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While Apple is late to generative AI, it continues to innovate with other techniques that contribute to the iPhone experience. You’ll find Apple’s Neural Engine built into the Axx chipsets, which allow for on-device language processing, image recognition, and data processing through machine learning.


When there is so much talk of moving personal data into the cloud or processing (as well as the intense energy demands of generative AI), many will look at Apple’s efforts to keep data on the device and find it a more personable decision.
 
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So Nintendo. You know, Megachips biggest customer....

https://gamerant.com/switch-2-joy-cons-patent-player-move-prediction/

New controllers predicting a player's input.

  • The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers may predict player movements based on a patent filing.
  • The patent describes a system for tracking finger movement to predict player inputs.
  • The Switch 2 will get a proper unveiling in April, potentially revealing new controller features.

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https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=US447184420


US20250025779 - SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM

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A system includes a controller operated by a user and one or more processors. The controller includes a plurality of pressable buttons that are independent of each other, a first sensor that detects pressing of at least one of the buttons, and a second sensor that detects approach or contact of a finger of a user to at least one of the plurality of buttons. When a movement operation to sequentially approach or contact at least two buttons with the finger of the user is performed, the one or more processors perform first processing based on an order of the buttons approached or contacted in the movement operation.




From GPT:

Nintendo's patent (US20250025779) describes an innovative controller system that integrates gesture-based input recognition using a combination of mechanical buttons and sensors. This system is designed to detect both traditional button presses and touch-based gestures, allowing users to perform sequential interactions without physically pressing the buttons.

Technology and Sensors Involved

  1. First Sensor (Mechanical Press Detection)
    • Detects button presses through mechanical switches or conductive rubber contacts.
    • Likely implemented using standard electrical contacts (e.g., conductive carbon pads on a PCB).
  2. Second Sensor (Touch/Proximity Detection)
    • Detects when a finger approaches or lightly touches a button without pressing it.
    • Possible implementations include:
      • Capacitive Touch Sensors (similar to smartphone touchscreens).
      • Infrared Sensors (measuring reflected IR light for proximity detection).
      • Ultrasonic Sensors (using sound waves to sense distance).
  3. Gesture Recognition via Sequential Button Interaction
    • The system detects ordered button touches to determine the intended input.
    • Supports clockwise vs. counterclockwise gestures for different actions.
    • Filters out accidental touches using timing thresholds.

Neuromorphic Potential

A neuromorphic processor like BrainChip Akida could significantly enhance this system. Unlike conventional processors, neuromorphic chips process events asynchronously, only activating when needed. This provides:

  • Power efficiency: No need for continuous polling of sensors.
  • Adaptive learning: The system could learn user-specific input habits over time.
  • Ultra-low-latency processing: Faster and more accurate gesture recognition.
  • Improved filtering: Better distinguishing between intentional gestures and accidental touches.
 
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So Nintendo. You know, Megachips biggest customer....

https://gamerant.com/switch-2-joy-cons-patent-player-move-prediction/

New controllers predicting a player's input.

  • The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers may predict player movements based on a patent filing.
  • The patent describes a system for tracking finger movement to predict player inputs.
  • The Switch 2 will get a proper unveiling in April, potentially revealing new controller features.

From our website:

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It would be absolutely fantastic if Akida was in Nintendo switch 2.

According to Wikipedia:

As of September 2024, the Nintendo Switch has shipped over 146 million units worldwide. It is Nintendo's best-selling home console and the third-best-selling game console of all time, behind the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS.

This would be something that would see Brn profitable over night.

Fingers crossed
 
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Slade

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The problem with copying and pasting large amounts from ChatGPT is that it creates posts that are full of inaccuracies.
 
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uiux

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The problem with copying and pasting large amounts from ChatGPT is that it creates posts that are full of inaccuracies.

Are you talking about my post ?
 
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Here we go again
The start of a new month
The start of a new week
Are we moving closer to seeing the ink 🖋️
Will February be as exciting as January? or will it prove to be our best month this year
Well so far this year it’s been pretty good I am still green, but last week was a shocker.
I am thinking that India will be the next big player to release something to rattle the market, but hopefully it will have some brains in it
Have a great week
And get to the gym
 
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https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=US447184420


US20250025779 - SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM

Abstract
A system includes a controller operated by a user and one or more processors. The controller includes a plurality of pressable buttons that are independent of each other, a first sensor that detects pressing of at least one of the buttons, and a second sensor that detects approach or contact of a finger of a user to at least one of the plurality of buttons. When a movement operation to sequentially approach or contact at least two buttons with the finger of the user is performed, the one or more processors perform first processing based on an order of the buttons approached or contacted in the movement operation.




From GPT:

Nintendo's patent (US20250025779) describes an innovative controller system that integrates gesture-based input recognition using a combination of mechanical buttons and sensors. This system is designed to detect both traditional button presses and touch-based gestures, allowing users to perform sequential interactions without physically pressing the buttons.

Technology and Sensors Involved

  1. First Sensor (Mechanical Press Detection)
    • Detects button presses through mechanical switches or conductive rubber contacts.
    • Likely implemented using standard electrical contacts (e.g., conductive carbon pads on a PCB).
  2. Second Sensor (Touch/Proximity Detection)
    • Detects when a finger approaches or lightly touches a button without pressing it.
    • Possible implementations include:
      • Capacitive Touch Sensors (similar to smartphone touchscreens).
      • Infrared Sensors (measuring reflected IR light for proximity detection).
      • Ultrasonic Sensors (using sound waves to sense distance).
  3. Gesture Recognition via Sequential Button Interaction
    • The system detects ordered button touches to determine the intended input.
    • Supports clockwise vs. counterclockwise gestures for different actions.
    • Filters out accidental touches using timing thresholds.

Neuromorphic Potential

A neuromorphic processor like BrainChip Akida could significantly enhance this system. Unlike conventional processors, neuromorphic chips process events asynchronously, only activating when needed. This provides:

  • Power efficiency: No need for continuous polling of sensors.
  • Adaptive learning: The system could learn user-specific input habits over time.
  • Ultra-low-latency processing: Faster and more accurate gesture recognition.
  • Improved filtering: Better distinguishing between intentional gestures and accidental touches.
Based on the fact that we have a Strategic Partnership and IP licence agreement with MegaChips and that putting that kind of processing power in a battery operated controller, with standard chips, would likely severely limit its usage time, I declare that this has to be an application of BrainChip's AKIDA technology.

This proclamation has been reached by me, without debate and no debate shall, or will be entered into.

Congratulations to all shareholders, this is a fantastic milestone for us.

The Nintendo Switch 2, is a Premier Product.


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uiux

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Why? There is no *specific* mention of a processor, just generic

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Based on the fact that we have a Strategic Partnership and IP licence agreement with MegaChips and that putting that kind of processing power in a battery operated controller, with standard chips, would likely severely limit its usage time, I declare that this has to be an application of BrainChip's AKIDA technology.

This proclamation has been reached by me, without debate and no debate shall, or will be entered into.

Congratulations to all shareholders, this is a fantastic milestone for us.

The Nintendo Switch 2, is a Premier Product.


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The Nintendo Switch retails for approximately $460 AUD. If we were to earn 0.5% royalties on each sold that would be approximately $2.30 AUD.
$2.30 X 150 million=$345,000,000.
Even if it was 0.25% it would still be a decent amount.

Fingers crossed
 
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FiveBucks

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The Nintendo Switch retails for approximately $460 AUD. If we were to earn 0.5% royalties on each sold that would be approximately $2.30 AUD.
$2.30 X 150 million=$345,000,000.
Even if it was 0.25% it would still be a decent amount.

Fingers crossed
Nintendo is not giving away that much cash. Maybe $30 million. Not 345
 
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https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=US447184420


US20250025779 - SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM

Abstract
A system includes a controller operated by a user and one or more processors. The controller includes a plurality of pressable buttons that are independent of each other, a first sensor that detects pressing of at least one of the buttons, and a second sensor that detects approach or contact of a finger of a user to at least one of the plurality of buttons. When a movement operation to sequentially approach or contact at least two buttons with the finger of the user is performed, the one or more processors perform first processing based on an order of the buttons approached or contacted in the movement operation.




From GPT:

Nintendo's patent (US20250025779) describes an innovative controller system that integrates gesture-based input recognition using a combination of mechanical buttons and sensors. This system is designed to detect both traditional button presses and touch-based gestures, allowing users to perform sequential interactions without physically pressing the buttons.

Technology and Sensors Involved

  1. First Sensor (Mechanical Press Detection)
    • Detects button presses through mechanical switches or conductive rubber contacts.
    • Likely implemented using standard electrical contacts (e.g., conductive carbon pads on a PCB).
  2. Second Sensor (Touch/Proximity Detection)
    • Detects when a finger approaches or lightly touches a button without pressing it.
    • Possible implementations include:
      • Capacitive Touch Sensors (similar to smartphone touchscreens).
      • Infrared Sensors (measuring reflected IR light for proximity detection).
      • Ultrasonic Sensors (using sound waves to sense distance).
  3. Gesture Recognition via Sequential Button Interaction
    • The system detects ordered button touches to determine the intended input.
    • Supports clockwise vs. counterclockwise gestures for different actions.
    • Filters out accidental touches using timing thresholds.

Neuromorphic Potential

A neuromorphic processor like BrainChip Akida could significantly enhance this system. Unlike conventional processors, neuromorphic chips process events asynchronously, only activating when needed. This provides:

  • Power efficiency: No need for continuous polling of sensors.
  • Adaptive learning: The system could learn user-specific input habits over time.
  • Ultra-low-latency processing: Faster and more accurate gesture recognition.
  • Improved filtering: Better distinguishing between intentional gestures and accidental touches.
Thankyou Uiux
 
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It would be absolutely fantastic if Akida was in Nintendo switch 2.

According to Wikipedia:

As of September 2024, the Nintendo Switch has shipped over 146 million units worldwide. It is Nintendo's best-selling home console and the third-best-selling game console of all time, behind the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS.

This would be something that would see Brn profitable over night.

Fingers crossed
Thankyou, unbelievable if true
 
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TECH

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The LDA Capital Agreement.....0.50 per share x 40 Million to be issued, unless we move the goal posts.

Question: The timing of the (out of the blue) announcement, and the stated price per unit, given where the share price
has been revolving lately, does anyone care to give an educated guess as to why ?....if something big (potentially) is cooking,
what's your best guess ?

Just interested to get a feel of the mood in the room.

Cheers and good morning....Tech.
 
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