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Yep your all still clapping, bunch of flat earth believers.How does it look to have our management continuesly bagged out on one of the biggest forum im sites in Australia, the difference is until management and TD actually announce something that has revenue greater than a hotdog stand,it’s not hared to start to believe their incompetence
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Sirod69

bavarian girl ;-)
why is the price crashing like this today? We have -9%
tell me why no GIF by 30A
 
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The following LinkedIn comment by Mercedes-Benz suggests to me once again that they continue to weigh their options with regards to various neuromorphic offerings - the good news is, we are apparently still in the running, but at the same time it is definitely not a confirmation of an upcoming deal either or an acknowledgment of Akida’s superiority over competitors’ technology (note they did not give Kimberly’s earlier post a 👍🏻).

A very diplomatic reply, I’d say, focusing on the potential of BrainChip being considered in the future based on a positive past experience.
But no promise.



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And another reply from Mercedes:


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Frangipani

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And another reply from Mercedes:


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Danke, @CHIPS!

This follow-up reply should put to bed any speculation that Akida might already be implemented in any of the Mercedes-Benz automobiles set to roll off the production line in the near future, such as the CLA 2025, which will celebrate its world premiere in March and will be the first model to feature the all-new MB.OS (Mercedes Benz Operating System).

(Not to mention that no IP license has been signed to date.)
 
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A little bit off topic here......or maybe not!


I read it today ...and sorry, I saw it was from the motley fool but it tells me, there must be a reason, why this person decided to invest in ARM and broadcom.
What is stargate all about with softbank an openAi?
Well only a lot of speculation.
I liked the positive vibrations from our CEO in the last 4 C! Can you feel it also?
 
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Danke, @CHIPS!

This follow-up reply should put to bed any speculation that Akida might already be implemented in any of the Mercedes-Benz automobiles set to roll off the production line in the near future, such as the CLA 2025, which will celebrate its world premiere in March and will be the first model to feature the all-new MB.OS (Mercedes Benz Operating System).

(Not to mention that no IP license has been signed to date.)
Great to see that Mercedes are keeping thier cards extremely close to their chest which will remain that way up until the first release of the 🚗 with neuromorphic compute inside for sale to the market.They have no reason to announce any particular partnerships of any kind until such time, so we continue to speculate.
Go brainchip.
 
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Frangipani

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An IT association based in the Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi organised the AI Hills Conference that took place there on Saturday and brought together over 200 participants interested in AI.

Since one of the invited speakers happened to be a gentleman presenting on neuromorphic chips, I decided to have a closer look at the uploaded conference pictures and video, since we’ve known for over a year that Ukraine-based Data Science UA has been playing around with Akida. And bingo - the speaker did indeed represent Data Science UA!



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According to my Google Lens translation, Ilya Babichev started out talking about the advantages and disadvantages of neuromorphic chips in general - the disadvantages being that precision-wise, they have yet to prove themselves more accurate than the “classic” (= von Neumann) architecture, that the software for NC has not yet caught up with the hardware and that well-defined performance benchmarks were still missing.

After introducing AKD1000, he listed at least three different use cases, namely drone detection (obviously a very important real life use case in 2025 Ukraine!), keyword detection and recognition of surface types, such as identifying areas of soil suitable for planting crops with the help of a quadcopter, in areas where forest fires and deforestation have resulted in land that can be repurposed for agriculture.
 
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Don't worry about it Jensen, we're here waiting in the wings, just gave us the nod and don't forget to bring you
cheque book, by the way, we only accept USD's.

Your future is our future, together we'll bring science fiction to the world.

Brute Force won't work when you have no power to run your systems on....join us with our battery operated devices, and
our 1000th's of a watt down as low as 1,000,000th's of a watt in real-time, real quick and real cheap !

Now, that would be real smart.

BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS LTD........THE REAL FUTURE.......BELIEVE IT ;)

❤️ AKIDA TECH.
 
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InterestingTech. Evidently DeepSeek uses 1000's of NVIDIA chips.
I guess in theory NVIDIA could use 1000's of AKIDA chips in certain circumstances where real time and low power is required. If NVIDIA wants this it would require some Cheque book diplomacy.
Not sure whether NVIDIA entire cloud work could be diverted to off cloud at a lower cost via AKIDA? That would be a huge challenge maybe not attainable (we are event based) but someone at NVIDIA will likely at least contemplate it.
 
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I think deepseek has woken the world to the udea that brute force is not required to get the best out of AI. Companies will start to look elsewhere for more elegant solutions.

Additionally, Nvidia has recovered around 8% today so far. I hope we will follow suite. Was good to get that quarterly out given yesterday's drop anyway.
 
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Frangipani

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Great to see that Mercedes are keeping thier cards extremely close to their chest
which will remain that way up until the first release of the 🚗 with neuromorphic compute inside for sale to the market.

I fail to see anything positive in that… 🧐

And correct me if I’m wrong, but they will have to announce a deal before going into production, as the nature of such an announcement will be price-sensitive for the company selling their tech to MB.


They have no reason to announce any particular partnerships of any kind until such time, so we continue to speculate.
Go brainchip.

Erm, actually MB did in fact announce several research partnerships with regards to neuromorphic computing back in October, if you remember:


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In the NAOMI4Radar project, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action, a research team from the University of Lübeck is working together with Mercedes-Benz AG, TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Intel Deutschland GmbH and the Technical University of Munich on energy-efficient radar sensor technology, using Loihi 2.
 
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I fail to see anything positive in that… 🧐

And correct me if I’m wrong, but they will have to announce a deal before going into production, as the nature of such an announcement will be price-sensitive for the company selling their tech to MB.




Erm, actually MB did in fact announce several research partnerships with regards to neuromorphic computing back in October, if you remember:


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In the NAOMI4Radar project, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action, a research team from the University of Lübeck is working together with Mercedes-Benz AG, TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Intel Deutschland GmbH and the Technical University of Munich on energy-efficient radar sensor technology, using Loihi 2.
Correct me if Iam wrong research partners are not defined as partners that will be used in a car ? . Nit picking isn’t the answer to the facts there are no neuromorphic partnerships announced to date that will be known to the market until Mercedes advise on this topic. I will also go as far to say no your incorrect to assume Mercedes must announce all partners prior to offering sales on a new car . That is putting the cart before the horse as they say and unnecessary or smart from a Buisnesss standpoint .
 
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I like this bit the best.

In a future project, this microprocessor prototype will be advanced toward full functionality, production, and qualification, providing Europe with autonomous and highly competitive space computing capabilities, facilitating advanced AI and Edge computing to meet the demands of next-generation satellite constellations and deep-space missions

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The whole AI thing is like milk … you can do a lot of different stuff with it… just add some lemon and you will have creme cheese… and there is more to discover… very exciting… I can only speak for myself, since the deeps. Announcement, I am more confident. Things will moving faster now
 
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Ladies and gentlemen, Akida in Action giving DeepSeek a knock out after he thought he had knocked out the AI industry.


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Frangipani

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Correct me if Iam wrong research partners are not defined as partners that will be used in a car ? . Nit picking isn’t the answer to the facts there are no neuromorphic partnerships announced to date that will be known to the market until Mercedes advise on this topic.

Nitpicking? Hang on, you literally wrote
They have no reason to announce any particular partnerships of any kind until such time, so we continue to speculate.

hence my comment about the research partnerships they recently announced, and besides, research partnerships can of course eventually lead to the real deal. Why do you think they are doing such research in the first place?! Just for fun? Would they pick partners they could never ever imagine signing a deal with? And how about Akida in the EQXX - was that not research that could potentially lead to the signing of an IP license?

At least we can agree on “So we continue to speculate.”

We’ll likely need quite a bit of patience, though, as the journalists who were recently shown around MB’s Future Technologies Lab, were told by MB’s neuromorphic researchers that the technology were “still in its infancy” and required “extensive testing and certification” before going into production cars, saying they were expecting the hardware to be available in the 2030s

cf references to various online articles 👇🏻
Today, numerous articles on some of the promising future technologies Mercedes-Benz is exploring were published online, after the carmaker had recently invited journalists to its Future Technologies Lab in Sindelfingen.

And of course - you guessed it - neuromorphic computing was one of them.
(I also find solar coating another interesting concept).

There was also a press release by MB itself:

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German magazine auto, motor und sport published both an online article and a video on MB & neuromorphic computing earlier today (both in German) that literally confirm what I’ve been suspecting: that Mercedes-Benz is nowhere near to implementing neuromorphic technology at scale into their serial cars…




“Der Weg in die Serie ist noch weit.” - “It’s still a long way to serial cars”.

“Bis neuromorphe Chips ihren Weg ins Auto finden, wird es wohl noch einige Jahre dauern.” - “It’ll probably take a few years / It looks as if it will still take a few years until neuromorphic chips will find their way into (serial) cars.”


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“Diese Technologie steht jedoch noch am Anfang und erfordert umfangreiche Tests und Zertifizierungen, bevor sie in Autos eingesetzt werden kann.”

“However, this technology is still in its infancy and requires extensive testing and certification before it can be used in cars.”

Something similar is said in the video itself around the 5 min mark.


Other articles are behind a paywall, but maybe one of you happens to be a subscriber and could check out whether there are any additional snippets of interest worth sharing?





My guess is that the next Mercedes-Benz LinkedIn post regarding NC will give us some more details about the research collaboration with HKA (Hochschule Karlsruhe) on neuromorphic cameras. Or it might be a post announcing the collaboration between Mercedes and Neurobus that I had spotted on Nov 12 (https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-441454).

Here are two more articles by journalists who attended MB’s recent Future Technologies Lab Open House. Both describe NC as a potential solution to drastically cut the energy consumption of SAE Level 4 autonomous functions and quote Mercedes-Benz engineers as saying they were expecting such neuromorphic hardware to become available in the 2030s

Yup, you read that right.



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The exact same article can be found on the Handelsblatt website as well:




Also note that Markus Schäfer calls the MB Future Technologies Lab their early-tech kitchen - in my opinion that’s yet another hint that we won’t be seeing the visionary ideas cooked up there implemented in any serial cars about to be released…


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Which also means that BrainChip’s current advantage of already having a commercially available neuromorphic chip or IP is no longer going to be that relevant in a few years’ time. For the time being, research chips will do…
 
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