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Diogenese

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This tech is interesting, and Akida Pico would fit right in!

Naqi Neural Earbuds: allows the users to control computers, devices, IoT, AI, and wheelchairs without voice, touch, or screens.
...as everyone is different you thing you'll need an on the edge chip that is able to learn and adapting to each users needs.



When I was a young lad at school, Tommy Cahill's dad was famous for his ability to wiggle his ears ...
 
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Terroni2105

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Now they need to add RTX to website partners page :)
 
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FuzM

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Pretty sure that's a power adaptor, chief!
Keeping my hopes up.

Could it also be a raspberry pi enclosure with the new M.2 Form Factor boards? According to the Day 2 LinkedIn post, they seem to be demonstrating the M.2 cards.

Just curious that the VVDN edge box on the table seems to be a static box with no cables attached. Also, you wouldnt need a power adaptor that large to run Akida ;)


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TECH

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Hi All,

More positivity coming our way, looks like another NDA has had it's protective shield lowered somewhat with the RTX
Corporation being mentioned as a partner, of course many long termers will possibly remember back in Lou's day when
he produced a list of potential companies we were or could be involved with, one such company named as an "example"
was Collins Aerospace......looks as though the hint was real !

Raytheon Technologies is one of those very secretive Aerospace Companies who have been linked with a few other Aerospace
Companies involved in a number of "Black Projects" including UAP's, UFO Retrieval Programs, Reverse Engineering Alien Technology,
so to think that Raytheon weren't one of our EAP's, well, I'd suggest that you'd be wrong...my personal view of course.

Billions of US dollars that are unaccounted for in the US Government Annual Budget, many in the US Congress believe it's been
"gifted" to a small number of US Aerospace Companies, as in Private Contractors.......the conspiracies are plentiful !

4th quarter results not far off (15 days approx.)...it will be interesting, I'm expecting an improvement, but not a big one to be
totally honest, it's a process, as I have mentioned I give us a solid 6 quarters to really show some decent growth, interesting how
Sean repeated what he said last year, that 2025 is going to be a critical year for Brainchip....we shall all see.

Have a good evening back in Australia......cheers.......Tech.
 
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Tothemoon24

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Nearly 12 months ago Raytheon received 20 million from the US department of defence.
The below read is very interesting

Raytheon to Develop Next-Gen Microchip for US Military’s Multi-Domain Sensors​

Semiconductor microchip

Semiconductors are critical components of military equipment. Photo: rawpixel.com/Freepik

The US Department of Defense has awarded Raytheon a $20-million contract to develop a next-generation multi-chip solution for terrestrial, aerial, and maritime sensors.
The microelectronic technology will transform radio frequency energy into digital information with amplified bandwidth and data rates.
This capability is expected to provide modern sensing systems with enhanced performance, lesser weight, and lower power consumption.
Throughout the program, Raytheon will leverage cost-effective approaches and the expertise of microchip companies including semiconductor developer AMD.
Once completed, the chiplet will be integrated into Raytheon’s proprietary circuit board through a local silicon manufacturing facility in Lompoc, California.
“By teaming with commercial industry, we can incorporate cutting-edge technology into Department of Defense applications on a much faster timescale,” Raytheon Advanced Technology President Colin Whelan stated.
“Together, we will deliver the first multi-chip package that features the latest in interconnect ability – which will provide new system capabilities to our warfighters.”

Recent Microchip Projects for US Defense​

The US has signed similar projects with microchip partners in the past to improve the country’s warfighter platforms.
In January 2023, the Missile Defense Agency awarded One Stop Systems a $3-million contract to upgrade its radar simulation systems.
The contract ordered graphics processing units developed by tech company Nvidia as well as One Stop Systems’ peripheral components.
Metawave Corporation received $1.7 million the same month to modernize the US Army’s sensing and perception radars with Nvidia-made processing units.
In 2022, L3Harris and ZMicro partnered to equip rugged computing solutions with 16-core Intel Xeon processors in the US Special Operations Command’s AT-802U Sky Warden light attack aircraft.
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ndefries

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Hi All,

More positivity coming our way, looks like another NDA has had it's protective shield lowered somewhat with the RTX
Corporation being mentioned as a partner, of course many long termers will possibly remember back in Lou's day when
he produced a list of potential companies we were or could be involved with, one such company named as an "example"
was Collins Aerospace......looks as though the hint was real !

Raytheon Technologies is one of those very secretive Aerospace Companies who have been linked with a few other Aerospace
Companies involved in a number of "Black Projects" including UAP's, UFO Retrieval Programs, Reverse Engineering Alien Technology,
so to think that Raytheon weren't one of our EAP's, well, I'd suggest that you'd be wrong...my personal view of course.

Billions of US dollars that are unaccounted for in the US Government Annual Budget, many in the US Congress believe it's been
"gifted" to a small number of US Aerospace Companies, as in Private Contractors.......the conspiracies are plentiful !

4th quarter results not far off (15 days approx.)...it will be interesting, I'm expecting an improvement, but not a big one to be
totally honest, it's a process, as I have mentioned I give us a solid 6 quarters to really show some decent growth, interesting how
Sean repeated what he said last year, that 2025 is going to be a critical year for Brainchip....we shall all see.

Have a good evening back in Australia......cheers.......Tech.
9B free cashflow - that is fairly decent? :)
 

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Taproot

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2021

Raytheon is advancing an emerging class of electronics that better enable military infrared sensors.
The team is taking a neuromorphic approach – mimicking the processing of the human brain – that could revolutionize how intelligent sensors are deployed on the battlefield.
This technology will allow sensors to forego hours of data-intensive video streaming by reacting only when there is activity. The potential result is 100 times less data generated and 100 times less power used by the sensor compared to today’s IR sensors.
We are partnering with DARPA for the Fast Event-Based Neuromorphic Camera and Electronics (FENCE) program to create technology that is smart, flexible, and deployable in any environment.



 
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manny100

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Hi All,

More positivity coming our way, looks like another NDA has had it's protective shield lowered somewhat with the RTX
Corporation being mentioned as a partner, of course many long termers will possibly remember back in Lou's day when
he produced a list of potential companies we were or could be involved with, one such company named as an "example"
was Collins Aerospace......looks as though the hint was real !

Raytheon Technologies is one of those very secretive Aerospace Companies who have been linked with a few other Aerospace
Companies involved in a number of "Black Projects" including UAP's, UFO Retrieval Programs, Reverse Engineering Alien Technology,
so to think that Raytheon weren't one of our EAP's, well, I'd suggest that you'd be wrong...my personal view of course.

Billions of US dollars that are unaccounted for in the US Government Annual Budget, many in the US Congress believe it's been
"gifted" to a small number of US Aerospace Companies, as in Private Contractors.......the conspiracies are plentiful !

4th quarter results not far off (15 days approx.)...it will be interesting, I'm expecting an improvement, but not a big one to be
totally honest, it's a process, as I have mentioned I give us a solid 6 quarters to really show some decent growth, interesting how
Sean repeated what he said last year, that 2025 is going to be a critical year for Brainchip....we shall all see.

Have a good evening back in Australia......cheers.......Tech.
Good post Tech, secrecy is big for defence. The M2 would fit in well with RTX/Raytheon needs. They can buy AKIDA capabilities without BRN knowing anything about its end use.
All we want is the cash.
M2 like other products since AKIDA 1000 is probably another client generated development.
I am not expecting much in the 4th Quarter results but i am expecting more client generated positive news such as deals in the next few months.
 
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Hi All,

More positivity coming our way, looks like another NDA has had it's protective shield lowered somewhat with the RTX
Corporation being mentioned as a partner, of course many long termers will possibly remember back in Lou's day when
he produced a list of potential companies we were or could be involved with, one such company named as an "example"
was Collins Aerospace......looks as though the hint was real !

Raytheon Technologies is one of those very secretive Aerospace Companies who have been linked with a few other Aerospace
Companies involved in a number of "Black Projects" including UAP's, UFO Retrieval Programs, Reverse Engineering Alien Technology,
so to think that Raytheon weren't one of our EAP's, well, I'd suggest that you'd be wrong...my personal view of course.

Billions of US dollars that are unaccounted for in the US Government Annual Budget, many in the US Congress believe it's been
"gifted" to a small number of US Aerospace Companies, as in Private Contractors.......the conspiracies are plentiful !

4th quarter results not far off (15 days approx.)...it will be interesting, I'm expecting an improvement, but not a big one to be
totally honest, it's a process, as I have mentioned I give us a solid 6 quarters to really show some decent growth, interesting how
Sean repeated what he said last year, that 2025 is going to be a critical year for Brainchip....we shall all see.

Have a good evening back in Australia......cheers.......Tech.
You never know we might get a similar podcast with Raytheon at this ces like we did we others last year 👍
 
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Interesting that Samsung invested in SynSense :/ I believe that were still using SNN’s via Analog config?


 
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Have a whisper to your little birdies, Tech and see if you can work out what's going on.. 😛

I remember an email of Tony Dawe's, which said, it was hoped that demand was such, that VVDN, would place an order for chips (hey just my recollection)..

You'ld think, that we would've had to have gotten TSMC, to produce another run by now?..(we still have production slots allocated?)..

There's 2 chips per Edge Box, 5 in the Bascom Hunter thingo (although genuinely low volume) and now this M.2 form factor, that's supposed to be the size of a chewy? (isn't the AKD1000 physically bigger than that to begin with? Maybe it's using AKD1500, which is still AKIDA 1.0 IP or they've already produced AKD1000, in a smaller process size @Diogenese?)..


Unfortunately, I don't have a packet of chewies at home, but hopefully the photo below puts it into perspective.

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For those not familiar, the device on the left hand side of the photo is an M.2 form factor NVME SSD thats used for storage (in place of HDD's and standard SSD's) in PC's these days.
(The item above the PCIE board signifies the share price in the next couple of weeks :) )
 
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FactFinder was all over this while on the crapper, Bravo.

The posts pre-date this forum.
Or else it's because he scrubbed his account on this one.

It "was" us which were able to make the rover more than 10 times faster or something, it was literally a "crawl" before and they were even thinking of changing the name, to the Mars snail.

Good to see things are still progressing.
From memory the rover currently travels at 4cm/sec.
Akida driven rover proposed to travel at 20km/hr.
1km/1000m/100cm=0.00001*4=0.00004
0.00004*3600secs(1 hour)=0.144secs
20/0.144=138.889 times faster
 
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Frangipani ............ I totally agree with you, that it was a real loss for TSE to lose a very technically minded and informative poster like AI_Inquirer, who was more than happy to share his ongoing research and discussions with various other organisations where b
BrainChip had some kind of connection / affiliation with, but he was eventually push out from posting here, due mainly imo to the poor form and lack of respect shown here by other questionable posters.

Well... RTX is actually Raytheon.. sooooo. There is our link finally. Oh baby! So we are Partners...

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In a world driven by data and intelligence, BrainChip is rewriting the rules of edge AI with the launch of the Akida™ Edge AI Box Partner Ecosystem. This revolutionary platform is the ultimate blend of energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and AI innovation, opening new frontiers across industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and beyond. 🌍

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Unfortunately, I don't have a packet of chewies at home, but hopefully the photo below puts it into perspective.

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For those not familiar, the device on the left hand side of the photo is an M.2 form factor NVME SSD thats used for storage (in place of HDD's and standard SSD's) in PC's these days.
(The item above the PCIE board signifies the share price in the next couple of weeks :) )
Interesting that your PCIe card has an Engineering Sample on it..

Do you think that's normal practice @Diogenese?..

I guess the PCIe cards "are" for "mucking around"..
 
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