Latest tweet from edge impulse.
It is an Nvidia embedded product which can survive 2 years on 19ah battery.
If brainchip is not involved here that means ???
Latest tweet from edge impulse.
It is an Nvidia embedded product which can survive 2 years on 19ah battery.
If brainchip is not involved here that means ???
Hey mate, are you saying that on its own it's a bit Frankensteinish but with ReRam added its more like Bride of Frankenstein?The NPU of the
The NPU of the STM32N6 is internally developed by STM.
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Earlier today during STMicroelectronics Capital Markets Day (https://cmd.st.com), I gave a presentation on MDG contribution to our ambition of reaching $20B revenue ambition by 2025-27.
During the event, I was proud to pre-announce the #STM32N6: a high performance #STM32 #MCU with our new internally developed Neural Processing Unit (#NPU) providing an order of magnitude benefit in both inference/w and inference/$ against alternative MPU solutions
The #STM32N6 will deliver #MPU #AI workloads at the cost and the power consumption of #MCU. This a complete game changer that will open new ranges of applications for our customers and allow them to democratise #AI at the edge.
I am excited to say we are on track to deliver first samples of the #STM32N6by the end of 2022. I
I am even more excited to announce that LACROIX will leverage this technology in their next generation smart city products.
Stay tuned for more news on the #STM32N6 in the coming months :=)
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Bells and whistles:
This is how STM does in-memory compute (not a pretty sight):
EP3761236A2 ELEMENTS FOR IN-MEMORY COMPUTE
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A memory array arranged in multiple columns and rows. Computation circuits that each calculate a computation value from cell values in a corresponding column. A column multiplexer cycles through multiple data lines that each corresponds to a computation circuit. Cluster cycle management circuitry determines a number of multiplexer cycles based on a number of columns storing data of a compute cluster. A sensing circuit obtains the computation values from the computation circuits via the column multiplexer as the column multiplexer cycles through the data lines. The sensing circuit combines the obtained computation values over the determined number of multiplexer cycles. A first clock may initiate the multiplexer to cycle through its data lines for the determined number of multiplexer cycles, and a second clock may initiate each individual cycle. The multiplexer or additional circuitry may be utilized to modify the order in which data is written to the columns.
So add that to Weebit's hybrid analog/digital ReRAM ...
We you did ask!
TBH I find this post kind of concerning. What’re everyone’s thoughts?Something brewing in Asia for BrainChip?!
Amazing post by Jeff Herbst's business partner at GFT Ventures - check out who he has tagged (below)
Not sure what is going on here, but I like it
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Why - potential takeover brewing do you think?TBH I find this post kind of concerning. What’re everyone’s thoughts?
A bit less than a standard phone battery , I assume.19 AH battery is a fairly large unit, wouldn’t be a small IOT device that’s for sure
No takeover. That is not what VCs do. And they only raised $120m USD.Why - potential takeover brewing do you think?
Sorry my bad should be around 4-5 times of an avg phone battery.A bit less than a standard phone battery , I assume.
Yeah that was my take too. The more publicity the better in my opinion. If any venture capitalists want to throw money at BRN then ok (provided they do it by buying shares on the ASX)No takeover. That is not what VCs do. And they only raised $120m USD.
Might be a great facilitator though.
Why do you find it concerning ?TBH I find this post kind of concerning. What’re everyone’s thoughts?
Latest tweet from edge impulse.
It is an Nvidia embedded product which can survive 2 years on 19ah battery.
If brainchip is not involved here that means ???
Actually the stock is so cheap and the company so unknown to the investor world that I could imagine a VC concluding that Brainchip is at VC prices and purchasing several million shares.Yeah that was my take too. The more publicity the better in my opinion. If any venture capitalists want to throw money at BRN then ok (provided they do it by buying shares on the ASX)![]()