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How does Brainchip fit in with Virtual Hardware? What is it? Anyone with an easy explanation?Thanks Jess & JK
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Hi TopCat,How does Brainchip fit in with Virtual Hardware? What is it? Anyone with an easy explanation?
Hi TopCat,
I don't have the technology knowledge to answer your question.
But what I gather is Virtual hardware is cloud base, eg, a certain software could run on ARM hardware (date centre) and fee it back to the original software. So if that's is the case, Akida IP could integrate in to ARM hardware. So software can run it virtually.
That's just me on my basic understanding. So I can be wrong.
Some of our technical members can explain better.
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Thanks wilzy123,Essentially, yes.
Virtualised hardware is basically software that mimics hardware based resources/services. You can run virtualised hardware locally on your own device or you could also have it provisioned to you via the internet - that's one of the key benefits of virtualisation.... it's ability to be easily distributed and not be limited (to a large extent) to a physical location.
Thanks Wilzy123, so it’s possible to bundle Akida up in an app and download it to a smart phone or would it be a bit more involved/complex than that?Essentially, yes.
Virtualised hardware is basically software that mimics hardware based resources/services. You can run virtualised hardware locally on your own device or you could also have it provisioned to you via the internet - that's one of the key benefits of virtualisation.... it's ability to be easily distributed and not be limited (to a large extent) to a physical location.
so it’s possible to bundle Akida up in an app and download it to a smart phone
Virtual hardware is a software simulation of a chip. It is a program that runs on a computer and performs the same functions as the chip, given the same inputs.How does Brainchip fit in with Virtual Hardware? What is it? Anyone with an easy explanation?
The problem with running the Akida simulation programme on another processor is that you lose much of the speed advantage while using more power compared with the Akida chip. It is there for learning/development/demonstration purposes.Thanks Wilzy123, so it’s possible to bundle Akida up in an app and download it to a smart phone or would it be a bit more involved/complex than that?
The problem with running the Akida simulation programme on another processor is that you lose much of the speed advantage while using more power compared with the Akida chip. It is there for learning/development/demonstration purposes.
But playing devils advocate here, that isn’t primarily what we are after because our forte is edge sensor inference and processing on chip without the need of cloud computing. I guess we can’t be all the solutions for all the problems.Essentially, yes.
Virtualised hardware is basically software that mimics hardware based resources/services. You can run virtualised hardware locally on your own device or you could also have it provisioned to you via the internet - that's one of the key benefits of virtualisation.... it's ability to be easily distributed and not be limited (to a large extent) to a physical location.
That takes us back to the Studio days.True - which may still be sufficient - I guess it all comes down to application / requirements.
You have to understand that they are in a win win/no lose situation. They bad mouth BRN on it's decline as that is easy to point out possible reason. When they ann something substantial and the SP starts to rocket they then can say at the time of posting/publishing they were correct. When things go good they can then say it's a buy now because of XYZ. Then they look like they know what they're doing. It's basically tabloid journalism but in a investor sense. Look at their track record you can see it all the time. Any company like MF is the same. When they get it right, they are gods, when they get it wrong, its because of the market, the war the whatever. Same as posters here sometimes lol. But the difference is they unfortunately get paid to do what we do for free.Yes you're probably right, they'll be bleating about something else when revenue kicks in. I long for the day when we can make MF eat humble pie![]()
I'm a long term BRN holder (6 years) but I don't usually post. Just watch and learn. (I'm not a tech person)
I would like to ask a question about IP licenses.
Is the revenue for an IP license collected once the production of an item is underway or when the item is sold?