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Very interesting document from GF: https://gf.com/pull-ahead/


I like all the references to 22nm FDX throughout the diagram given that’s what we are currently getting made so hopefully that’s our product in the diagrams. No point me explaining it as the flyer speaks for itself!




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Movement at the station with Tata? Getting the sense Brainchip are playing a vital role in progressing their SNN research.
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Movement at the station with Tata? Getting the sense Brainchip are playing a vital role in progressing their SNN research.
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A lot of these people have been mentioned in a previous Brainchip & Tata announcement from 2019:


Interesting also how in these latest posts they've specifically singled out a special thanks to Gilles Bezard who is the Senior Software Engineering Manager at BrainChip, Toulouse (France).
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Hi all,

Fact Finder is just taking a well deserved breather, I have spoken with him a few times this week, all's good, no health issues and
nothing to see here, as our mate would often say, please do your own research (for a change) for many.

Start digging into deep-water possibilities, US Navy, DOD, Oil and Gas, Cabling, Mapping, Searching etc..in fact anything that our
technology could help with, are we pursuing this field, I reckon we are.

I was quietly hoping Anil would be attending this years AGM, but he's confirmed to me that he can't this year, but maybe next year,
so fingers crossed, as I'm sure we here in Australia would give him and Peter a brilliant reception, seeing them together would be a
truly special moment for all true believers in our growing company.

Trust our leaders when they say, we are looking forward to an exciting year ahead, they know, not us !!!

Tech x(y)

It's pretty boring without Mr Facty though, which BTW definitely isn't meant as an insult to any of the many other awesome contributors we have here who post incredible information - I love youse. But just saying... OK... back to the naughty corner I go.
 
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5 more papers to suss out
 
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Proves I’m human 😁

 
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Interesting like by Anil.......Apologies if already posted......



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Efficient Car “Brains”
Duggal told WIRED how the platform drastically lowers the number of electronic control units (ECUs) used to form the “brain” of a car. “
In the past, you would have a dozen different ECUs that were responsible for everything from displays to parking, to driver monitoring, to the audio and speakers,” says Duggal. “All of that is getting integrated into a common platform. We are now seeing next-generation EE architectures get reduced down to less than five main subsystems—cockpit for the in-car experience, telematics for in-car and cloud connectivity, driver assistance and automated driving systems, in-car networking, and zonal controllers being the main ones.”

To give you some indication of how popular Qualcomm's automotive system is appearing to be, customers for its Digital Chassis include Sony Honda Mobility, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, Cadillac, and Stellantis, a group that includes Peugeot, Fiat, Citroen, Jeep, Dodge, Maserati, and Chrysler among others. Qualcomm also says it has received support for the new platform from BMW, Hyundai Motor Group, Nio, and Volvo.
 
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Might be worth a listen

 
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Ive noticed alot of BRN holders bagging Tesla and their FSD, but "SERIOUSLY" just watch this 20min video and note how often the "passenger"
haha , driver actually touches the steering wheel to let the Ai know that he is paying attention.
Dont get me wrong, i too believe that Akida will be a significent player in ADAS but to even think that other OEMs have any real competition against Tesla at this point in time IMO is hillarious.



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5 more papers to suss out
Nice… and paper three has a term we are all familiar with…..3) Karan Owalekar, Shailesh Deshpande, "ONE-SHOT LEARNING FOR METHANE LEAK DETECTION IN REMOTE AREAS USING HYPERSPECTRAL DATA"
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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It's pretty boring without Mr Facty though, which BTW definitely isn't meant as an insult to any of the many other awesome contributors we have here who post
incredible information - I love youse. But just saying... OK... back to the naughty corner I go.

He encourages everyone to do their own research

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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
The first of many new customer enquires as a result of this news:

Taofiq Huq
Founder and CEO of Spiral Blue
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Very very interesting! Would be keen to know more about the Akida and whether we can incorporate it into our Space Edge Computer in some way”


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SPIRAL BLUE EDGE COMPUTER GOES TO WORK IN SPACE​

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Edge computer manufacturer Spiral Blue has announced that the commissioning of their Space Edge One computer (SE-1, pictured) has made it the first Australian Space Edge computer to become operational in space.
SE-1 is the most powerful computer ever built for use in space outside of a space station, boasting the capability to process massive amounts of data in real-time using cutting edge AI technology.
Edge computing allows customers to conduct quick and efficient data analysis close to where it is produced – in this case in space – reducing the bandwidth needed to broadcast data to Earth.
Spiral Blue CEO Taofiq Huq said: “After many years and multiple launches, we’ve finally got operational data back from space for one of our missions.
“This is a huge milestone for Spiral Blue as a space company and a validation of the massive effort that our team has put into Space Edge Computing over the years.”
SE-1 is now capable of processing data in space at quantities and speeds never seen before at such a low size, weight and power, according to the company.
“This new level of computing power will provide customers with faster and more accurate insights into satellite data, allowing for better decision making and increased productivity by enabling the use of AI in space.
“Spiral Blue’s SE-1 is unique in that it enables customers to run their existing code in space without the need for a compiler, resulting in faster time to orbit than ever before.”
The SE-1 is also the first Xavier NX in space, providing high performance and low power consumption.
The NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX module is considered to be the smallest AI supercomputer in the world for embedded and edge systems.
Spiral Blue proprietary machine learning applications optimised to run on the Space Edge Computer include, Vessel Detect, Cloud Clipper, Canopy Mapper, Fire Severity and Water Body Mapper.
This is the fourth Spiral Blue Space Edge Computer, and first Space Edge One launched thus far. Spiral Blue has previously launched 3 Space Edge Zero prototypes in space.
Spiral Blue is also working with other space hardware manufacturers through an Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre Commercialisation Grant.
This grant is supporting Spiral Blue’s Rainbow Python mission, an integrated hyperspectral imaging and edge computing platform.

 
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Might be worth a listen


Really interesting Rocket. Thanks for putting up.
Reminded me of passages from PVDM's book where he is talking about the nature of limited intelligence, its subsections and how, because our experience has been confined to human and some other animal intelligence's thus far, we tend to anthropomorphise contacts we may have experienced and falsely attribute human level interactions when they are actually only simulacrums or clever and very limited mimicry based on a sufficiently large dataset so as to fool us some of the time.
It's like the dragon in Game of Thrones.
Watched in context it is very convincing but all of the energy, effort and the combination of skill sets combined to create those few magical seconds of 2 dimensional trickery really only work because we volitionally surrender our disbelief and actively allow ourselves to engage and willingly participate in the illusion.
The speed and commanding nature with which programs such as the Chat GPTx's enunciate it's answers easily allow us to convince ourselves of it's almost God like ability and authority and assumed intellectual rigour when in actual fact similar models are routinely tricked when trying to discern between a fire truck and a truck fire.
Definitely worth a 15 minute listen, imo. 🤣
 
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