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equanimous

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Could somebody please tell if they have heard of a Company
called DEEPX. They seem similar in been able to do the same as what
Akida can do on the Edge. Does anyone know if this Company
could be a threat or competitive to Akida Technology.
Thanks in advance.

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Xray1

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A lot of companies are testing/trialling Intel Loihi, Brainchip and maybe others.
As Loihi is still in research and not yet declared commercially available they are really just a reference chip for comparison purposes. Until they are declared commercially available they are ATM not competition for Brainchip IMO.
Not sure why Intel just can't seem to get Loihi right enough for commercial use?
manny100 .....Going way back in time many years ago and when Akida 1000 was being initially released to the market at a sales price somewhere between ~ $15 to $20 per chip.
If my memory serves me correctly, I think it was mentioned way back then, that Intel's chip would cost between ~$30K to $40K each ...... Accordingly, I wonder what Intel's Loihi would cost these days if it was to become technically and commercially available on the market ??......
 
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Esq.111

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Evening Pom ,

Know doubt about it , for someone lives on a sandbar & dose not read things , one has a knack of finding things.

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Top job , I'm pressently to inebriated to focus on my phone screen , but ... typed in Akoodo Brainchip In the search on your first post , BINGO.

I'll endeavour to read it tomorrow.

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Esq.
 
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Evening Pom ,

Know doubt about it , for someone lives on a sandbar & dose not read things , one has a knack of finding things.

😁

Top job , I'm pressently to inebriated to focus on my phone screen , but ... typed in Akoodo Brainchip In the search on your first post , BINGO.

I'll endeavour to read it tomorrow.

Regards,
Esq.
It’s taking me 20 minutes to find all this and you dare only read it tomorrow

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This is news to me - US limits AI transfer to India!

How does this affect BRN software in India?

How does it affect TATA?

From the map, it seems that Indian restrictions (Tier 2) are not as strict as the China restrictions (Tier 3).

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It was an old news. India can import upto 50000 top end GPUs in a year only.
But most of the ban is regards to gpu sales, brainchip is still a new and unexplored technology to that regard.
If deepseek can survive with no GPU sale to China then I assume india can easily survive with 50000 GPUs in a year.
 
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A thought bubble in regards to the $800k for the unnamed defence contractor.
Putting myself in their shoes if there was some breaking new tech with a currently extremely short supply of experienced let alone exposed to silicon engineers would I want the supplier of the said product with that experience to pay me the $800k and me source the talent or would I pay the supplier for some engineering support to assist me or my engineers to fully understand the product. If the answer was to get some assistance, would I then be better off getting paid and then Paying back to the supplier that said money for the help or cut the engineering hours from what you owe us. Now the question then follows if this scenario did occur would there be an obligation to report to shareholders this arrangement or to report the contractor details if they didn’t want the exposure. My initial thought are that this would then not hit the requirements to report to ASX. but that could be one of a thousands reasons why things have gone quiet.
 
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Listened again to the latest podcast. Looking forward to some news on specific advances of the TENNs models prior to the AGM.
Very late Sean also said hopefully we will see some things around some very interesting engagements working on.
Earlier talking about the Bascom Hunter relationship, he said "looking forward to great things".
When talking about the about the US AFRL contract (circa 3.40) and the unnamed defence contractor BRN is working closely with he made it clear that this creates other opportunities for BRN - Tony Dawes comment to this was " that sounds really exciting Sean".
Dot joining but it may well be those other opportunities that is delaying the signing of the AFRL DEAL.
It was mentioned that the US AFRL were looking to mIgrate from traditional models to a TENNS model.
I note that US Navy documents posted earlier indicate that they were transitioning via Bascom Hunter/AKIDA 1000 to neuromorphic.
The moving by defence away from traditional models to AKIDA and TENNs should be huge for BRN.
US AFRL see TENNs = Accuracy, power savings and efficiency.
 
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Who is developing neuromorphic computing technology?
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Long time lurker here, but hold up wait a minute, this wording sounds like it's the real god damn deal? Ultra low power? Where else would they get that if not Akida?
 
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Remember the Humane AI Pin, which was launched in 2023 with much fanfare and was marketed as “your intelligent, voice-powered wearable companion” that was meant to replace smartphones (“See the world, not your screen”)?

Bad news for those who bought one:


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