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Yeah knew that haha he's really shaking things up love itThis was probably (because of) Elon Musk…
Yeah knew that haha he's really shaking things up love itThis was probably (because of) Elon Musk…
This document is fantastic validation for Akida IP. It's been common knowledge that we have a partnership agreement with ARM... but to me this is the first time that I think I have seen something as commercially specific as this in writing? I've always assumed that contracts for Akida IP would be through Renesas/Megachips type deals and we would only be aware of Akida being adopted via Brainchip's financial reports. However, from this Arm ecosystem partner document, Brainchip is advertised as being available in a solution for Arm IP: Cortex M. Something that I struggle to get my head around, is why can't BRN announce the material significance of Akida being embedded in Cortex-M processors? There must be near term estimates (or possibly contracts in place) of the value of Cortex-M sales using Akida? This may all be covered under the previous partnership announcement... but with the share price floundering recently, news such as this, would provide some significant support for the share price? More patience I suppose??
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If it's not tomorrow I'll pick another random poster who enters my competition to receive 1 month membership to forumAnyone know off the top of their head when Akida 2000 is supposed to be released? I thought it was soon.
You better bookmark this page.Wtf? IT IS GARANTEED. I'll put my left nut on it!!!![]()
Sorry for having a contrary view to you. I will try not to post other than in agreement with you in future.
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Thank you for that clearification, that could be exactly what he is saying, that he believe SNN is a good fit, but they have’t got a complete processing architecture yet (the way you described it). like everything, time will reveal all. For now, I’m happy to sit back and wait. It’s a matter of when, not if brainchip will be successful. Just a humble opinion, by an anonymous poster on the Internet.Architecture does not mean, only Akida or another solution. Architecture is the complete suite of solutions used for any purpose, just an FYI for the non techies out there. In this case, when they say the architecture has not been identified it means they are exploring more options !with! Akida most likely as there is nothing better than what Akida does they are not going to be looking in this area for a solution
Also probably a good idea to have a brisk read of this from google
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I would appreciate that mate, nothing but fire emojis from now on please. LolSorry for having a contrary view to you. I will try not to post other than in agreement with you in future.
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I expected the Vision Avtr to be part of it. Strange that they didnt show it...Just on TV, for the first time (?)
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I got the feeling they won’t make an announcement on it.Anyone know off the top of their head when Akida 2000 is supposed to be released? I thought it was soon.
" More patience I suppose?? " I think the last sentence you wrote is right.
Back in August, Sirod69 posted a clip (post # 27,174) of an Emily Chang interview on Bloomberg TV with Renee Haas, ARM CEO, who was making the rounds at the time (Fox Business, CNBC, etc). In that interview at around the 3 minute + mark he said something to the effect of from product idea to actual product production takes about 4 years.
Not throwing cold water on imminent prospects for big $$$, but trying to point out we all need to keep it real about unrealistic expectations.
In the meantime, we can all take a lesson from Carly Simon and enjoy the moment while looking forward to the future with.........ANTICIPATION. Enjoy.
Yours, dippY
El Nina was over before it happenedLa Nina, El Nino
Been walking down memory Lane again and tripped over this.This is intresting, I wonder which Neuromorphic Computing/ Spiking Neural Network (SNNSs) was used?.
After last night post from thelitteshort, it's most probably Brainchip's Akida. As their are no neuromorphic chips commercially available, other than Brainchip.
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#neuromorphic #physicalsciences #collaborative #research #problemsolving #tcsresearch #inventingforimpact | Arijit Mukherjee
There's an interesting story behind this paper. That was a time when we were presenting our findings on neuromorphic at a workshop attended by many researchers from Tata Consultancy Services - Research. We stressed on the capability of SNNs that allow them to learn quickly from less data. The...www.linkedin.com
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#neuromorphiccomputing #tcsresearch #neurips #neuralnetworks #research #power #ai #edgecomputing #embeddeddevicesandintelligentsystems | Sounak Dey
Spiking Neural Networks, coupled with Neuromorphic computing platforms, promises low-power training and inference at battery driven Edge devices. In a recent paper titled "An SNN Based ECG Classifier For Wearable Edge Devices", accepted at NeurIPS 2022 TS4H workshop, and co-authored by...www.linkedin.com
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I have posted about this since reading the address of the CEO of Tata to shareholders back in 2020.