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morning fellow brners, I was told by a Brainchip exec that a vehicle has as many as 300 chips!
Does anyone know what that could be in calculations of royalties in relation to ip licence within these x number of cars?
@Esq.111 i think u have a good calculator or anyone else please care to help me out in my fogged brain
Morning MDhere,
Purely wild speculation from someone who knows very little technicaly...
@ $20.00 per physical chip ( as has been loosely used by management in the past).
÷ by 80 nodes ( per AKIDA chip)
= $0.25 per node .
So.... if we were only selling Interlectual Property as opposed to physical chips.
$0.25 per node - 10%((cost to produce in silicon) = $0.025) = leaves $0.2475 per node ( 90% profit margin).
So....$0.2475 per node x two nodes per application????
1. Voice/word detection/recognition x 1
2. Steering wheel touch/contact sensor x1
3. in car camera x2
4. external sensors x10
5. transmission/vibration x3
6. Wheel bearing vibration x4
7. Rain detection x 1
8. Auto headlights x1
&
9. Possibly throw in NICOBO the farting comfort robot from Panasonic, on the back seat. X 1.
= 24 use cases x 2 nodes per application = 48 nodes.
48 nodes ( incorporated into ecosystem partners chips)
48 x $0.2475 per node ( IP ). = $11.88 × 1.407631 ( USD to AUD ) = $16.7226 AUD per car x 2,000,000 cars per annum ( Mercedes-Benz) to keep it simple.
= $33,445,312.56 per annum. Potentially from Mercedes-Benz alone annually.
As stated above I have absolutely no background in this sphere & as such the above workings are purely guesstimates
NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE.
Regards,
Esq.