Quite possible mate and I probs missed.Hi @Fullmoonfever, I am 75% sure that there was an article that said that Renesas also showcased m85 with akida in it, i may be mistaken.
Nonetheless, ARM using akida in the M85 is
It's back to 37c and our million shares buyer is still there.Whose got their bid in for 1 million at 37cents this morning?
Is it you Rocket finally getting in your super dollars?
Hey @chapman89 just deleted my last post as 'repeated information'!! you had already posted it! sorry mateThanks for posting.
Now we know that not only is Brainchip chip compatible with the whole ARM range, but we are compatible with ARM’s highest cortex, the M85 and I haven’t seen anybody else compatible announced, even ARM’s own Ethos range isn’t compatible with the M85.
ARM showcased our IP at embedded world.
Renesas was the first in the world to showcase the M85 and they showcased it with Brainchips IP as well.
The M85 is for high compute power.
Not long now
BrainChip integrates Akida AI core with ARM Cortex-M85
BrainChip has validated its Akida AI processor family integration with ARM’s Cortex-M85 processor for edge AI devices.www.eenewseurope.com
Here at 21.05 mins approx Nandan Nayampally discusses the high performance , cost effective M85 and he goes on to mention something like this "For example, we had a particular agricultural company come in with something done alongside one of the higher end edge processors...."
Here at 21.05 mins approx Nandan Nayampally discusses the high performance , cost effective M85 and he goes on to mention something like this "For example, we had a particular agricultural company come in with something done alongside one of the higher end edge processors...."
heres what im taking about - @Fullmoonfever and @AusEire thanks for allowing me to join some possible dots!!
Only thing my brain sees since buying into BRN
Interesting That SynSense states spiking neural network technology when the above product speck is actually CNN (below description ) .
There is also the following interview with Nandan where he references a “lawn mower” that zaps weeds…take a listen around minute 19:55!
What a great and authoritative speaker.hahahah I love how long he had to pause and think "Okay... how am I going to give this example without breaking the NDA"
Here at 21.05 mins approx Nandan Nayampally discusses the high performance , cost effective M85 and he goes on to mention something like this "For example, we had a particular agricultural company come in with something done alongside one of the higher end edge processors...."
Love your work Tech.Good afternoon all,
Constructive, positive podcast, our guest was a very relaxed, confident speaker, whose background spoke volumes...he knows
his stuff and still looking to better himself with more degrees, his wife must be hot as
We have a number of advantages over the trailing mob/s....my personal favorites are, INCREMENTAL LEARNING, NOT (RE-TRAINING) THE
ENTIRE NETWORK, NO INTERNET CONNECTION REQUIRED, MEANING FANTASTIC CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE IN THE MOST REMOTEST
PARTS ON THE PLANET, FULL POWER FOR APPROXIMATELY 6 MONTHS ON TWO AAA BATTERIES, AND PROBABLY A LOT LONGER INTO THE
FUTURE AS BATTERY TECHNOLOGY IS ZOOMING AHEAD LIKE ALL OTHER TECHNOLOGIES.
My ears pricked up when I heard the word "chiplets" mentioned, I asked Peter about this about 2 years ago, as Intel were and probably still are
travelling down that road, so when Keith started chatting about chiplets I listened very carefully, and when Nandan spoke about chiplets he was what I'd call very diplomatic, as the topic of chiplets simply aren't in Brainchips architecture, completely different road, so I think Nandan handled
that topic very well personally.
Still very confident with my personal timeline, January 2025.... AKD 3.0 will have surfaced by then, sure of it !
Have a great weekend back in Australia, go the Brisbane Lions Texta x
Good afternoon all,
Constructive, positive podcast, our guest was a very relaxed, confident speaker, whose background spoke volumes...he knows
his stuff and still looking to better himself with more degrees, his wife must be hot as
We have a number of advantages over the trailing mob/s....my personal favorites are, INCREMENTAL LEARNING, NOT (RE-TRAINING) THE
ENTIRE NETWORK, NO INTERNET CONNECTION REQUIRED, MEANING FANTASTIC CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE IN THE MOST REMOTEST
PARTS ON THE PLANET, FULL POWER FOR APPROXIMATELY 6 MONTHS ON TWO AAA BATTERIES, AND PROBABLY A LOT LONGER INTO THE
FUTURE AS BATTERY TECHNOLOGY IS ZOOMING AHEAD LIKE ALL OTHER TECHNOLOGIES.
My ears pricked up when I heard the word "chiplets" mentioned, I asked Peter about this about 2 years ago, as Intel were and probably still are
travelling down that road, so when Keith started chatting about chiplets I listened very carefully, and when Nandan spoke about chiplets he was what I'd call very diplomatic, as the topic of chiplets simply aren't in Brainchips architecture, completely different road, so I think Nandan handled
that topic very well personally.
Still very confident with my personal timeline, January 2025.... AKD 3.0 will have surfaced by then, sure of it !
Have a great weekend back in Australia, go the Brisbane Lions Texta x
Yes, he"s had oneHi Tech, I don't know what his wife looks like but Keith Witek seems to mingle with a very sexy crowd!
Before being hired as chief operating officer for Tenstorrent, Keith apparently spent more than three years at Google as Director of Strategic Alliances, after over a year at SiFive as SVP of corporate development, strategy, and general counsel. He was also the director of R&D and enablement and associate general counsel at Tesla for nearly three years. Prior to that, he spent nearly 14 years at AMD across a number of roles, including as a corporate vice president.