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Frangipani

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Speaking of Northrop Grumman:

I am aware that a number of HC and TSE forum users have been speculating about a potential collaboration between NG and BRN for years.

While we still lack concrete evidence of such a collaboration, we know for sure the aerospace and defence giant has done quite a bit of neuromorphic research in recent years (eg. on event-based infrared camera technologies under the DARPA FENCE program - Fast Event-Based Neuromorphic Camera and Electronics; its Phase 2 was set to conclude in June 2024).

However, at least in the case of its UK-based Cyber & Intelligence business, neuromorphic researchers from Northrop Grumman presently appear to be working with SpiNNaker.

I happened to come across this LinkedIn post by a Northrop Grumman UK Senior Sourcing specialist the other day, looking for lead and principal data scientists in Cheltenham (which is home to a thriving cyber security ecosystem) and London:

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https://www.northropgrumman.com/job...cheltenham/r10182322/principal-data-scientist

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Further googling came up with this three month old LinkedIn post about a partnership with the University of Manchester that to me suggests the UK-based NG neuromorphic researchers have likely been working with SpiNNaker (-> Steve Furber’s lab):


https://www.linkedin.com/posts/northrop-grumman-uk_definingpossible-machinelearning-artificialintelligence-activity-7246473905903665152-aDEN?

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I don’t understand why some people are being so pessimistic about BrainChip. This situation could actually be beneficial for us, as we offer the solution for more efficient, cost-effective, and powerful products in the AI world. What’s more likely to happen is that we’ll gain even more attention. I’m staying calm, especially since (if you’re smart) it’s better not to rely on Chinese AI. If someone does, well, that’s their problem.
 
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This is the first time I have ever consulted a GPT. In this case, the one from Microsoft. A waste of resources. I used Copilot for the first time as it is used in this group. I asked if DeepSeek is the end of Copilot. The answer was evasive at best. The Ai do not understand. What do I mean by my question, it doesn't understand.

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Millions of books, articles and posts and the thing doesn't want to understand my simple question, wants to have no clue.

Apart from that, I converted a beloved book into a 13h audiobook in 5min. There was no such thing I could buy.
 
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I don’t understand why some people are being so pessimistic about BrainChip. This situation could actually be beneficial for us, as we offer the solution for more efficient, cost-effective, and powerful products in the AI world. What’s more likely to happen is that we’ll gain even more attention. I’m staying calm, especially since (if you’re smart) it’s better not to rely on Chinese AI. If someone does, well, that’s their problem.
Yeah true DeepSeek is pretty cool.but it doesn’t address any of BrainChip’s use-cases..
it’s just another cloud-based LLM with all the same problem BrainChip solves.
 
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Announcement!
 
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4c?
 
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Incoming
 
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Yes, not looking too good, as expected 😕 I must be in a pessimistic mood
 
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Quarterly out. Quick look says very encouraging.
Confirms the increasing interest in the company we all sensed.
I was not aware of the $US100K agreement for 1500 chips with Bascom.
All coming together.:):)
 
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Report https://hotcrapper.com.au/threads/ann-appendix-4c-and-quarterly-activities-report.8417523/
 
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So keyeat why laugh at a poor little frog? Just viewed your input over the last year and your posts seem somewhat derogatory. Not a shorter hey?
 
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So gambler take out their money
 

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The intelligent vehicle functionalities of the future call for pioneering new algorithms and hardware.

That’s why Mercedes-Benz is researching artificial neural networks that could radically increase the speed and energy efficiency of complex AI computations.

This could revolutionise future driving assistance and safety systems by overcoming the limits of today’s computing hardware.

For instance, conventional computing requires up to 3000 watts for advanced automated driving functions.

In future, neuromorphic computing could do this with just 300 watts, by mimicking the human brain with so-called “event-based processing“.

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OMG that has to be us, surely?!
 
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