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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Evening Chippers ,

Pilfered from Fact Finder over yonder,


INTERESTING...... CAN BE SIMULATED DOWN TO 8 NANOMETRES ON GLOBAL FOUNDRYS SILICONE.

☆THIS IS THE LOWEST NANOMETRE TESTING I HAVE HEARD TO DATE .


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Esq.

Hi Esqy,

I heard Steve say at about 45.50 mins that they’ve ported it to GlobalFoundries at 22 nanometers and a more advanced version with gigahertz performance at 12 nanometers.

A moment or two before that Kurt was referencing TSMC nodes at 22nm and 8nm, but I don’t believe that was in reference to GlobalFoundaries.

PS: It is pretty late though and I might have inadvertently drifted off for a moment or two, so I’m happy to stand corrected if there‘s something I missed.
 
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Hi Esqy,

I heard Steve say at about 45.50 mins that they’ve ported it to GlobalFoundries at 22 nanometers and a more advanced version with gigahertz performance at 12 nanometers.

A moment or two before that Kurt was referencing TSMC nodes at 22nm and 8nm, but I don’t believe that was in reference to GlobalFoundaries.
I was bored Bravo...

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Ummm....so I recently posted about a guy and his article on a possible relationship / solution with Cadence & Siemens. Obviously, no concrete evidence yet unfortunately, other than a Siemens own article from 2022 espousing the benefits of neuromorphic which indicates they may have been exploring this since at least then.

And now, Terrence Gatsby, who apparently has a tech career in CIO / CTO roles in various companies, has also released a recent article (Aug 21) on neuromorphic with the below excerpt in it.

Anyone else know about this or just another hmmmm moment / GenAI or possible trial?



The deployment of neuromorphic computing in IoT and smart sensor applications has transformed the landscape of edge intelligence, enabling sophisticated processing capabilities in devices previously limited to simple threshold detection or data logging. Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative has deployed over 10,000 neuromorphic-enabled environmental sensors throughout the city-state since 2023, creating a comprehensive urban monitoring network that detects and classifies acoustic events, air quality patterns, and traffic anomalies in real-time. Each sensor node, powered by small solar panels and batteries, performs complex pattern recognition tasks locally using BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic processor, consuming less than 300 milliwatts while achieving accuracy comparable to cloud-based deep learning systems.




Singapore definitely exploring neuromorphic though.


There are other reports etc on searching.
 
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Ummm....so I recently posted about a guy and his article on a possible relationship / solution with Cadence & Siemens. Obviously, no concrete evidence yet unfortunately, other than a Siemens own article from 2022 espousing the benefits of neuromorphic which indicates they may have been exploring this since at least then.

And now, Terrence Gatsby, who apparently has a tech career in CIO / CTO roles in various companies, has also released a recent article (Aug 21) on neuromorphic with the below excerpt in it.

Anyone else know about this or just another hmmmm moment / GenAI or possible trial?



The deployment of neuromorphic computing in IoT and smart sensor applications has transformed the landscape of edge intelligence, enabling sophisticated processing capabilities in devices previously limited to simple threshold detection or data logging. Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative has deployed over 10,000 neuromorphic-enabled environmental sensors throughout the city-state since 2023, creating a comprehensive urban monitoring network that detects and classifies acoustic events, air quality patterns, and traffic anomalies in real-time. Each sensor node, powered by small solar panels and batteries, performs complex pattern recognition tasks locally using BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic processor, consuming less than 300 milliwatts while achieving accuracy comparable to cloud-based deep learning systems.




Singapore definitely exploring neuromorphic though.


There are other reports etc on searching.
Hi Fullmoon, the guy has a similar article on his LinkedIn page with reference to Singapores Smart city but no reference to BrainChip. My guess is he has used an LLM at some point and it has hallucinated.
 

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