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Wow they are number one when it comes to mobile phones

the video below is ARM talking about their new processor families (good listen from the 5min mark but particularly from the 14min mark for those short on time) towards the end he starts talking about strategic partnerships (with Mediatek)

but also interestingly a Turkish company called Arcelik (lol)...............they recently announced a partnership with............HITACHI (aka renesas) to make specialised Ai chips for household appliances.........ive posted various things about the above in the past but here it is again


 
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Loose links sink chips

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Quite the resume........

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the video below is ARM talking about their new processor families (good listen from the 5min mark but particularly from the 14min mark for those short on time) towards the end he starts talking about strategic partnerships (with Mediatek)

but also interestingly a Turkish company called Arcelik (lol)...............they recently announced a partnership with............HITACHI (aka renesas) to make specialised Ai chips for household appliances.........ive posted various things about the above in the past but here it is again

both the vid and article below.......






Maybe we could make the 10000
 
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MediaTek supply their chip/s to Samsung for their entry level phones but recently it was exposed that Samsung will be using them further up their phone family displacing their own home grown chip.

Samsung, Mercedes and Brainchip seem to be linked via the EQXX to SmartCar connected SmartHome.

Brainchip is connected to SiFive and SiFive has links to MediaTeck.

MediaTek does Smarthome and is linked to Samsung Smartphones.

The wheels on the Brainchip bus go round and round, round and round, round and round all through the World.

My opinion only DYOR
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MediaTek supply their chip/s to Samsung for their entry level phones but recently it was exposed that Samsung will be using them further up their phone family displacing their own home grown chip.

Samsung, Mercedes and Brainchip seem to be linked via the EQXX to SmartCar connected SmartHome.

Brainchip is connected to SiFive and SiFive has links to MediaTeck.

MediaTek does Smarthome and is linked to Samsung Smartphones.

The wheels on the Brainchip bus go round and round, round and round, round and round all through the World.

My opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA


 
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I wonder how many sung along above lol
 
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Has Monte Carlo been mentioned in relation to BrainChip? I’ll be honest I don’t even understand what it is. May be a dot joined too far

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Has Monte Carlo been mentioned in relation to BrainChip? I’ll be honest I don’t even understand what it is. May be a dot joined too far

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Hi LS

This is a short definition:

“Monte Carlo method, statistical method of understanding complex physical or mathematical systems by using randomly generated numbers as input into those systems to generate a range of solutions”’


Years ago at one of the AGM’s I asked the question of Peter van der Made ‘does when you say that AKIDA does not do maths does that mean AKIDA cannot do maths?’ Peter van der Made said ‘yes AKIDA can do maths’ and the CEO Mr. DiNardo interrupted and moved to another topic.

Recently it was announced by Sandia (Just remembered.Cannot presently recall the company but they work with Intel) that neuromorphic computing was able to do maths and more efficiently than Von Neumann computing.

The above reveal at TCS by Dr. Arijit Mukherjee one of Brainchip AKIDA’s greatest fans does not come as a surprise.

The reveal that NASA is exploring Quantum annealing with spiking neural networks and the complete silence from Brainchip after acknowledging my email speaks volumes.

I recently was in email discussion with someone from the company and they were telling me some publicly disclosed information then they pulled up saying why am I telling you this you know more about the company than I do.

Over time I have a series of acknowledged emails that have never been replied to with actual answers.

When I speak about a spider web of connections in my head they are in my opinion entirely real and many of these connections lead to far bigger things than simple low powered edge computing in home door bells.

These door bells are novelty items like sideshow prizes at the Royal Easter Show popular with the masses but just the shallow veneer covering the true significance of where AKIDA technology is being deployed.

The Edge is tactical to allow AKIDA technology to take root and flourish but like bamboo it will not be contained it will spread out and pop up on the other side of the metaphorical garden and keep popping up until it overshadows every other form of computing.

AKD2000,3000,4000 & 5000 will eventually consume Von Neumann.

But don’t tell anyone.

My opinion and speculation only
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I don’t know how to link a post from LinkedIn to this page. But this article is great and definitely worth a read!

It’s posted by Brainchip on LinkedIn.

Stating Brainchip is a fantastic buy over Infineon and Nvidia
 

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I think I may have won clanger of the week, well not quite as poor as the report from Adnan which DHM was all over like a bad rash, I did enjoy their response though, of course their aware of brainchip lol, well that are now.

After listening to Sean & Tony I thought I would Spread The Word and send of an email to merewether capitol after viewing their interest in investing in ASX tech stocks as reported in Stochead.

Well not a minute after pushing send I read bravo's post re meme stocks on Stockhead and how Luke Winchester has history with BRN bulls as he calls us on Twitter (Message to self sign up to Twitter) and is the author of this pearler

…from my vantage point, if you’ve got tech that’s genuine and head-and-shoulders best in class, you get bought out"

Anyway will see if he replies and if his outlook has altered towards BRN.

BTW, how good is Sean and the EQXX,
Both true pearlers!

This week on the threads has been next level more nuggets/dots and the commentary around Sean and Tony's interview has been spot on.

Edge Compute.
 

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I don’t know how to link a post from LinkedIn to this page. But this article is great and definitely worth a read!

It’s posted by Brainchip on LinkedIn.

Stating Brainchip is a fantastic buy over Infineon and Nvidia
Hi FM

This article was posted earlier but the way to post it here from LinkedIn at least on my iPhone is to hold your finger on the address link and it should bring up a screen which allows you to copy and post the link. FF
 
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An Easter reflection:

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https://stocksdownunder.com/video/b...-semiconductor-conference-on-1-november-2021/

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Marc: Okay. Regarding the Akida 2000 and the timeline specifically for that one, can you talk a little bit about the development timeline?

Peter: Yes. Akida 2000 is very exciting too. We are developing that here in Perth. We have an excellent team here in Perth of highly qualified people who are working on Akida 2000 and Akida 3000. So we’re really thinking ahead here. Akida 2000 will be optimized for more complex network architectures, such as [inaudible 00:29:37]
{#LSTM#}* transformers. And for a very large part, those simulations of those chips are… At least Akida 2000 is already…the simulation is working already. And we are getting ready to hand it over to engineering.

So Akida 3000 is going to a cortical network. Cortical networks are based on the way the human cortex works. They’re still a lot of open questions about, especially in neuroscience, how that exactly works. We’ll be building models of the cortex and see how we can apply that to a real commercial environment. Of course, everything we do, of course, even though the science is fascinating, we have to always keep in mind that we are building commercial products.

Marc: All right. One interesting question I saw earlier coming from Nathan about the advantage you have in terms of time versus competitors. Previously you stated two to three years advantage versus competitors. With the Akida 1000 now almost sort of commercially available, do you still think your timeline or the time advantage is still two to three years or has that changed?

Peter: Yes, we are working very hard to make sure that we maintain that advantage. So Akida 1000, we estimate to be two or three years ahead of the market. For instance, we have convolution and hardware not by a processor. We have real-time learning that nobody else has been able to manage. So we definitely have a two or three advantage in Akida 1000, plus we have commercializing that product. But to maintain that advantage, we are working on Akida 2000 and 3000. So we stay ahead of the markets. With Akida 3000, we’re probably about five or six years ahead at the moment
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