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mrgds

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He's saying the design is completely "in-house" though (in a roundabout way).
Yes DB, ................ then at 26.00min he explains its very power efficient compute.
Might not be Tesla that is using Akida, though im sure all other OEMs are asking the question of how can we compete?
 
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Iseki

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I think you didn't understand what I wrote. Let me make it clear. I'm not a beginner in this business like you and your T&J and The Dean friends who mess around here with other nicknames. I haven't sold my last pants to buy shares. It doesn't even occur to you that other investors took out their initial investment at the all-time high and maybe some profit, letting the rest ride. No, you don't think that far. You just invest $100 (if that) to boast about doubling it at $200. You're just fortune hunters looking for the perfect rise by any means, lacking knowledge and information about the company and technology. Your constant whining and negativity show you don't see anything positive in life. Work on that, and you'll be on the winning side! Just a little tip... not investment advice. Better you wake up
Jeez, fur, that's pretty harsh.
What about my idea of looking for a major investor as a back up plan to finding a major licensee. Not bad for a beginner eh?
I think that's a positive from me while yours is an irrational number cubed.
 
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Iseki

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I've been holding since the days of AZK. Nvidia is a known company takeover specialist and most yanks with bottomless pockets don't compete, they just buy the competition. If we are 3 years ahead and have multiple patents (thats where the $$$ is) why the hell has no one tried to take us over ???
Because the founders are against it. Hopefully they will change their tune at some point.
 

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Yes DB, ................ then at 26.00min he explains its very power efficient compute.
Might not be Tesla that is using Akida, though im sure all other OEMs are asking the question of how can we compete?
"very power efficient compute" compared to what?
A Nvidia option that he mentioned they were "not" using?..

An AKIDA 2.0 on TENNs, would very likely trump anything he's got, by a wide margin...

Apart from use in "edgier" devices, like smart rings etc, our greatest strength in automotive (excluding EVs) is going to be our lack of latency (which includes things like driver monitoring, air bag deployment etc) but also "don't piss me off with a slow response time" type non-safety critical features, like "asking" your car to do something..

Like you've said, companies like Tesla and Apple (if not using our tech) are not going to share what they "do use" with others.

So other Companies are going to have to try and stay competitive, in other ways, or get left behind.
 
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Terroni2105

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FJ-215

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Full presentation.

 
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AusEire

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I've been holding since the days of AZK. Nvidia is a known company takeover specialist and most yanks with bottomless pockets don't compete, they just buy the competition. If we are 3 years ahead and have multiple patents (thats where the $$$ is) why the hell has no one tried to take us over ???
Why didn't Blockbuster buy into Netflix when they were offered it?

Why did Kodak fail? Because they failed to innovate and adapt to the digital age.

Lots of companies have hit and missed

Maybe Nvidia don't see neuromorphic technology as a threat YET.

I actually hate this question tbh because it gives god like status to the likes of Nvidia, Intel etc etc.
 
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Interesting read. Not aurenif posted previously l.

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rgupta

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I've been holding since the days of AZK. Nvidia is a known company takeover specialist and most yanks with bottomless pockets don't compete, they just buy the competition. If we are 3 years ahead and have multiple patents (thats where the $$$ is) why the hell has no one tried to take us over ???
Can anyone show us how brainchip can be taken over by some other company. To do that they have to convince management ( which to me is not convinced) coz that is not something PVDM planned for.
Convince the share holders so what value will make share holders happy ( a tiny news from Mercedes bumps the sp from 50 cents to 2.35 in a few days)
Convince the Australian and US govt. (NASA knows the value of company more than anyone )
Convince the regulators
But then why to make that much of an effort. Just live and let live.
 
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From the transcript.

And this technology I'm talking
about, neuromorphic chips,

that's available to the world.

I mean, BrainChip is
an Australian company.

There's no ITAR restrictions, so.

- Well, and also I think it speaks

to the multidisciplinary
approach to technology today.

I mean, the neuromorphic chip,

I mean, it has military applications

you can obviously use it for,

but, I mean, you're gonna find this

in all various sectors
of an economy and society

and what we use in everyday
life, and so, you know-

- So Ken, let me just say
that the neuromorphic chip

that BrainChips makes from Australia

had nothing to do with electronic warfare.

It's designed to do image processing.

So one of the things we had to overcome

was take our electronic warfare I/Q data,

in-phase and quadrature
RF measurement data,

and put it into a format to
make it look like an image

so that the BrainChip
could actually digest it

and do something with it.

So you're absolutely right.

I mean, these chips are
not being designed for us

in the electronic warfare community,

but they're so powerful

that we were still able to get it to work.

Imagine if they put a little effort

into tailoring it to our needs.

Then you have a revolution.

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Went searching here but could find this Dec 23 AI Hardware & Edge AI "The Edge of Tomorrow" presso I just found on Kiasco Research.

Could be here somewhere but keyword searches didn't locate or I used wrong keywords.

Maybe I need Akidas KWS to help :LOL:

Posting anyway and has some info on ViT and TENNs.

Appears could be the same one prepped for Rob at Semisrael Oct 23.



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Diogenese

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Went searching here but could find this Dec 23 AI Hardware & Edge AI "The Edge of Tomorrow" presso I just found on Kiasco Research.

Could be here somewhere but keyword searches didn't locate or I used wrong keywords.

Maybe I need Akidas KWS to help :LOL:

Posting anyway and has some info on ViT and TENNs.

Appears could be the same one prepped for Rob at Semisrael Oct 23.



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Yep. There it is again. Edge Impulse is integral to the process of implementing Akida 2 (and small LLMs).
 
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Yep. There it is again. Edge Impulse is integral to the process of implementing Akida 2 (and small LLMs).
Quite liked some of the TENN results.
 
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Just came across this, but may have already been discussed as it's back late March/early April this year.


"WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFRL) – The Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, will feature several space-related technologies and programs during the 39th Space Symposium at the Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 8-11, 2024."

"AFRL programs

At the Space Symposium, AFRL will highlight a variety of space programs and technologies where AFRL is working, including Space Situational Awareness, Rapid Response and Space Support to the Joint Force. Technologies to be included at the AFRL exhibit booth include Neuromorphic Computing for Space, or NICS+; the Oracle Family of Systems; Safe Trusted Autonomy for Responsible Spacecraft, or STARS; Propulsion Unit with Modular Applications, or PUMA; Navigational Technology Satellite-3, or NTS-3; and Global Lightning.

Neuromorphic Computing Intelligence Systems+ is an Applied Research development and demonstration program, emphasizing integration of advanced neuromorphic technologies into space and airborne experiments for on-system learning. Advance architectures exposing new capabilities for artificial intelligence, machine learning and autonomous solutions for edge computing."


Heaps of varying speakers and plenty to look out for throughout the agenda.

On the agenda, the Australian Space Agency spoke. Interestingly, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd spoke during the ASA's session.

There was also session titled Processing on the Edge. BAE Systems were one of the guest speakers.

The next one:
April 7th - 10th, 2025
40th space symposium
 
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BrainShit

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I didn't ask WHY she is selling them.
I said I would like to hear something from her about Brainchip, a company that employs her. 🤷🏻‍♂️ shows me some people are ignorant, newcomer, Kids or just storyteller
Pia is a Non-Executive Director... which means they're not employed by the company.
 
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