Hey Empty 09,
Your mates on the Crapper need you over there. Apparently they need your assistance to stoop even lower with their content.
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Hey Empty 09,
Your mates on the Crapper need you over there. Apparently they need your assistance to stoop even lower with their content.
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Sounds like Science Fiction to me..https://medium.com/@sidharth.ss/the...euromorphic-chips-are-the-future-66c3be9b1e51
One day, room-sized AI supercomputers could be replaced by neuromorphic systems no larger than a smartphone.
Yes, for sure my good man, and it will have a iteration of Akida inside.https://medium.com/@sidharth.ss/the...euromorphic-chips-are-the-future-66c3be9b1e51
One day, room-sized AI supercomputers could be replaced by neuromorphic systems no larger than a smartphone.
Couple of pics from the Moschip stand in preparation for CES , looks like a few Akida possibilities
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Oh Lampy I think youāre reading into it a bit far . I spose it was a better post than your usual LinkedIn re-hash (even if the post was incorrect).Fair enough my bad. Edited my post accordingly.
Yes absolutely, just a podcast together means absolutely no association with Tenstorrent ...............in fantasy short terd land....
They posted about us also at the time but i guess that means nothing too....., right? @Mt09
#nanananana
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Ramping Brainchip is allowed between January 9 -12
PVDM did say he could reduce a cars need from chip down to 100 from 1000 now do nor quote me on the numbers but it was by a huge factor. Quite interesting.Panasonic Automotive unveils system to boost in-vehicle computing ā Reuters
Japan's Panasonic Holdings' (6752.T) automotive systems business launched a new platform at the CES electronics trade fair in Las Vegas which it says can make in-vehicle computing faster and lighter by reducing the number of electronic control units (ECUs).apple.news
Panasonic Automotive said its new system, which is named Neuron, could help reduce the cost, weight and integration complexity of vehicles by removing redundant components.
Clearly LG doesn't want to be left behind......
Loving our close association with Tenstorrent.....
Tenstorrent Partners with LG to Build AI and RISC-V Chiplets for Smart TVs of the Future
Tenstorrent and LG Electronics Inc. (LG) are pleased to announce they are collaborating to build a new generation of RISC-V, AI and Video Codec Chiplets to potentially power LGās premium TV and automotive products of the future and Tenstorrentās data center products.tenstorrent.com
LGās 2024 OLED TVs put a bigger focus on AI processing than ever before
But there are plenty of other upgrades, even at the low end.www.theverge.com
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Hi FLDear Tech,
You mean we are not allowed to do this any other time? Now or then, it is mostly endless dot joining, which never has resulted in anything tangible up until this point...
A couple of light-hearted questions:
Happy to be proven wrong, but so far it seems MicklePickle over at the Fools has a much higher rate of accuracy than our combined brain power here
- Does this include up and down ramping?
- What are the excuses if CES comes and goes and we are none the wiser?
- What will the next thing be then? 2025 will be our year
- Where do you truly see this going if we yet again stand there with nothing/zip/nada and not a single product in the market? Not a single new IP deal? You seem to have the finger on the pulse...
Happy CES, and hopefully we will (finally) be laughing...
/FL
Hi FL
Before you give Micklepickle any credit you should note his starting position was to question the very scientific validity of AKIDA technology.
As this was the very foundation of his commencing point to attack Peter van der Made and Brainchip he has been an abysmal failure.
He has like a lost sole stood on the street corner and cried end of days for Brainchip since day one regardless of what has been announced and what the share price has been at the time.
He is like the broken watch capable of being right twice a day but no one would suggest that a broken watch is more accurate than an atomic clock at telling the time.
What I find interesting in your post and questions to Tech is that you have given credit to Micklepickle a creature of no merit and completely overlook:
āIn this collaborative showcase with BrainChip, we will illustrate how our customers can leverage the advantages of next-generation AI to enable low-power, high-performance machine learning applications on our embedded platforms,ā said Rod Drake, corporate vice president of Microchipās MPU32 and MCU32 business units. āThis is truly a not-to-miss demonstration at CES 2024.ā
The demonstration will be held at the BrainChip booth 29-330 at the Venetian Hotel at CES 2024 January 9 to 12, 2024 in Las Vegasā
While we await a response from Tech perhaps you could explain why you consider this reveal to be of no value.
My opinion only DYOR
Fact Finder
I currently know two facts...Hi FL
Before you give Micklepickle any credit you should note his starting position was to question the very scientific validity of AKIDA technology.
As this was the very foundation of his commencing point to attack Peter van der Made and Brainchip he has been an abysmal failure.
He has like a lost sole stood on the street corner and cried end of days for Brainchip since day one regardless of what has been announced and what the share price has been at the time.
He is like the broken watch capable of being right twice a day but no one would suggest that a broken watch is more accurate than an atomic clock at telling the time.
What I find interesting in your post and questions to Tech is that you have given credit to Micklepickle a creature of no merit and completely overlook:
āIn this collaborative showcase with BrainChip, we will illustrate how our customers can leverage the advantages of next-generation AI to enable low-power, high-performance machine learning applications on our embedded platforms,ā said Rod Drake, corporate vice president of Microchipās MPU32 and MCU32 business units. āThis is truly a not-to-miss demonstration at CES 2024.ā
The demonstration will be held at the BrainChip booth 29-330 at the Venetian Hotel at CES 2024 January 9 to 12, 2024 in Las Vegasā
While we await a response from Tech perhaps you could explain why you consider this reveal to be of no value.
My opinion only DYOR
Fact Finder