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Well crypto can go do one if BrN falls below 80 cents again

 
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Can you hang an NFT on a wall to admire it, or touch it for some tactile experience, or drive it? No it just exists on the blockchain/net and anyone can view and screenshot it if they like.

I seriously cannot understand how this type of digital phenomenon becomes so popular - it's bloody ridiculous imo 🤔
 
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The shorts have increased their positions lately.
Just deep pocket prick's circle jerking each other in the hope of setting off stop losses and panicking uninformed holders in the tax loss selling season.
We know better and are executing according to our plans, not theirs.
The shortee's don't believe in anything other than a buck.
Very primitive mentality which doesn't see beyond greed and fear.
An opportunity to top up further if that is wise according to one's individual circumstance.
Otherwise, and for me, Hold, keep monitoring and wait patiently for the coming revelations and explosive share growth.
Then reap the rewards coming to me and do a bit of good in the world, whilst having a bloody good time. :ROFLMAO:
AKIDA BALLISTA UBIQUITOUSNESS.
GLTAH and Bring it, Brainchip.
 
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I must have missed this one, not sure if it has been posted before, feels good to be named alongside the Big Dogs


June 10th, 2022 | 10:47 CEST

AI DRIVING GROWTH IN TECH STOCKS: APPLE, BRAINCHIP, AMAZON​

  • TECHNOLOGY
  • CHIPS
  • AI
Photo credits: pixabay.com
Apple is entering the healthcare market and unearthing a treasure trove of sensitive patient data that can improve the lives of many people around the world. The latest updates in hardware and software enable close monitoring of body vital signs and medication intake. A boon for families with, for example, parents with heart disease. To keep such highly sensitive data in safe places, Australian company BrainChip has an IP on the market that allows self-learning AI systems to stay right on the chip, secure as Fort Knox, free from the cloud. The exact opposite is bringing Amazon strong share price gains. Its web services help the share price jump rapidly.
time to read: 6 minutes | Author: Juliane Zielonka
ISIN: APPLE INC. | US0378331005 , BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS LTD | AU000000BRN8 , AMAZON.COM INC. DL-_01 | US0231351067

TABLE OF CONTENTS:​


Karim Nanji, CEO, Marble Financial

"[...] In Canada, there is $1.75 of debt for every dollar of disposable income - and that was true even before the pandemic. [...]"Karim Nanji, CEO, Marble Financial
Full interview

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Juliane Zielonka

JULIANE ZIELONKA


Born in Bielefeld, she studied German, English and psychology. The emergence of the Internet in the early '90s led her from university to training in graphic design and marketing communications. After years of agency work in corporate branding, she switched to publishing and learned her editorial craft at Hubert Burda Media.

About the author

TAG CLOUD​


SHARES CLOUD​

APPLE - SCALING INTO THE AI-DRIVEN HEALTHCARE MARKET​

At this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple (ISIN US0378331005) unveiled a new tool designed to facilitate medication tracking and other health-related functions. The "Medications" feature in the Health app is available on both the Apple Watch and the iPhone. It allows users to manage their medications, vitamins and supplements. The camera can scan a pill bottle and help you take your medication on time.
Apple users are very familiar with the artificial intelligence called "Siri." The built-in control assistant with the friendly female voice is activated via voice control and can execute light applications on cue. Like a virtual assistant, Siri can open applications on the iPhone, save notes, and call contacts.
Apple Health users are used to recording their steps. The Apple Watch already measures blood oxygen and heart rate and automatically switches to exercise records as soon as the motion sensors register a steady step rhythm. The built-in AI activates an emergency call system if a fall occurs and the Apple Watch wearer stops moving altogether.
The next innovative step especially helps people with chronic diseases to take their medication regularly. In the US, users can also receive alerts about potential drug interactions when they upload a new prescription. This tool is ideal for families who want to share medication data along with other health data. Thinking further, this creates logistics chains with mail-order pharmacies or medication delivery services.What at first glance seems like commercialization in the secondary healthcare market has the potential to make a breakthrough in digital health.
Apple has been supplying hospitals and doctors-in-training in the B2B segment for years. Future doctors are getting used to the iOS interface and its handling, so building a digital ecosystem around health data will only be a matter of time. The tech giant also announced that a new feature to detect atrial fibrillation will be available in watchOS 9. This is a heart condition that, if detected early, can be well treated.
The new FDA-approved feature will allow users to closely track their heart rhythm and determine if signs of atrial fibrillation are present.
And once a Siri gently whispers to move more, the more Siri learns from each user through body vital signs, the more likely it is to give digital AI a chance in terms of personal behavior change.
Even though tech is still shaken in the stock market, Tim Cook's vision of Apple becoming the health brand and pioneer in digital health is becoming a reality. Apple offers investors a good opportunity to capture the healthcare market through AI and Big Data.

BRAINCHIP - IP AS A BUSINESS MODEL FOR LEARNING AI SYSTEMS​

Artificial intelligence like Siri or Amazon's Alexa need memory to archive their learning. On the one hand, it needs semiconductors to create the physical space. On the other hand, learning successes are created by programmed algorithms that are able to continue changing themselves. This process is comparable to the human brain. The grey matter in the head is the physical location for the millions of nerve cells, which, depending on the training and application, continually reconnect and provide the appropriate output in their neuronal impulses.
Artificial intelligence with self-learning capabilities is the business of BrainChip Holdings. Its business model is based on licensing the intellectual property of this AI to achieve the greatest possible scale and reach.
BrainChip's flagship product Akida™ (ISIN AU0000BRN8) is the first neuromorphic processor IP on the market that mimics the human brain. Neuromorphic computers use architectures and principles similar to information processing in the brain. IT systems based on electronic models of neural circuits are called "neuromorphic." AI is executed locally on the chip, significantly reducing latency. By running processes directly on the chip, Akida is independent of cloud providers, which increases data privacy and security of applications. Cloud freedom allows data to be processed in place." Michael Dell, who has been very successful in the technology industry for some time, estimates that about 10% of all computing and data takes place on the chip. By 2025, he expects at least 75%. That is a significant shift," explains CEO Sean Hehir.
Wherever the greatest possible data security is required, technology like Akida is used. Be it in the healthcare sector with highly sensitive patient and drug data, cybersecurity technology companies or autonomous driving and electric mobility worldwide. Large corporations, intermediaries and SMEs form the target groups of BrainChip Holdings. The Australian company has already established partnerships with, for example, the Japanese semiconductor manufacturer MegaChips, which generally already develops highly complex AI and machine learning systems in-house. MegaChips focuses on automotive and industrial equipment growth areas, such as 5G communications infrastructure and factory automation. In addition, BrainChip serves mid-sized companies that want to deploy AI but only have a small developer team of three or four employees. This is where chip manufacturers or developers come in, and BrainChip provides them with its licensing model. The growth potential for neuromorphic AI systems that do not require the cloud is enormous. More information on the go-to-market strategy can be found here.

AMAZON - CLOUD BUSINESS GROWTH DRIVER​

In contrast to BrainChip's model, top dog Amazon (ISIN US0231351067) continues to focus on expanding its Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the cloud. E-commerce merchants, who care more about their business than their end customers' data security, are using the many tools available in the cloud-based offering. Amazon Web Services consists of more than 200 services, including telephony and machine learning. Companies that use AWS are Netflix, Facebook and Airbnb. They value the smooth flow of services for their own scaling.
If platform services like Netflix were to acquire their own servers, this could have a negative impact on profit forecasts because the international service would mean that they would have to build their own data centers worldwide. The "everything from a single source" model, or turnkey solution in technical jargon, continues to send Amazon's share price hurtling upward. In the first quarter of 2022, the AWS division grew revenue by 37% to EUR 17.2 billion. With a market share of 33%, Amazon is the leader in the cloud business, ahead of Microsoft and Alphabet.
With the artificial intelligence Alexa, Amazon succeeded in entering countless private households. However, the AI based on voice control has a disadvantage: through the connection to the Amazon Cloud, it becomes a privacy spy because Alexa listens to everything. One would rather have a device with an Akida chip for pure local data processing.

Tracking and collecting health data from the Quantified Self movement is coming of age. Apple in Cupertino succeeds in taking the next growth step in the huge health market. With the latest updates, Apple users are able to measure highly sensitive patient data to maintain and improve health themselves. For such purposes, Australian company BrainChip Holdings has developed a neuromorphic processor IP named Akida, which companies can use as a licensing model. The big advantage is that the local edge solution keeps the data in place. Security is one of the most important purchasing decisions for large corporations, especially in times of cyberattacks. On the other hand, Amazon is growing through its cloud business as it relieves platform-based companies such as Netflix, Airbnb and Facebook of needing to purchase data centers. The AWS division grew 37% in Q1 2022.
 
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NFTs are a brilliant notion that CAN get used to solve real-world forgery and ownership issues. Anything else is pure madness and imaginary as you so correctly state @Fact Finder.

I know it is NOT the point of your post, but If Zhang’s failed crypto company was Nauticus, I’d wish he’d give us ICO investors our money back. That company simply folded, with a mail out to investors stating our money had gone. The founders walked away with hundreds of millions of dollars.

Australian insolvency laws really need to be changed, when the same person 9 months later can run a unicorn!

If not Nauticus, I still wonder how much ill-gotten money Zhang walked away with.
An unfunny story forty odd years ago my wife received a letter from the liquidators of a miner she had a few shares in saying she was entitled to a refund of ‘x’ having called in all the assets etc; but unfortunately the cost of writing to her to advise about the entitlement had fully exhausted the refund. 😂🤣😂

FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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An unfunny story forty odd years ago my wife received a letter from the liquidators of a miner she had a few shares in saying she was entitled to a refund of ‘x’ having called in all the assets etc; but unfortunately the cost of writing to her to advise about the entitlement had fully exhausted the refund. 😂🤣😂

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AKIDA BALLISTA
I once received a cheque from which bank for $0.01 for closing an account - postage $0.05,

... and I invested the money wisely to eventually buy one third of a BRN share.
 
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I must have missed this one, not sure if it has been posted before, feels good to be named alongside the Big Dogs


June 10th, 2022 | 10:47 CEST

AI DRIVING GROWTH IN TECH STOCKS: APPLE, BRAINCHIP, AMAZON​

  • TECHNOLOGY
  • CHIPS
  • AI
Photo credits: pixabay.com
Apple is entering the healthcare market and unearthing a treasure trove of sensitive patient data that can improve the lives of many people around the world. The latest updates in hardware and software enable close monitoring of body vital signs and medication intake. A boon for families with, for example, parents with heart disease. To keep such highly sensitive data in safe places, Australian company BrainChip has an IP on the market that allows self-learning AI systems to stay right on the chip, secure as Fort Knox, free from the cloud. The exact opposite is bringing Amazon strong share price gains. Its web services help the share price jump rapidly.
time to read: 6 minutes | Author: Juliane Zielonka
ISIN: APPLE INC. | US0378331005 , BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS LTD | AU000000BRN8 , AMAZON.COM INC. DL-_01 | US0231351067

TABLE OF CONTENTS:​


Karim Nanji, CEO, Marble Financial


Full interview

Author
Juliane Zielonka

JULIANE ZIELONKA


Born in Bielefeld, she studied German, English and psychology. The emergence of the Internet in the early '90s led her from university to training in graphic design and marketing communications. After years of agency work in corporate branding, she switched to publishing and learned her editorial craft at Hubert Burda Media.

About the author

TAG CLOUD​


SHARES CLOUD​

APPLE - SCALING INTO THE AI-DRIVEN HEALTHCARE MARKET​

At this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple (ISIN US0378331005) unveiled a new tool designed to facilitate medication tracking and other health-related functions. The "Medications" feature in the Health app is available on both the Apple Watch and the iPhone. It allows users to manage their medications, vitamins and supplements. The camera can scan a pill bottle and help you take your medication on time.
Apple users are very familiar with the artificial intelligence called "Siri." The built-in control assistant with the friendly female voice is activated via voice control and can execute light applications on cue. Like a virtual assistant, Siri can open applications on the iPhone, save notes, and call contacts.
Apple Health users are used to recording their steps. The Apple Watch already measures blood oxygen and heart rate and automatically switches to exercise records as soon as the motion sensors register a steady step rhythm. The built-in AI activates an emergency call system if a fall occurs and the Apple Watch wearer stops moving altogether.
The next innovative step especially helps people with chronic diseases to take their medication regularly. In the US, users can also receive alerts about potential drug interactions when they upload a new prescription. This tool is ideal for families who want to share medication data along with other health data. Thinking further, this creates logistics chains with mail-order pharmacies or medication delivery services.What at first glance seems like commercialization in the secondary healthcare market has the potential to make a breakthrough in digital health.
Apple has been supplying hospitals and doctors-in-training in the B2B segment for years. Future doctors are getting used to the iOS interface and its handling, so building a digital ecosystem around health data will only be a matter of time. The tech giant also announced that a new feature to detect atrial fibrillation will be available in watchOS 9. This is a heart condition that, if detected early, can be well treated.
The new FDA-approved feature will allow users to closely track their heart rhythm and determine if signs of atrial fibrillation are present.
And once a Siri gently whispers to move more, the more Siri learns from each user through body vital signs, the more likely it is to give digital AI a chance in terms of personal behavior change.
Even though tech is still shaken in the stock market, Tim Cook's vision of Apple becoming the health brand and pioneer in digital health is becoming a reality. Apple offers investors a good opportunity to capture the healthcare market through AI and Big Data.

BRAINCHIP - IP AS A BUSINESS MODEL FOR LEARNING AI SYSTEMS​

Artificial intelligence like Siri or Amazon's Alexa need memory to archive their learning. On the one hand, it needs semiconductors to create the physical space. On the other hand, learning successes are created by programmed algorithms that are able to continue changing themselves. This process is comparable to the human brain. The grey matter in the head is the physical location for the millions of nerve cells, which, depending on the training and application, continually reconnect and provide the appropriate output in their neuronal impulses.
Artificial intelligence with self-learning capabilities is the business of BrainChip Holdings. Its business model is based on licensing the intellectual property of this AI to achieve the greatest possible scale and reach.
BrainChip's flagship product Akida™ (ISIN AU0000BRN8) is the first neuromorphic processor IP on the market that mimics the human brain. Neuromorphic computers use architectures and principles similar to information processing in the brain. IT systems based on electronic models of neural circuits are called "neuromorphic." AI is executed locally on the chip, significantly reducing latency. By running processes directly on the chip, Akida is independent of cloud providers, which increases data privacy and security of applications. Cloud freedom allows data to be processed in place." Michael Dell, who has been very successful in the technology industry for some time, estimates that about 10% of all computing and data takes place on the chip. By 2025, he expects at least 75%. That is a significant shift," explains CEO Sean Hehir.
Wherever the greatest possible data security is required, technology like Akida is used. Be it in the healthcare sector with highly sensitive patient and drug data, cybersecurity technology companies or autonomous driving and electric mobility worldwide. Large corporations, intermediaries and SMEs form the target groups of BrainChip Holdings. The Australian company has already established partnerships with, for example, the Japanese semiconductor manufacturer MegaChips, which generally already develops highly complex AI and machine learning systems in-house. MegaChips focuses on automotive and industrial equipment growth areas, such as 5G communications infrastructure and factory automation. In addition, BrainChip serves mid-sized companies that want to deploy AI but only have a small developer team of three or four employees. This is where chip manufacturers or developers come in, and BrainChip provides them with its licensing model. The growth potential for neuromorphic AI systems that do not require the cloud is enormous. More information on the go-to-market strategy can be found here.

AMAZON - CLOUD BUSINESS GROWTH DRIVER​

In contrast to BrainChip's model, top dog Amazon (ISIN US0231351067) continues to focus on expanding its Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the cloud. E-commerce merchants, who care more about their business than their end customers' data security, are using the many tools available in the cloud-based offering. Amazon Web Services consists of more than 200 services, including telephony and machine learning. Companies that use AWS are Netflix, Facebook and Airbnb. They value the smooth flow of services for their own scaling.
If platform services like Netflix were to acquire their own servers, this could have a negative impact on profit forecasts because the international service would mean that they would have to build their own data centers worldwide. The "everything from a single source" model, or turnkey solution in technical jargon, continues to send Amazon's share price hurtling upward. In the first quarter of 2022, the AWS division grew revenue by 37% to EUR 17.2 billion. With a market share of 33%, Amazon is the leader in the cloud business, ahead of Microsoft and Alphabet.
With the artificial intelligence Alexa, Amazon succeeded in entering countless private households. However, the AI based on voice control has a disadvantage: through the connection to the Amazon Cloud, it becomes a privacy spy because Alexa listens to everything. One would rather have a device with an Akida chip for pure local data processing.

Tracking and collecting health data from the Quantified Self movement is coming of age. Apple in Cupertino succeeds in taking the next growth step in the huge health market. With the latest updates, Apple users are able to measure highly sensitive patient data to maintain and improve health themselves. For such purposes, Australian company BrainChip Holdings has developed a neuromorphic processor IP named Akida, which companies can use as a licensing model. The big advantage is that the local edge solution keeps the data in place. Security is one of the most important purchasing decisions for large corporations, especially in times of cyberattacks. On the other hand, Amazon is growing through its cloud business as it relieves platform-based companies such as Netflix, Airbnb and Facebook of needing to purchase data centers. The AWS division grew 37% in Q1 2022.
Really need to give you a double love for this post but rest assured I have it on good authority that the thought counts.

What a fantastic statement in an article covering Apple and Amazon:

“To keep such highly sensitive data in safe places, Australian company BrainChip has an IP on the market that allows self-learning AI systems to stay right on the chip, secure as Fort Knox, free from the cloud”

No need to have a disclaimer on this one it’s all you need to know so no further research required.
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

PS: Imagine what a non fungible would be worth if something this strong was said about it in an article covering Bitcoin and Etherium.
 
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Really need to give you a double love for this post but rest assured I have it on good authority that the thought counts.

What a fantastic statement in an article covering Apple and Amazon:

“To keep such highly sensitive data in safe places, Australian company BrainChip has an IP on the market that allows self-learning AI systems to stay right on the chip, secure as Fort Knox, free from the cloud”

No need to have a disclaimer on this one it’s all you need to know know so no further research required.
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

PS: Imagine what a non fungible would be worth if something this strong was said about it in an article covering Bitcoin and Etherium.

I especially liked this part, this was in the Amazon write-up section & they couldn't resit mentioning us, it basically says they sux & we rule :ROFLMAO:

"With the artificial intelligence Alexa, Amazon succeeded in entering countless private households. However, the AI based on voice control has a disadvantage: through the connection to the Amazon Cloud, it becomes a privacy spy because Alexa listens to everything. One would rather have a device with an Akida chip for pure local data processing."

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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
An unfunny story forty odd years ago my wife received a letter from the liquidators of a miner she had a few shares in saying she was entitled to a refund of ‘x’ having called in all the assets etc; but unfortunately the cost of writing to her to advise about the entitlement had fully exhausted the refund. 😂🤣😂

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AKIDA BALLISTA
An unfunny story forty odd years ago my wife received a letter from the liquidators of a miner she had a few shares in saying she was entitled to a refund of ‘x’ having called in all the assets etc; but unfortunately the cost of writing to her to advise about the entitlement had fully exhausted the refund. 😂🤣😂

FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

Hi FF, I hope your wife was able to contain her disappointment better than I would've been able to.


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Hi FF, I hope your wife was able to contain her disappointment better than I would've been able to.


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There were a few thousand other holders who received a similar letter so she took it in her stride and only mentioned how stupid it was everyday for about six months.😂

She had this crazy idea that the government could legislate for situations like hers where the total funds went to hospitals or some other good cause rather than the way they were dealt with to enrich the liquidators and Australia Post.

These are the sorts of crazy ideas that denied women the vote for centuries.

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i would seriously love a trading halt today, followed by cracker of an announcement monday.

opens 30% up thereafter

burn the shorters / traders and tax loss sellers at the same time. they can get lost the lot of them.

seriously tax loss selling.... that whole concept sux, investors need to carry forward capital losses against future cap gains, this should be no different...

and dont get me started (again) on the concept of shorting....

praying praying! come on BRN lets get a pause in trading announcement out now .... haha !!!

imo
 
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Well, while they have the MB.OS, looks like Merc may have decided on their new name for their ADAS, AI and other things covered under the classification codes though I suspect maybe leaning towards AI?

Lodged their TM apps for it....MB.AQ

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Whilst there I see they also lodged for, what is suspected to be a possible ltd edition hypercar....Vision One-Eleven....distinct from the AMG Vision.

Not much at all on the web about it....shhhh....will it have Akida haha

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Original MB.OS

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i would seriously love a trading halt today, followed by cracker of an announcement monday.

opens 30% up thereafter

burn the shorters / traders and tax loss sellers at the same time. they can get lost the lot of them.

seriously tax loss selling.... that whole concept sux, investors need to carry forward capital losses against future cap gains, this should be no different...

and dont get me started (again) on the concept of shorting....

praying praying! come on BRN lets get a pause in trading announcement out now .... haha !!!

imo
 
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gazar

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Found it -
In our team at #tcsresearch we are actively working on a)creating 3D human #Avatars from video and their interactions with scene b) #multimedia content creation c) building algorithms for interactive #3D digital representation of a physical environment and d) Re-rendered reality.

(may or may not relate but found it :))
Just listened to a Bbc world service podcast. A weekly program called Digital Planet. Today's podcast was on the Metaverse, no not facebook. The blending of the real world with virtual and augmented reality. Highly interesting, but the part about being able to use all the senses, taste smell touch in the metaverse piqued my interest in relation to akida. Another use perhaps.
https://hotcrapper.com.au/threads/crunch-time.6814866/
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Just listened to a Bbc world service podcast. A weekly program called Digital Planet. Today's podcast was on the Metaverse, no not facebook. The blending of the real world with virtual and augmented reality. Highly interesting, but the part about being able to use all the senses, taste smell touch in the metaverse piqued my interest in relation to akida. Another use perhaps.
Cannot seem to load it here.
Hi @gazar, I remember a presentation, back in February I think, when Sean spoke confidently about seeing a use case for Akida in the Metaverse!
 
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Renesas is on the move Another partnership with Cyberon.

Renesas and Cyberon Partner to Deliver Integrated Voice User Interface Solutions for Renesas RA MCUs Supporting Over 40 Global Languages​

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Customers to Quickly Add Voice Recognition Technology for Endpoint Applications Within Home Appliances, Building Automation, Industrial Automation and Many More
June 29, 2022
Renesas and Cyberon Partner to Deliver Integrated Voice Interface Solution for RA MCUs
TOKYO, Japan, and Taipei, TAIWAN ― Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, and Cyberon Corporation, a leading embedded speech solution provider, today announced that they have partnered to deliver voice user interface (VUI) solutions for customers using Renesas’ entire RA MCU line. Renesas RA customers will now have complimentary access to Cyberon’s industry-leading continuous command-based VUI toolchain, enabling them to add voice-recognition to a variety of endpoint applications in home appliances, building automation, industrial automation, wearables, and many more.
Voice recognition is growing rapidly worldwide, driven by the explosion of IoT applications and the COVID-19 pandemic. Cyberon’s proven voice-recognition technology has been adopted in millions of devices worldwide.
Renesas is making a Voice Reference Hardware Platform available to enable rapid prototyping and development of voice interfaces. The new hardware platform enables local voice recognition without a network connection using Cyberon’s DSpotter solution. DSpotter’s phoneme-based modelling approach allows quick command customization with only text input, eliminating the need for massive voice data collection and thereby reducing development costs and time. DSpotter supports over 40 global languages, empowering customers to adopt voice technology on embedded applications worldwide. This Voice User Interface (VUI) solution demonstrates how easy it is to control a system with a simple voice command interface without extensive coding experience or in-house expertise.
“Customers in multiple segments are looking for help to quickly add reliable voice user commands to their products,” said Mohammed Dogar, Vice President of Global Business Development and Ecosystem in Renesas’ IoT and Infrastructure Business Unit. “Our partnership with Cyberon gives them access to proven voice technology across our entire line of RA MCUs, from entry-line to full-featured devices.”
“We are honored to collaborate with Renesas to simplify the development of embedded voice recognition functions," said Alex Liou, Vice President of Cyberon's Embedded Solution BU. "Cyberon's DSpotter algorithm meets the market's diverse requirements for both costs and performance. The combination of DSpotter and Renesas’s leading MCU technology enables customers to develop high-performance, reliable and cost-efficient products in a timely manner.”

Key Features of the Renesas Voice User Interface Reference Solution​

  • Complimentary access to the DSpotter Toolchain
  • Voice Activity Detection (VAD) to reduce power consumption by more than 30%, allowing power-constrained IoT end-point applications to run in always-on mode
  • Voice Audio Playback (VAP) to enable voice input and voice responses
  • Support for up to two digital microphones and two analog microphones
  • External QSPI flash provides the ability to store voice samples and library data
  • Multiple communications interfaces including a Pmod interface (type-2A/3A/6A), USB type-C and micro-B, and on-board j-link Segger debugger/programmer

Availability​

A recent blog on Renesas.Com offers an excellent overview of voice user interface design. More information on Renesas’s VUI solutions, including a link for qualified customers to request the new kit and the VUI solution package, is available at www.renesas.com/voice-recognition.

About Cyberon Corporation​

Cyberon Corporation, with its headquarter in New Taipei City, Taiwan, is a leading speech solution provider. Established in 2000, Cyberon has rich experiences in speech algorithm and application development. Its speech recognition and text-to-speech technologies have been widely adopted by IoT devices, home appliances, wearable devices, smart toys, automotive equipment, and enterprise customers. Cyberon provides a full range of voice solutions for embedded MCU/DSP, OS platforms, and server-based services, and is committed to providing users with natural and convenient human-machine voice interfaces. Learn more at cyberon.com.tw Follow us on Facebook and YouTube.

About Renesas Electronics Corporation​

Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723) empowers a safer, smarter and more sustainable future where technology helps make our lives easier. A leading global provider of microcontrollers, Renesas combines our expertise in embedded processing, analog, power and connectivity to deliver complete semiconductor solutions. These Winning Combinations accelerate time to market for automotive, industrial, infrastructure and IoT applications, enabling billions of connected, intelligent devices that enhance the way people work and live. Learn more at renesas.com. Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Hey Crew,

I just stumbled over this previous post from @stockduck and I hope he/she/they doesn't mind me pasting it below again because it's of it's freaky crystal-ball-ish prediction! I mean this was posted all the way back in Feb and look at what's happened since then!



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Murphy

Life is not a dress rehearsal!
Drive Pilot is already on the autobahns:

https://www.motor1.com/news/584121/mercedes-level-3-autonomous-tech-on-sale/

Mercedes Drive Pilot Level 3 Autonomous Tech Officially On Sale In Germany

Germany is the first country where Level 3 self-driving tech is legal.

Mercedes sells semi-autonomous cars in Germany

May 06, 2022 at 2:50am ET

By: Angel Sergeev

The two flagship models from Mercedes-Benz, the S-Class and the all-electric EQS, will soon be able to be ordered with conditional self-driving tech in Germany. Starting from May 17, the so-called Drive Pilot system will be offered as an extra-cost option for the two sedans, allowing the driver to hand the entire control of the machine over to the system under certain conditions.

The Stuttgart-based automaker became the first in the industry to receive international approval for Level 3 autonomous tech in December last year. Releasing the system on the market now becomes the next logical step and Mercedes will ask €5,000 for Drive Pilot on the S-Class and €7,430 on the EQS, respectively around $5,260 and $7,813 at the current exchange rates. These figures include both the required hardware and software and for now, no further subscriptions are needed.
Hey Diog. Are we definitely in Drive Pilot?

If you don't have dreams, you can't have dreams come true!
 
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