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Labsy

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Off topic but thought I'd have a sticky beak at Tesla top Institutional shareholders with all this Brn insto talk... interesting but definitely not surprised to see who top 2 insto shareholder of Tesla are...


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I was looking into military edge applications for Akida and found Anduril, a Silicon Valley military AI upstart. It’s core system is Lattice OS, an autonomous sense-making and command & control platform.

“Lattice uses technologies like sensor fusion, computer vision, edge computing, and machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect, track, and classify every object of interest in an operator's vicinity.”

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Now imagine a ‘Neuromorphic bomb’ being deployed from either air or sea that could drop 1000’s of smart sensors in a defensive or offensive situations to utilise Lattice.

The Australian defence force is already interested in their DIVE-LD UAV, with Anduril having established Australian headquarters based in Sydney, and preparing component manufacturing over multiple sites.

Imagine 10x AUV’s released from a mother-sub and each of these having a 1000+ sensor babies with Akida that get deployed deep into hostile territory, these tennis ball sized sensors could return or be collected again after mission by the AUV. If WWIII broke out I know I’d want a few 1000’s in grid formation surrounding all key military infrastructure.

 
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Off topic but thought I'd have a sticky beak at Tesla top Institutional shareholders with all this Brn insto talk... interesting but definitely not surprised to see who top 2 insto shareholder of Tesla are...


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@$640 a pop thats a lot of moola.
 
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Inspired by Mercedes 😁🤖🤖💪
 
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LOOKING SO GOOD!!!!!
 
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Crap internet to take a listen and not sure they have been posted before, but maybe worth a listen to some



 
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Yet again crap internet but I’ll post the video and was wondering what hardware they could be using as they are a software company only



 
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I suggested to a friend that she consider buying BRN. She went ahead and has done so with little research or understanding other than a brief description I gave her. She ignored my advice to read Fact Finder's "Brainchip story" and checking Brainchip.com. I was humbled by her blind faith in my suggestion and castigated her. Now she has asked what is stopping anyone from copying PVDM's tech and going alone without paying for licensing.

What would be a good answer?
Well, ....strikes me you should read more or somehow glean from all the posts you've read here what a good (no,...great) answer to be. I have, which is why I still own Brainchip shares.

I think even Buddha would send those who sought answers regarding the Brainchip to TSE. As he might say, "the answer is revealed within".
 
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New product management director gone to Intel from Arm


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Off topic but thought I'd have a sticky beak at Tesla top Institutional shareholders with all this Brn insto talk... interesting but definitely not surprised to see who top 2 insto shareholder of Tesla are...


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Very helpful and you might well also have placed a circle around State Street Corporation given their recent growing multiple positions in Brainchip.

These large institutions BELIEVE they exist to be worshipped by retail investors not to ‘bat up and play the game’ against them in accordance with the rules.

The playing field as far as they are concerned is a private club and retail are not welcome.

We have all read I am sure about Warren Buffet having accumulated around 100 billion dollars in cash for the sole purpose of bargain hunting when the crunch in the markets occurred.

These large institutions do the same and ignorant retail who have no idea about the true value of their investment become the stock in the bargain bin at K-Mart that they snap up at times like these.

Why mention this now simply because Monday will come and go but the main game is the CEO Sean Hehir’s presentation at the next AGM in May, 2023.

This is the deadline he has set for himself and for the company to prove to shareholders that Brainchip has found traction and is a commercial success.

@Rise from the ashes has recently been blown away that Brainchip has always met its targets as predicted to shareholders.

The target set by the CEO Sean Hehir is actually the target predicted by the Acting CEO Peter van der Made in his presentation to shareholders at the May, 2021 AGM.

So remember to do your own research and keep to your plan whatever that plan might be which I am sure is not to be plucked by an institution from the bargain bin on super special in your very own closing down sale.

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I know this event has been posted before and possibly this web page, but I came across this Edge Impulse page in regards to them being involved at the Embedded World 2022 exhibition in Germany from 21-23 June.


Check out their partners who will be there showing off Edge Impulse's products/services, wow!

There will also be a presentation: Edge Impulse co-founder/CTO Jan Jongboom will be part of the panel discussion “Integration of embedded vision: towards plug and play” on June 22 at 1130am

You'd think that Akida could be involved in some way amongst all this, hoping so anyway :)
 
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I know this event has been posted before and possibly this web page, but I came across this Edge Impulse page in regards to them being involved at the Embedded World 2022 exhibition in Germany from 21-23 June.


Check out their partners who will be there showing off Edge Impulse's products/services, wow!

There will also be a presentation: Edge Impulse co-founder/CTO Jan Jongboom will be part of the panel discussion “Integration of embedded vision: towards plug and play” on June 22 at 1130am

You'd think that Akida could be involved in some way amongst all this, hoping so anyway :)
When you put it together with the following joint press release it is inconceivable that AKIDA is not involved:

BrainChip, Edge Impulse Team to Develop Low-Cost Embedded ML Systems​

June 13, 2022 Saumitra Jagdale
BrainChip, a neuromorphic computing IP vendor, and Edge Impulse, an embedded machine-learning (ML) development platform vendor, have partnered to address the growing demand for large-scale edge AI deployment. The collaboration aims to strengthen the training AI workloads and inference deployment of computer vision and natural-language processing models on the edge network. Customers will now be able to develop integrated hardware and software solutions, which will help accelerate the adoption of ML at the edge.
The collaboration aims to deliver platforms to customers looking to develop products that utilize the companies’ ML capabilities, partners said in a statement. This announcement will help enterprise edge-computing deployment at scale gain traction in a wide range of industries, including health care, automotive, and military and aerospace. Resource-constrained edge devices introduce increased complexity in data processing at the edge network, which will be an important challenge to address. BrainChip and Edge Impulse will help developers and engineers achieve broader adoption in potential edge-computing use cases.
More and more companies are understanding the benefits of deploying ML and AI technologies at the edge, i.e., closer to the physical location where sensor data is collected. This has led to a rise in demand for products that enable such computing, and more and more companies harness Moore’s Law to develop processors that are small enough to be located at the edge, in conjunction with sensors. A technology with great implications in edge computing is neuromorphic chips, i.e., chips that contain circuits that mimic the brain.
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BrainChip Meta TF
Neuromorphic chips are much more energy-efficient than the deep-learning networks found on modern GPUs. Brain-on-a-chip computing introduced a new level of parallelism that did not exist in today’s hardware, including several GPUs and AI accelerators. Modern systems with integrated CPUs and GPUs can outperform human brain processing, but the energy required to move edge sensor data from memory back to the processor is significantly more, also creating latency issues. BrainChip has positioned itself as the “first ever” commercial neuromorphic chip manufacturer. Its flagship product, the Akida neuromorphic chip, enhances edge computing using its event-based processing, which analyzes only essential sensor data. The chip is, BrainChip claims, “high-performance and ultra-low–power.”
In addition to BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic chip, the company offers a development environment called Meta TF that enables the development and testing of neural networks based on the Akida neural processor. BrainChip is one of the leading players in the neuromorphic chip market, sharing the stage with Intel with its Loihi 2 chip and General Vision with its NeuroMem chips.
The wider adoption of embedded ML solutions relies on chip technology as well as the accessibility of development resources to developers. The accessibility of these resources will also contribute to the emergence of new potential applications, thereby increasing the reach of these technologies.
Edge Impulse aims to provide developers with the tools needed to develop ML solutions. The company’s cloud-based platform enables developers to test and refine algorithms with real-world data, increasing their effectiveness. It has been the platform of choice for over 55,000 custom ML projects by over 33,000 developers, including customers like Oura, Polycom, Advantech, and NASA. Alternatives sharing the market include IBM’s Watson Studio and the DataBricks Lakehouse Platform.
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Edge Impulse interface
This collaboration aims to help enterprises that have invested millions of dollars in accelerating the process of development and deployment of ML-based processors. It is also aimed at technology enthusiasts who are looking to build new potential edge use cases to enable a smart ecosystem. The increased penetration of edge computing and associated 5G private network and cloud security technologies help more and more enterprises to make a digital transformation. The collaboration between BrainChip and Edge Impulse is, without a doubt, one of the many steps needed to make this change possible.
 
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Just saw this on LinkedIn, not strictly relevant but great weekend viewing

 
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