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Says confidential and private on the 1st page. I wonder if someone forgot to put a password on there google drive. Saved to my google drive now. Good to see they also have many NDAs. Very exciting times if you ask me.



Makes me feel warm and fuzzy reading all of this, Rocket, especially with Brainchip the main feature IMO. Nice find indeed, I said, nice find indeed. Well done.

Akida Ballista >>>>> I like the " warm and fuzzies " <<<<<

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In order to meet the Navy’s need for a spiking neural network testing platform, ChromoLogic proposes to develop a Spiking Neural Network Modeler (SpiNNMo) capable of simulating a variety of neuromorphic hardware platforms. SpiNNMo is able to extract relevant performance parameters from a neuromorphic chip and then predict the chip’s performance on new networks and data. In this way SpiNNMo can predict accuracy, latency and energy usage for a wide variety of hardware platforms on a given neural network and dataset. This will allow the Navy to test the performance of new spiking neural network architectures and chipsets before the chips are widely available and therefore speed neuromorphic adoption.


I wonder if they are talking about Akida 2000 or even 3000
 
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Just reading the review of the new Volkswagen Golf R for Australia. Could be old news for our German friends?

There are also some unique aspects to the 10.0-inch central display, particularly in the performance pages.

And if you can’t be bothered touching the screen, you can use hand gestures to adjust certain functions, or you can yell at the car: “Hey Volkswagen, it’s cold in here!”.


This all seems to becoming mainstream or at the very least will soon be expected.

Go Dockers
“Hey Volkswagen, it’s cold in here!”

The use of hand gestures and "natural language" rather than commands, is the sweet and spicy smell of AKIDA..

There would be many Tech companies trying to do it though and many would be succeeding.

I think AKIDA, would offer more simplicity and a lot less power use, so it really comes down to, how good our sales and marketing team, to the OEMs is..

Rob Telson and Jerome Nadel, are the heads of these divisions, so I'm pretty confident, we will do well! 😉..

Seeing companies, bring out things that "look" like AKIDA, doesn't really excite me though.

There are many paper tigers around..

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In order to meet the Navy’s need for a spiking neural network testing platform, ChromoLogic proposes to develop a Spiking Neural Network Modeler (SpiNNMo) capable of simulating a variety of neuromorphic hardware platforms. SpiNNMo is able to extract relevant performance parameters from a neuromorphic chip and then predict the chip’s performance on new networks and data. In this way SpiNNMo can predict accuracy, latency and energy usage for a wide variety of hardware platforms on a given neural network and dataset. This will allow the Navy to test the performance of new spiking neural network architectures and chipsets before the chips are widely available and therefore speed neuromorphic adoption.


I wonder if they are talking about Akida 2000 or even 3000
Definitely are, they will be testing us and other competitors in the firld
 
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Oh come on Bravo, all I see is confident, talented and happy young females, who just happen to be blessed with good looks.
If its any consolation, I'm sure your feet are much more attractive that theirs:p:love:
all us females rock in any language @Bravo 🤣
 
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A good YouTube channel, for keeping up to date, with robotic advances is Pro Robots.



I don't watch the whole vids, but just flip through and watch the interesting bits..
 
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Ooh La La..
 
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Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin (ACES)​



We are developing sensory integrated artificial brain system that mimics biological neural networks, which can run on a power-efficient neuromorphic processor, such as Intel’s Loihi chip and Brainchip’s Akida neural processor. This novel system integrates ACES and vision sensors, equipping robots with the ability to draw accurate conclusions about the objects they are grasping based on the data captured by the sensors in real-time - while operating at a power level efficient enough to be deployed directly inside the robot.

Copy from a german forum…hadnt heared of it

Interesting that Prophesee & NeuTouch pictured.

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And they mention: We are expecting our first shipments of Tac-01 sensors in early 2022.

And Prophesee is linked to NeuTouch.

According to report by EETimes, the new tactile sensor they used, NeuTouch, consists of an array of 39 taxels (tactile pixels) and the movement is transduced using a graphene-based piezo-resistive layer; you can think of this as the front of the robot’s fingertip.

It’s covered with a protective Ecoflex layer that helps to amplify the stimuli, and is supported by 3-D printed “bone”. The fingertips can then be added to grippers.

Similar to how the independent pixels in Prophesee’s Metavision sensor collect data from changes in the environment, the NeuTouch fingertips process tactile spikes. The use of neuromorphic technology results in high performance and low power consumption, allowing automation systems to touch and see.


NeuTouch has many robotics, prosthetics & VR partners.
 
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A good YouTube channel, for keeping up to date, with robotic advances is Pro Robots.



I don't watch the whole vids, but just flip through and watch the interesting bits..

More than I do then
 
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How are we looking for tomorrow, team? Up or down? left or right?
 
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TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONAL SATELLITE-13: THE FIRST EXPERIMENTAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/MACHINE LEARNING (AI/ML) NANO-SAT WITH A NEUROMORPHIC PROCESSOR​

Seth Schisler - NASA Ames Research Center



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Be interesting to see what they are doing with Loihi

My guess is they are seeing exactly how it behaves in space
 
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How are we looking for tomorrow, team? Up or down? left or right?
Well Potato,

Every day is another day closer for Brainchip's Akida to dominate the Edges IoT.

As for the SP, its can't go Left, if you are referring to the chart/graph. 😛😛😛😂😂😂

Its great to be a shareholder.
 
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Well Potato,

Every day is another day closer for Brainchip's Akida to dominate the Edges IoT.

As for the SP, its can't go Left, if you are referring to the chart/graph. 😛😛😛😂😂😂

Its great to be a shareholder.
This is true. It can only go right!
 
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