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I think she know exactly what she is doingThat is some snazzy footwork ... just making sure your high-heeled thongs don't get stuck in the grass!
Glamour and comfort ...



I think she know exactly what she is doingThat is some snazzy footwork ... just making sure your high-heeled thongs don't get stuck in the grass!
Glamour and comfort ...
Interesting to discover that in January Frontgrade Gaisler collaborated with Klepsydra AI to adapt Frontgrade's NOEL-V processors.
So, Frontgrade have either found Klepsydra's technology lacking, or we may all be working together?
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Klepsydra AI and Frontgrade Gaisler bring AI to space
Jan 26, 2024 11:33Wolf Wagner, Greater Zurich Area/Café Europe
The software company Klepsydra AI and Frontgrade Gaisler from Gothenburg have announced a collaboration to adapt the microprocessors used in space missions. The initiative is part of a contract awarded by the European Space Agency (ESA).
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The European Space Agency ESA has awarded a contract to Klepsydra AI from Volketswil in the canton of Zurich and Frontgrade Gaisler. Klepsydra’s artificial intelligence (AI) solution will be applied to Frontgrade Gaisler's GR740 and NOEL-V processors, which can function in harsh environments, making them ideal for applications in space, according to a statement. By successfully porting Klepsydra AI software to Frontgrade Gaisler's space-qualified GR740 and GR765 microprocessors, the artificial intelligence algorithms can enhance the versatility of the microprocessors and enable a wide range of AI-driven tasks in space, such as remote sensing, Earth observation, data analysis, autonomous decision-making and anomaly detection.
“We are honoured to have been entrusted this contract by ESA, which underscores the potential of our AI software in the field of space applications,” commented Pablo Ghiglino, CEO at Klepsydra, in the statement. “Our goal is to make space missions more efficient and effective by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. We are excited to work with ESA and Frontgrade Gaisler in this pioneering project.”
“Our dedication to providing reliable, radiation-hardened microprocessors for space applications aligns perfectly with the goals of this project,” said Sandi Habinc, General Manager at Frontgrade Gaisler. “Integrating Klepsydra AI’s software with our GR740 and GR765 rad-hard microprocessors will introduce new capabilities for space missions and further our commitment to space exploration for the good of humanity.”
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Klepsydra AI and Frontgrade Gaisler bring AI to space
The software company Klepsydra AI and Frontgrade Gaisler from Gothenburg have announced a collaboration to adapt the microprocessors used in space missions. The initiative is part of a contract awarded by the European Space Agency (ESA).www.s-ge.com
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InterestingI think you will find that the timing will be in your favour, as dont expect anything that will move this in the right direction for now, as it is drifting south, optimists keep buying thinking this is the bottom but I think otherwise, someone will pull the rug out at some stage
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Interesting… you loose confidence because they said literally “come on guys.. it was an exhibition where companies could check out our amazing technology.. we took some pictures so what? It’s not our fault you interpret everything aa “akida inside” …I understood to take the dot joining on here with a pinch of salt !
But now cant even rely on whats released on BrainChip comms .... loosing confidence
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hmmm maybe you missed the Linked post from their official accountInteresting… you loose confidence because they said literally “come on guys.. it was an exhibition where companies could check out our amazing technology.. we took some pictures so what? It’s not our fault you interpret everything aa “akida inside” …
Relax … there are so many other partners and so on… and who knows.. maybe they will come on board… “currently”…
must be ur day today, I am still waiting for his reply I sent on the 9th/Jan.I understood to take the dot joining on here with a pinch of salt !
But now cant even rely on whats released on BrainChip comms .... loosing confidence
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I cannot say for sure just pure speculation like everything else.... Tony's statement was NO partnership between RTX and Brainchip.....that does not mean they are not a customer via a different channel, eg Megachips, etc. maybe still a end user. IMOhmmm maybe you missed the Linked post from their official account
“come on guys.. it was an exhibition where companies could check out our amazing technology.. we took some pictures so what? It’s not our fault you interpret everything aa “akida inside”. != "We welcomed partners like PROPHESEE, Edge Impluse, and RTX..."
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So typical of the IR (or lack thereof) from BRN. Firstly a post to say we are partners, then it's deleted, then confirmation from Tony Dawe that we are not commercial partners with RTX. Seriously this bunch, could not organise a p*ss up a brewery. Very disappointing from BRN, but I can't say I'm surprised.hmmm maybe you missed the Linked post from their official account
“come on guys.. it was an exhibition where companies could check out our amazing technology.. we took some pictures so what? It’s not our fault you interpret everything aa “akida inside”. != "We welcomed partners like PROPHESEE, Edge Impluse, and RTX..."
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Howdy All,
So I was just having bit of a poke around to see if I could find out a bit more about the Klepsydra and Frontgrade Gaisler collaboration as per the above post and I stumbled on a Klepsydra Linkedin post from a couple of months ago which mentioned the "REBECCA Project" (see below).
I did a Google search and found the website for the REBECCA Project, which sure enough mentions neuromorphic computing.
As you can see from the screen shots from the website, the REBECCA project is co-funded by the European Union. The aim of the project is to democratize the development of edge AI systems including a hardware and software stack centred around a RISC-V CPU.
As described on the website, it will develop a novel chip that will include a neuromorphic AI accelerator, which you would think would be very likely to be AKIDA, since Frontgrade Gaisler has taken a commercial license for the Akida neural processor IP.
I also looked for further information on the Grant agreement ID: 101097224 and have posted a screen shot of that as well. Total cost for the project is €8 498 328,59 (with EU contribution comprising €2 744 319,72)!!!! The end date is set at 31 July 2026.
Clearly this is a very big deal because it says on the Cordis summary that the "project will contribute to realising business and societal opportunities by validating and demonstrating its approach on real-world use cases and benchmarks based on real-world applications from the smart appliances, energy generation, infrastructure inspection, avionics, automotive and health domains".
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Reconfigurable Heterogeneous Highly Parallel Processing Platform for safe and secure AI | REBECCA Project | Fact Sheet | HORIZON | CORDIS | European Commission
REBECCA, a heavily SME-driven project, will democratize the development of novel edge AI systems. Towards this aim, REBECCA will develop a purely European complete Hardware(HW) and Software(SW) stack around a RISC-V CPU, which will provide significantly higher levels of a)...cordis.europa.eu
Nothing short of amazing bravo! And that's a wrap.Howdy All,
So I was just having bit of a poke around to see if I could find out a bit more about the Klepsydra and Frontgrade Gaisler collaboration as per the above post and I stumbled on a Klepsydra Linkedin post from a couple of months ago which mentioned the "REBECCA Project" (see below).
I did a Google search and found the website for the REBECCA Project, which sure enough mentions neuromorphic computing.
As you can see from the screen shots from the website, the REBECCA project is co-funded by the European Union. The aim of the project is to democratize the development of edge AI systems including a hardware and software stack centred around a RISC-V CPU.
As described on the website, it will develop a novel chip that will include a neuromorphic AI accelerator, which you would think would be very likely to be AKIDA, since Frontgrade Gaisler has taken a commercial license for the Akida neural processor IP.
I also looked for further information on the Grant agreement ID: 101097224 and have posted a screen shot of that as well. Total cost for the project is €8 498 328,59 (with EU contribution comprising €2 744 319,72)!!!! The end date is set at 31 July 2026.
Clearly this is a very big deal because it says on the Cordis summary that the "project will contribute to realising business and societal opportunities by validating and demonstrating its approach on real-world use cases and benchmarks based on real-world applications from the smart appliances, energy generation, infrastructure inspection, avionics, automotive and health domains".
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Reconfigurable Heterogeneous Highly Parallel Processing Platform for safe and secure AI | REBECCA Project | Fact Sheet | HORIZON | CORDIS | European Commission
REBECCA, a heavily SME-driven project, will democratize the development of novel edge AI systems. Towards this aim, REBECCA will develop a purely European complete Hardware(HW) and Software(SW) stack around a RISC-V CPU, which will provide significantly higher levels of a)...cordis.europa.eu
Hi Bravo,Howdy All,
So I was just having bit of a poke around to see if I could find out a bit more about the Klepsydra and Frontgrade Gaisler collaboration as per the above post and I stumbled on a Klepsydra Linkedin post from a couple of months ago which mentioned the "REBECCA Project" (see below).
I did a Google search and found the website for the REBECCA Project, which sure enough mentions neuromorphic computing.
As you can see from the screen shots from the website, the REBECCA project is co-funded by the European Union. The aim of the project is to democratize the development of edge AI systems including a hardware and software stack centred around a RISC-V CPU.
As described on the website, it will develop a novel chip that will include a neuromorphic AI accelerator, which you would think would be very likely to be AKIDA, since Frontgrade Gaisler has taken a commercial license for the Akida neural processor IP.
I also looked for further information on the Grant agreement ID: 101097224 and have posted a screen shot of that as well. Total cost for the project is €8 498 328,59 (with EU contribution comprising €2 744 319,72)!!!! The end date is set at 31 July 2026.
Clearly this is a very big deal because it says on the Cordis summary that the "project will contribute to realising business and societal opportunities by validating and demonstrating its approach on real-world use cases and benchmarks based on real-world applications from the smart appliances, energy generation, infrastructure inspection, avionics, automotive and health domains".
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Reconfigurable Heterogeneous Highly Parallel Processing Platform for safe and secure AI | REBECCA Project | Fact Sheet | HORIZON | CORDIS | European Commission
REBECCA, a heavily SME-driven project, will democratize the development of novel edge AI systems. Towards this aim, REBECCA will develop a purely European complete Hardware(HW) and Software(SW) stack around a RISC-V CPU, which will provide significantly higher levels of a)...cordis.europa.eu
No to be honest I didn’t missed it. You have to read it differently in terms of the comma placement; then it makes more sense. “And RTX…” – there are two commas, one before and one after. So, the sentences are not directly connected and should be understood separately.hmmm maybe you missed the Linked post from their official account
“come on guys.. it was an exhibition where companies could check out our amazing technology.. we took some pictures so what? It’s not our fault you interpret everything aa “akida inside”. != "We welcomed partners like PROPHESEE, Edge Impluse, and RTX..."
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I understood to take the dot joining on here with a pinch of salt !
But now cant even rely on whats released on BrainChip comms .... loosing confidence
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That is NOT what Tony said. He stated there is no COMMERCIAL partnership agreement. They can be partners in progressing the technology and not have a commercial agreement.I cannot say for sure just pure speculation like everything else.... Tony's statement was NO partnership between RTX and Brainchip.....that does not mean they are not a customer via a different channel, eg Megachips, etc. maybe still an end user. IMO