Bravo
If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Just to make it clear in regards to the above, I believe there's a very decent chance that we're in NASA’s High Performance Spaceflight Computing (HPSC), in other words in PolarFire 2 SoC via SiFive's X280 processor cores because the timing is spot on within NASA's target time IMO. Microchip previewed its PolarFire 2 mid-range SoC FPGA family at the RISC-V Summit in December 2022.
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Thanks so much for posting this NASA article @TheDrooben! It helps strengthen my suspicion that we're involved in NASA’s High Performance Spaceflight Computing (HPSC) as per the information posted above (i.e SiFive's Intelligence X280 + Akida hardened AI IP).
Remember Peter van der Made telling us that NASA was very excited about BrainChip. Is it any wonder since now we find out from this article that the HPSC won't just be utilized strictly for missions in space, but it will also be utilized in a variety of applications on Earth "such as defense, commercial aviation, industrial robotics, and medical equipment – as well as being a good candidate for use in government and commercial spacecraft". It also states "The project will result in the development of the HPSC chip, boards, a software stack, and reference designs with initial availability in 2024 and space-qualified hardware available in 2025".
You little ripper!
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