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Sirod69

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Event-Based Vision Systems Market Study Reveals Growth Factors Size, Share, and Competitive Outlook for Future 2021-2030​

Latest AI-driven advancements in computer vision focus on emulating the characteristics of the human eye in a vision sensor system.


Competitive Intelligence

The section provides a detailed description of established companies, startups, and research institutes working on event-based cameras. Different parameters, including company overview, technology stack, partnerships, key personnel, future roadmap, and limitations have been considered for a comprehensive competitive profiling.

A key highlight to emerge from this analysis is that several European startups are directly competing against Samsung in the event-based vision technology domain.

Further, a benchmarking matrix of the commercialized and in-pipeline products has also been included for an in-depth analysis.

Companies mentioned in the report

1. Prophesee
2. iniVation
3. Insightness
4. Qelzal
5. MindTrace
6. CelePixel
7. Sunia
8. Australian Institute of Technology
9. Samsung
10. Sony

 
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Saying how many shares you bought.. subtle flexes going on.
These posts you are referring to always give me the green-eyed Fomo feeling. I must resist the urge to search the couches of friends and family.
I wonder if there is any coin in that couch. 🤔
 
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Event-Based Vision Systems Market Study Reveals Growth Factors Size, Share, and Competitive Outlook for Future 2021-2030​

Latest AI-driven advancements in computer vision focus on emulating the characteristics of the human eye in a vision sensor system.


Competitive Intelligence

The section provides a detailed description of established companies, startups, and research institutes working on event-based cameras. Different parameters, including company overview, technology stack, partnerships, key personnel, future roadmap, and limitations have been considered for a comprehensive competitive profiling.

A key highlight to emerge from this analysis is that several European startups are directly competing against Samsung in the event-based vision technology domain.

Further, a benchmarking matrix of the commercialized and in-pipeline products has also been included for an in-depth analysis.

Companies mentioned in the report

1. Prophesee
2. iniVation
3. Insightness
4. Qelzal
5. MindTrace
6. CelePixel
7. Sunia
8. Australian Institute of Technology
9. Samsung
10. Sony

8. Australian Institute of Technology/Universities


What we do​

The Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute is internationally recognised as one of the top AI research hubs through the Institute's excellence in research, collaboration and education.
Distinguished Professor Jie Lu

Distinguished Professor Jie Lu
Director, Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute, University of Technology Sydney

VISION
To achieve excellence and innovation in sustainable and comprehensible artificial intelligence by developing powerful theoretical foundations, innovative technologies and application systems and by leading knowledge advancement which translates into significant social and economic impacts.
The Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AAII), led by Distinguished Professor Jie Lu, is Australia's largest research hub in the field of artificial intelligence. AAII, previously known as the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, was established in March 2017 at the UTS School of Computer Science in the Faculty of Engineering and IT. The research entity became an institute in August 2020, in recognition of its high-quality HDR outputs, broad research scope, and significant local and international collaboration.
Boasting eight research labs, AAII currently has 34 academic staff (including four distinguished professors, one FTSE, two FIEEE and one highly cited researcher), 10 postdoctoral associates, and more than 190 PhD students. AAII core members have won 21 Australian Research Council (ARC) projects (including ARC Discovery, Linkage, Future Fellow and Discovery Early Career Research Awards) and 50 national and international industry projects. Since its inception, AAII staff have published over 1000 papers, with 450 of these in high reputational international journals. Furthermore, AAII core members have delivered more than 20 keynote presentations in national and international conferences, and AAII students have received more than ten best paper awards from leading journals and conferences, including national and international awards. The UTS School of Computer Science is ranked in the top 29 worldwide (ARWU), and AAII is a key contributor to this outstanding achievement.
As the biggest centre for Artificial Intelligence in Australia, AAII has a team of world class researchers undertaking programs in major fronts of Artificial Intelligence

Distinguished Professor Jie Lu​

AAII consists of eight key research laboratories with three main research areas: fundamental research, technology transfer research, and applied research.

Fundamental Research​

  • Computational Intelligence
  • Deep Learning
  • Transfer Learning
  • Large-scale Graph Processing
  • Concept Drift
  • Reinforcement Learning
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Probabilistic Machine Learning
  • Big Dimensionality
  • Neuromorphic Computing
  • AI-Driven Software Security Analysis
  • Computer Vision
  • Explainable AI

Technology Transfer Research​

  • Brain-Computer Interface
  • Recommendation Systems
  • Social Networks
  • Social Robotics
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Cloud Computation
  • Blockchain
  • Human Autonomy Team
  • Bioinformatics
  • Data Science and Visualisation
  • Text Mining
  • AI Privacy & Security
  • Network Analytics

Applied Research​

  • Health Care
  • Financial Services
  • Internet of Things
  • Business Intelligence
  • Logistics
  • Transportation
  • Education
  • Defence
  • Marine Safety
  • Property
  • Food
  • Weather prediction

The Jericho Smart Sensing Lab at the University of Sydney Nano Institute has developed a prototype sensor system for the RAAF that mimics the brain’s neural architecture to deliver high-tech sensing technology.​

Dubbed MANTIS, the system under development integrates a traditional camera with a visual system inspired by neurobiological architectures. This ‘neuromorphic’ sensor works at 'incredibly high' speeds, which will allow aircraft, ships and vehicles to identify fast moving objects, such as drones.


An international team of researchers involving Monash University has demonstrated the world’s fastest and most powerful optical neuromorphic processor for artificial intelligence (AI), which operates faster than 10 trillion operations per second (TeraOPs/s) and is capable of processing ultra-large scale data.

 
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Tony Coles

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Managed to sell one of the kids today and scooped up some more shares at 89c.......bargain!!!

For sale.......2 more kids
I’ll start with the wife, because she doesn’t understand BrainChip but the kids are so interested about the future of BrainChip so they are staying ……. 🤔 well for now anyway. 🤣
 
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stuart888

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Event-Based Vision Systems Market Study Reveals Growth Factors Size, Share, and Competitive Outlook for Future 2021-2030​

Latest AI-driven advancements in computer vision focus on emulating the characteristics of the human eye in a vision sensor system.


Competitive Intelligence

The section provides a detailed description of established companies, startups, and research institutes working on event-based cameras. Different parameters, including company overview, technology stack, partnerships, key personnel, future roadmap, and limitations have been considered for a comprehensive competitive profiling.

A key highlight to emerge from this analysis is that several European startups are directly competing against Samsung in the event-based vision technology domain.

Further, a benchmarking matrix of the commercialized and in-pipeline products has also been included for an in-depth analysis.

Companies mentioned in the report

1. Prophesee
2. iniVation
3. Insightness
4. Qelzal
5. MindTrace
6. CelePixel
7. Sunia
8. Australian Institute of Technology
9. Samsung
10. Sony

Fantastic Post as always @Sirod69! And number 1 and 10 are partners, with them also partnering with Brainchip!

Sony is a Neural Nut too. The employees in the AI.Sony have stuff like this on this below on their bio.


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https://ai.sony/people/
 
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TasTroy77

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EQE and the MBUX Hyper screen

In my opinion brainchip AKIDA IP isn't in this version but will be in the new MB OS system in 2024.
 
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Look up Asx Listing Rules Guidance Note 8

SC
I am not sure if this was for me or Cardpro but either way Trade Secret or not it makes clear that the ASX can decide that it should be disclosed.

When a company makes an announcement it takes the risk that the ASX will intervene and require the disclosure of information that it wants, needs or has agreed to keep confidential. See 3.1A.2 of Guidance Note 8

Of course in the absence of an announcement if the ASX becomes aware from any source that the company may be sitting on material information it can intervene and force disclosure via the ASX.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Or if company X pays 2million in licensing BRN could be expected to be paid 8 to 10 million in roalties from that same company once implemented in their product has taken place.

That was my laymans interpretation of that interview
The only problem with that interpretation is that Renesas is paying 800,000 approximately and using AKIDA in intelligent MCU’s which will in their lifetime sell in the billions of units for 20 to 30 cents a piece and one billion times 1 cent is $10 million yet five times 800,000 is 4 million.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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JK200SX

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In my opinion brainchip AKIDA IP isn't in this version but will be in the new MB OS system in 2024.


2024 is only 16 months away, and typically a 2024 model or MY24 model may be released during 2023.
Automotive project timelines tend to span a few years before SOP (start of production), and consist of various milestones or gates that need to achieved for the project to continue or be on track. With 16 months to go, prototype sample would have already been produced and the design approved. A-Samples, or off tool samples would also have been produced by this stage and validation/final tweaking being done. The next stage would be B-samples or "off tool/ off process" and that would typically be done 8-12 months before SOP.

With all this in mind (and if the AKIDA/IP) is in the MB.OS.24, then I can only assume that advanced purchasing at MB have already placed orders for the AKIDA/IP, and we should see it ramp up in the next few months.
 
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The following extract is from Fierce Electronics in 2015. I had not seen it previously so if posted already my apologies. I had all sorts of trouble getting it to copy paste hence the reason I have only posted an extract but the whole article should be read using the link below.

Consider the AKIDA possibilities as it is clear In this article Bosch is expecting MegaChips to bring its technology portfolio to the table to compliment and produce the best technology for Bosch. This is the MegaChips business model and now AKIDA is part of its offering:

LAS VEGAS, NV – MegaChips Corporation today announced a partnership with Bosch Sensortec to provide a complete reference design for use in smartphones, wearables and other personal devices allowing consumers to monitor their activities in real time. Available today, the reference design provides both context and location awareness for health, fitness and indoor navigation monitoring and tracking applications.

Research firm ABI forecasts 42 million wearable fitness and health devices will be shipped in 2014, up from 32 million in 2013. This market growth is fueled by the proliferation of low-power microchips and sensors such as those from MegaChips and Bosch Sensortec. MegaChips' ultra-low power frizz, combined with the SiTime SiT1602 programmable MHz oscillator and the Bosch Sensortec MEMS sensors BMI160, BMM150 and BME280 provide more meaningful data, easy interpretation, higher accuracy and ultra-low power critical for longer battery life

Jeanne Forget, director global marketing at Bosch Sensortec said, "MegaChips has an excellent reputation for providing high-performance, ultra-low power chips that are important in consumer electronics. We are delighted to partner with MegaChips to complement our broad MEMS sensor portfolio. With our joint technologies we can create superior wearable devices that give people tremendous benefits in their everyday lives, such as longer battery life and new applications."


My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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stuart888

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A little fun. Seems like we already caught big fish Mercedes! What is next?

Only the big boys are playing in the early stages of SNN. We are fishing for the big boys like Sony and the list goes on and on? Which is good!


 
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toasty

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I woke up this morning (thankfully) with a wild idea. We know the AKIDA V2 design has been passed to TSMC for fabrication and payment made (refer 1/2 yearly) so news of that can't be too far away. But what if its already in silicon and is being tested by one or more of the EAP's. Is it possible that an imminent announcement of successful V2 fabrication may include the news that it has been tested and accepted by a major new customer who has delayed signing on the dotted line until V2 is ready? Not predicting anything, just gazing lustfully towards the next announcement........... 😜
 
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The following extract is from Fierce Electronics in 2015. I had not seen it previously so if posted already my apologies. I had all sorts of trouble getting it to copy paste hence the reason I have only posted an extract but the whole article should be read using the link below.

Consider the AKIDA possibilities as it is clear In this article Bosch is expecting MegaChips to bring its technology portfolio to the table to compliment and produce the best technology for Bosch. This is the MegaChips business model and now AKIDA is part of its offering:

LAS VEGAS, NV – MegaChips Corporation today announced a partnership with Bosch Sensortec to provide a complete reference design for use in smartphones, wearables and other personal devices allowing consumers to monitor their activities in real time. Available today, the reference design provides both context and location awareness for health, fitness and indoor navigation monitoring and tracking applications.

Research firm ABI forecasts 42 million wearable fitness and health devices will be shipped in 2014, up from 32 million in 2013. This market growth is fueled by the proliferation of low-power microchips and sensors such as those from MegaChips and Bosch Sensortec. MegaChips' ultra-low power frizz, combined with the SiTime SiT1602 programmable MHz oscillator and the Bosch Sensortec MEMS sensors BMI160, BMM150 and BME280 provide more meaningful data, easy interpretation, higher accuracy and ultra-low power critical for longer battery life

Jeanne Forget, director global marketing at Bosch Sensortec said, "MegaChips has an excellent reputation for providing high-performance, ultra-low power chips that are important in consumer electronics. We are delighted to partner with MegaChips to complement our broad MEMS sensor portfolio. With our joint technologies we can create superior wearable devices that give people tremendous benefits in their everyday lives, such as longer battery life and new applications."


My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
By the way just in case you missed it this is the US MegaChips releasing this announcement. 😎

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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RobjHunt

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There are two explanations for a post like this.

1. Somebody has access to pharmaceuticals that they shouldn't necessarily be indulging in

OR

2. Somebody is overdue for a session with their therapist

Either way, I value the enthusiasm.


I reckon it’s one of The Dean’s mystical rants 😉
 
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Quercuskid

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I suspect he doesn’t realise on this site we do our research and check and double check claims.
 
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The following extract is from Fierce Electronics in 2015. I had not seen it previously so if posted already my apologies. I had all sorts of trouble getting it to copy paste hence the reason I have only posted an extract but the whole article should be read using the link below.

Consider the AKIDA possibilities as it is clear In this article Bosch is expecting MegaChips to bring its technology portfolio to the table to compliment and produce the best technology for Bosch. This is the MegaChips business model and now AKIDA is part of its offering:

LAS VEGAS, NV – MegaChips Corporation today announced a partnership with Bosch Sensortec to provide a complete reference design for use in smartphones, wearables and other personal devices allowing consumers to monitor their activities in real time. Available today, the reference design provides both context and location awareness for health, fitness and indoor navigation monitoring and tracking applications.

Research firm ABI forecasts 42 million wearable fitness and health devices will be shipped in 2014, up from 32 million in 2013. This market growth is fueled by the proliferation of low-power microchips and sensors such as those from MegaChips and Bosch Sensortec. MegaChips' ultra-low power frizz, combined with the SiTime SiT1602 programmable MHz oscillator and the Bosch Sensortec MEMS sensors BMI160, BMM150 and BME280 provide more meaningful data, easy interpretation, higher accuracy and ultra-low power critical for longer battery life

Jeanne Forget, director global marketing at Bosch Sensortec said, "MegaChips has an excellent reputation for providing high-performance, ultra-low power chips that are important in consumer electronics. We are delighted to partner with MegaChips to complement our broad MEMS sensor portfolio. With our joint technologies we can create superior wearable devices that give people tremendous benefits in their everyday lives, such as longer battery life and new applications."


My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
**Insert dad joke** :ROFLMAO:

Geez....her name might be hard to forget.
 
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