said the focus in the December quarter was on commercialisation of the Akida chip by adding critical talent across North America and Korean, with plans to hire sales talent in Germany and Japan.
In January, BrainChip completed a design with the latest Akida IP technology on a more power-efficient and advanced technology node as part of its validation strategy to offer IP across different processes and foundries which enables partners to have various global manufacturing options.
“This reference design, which has been released to GlobalFoundries, will enable current and prospective partners to design MCU modules or add-on cards for always-on sensors as well as broader IoT, industrial and automotive applications,” Hehire said.
“We expect our next reference chips to be delivered in Q2 of this year.
“We remain positive on future market penetration and broad adoption of BrainChip’s technology.”
They also announced the tape out of the AKD1500 reference design on GlobalFoundries’ 22nm fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) technology.
“This is an important validation milestone in the continuing innovation of our event-based, neuromorphic Akida IP, even if it is fully digital and portable across foundries,” co-founder and chief development officer Anil Mankar said.
“The AKD1500 reference chip using GlobalFoundries’ very low-leakage FD SOI platform, showcases the possibilities for intelligent sensors in edge AI.”
The company ended the December quarter with $US23.1m in cash compared to $US24.6m in the prior quarter.
in Australian News Online today 10/2/23