Morning Chippers ,
Nothing intelligent to add this end...
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Thanks BravoHi @DingoBorat, @Terroni2105 and @Fullmoonfever,
This Reuters article says Broadcom "decided to add the AI features roughly two years ago" which was at the same time that the AKIDA development kits utilizing Braodcom tech became available.
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Broadcom adds silicon AI features to speed new Trident networking chip
Tech conglomerate Broadcom added artificial intelligence features to a new version of one of its flagship networking chips, the company said on Thursday, aiming to help move information around data centers more efficiently.www.reuters.com
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3. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck....
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Broadcom bakes an NPU into its switches to combat congestion
Chip promises better telemetry, security, and traffic engineering, vendor claimswww.theregister.com
Hi FMF,Thanks Bravo
I'm just trying to understand the packet inspection aspect as I recall well, pretty sure, we had a patent application in the past couple of years around packet inspections and thought may be linked to the Cyber-neuro RT project but now wondering if can overlap into stuff like this Broadcom tech.
Trying to find it again.
I don't fully understand it or the connection / capability yet but who knows.
On the Accenture patent @TECH posted, they also have a similar statement in another app...
24.20230029494NEUROMORPHIC SMOOTH CONTROL OF ROBOTIC ARMS
US - 02.02.2023
Int.Class B25J 9/16Appl.No 17752457Applicant Accenture Global Solutions LimitedInventor Ioannis Polykretis
This document describes neuromorphic controllers. In one aspect, a method for controlling one or more joints of a robotic arm includes receiving, by neuromorphic controller comprising a spiking neural network (SNN), a target value of a joint control variable for a joint of the robotic arm. The SNN includes two position proprioceptor neurons, two-speed proprioceptor neurons, a presynaptic inhibitory neuron, an extensor motor neuron, and a flexor motor neuron. The neuromorphic controller updates an actual value of the joint control variable for the joint of the robotic arm based on the target value of the joint control variable. The updating includes generating, by one of the two position proprioceptor neurons, the first spikes to one of the extensors motor neurons or the flexor motor neuron based on a difference between the actual value of the joint control variable and the target value of the joint control variable
Thanks Bravo
I'm just trying to understand the packet inspection aspect as I recall well, pretty sure, we had a patent application in the past couple of years around packet inspections and thought may be linked to the Cyber-neuro RT project but now wondering if can overlap into stuff like this Broadcom tech.
Trying to find it again.
I don't fully understand it or the connection / capability yet but who knows.
On the Accenture patent @TECH posted, they also have a similar statement in another app...
24.20230029494NEUROMORPHIC SMOOTH CONTROL OF ROBOTIC ARMS
US - 02.02.2023
Int.Class B25J 9/16Appl.No 17752457Applicant Accenture Global Solutions LimitedInventor Ioannis Polykretis
This document describes neuromorphic controllers. In one aspect, a method for controlling one or more joints of a robotic arm includes receiving, by neuromorphic controller comprising a spiking neural network (SNN), a target value of a joint control variable for a joint of the robotic arm. The SNN includes two position proprioceptor neurons, two-speed proprioceptor neurons, a presynaptic inhibitory neuron, an extensor motor neuron, and a flexor motor neuron. The neuromorphic controller updates an actual value of the joint control variable for the joint of the robotic arm based on the target value of the joint control variable. The updating includes generating, by one of the two position proprioceptor neurons, the first spikes to one of the extensors motor neurons or the flexor motor neuron based on a difference between the actual value of the joint control variable and the target value of the joint control variable
Thabks Bravo.Hi FMF,
What about this extract in an article on BrainChip's website first published in 2018?
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From a TMT Analytics report on BRN in 2019.
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As you highlighted @Bravo
Some potential overlaps in desired processes imo
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Boy they aren't wrong with BRN shares being under $10!!! The company is so under valued at 20cents imo
Great LinkedIn post from an Assistant Consultant at Tata Consultancy Service.
He has commented in his own post #BrainChip
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Tamal Acharya on LinkedIn: What makes Spiking neural network tick?
Hello LinkedIners, we are back with our second blog post describing the mathematics behind different Spiking Neuronal Models. Do give it a read and provide us…www.linkedin.com