If memory serves, the circuit logic for Akida has been completed and sent to the silicon design group (Anil), so the IP for Akida 2 circuit layout may be well down the road.Hi Fenris,
Could one of BrainChip's milestones be LSTM? I can't recall exactly when we were told that LSTM was a near-term development goal, but it could be used in tracking moving objects.
Knock Knock
Who’s there?
Mustache
Mustache who?
Mustache you a question, but I’ll shave it for later!
The World may not have fully woken up but the future of computing is all about the ‘BEAST’.
Sexy + ubiquitous = promiscuous.Could someone please call Markus Shaefer to let him know that its probably a good idea if he refers to Neuromorphic Computing as "sexy" in his blog, because this is what everyone else is saying about it.
In addition, all us of us sexy people on TSEX will really appreciate it.
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Are you cuttin’ my grass here Dodgy, on at least two counts?Sexy + ubiquitous = promiscuous.
Ummm ...I replied to Bravo's post not yours so not sure of the defensive posture as if I accused you of saying something.
Have never said it's a fact either, merely drew the inference that if not something in it somewhere, whether direct or indirect, why remove the offending statement so quickly.
It'll be redundant by the time it's finished. Unless they use Akida 4.0I'll try to get more points here
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@Bravo contenance we are both the ladies here
You are correct that this was Valeo.I was just trying to recall an event going way back in time, involving was a Valeo interview ( ??? I think ), at the end of the interview , questions came quick and fast from the audience most likely BRN S/holders who kept harping on about the issue of whether " Valeo" were using Akida at that stage .... the two representatives looked at each other, the body language was quite obvious, they smiled at each other and didn't know how to respond and said they would make comment at a later stage ............. from my recall, If it was Valeo I'm referring to, then that's probably the last thing we have heard from them since that time ..... IMO, after that grulling, no wonder they have remainded silent !!! .......... or am I thing of some other Co interview ??!!
Sneaky last word on a “have to have the last word” comment. ClassicWell if you have a need to have the last word by ignoring propositions put to you, that's fine by me.
Cheers for the reply Sly I've kinda given up on trying to value companies. One thing I have noticed is everything gets way overvalued at some stages. It does not matter what we personally think what true value is because market will decide that for us. Missed plenty of huge gains to cash in on because my perceived value of a stock at time was completely wrong.( <Insert greed) for good measure.A clear “6 of one/half a dozen of the other”, non-committal article by The Fools, but interestingly without the usual ending of “Your money is better spent in one of these top 5 blah blah blah”.
It is quite ridiculous to try to analyse either Brainchip or Weebit on fundamentals, it is more ludicrous to attempt to compare how ‘cheap’ their share price is based purely on fundamentals. Not yet anyway!
The only way to analyse BrainChip and Weebit, in their current incarnation, is on the potential of their technologies. And that potential is huge for both companies.
Weebit does have one advantage over Brainchip (purely on the marketability side of things) in that it doesn‘t suffer from WANCAs.
Almost anyone can easily comprehend what Weebit brings to the table. They already use devices into which Weebit’s technology will soon replace the established technology—FLASH.
People don’t seem to care that they don’t know what a FLASH is or how it works—they simply accept what it can do for them. And those same people will accept the advantages brought to the table by a new technology that is cheaper, faster, uses less power, lasts longer, is more resilient to heat, radiation and magnetic fields etc.
Brainchip needs to get Akida to the same level of consumer acceptance, where people stop being concerned about how it works and ONLY appreciate how they can‘t live without the advantages, products that contain it, give to them. And for that we need products.
PANTENE for both.
But then, after they both reach their full potential, how do you truly compare the value of two ubiquitous technologies. Like I’ve said before, Weebit and Brainchip will be “Living together in perfect harmony”.