buena suerte :-)
BOB Bank of Brainchip
Yep did see that thanks PmelDoesn't look like anyone mentioned this. Sorry If already posted. Is it significant?
Yep did see that thanks PmelDoesn't look like anyone mentioned this. Sorry If already posted. Is it significant?
Relevant because people make money with his inverse ETFHow is Jimmy boy Cramer still relevant, he’s basically bleeding out on the trading floor with people stepping over him and the media are still asking for sound bites 🫣
Help! Some alien parasite has invaded Wilzy's avatar and has erupted from his chest "tempering expectations"!
Well I'd like to see it develop so that Akida IP will be offered as an optional extra for all ARM chips - certainly those with AI/ML applications would need seriously consider the option.Great post mate.
25% of all ARM chips is a big call though! I like it but Kevin today mentioned that Akida "solved some very specific use cases". Not sure how to take that comment. Is the use for our IP a small and specific market or could we potentially be utilised in, as you say, 25% of their chips. I hope it's the latter.
There is a shortcut registration process in Australia where, if the patent has been granted in certain countries (including USA), the patent can be granted in Australia without examination if the claims are identical. So I guess that's what has happened here, but I haven't checked to see if the claims are identical.Doesn't look like anyone mentioned this. Sorry If already posted. Is it significant?
"An improved spiking neural network".......? Does this mean an upgrade?Doesn't look like anyone mentioned this. Sorry If already posted. Is it significant?
Hi stockduck,"An improved spiking neural network".......? Does this mean an upgrade?
Looks like Mythic AI has run out of money-
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Mythic bet big on analog AI but has run out of cash
Veep still says 'technology will eventually be very successful'www-theregister-com.cdn.ampproject.org
Just for interest
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We achieved record royalties in Q2!
Our investment across all lines of business is continuing to pay off, with impressive growth in automotive and IoT in particular.
With an incredible 7.5 billion Arm-based chips shipped by our partners in Q2 alone and more than 240 billion to date, we're proud to be working with our vast industry ecosystem to build the future #onArm.
Thank you to everyone that's helped us reach these new heights. With adoption of our technology continuing across all of the markets we serve, Arm technology is set to define the future of computing:
Hi stockduck,
This is what BRN said about the US equivalent:
US 11,468,299 “An Improved Spiking Neural Network,” protects the learning function of BrainChip’s digital neuron circuit implemented on a neuromorphic integrated circuit.
https://brainchip.com/brainchip-for...portfolio-with-new-awards-and-ip-acquisition/
The Australian patent:
AU2021254524B2 AN IMPROVED SPIKING NEURAL NETWORK
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an improved spiking neural network (SNN) configured to learn and perform unsupervised extraction of features from an input stream.
the neuromorphic integrated circuit can be reprogrammed for many different tasks using a user defined configuration file. For example, the connections between layers and neural processors in the neuromorphic integrated circuit can be reprogrammed using a user defined configuration file.
Maybe their is a company who imediately need professionals with those skills to run up a company with a groundbreaking invention.....Ostrich farm?
The startup's chips come in a variety of form factors, including a stand-alone processor as well as an M.2 PCIe card and a standard PCIe card. A year ago, the upstart said its MP10304 PCIe card, powered by four M1076 AMP chips, was capable of delivering up to 100 trillion operations per second of AI performance while only using less 25 watts of power.
Mythic turned to analog chips — used for computers decades ago before digital circuits become all the rage — in trying to figure out how to bring processing elements as close as possible to the memory, a challenge many chip designers are trying to solve to improve performance and efficiency.
By using analog chips instead of digital chips, Mythic was able to take the concept of "compute-in-memory to an extreme" and "compute directly inside the memory array itself," according to the company.
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"This is possible by using the memory elements as tunable resistors, supplying the inputs as voltages, and collecting the outputs as currents," Mythic said on its website.
Garibay said Mythic proved its point at the AI Hardware Summit in September, where the company showed off analog chips that could run the YOLOv5 object detection algorithm on high-resolution video at 60 frames per second while only consuming 3.5 watts.
"I am extremely proud of what our team achieved in taking a concept that almost everyone else in the industry thought was impossible to implement and building it in to a real working silicon product," he said.
As of last year, Mythic had raised a total of $165.2 million from investors, which included Hewlett Packard Enterprise and New York investment giant BlackRock. ®
I wonder what the resale value of their patents will be?
https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/search?q=pa = "mythic inc"
Got to feel for them - they are feeling the cold early winds of recession. No doubt their engineers were just a dedicated as BrainChip's.