When you have a cold, the node is the thing between your eyes.There doesn't seem to have been a fixed term for Renesas, but it wasn't a full licence (think it was only for 2 nodes?)..
Don't ask me what a node is, try Diogenese..
When you have a cold, the node is the thing between your eyes.There doesn't seem to have been a fixed term for Renesas, but it wasn't a full licence (think it was only for 2 nodes?)..
Don't ask me what a node is, try Diogenese..
... or it's 4 interconnected neural processing engines (NPEs).When you have a cold, the node is the thing between your eyes.
Just one of those days i guess.Must be your auto-correct Manny, because you still haven't got it right
It's "MegaChips".
I do believe we have a Partnership with Microchip though.
"BrainChip demonstrates its neuromorphic processor on Microchip’s 32-bit MPU at CES 2024"
BrainChip demonstrates its neuromorphic processor on Microchip’s 32-bit MPU at CES 2024 | Edge Industry Review
BrainChip aims to highlight its capabilities in always-on machine learning tasks, including keyword spotting and visual wake words.www.edgeir.com
Thank youNice to have you back @Sirod69.
I would start by having a look at the brainchip website. The opening page has plenty to read and then click on resources and PR.
Too much to scroll through here but some of the postings with more than 40/50 likes could be worth a read.
Hope you are in rude health.
Cheers
Hi Sirod,Hello, my dears,
I needed a long break and haven't been here in the forum for a long time.
Nevertheless, I always held BRN and bought more.
Some time ago I read somewhere that our forum was taking on cult-like characteristics.
How are you all?
Can you please briefly inform me about what exactly is coming up? I never have time to read everything since I've been away from here.
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Welcome back Sirod!Hello, my dears,
I needed a long break and haven't been here in the forum for a long time.
Nevertheless, I always held BRN and bought more.
Some time ago I read somewhere that our forum was taking on cult-like characteristics.
How are you all?
Can you please briefly inform me about what exactly is coming up? I never have time to read everything since I've been away from here.
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Hello, my dears,
I needed a long break and haven't been here in the forum for a long time.
Nevertheless, I always held BRN and bought more.
Some time ago I read somewhere that our forum was taking on cult-like characteristics.
How are you all?
Can you please briefly inform me about what exactly is coming up? I never have time to read everything since I've been away from here.
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Yay, Sirod. One of my favourites. Happy to see you here again.Hello, my dears,
I needed a long break and haven't been here in the forum for a long time.
Nevertheless, I always held BRN and bought more.
Some time ago I read somewhere that our forum was taking on cult-like characteristics.
How are you all?
Can you please briefly inform me about what exactly is coming up? I never have time to read everything since I've been away from here.
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Has this been posted?
Some extract, full article in the link.
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Visualizing the Future: Brain-Inspired Technology in Neuromorphic Computing
Neuromorphic computing, designed to emulate the human brain’s architecture is poised to revolutionize artificial intelligence (AI). In creating systems that mimic how our brains process information, neuromorphic computing promises to transform AI. These systems can learn continuously, adapt in real-time and require far less energy. This ultimately leads to faster, smarter and more efficient AI.
This approach leverages the brain’s inherent ability to process vast amounts of information efficiently. This allows AI to become more intelligent, more responsive and more adaptable. As the world increasingly depends on AI in various industries, such as healthcare, autonomous vehicles and edge computing, neuromorphic technology is rapidly becoming a game changer.
Market Growth and Key Drivers
The neuromorphic computing market is on a trajectory of rapid expansion, with projections forecasting a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 22% from 2023 to 2032. This surge is fueled by several critical factors:
— Unleashing Energy Efficiency: Neuromorphic systems offer a significant leap forward in energy efficiency compared to conventional computing models. In addressing the high energy consumption that plagues traditional systems, they pave the way for more sustainable and cost effective computing solutions. (Source: Skyquestt)
— Powering Real Time Innovation: Real time processing capabilities are paramount for cutting edge applications such as autonomous vehicles and real time decision making systems. The inherent strengths of neuromorphic technology are perfectly positioned to meet this critical demand driving innovation across a wide range of industries. (Source: GlobeNewswire)
— Fueling the AI Revolution: Across all sectors the demand for smarter and more efficient AI models is steadily increasing. Neuromorphic computing provides a powerful platform to address this growing need, enabling the development of more sophisticated and capable AI applications that can revolutionize various fields. (Source: EIN Presswire)
This combination of factors positions the neuromorphic computing market for continued growth and a transformative impact on the future of technology.
BrainChip Holdings Ltd.: A Leader in Neuromorphic Innovation
BrainChip Holdings Ltd. stands out in the world of neuromorphic computing, with its groundbreaking Akida chip at the heart of its innovation. Inspired by the human brain, Akida enables real time AI learning with minimal power consumption. This positions BrainChip as a leader in this transformative field.
At the helm of this revolution is Peter van der Made, the visionary founder of BrainChip. With over 40 years of experience in technology innovation van der Made’s career includes founding vCIS Technology, where he created a computer immune system. At PolyGraphic Systems he designed graphics accelerator technology for IBM PCs. His work laid the foundation for his pioneering efforts in neuromorphic computing. Van der Made’s invention of the Akida chip and his ongoing research into next generation neuromorphic architectures ensures BrainChip’s continued leadership in AI innovation.
Akida Chip: The Game Changer
The Akida processor is a breakthrough in neuromorphic computing. It combines learning and inference allowing the chip to continuously adapt as it processes data. This makes it far more efficient than traditional processors offering 5 to 10 times better performance per watt. The Akida chip is particularly suited for demanding applications like vision processing, edge AI and battery powered devices.
The Akida processor is uniquely designed for edge AI applications focusing on processing data directly on devices where it is generated, as opposed to relying on cloud computing or centralized data centers. The “edge” refers to these decentralized, local environments such as cameras, sensors or IoT devices where data is collected and needs immediate processing. By operating at the edge Akida significantly reduces latency, enhances privacy and minimizes the need for constant data transmission to remote servers. This minimizes costs and significantly reduces bandwidth consumption.
Akida is poised to be a cornerstone of intelligent machines. It excels at tackling critical tasks like facial recognition, decision making and natural language processing, all while maintaining impressive efficiency.
Why Mimicking the Brain is So Revolutionary
The human brain is the most efficient computing system known to man, capable of processing vast amounts of information in a highly efficient and adaptive manner. By replicating the brain’s neural architecture, neuromorphic computing could unlock similar cognitive abilities leading to smarter, faster and more adaptive AI systems.
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Adding myself to the list of those who are pleased to see you back Sirod69. Look forward to your reveals and repartee with Bravo. Maybe others, the tractor driving, sometime Rumpole, @chapman89 , (if he’s not actively datingHello, my dears,
I needed a long break and haven't been here in the forum for a long time.
Nevertheless, I always held BRN and bought more.
Some time ago I read somewhere that our forum was taking on cult-like characteristics.
How are you all?
Can you please briefly inform me about what exactly is coming up? I never have time to read everything since I've been away from here.
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yes yes, I can see, it's nice to read you all again. I came across Brainchip because at some point I would need a robot to help me with my care.Adding myself to the list of those who are pleased to see you back Sirod69. Look forward to your reveals and repartee with Bravo. Maybe others, the tractor driving, sometime Rumpole, @chapman89 , (if he’s not actively dating), Damo, even the bin burner himself, who have all been long term contributors.
Cheers @Sirod69 .
Flenton, what's that supposed to mean?With all the new articles, reviews and positive links to neuromorphic computing being put up on this forum (thank you all) I can see an announcement which makes the company instantly profitable the price could jump to something unimaginable like $10 in a week. Not only because it means we'll making profits but I'd say the company will be a big name which will draw huge amounts of attention.
I know this is a big jump but my gut tells me there are a lot of companies out the including superannuation funds which have stock piles of money just waiting on all their indicators to get ticked off before jumping in and a profit would be one of them.
This along with the international exposure and remembering a mention by Mercedes got us over $2 I think of an IP licence with likes of ARM and my imagine goes wild.