So you're not leaving WA anytime soon then?Yeh, I was never going to get much support arguing with FF.
Talk about David vs Goliath
FF is a very reasonable fella so I’d imagine he’d be ok with messages outside of the typical “yes sir, 3 bags full”. That’s what makes this forum so great.
That and the fact hell will freeze over before I buy you a beer.
That is great news. Can you provide a source or a link so I can solidify this news within my brain.I have some information regarding Biotome. The Biotome collaboration with Brainchip regarding the identification of neutralising antibodies to SARS-Cov-2 using data analysed by the Akida platform is still ongoing. The results are expected to be finalised in Q2 2023.
This is a cool clip to see the growth … and collapse of companies over time:
There’s some big names there linked to Brainchip and a few under the waterline!
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#brand #datavisualisation #branding #investing | James Eagle | 172 comments
#Brand! Your brand is what people say about you when you are not in the room (Jeff Bezos). For me it's a more efficient way to sell. Your brand sells for you when you are not there. And when you take full advantage of the scalability of the internet, well... that's what this #datavisualisation...www.linkedin.com
The dominoes are beginning to fall.
After the ‘Eyes‘ were unable to find a true blue competitor, it was always only a matter of time before the likes of Intel swallowed their pride and joined the Akida revolution. They just had to find a way to save face before doing so, and inviting Brainchip to join their IFS programme was the perfect foil. Have no doubt, a license is not far away.
Can you imagine the panic going on within the hierarchy of IBM and other biggies right now. If they want to stay in the game, they must ”do an Intel” and join the revolution...they simply have no choice.
If they still think they can take another route, the imminent release of Akida 2.0 will blow these thoughts asunder. Everyone will eventually use Akida in some way. It’ll be in everything…even your Weet-Bix !!
The thought of using NDA’s and other confidentiality agreements amuses me, cos they’ve now clearly passed their use by date. They’re simply mechanisms where everyone is trying to keep the same secret from everybody else…AKIDA !!
I laughed way too hard at that
Morning Esq.. sounds promisingMorning Chippers
Possibly using Brainchip tech?...
SpaceX only hours ago launched a NASA / EU rocket to study the earth's waterways, oceans and water resivours on 16th Dec.
SWOT , Surface Water & Ocean Topography.
Global survey of earth's surface water.
10 fold improvement in spatial resolution.
NADIR Actimeter & the Ka-Band Radar or KaRln for short.
???
Regards,
Esq.
Socionext is a system on a chip company formed in March 2015 from former system LSI businesses of Fujitsu and Panasonic. It has about 2,500 employees worldwide and is headquartered in Yokohama, Japan. It is privately held by the Development Bank of Japan, Fujitsu, and Panasonic.New Google Pixel 7 & 7 Pro phones released in October this year have a new Google Tensor G2 chip with upgraded TPU for AI.
Codenamed Cloudripper it features multiple ARM chips manufactured by Samsung on 4nm.
Dev board code name Cloudripper Model number GS201, Tensor G2 Cores 2x super-big ARM Cortex-X1, 2x big A78, 4x small Cortex-A55 GPU Mali-G710 Manufacturing node 4nm Samsung PLP Modem Samsung Exynos 5300 5G
Google talked about the Tensor G2 and said that it would bring "even more AI-heavy breakthroughs and helpful, personalized experiences across speech, photography, video, and security." And sure enough, the company delivers. The Pixel 7 can take and process night sight images up to two times faster than the Pixel 6. There is also a new Unblur feature on board that fully fixes slightly blurred images. Further, speech recognition has been improved, with the Pixel 7 processing dictated text faster than the Pixel 6, all without sending your audio snippets to servers.
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Google Tensor G2: All the details on the Pixel 7's custom chipset
Google is hitting the custom silicon game hard! 🔥www.androidpolice.com
No mention of edge only TPU (Tensor Processing Unit).
Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) is an AI accelerator application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) developed by Google for neural network machine learning, using Google's own TensorFlow software.[1] Google began using TPUs internally in 2015, and in 2018 made them available for third party use, both as part of its cloud infrastructure and by offering a smaller version of the chip for sale.
Wonder if there is Akida IP on one of the ARM chips?
And I think there may be something going on with Fujitsu for new AI sensors. And Apple's new VR headsets.