KABOOM!! BOOMITY Boom Boom Boom!!
You've taken your life in your own hands there mateWomen can drive? ..
To me, adding inbetween the lines, the comment looks a bit like this..You've taken your life in your own hands there mate
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The autonomous robots segment is expected to grow faster in the artificial intelligence in hardware market during the forecast period due to several factors, such as rising deployment in various industries, advancements in AI and Machine Learning, and demand for logistics and warehousing automation. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning advancements have given robots the ability to learn, adapt, and make decisions in real time. Industries are shifting to autonomous robots to automate challenging and hazardous activities, lowering operational costs and increasing productivity. Moreover, Logistics and warehousing are experiencing an increase in demand for these robots as they optimize operations in response to the growing e-commerce sector.
Driver: Real-time deep learning and AI hardware accelerators
In the artificial intelligence in hardware market, the demand for real-time deep learning workloads has fueled an enormous shift toward Edge AI, demanding specialized AI hardware accelerators.
Opportunity: Integration in semiconductor companies
The rise of artificial intelligence in hardware market offers a transformative opportunity for semiconductor companies,
indicating a fundamental shift in value generation within the technology sector.
Previously, these companies obtained a small portion of the value generated by technological stacks.
However, the growth of AI forecasts that these companies are expected now to command 40 to 50 percent of the entire value.
Moreover, across its nine-layer technology stack, AI depends mostly on hardware for functions such as logic and memory. Semiconductor companies are critical in addressing AI concerns. To capitalize on this advantage, companies are expected to focus on personalized solutions for specific sectors, emphasizing customization and providing specialized memory and accelerators for increased efficiency. Strategic targeting, personalization, and end-to-end solutions are crucial to success in the AI era, allowing semiconductor companies to dominate the hardware environment.
Hi Crabman,I have just stumbled over another market report (similar the often refernced Gartner report) I would like to share.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Hardware Market Size to Reach USD 473.53 Bn By 2033
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Hardware Market Size to Reach USD 473.53 Bn By 2033
The global artificial intelligence (AI) in hardware market size was estimated at USD 53.71 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach around USD 473.53...www.globenewswire.com
Generally I always take the numbers with a grain of salt and I am more interested how these analysts come to their conclusions and what aspects they mention I might not have considered yet or put the same amount of focus on.
Among the usual suspects in hardware categories like GPU, FPGA, ASICs and so on they also mention neuromorphic.
But on of the most interesting parts I'd like to highlight are the following:
But the part I personally find the most interesting is this one (even if this could be relate more to the actual chip companies):
As far as I know there‘s one who can.Hi Crabman,
Nobody can count that high - there just aren't enough fingers and toes in the world.
The beauty of Akida is that it is sensor agnostic. it can process video, audio, olfactory, etc. All that is needed is the appropriate model, a database of "similar" signals. And one-shot learning means that performance improves with use.
I heard he only got half way.As far as I know there‘s one who can.
Someone told me Chuck Norris counted to infinity - and then again.
Ŵhen I saw this I'll admit I thought now there's a joke in that but then thought it was very condescending to women and wasn't going there. There are strong women on here so they don't need me to stand up for them, but then thought why would MB put a message up like that. There may be a couple of reasons. I think it was well meant.To me, adding inbetween the lines, the comment looks a bit like this..
Especially with the part..
"one of our female engineers"..
"Because it's International Women's day, we decided to let one of our "female" engineers (yes we really do have them) "drive" our precious EQXX prototype (we have photos to prove, she's actually sitting in the driver's seat pretending to drive!)".
"You go girl!"
And then counted backwards to zero.I heard he only got half way.
One of the posters led me to indie Semiconductor (headquartered - of all places - in Aliso Viejo, 2 km from where Brainchip used to have its US office) and two of their acquisitions in Germany - Silicon Radar in Frankfurt/Oder and Symeo (“Radar Next Level”) in Neubiberg, just outside of Munich. Might be worthwhile for the more tech-savvy to have a closer look at them in general.
Coincidentally, I stumbled across a very familiar name liking the Neurobus “birth announcement” on another LinkedIn page - and no, it’s not Rob Telson’s, but that of Sounak Dey from TCS Research (see below).
Now that is an intriguing connection, isn’t it? After all, “earth observation” is one of the three domains the astropreneurs’ neuromorphic technology applications are aimed at.
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P.S.: On Google, another guy also called Sounak Dey comes up when searching for that name. However, he is younger and works for Munich-based European “Defense AI” start-up Helsing AI, (“Artificial intelligence to serve our democracies… Helsing is a new type of defense AI company. We believe that software, in particular artificial intelligence, will be the key to our democracies”.) They are in cahoots with IBM and backed by Spotify co-founder and CEO Daniel Ek.
Thanks @Frangipani. Can you please also post the link to his post? I want to look at the pictures in full, especially the one with BrainChip logo.
Thanks.
Thank’s for posting, !
And this is the space infrastructure company Mohamed Sobhy Fouda founded just over a year ago:
Salutes Space
www.salutes.space
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Salutes Space | 432 followers on LinkedIn. Robot-on-Chip for autonomous computing infrastructure | Salutes offers Space Intelligence Services, which aims to make space affordable and accessible. Salutes aims to revolutionize the Space Industry by promoting Life 3.0 through the provision of...www.linkedin.com
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Salutes Space are currently taking part in the CASSINI Challenges:
CASSINI Challenges
www.euspa.europa.eu
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Thank’s for posting, !
To me ant61 brain will awaken Australian govt about the importance of brainchip as a company and they will take some actions to prioritise akida in govt forward thinking.I was just comparing feet of Niel Armstrong on moon and journey of akida to the brain.
Neil Armstrong used the words
“That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,""
"It will be one small step of akida, on gaint leap for AI"