Interesting to note that Brian Anderson also liked Rudy Pei’s post about BrainChip’s PLEIADES.
Brian leads Project Phasor, a community initiative aimed at fixing the “missing middle” in neuromorphics, building the common tooling needed to train, simulate, and deploy models across different neuromorphic chips.
Digging further into what Brain's been up to, I noticed he
commented 5 days ago on Meta’s acquisition of Rivos, suggesting it could "work out really well" for the neuromorphic community. According to press reports, Meta’s move is partly about reducing its dependence on NVIDIA GPUs for AI workloads.
Rivos itself isn’t a neuromorphic company, it's a Silicon Valley startup building data-center AI accelerators around RISC-V CPUs + Rivos-designed GPGPU cores, but as Brian pointed out, it could become the training platform for neuromorphics - a bridge between large-scale AI accelerators and edge neuromorphic chips like Akida. That fits perfectly with the virtualization and compiler-pipeline work Brian has been developing through Project Phasor.
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