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Diogenese

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Busy on the road today with clients so not checked much but by look of SP probs not a bad thing I guess.

Anyway, just surfing some keywords and hadn't see this paper from mid last year.

Nothing special per se on Akida however has a nice little comparison table that was interesting.

Obviously with 2.0 we now also have a few more strings so to speak.

One author from Intel and another from BMW research.

Original paper HERE


Neuromorphic computing hardware and neural
architectures forrobotics
Yulia Sandamirskaya1
*, Mohsen Kaboli2,3
, Jorg Conradt4
, Tansu Celikel5

Neuromorphic Computing Lab, Intel, Munich, Germany. 2
BMW Group, Department of Research, New Technol-
ogies and Innovation, Munich, Germany. 3
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behavior, Radboud University,
Nijmegen, Netherlands. 4
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, Stockholm, Sweden. 5Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.



Neuromorphic hardware enables fast and power-efficient neural network–based artificial intelligence that is well
suited to solving robotic tasks. Neuromorphic algorithms can be further developed following neural computing
principles and neural network architectures inspired by biological neural systems. In this Viewpoint, we provide
an overview of recent insights from neuroscience that could enhance signal processing in artificial neural networks
on chip and unlock innovative applications in robotics and autonomous intelligent systems. These insights
uncover computing principles, primitives, and algorithms on different levels of abstraction and call for more
research into the basis of neural computation and neuronally inspired computing hardware

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Funny we didn't get a giraffe stamp or an SNN stamp.
 
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From a late 2022 paper / presso at the IJCNN conference.

Was just a pick up on the robotics aspect given who we chatting to shortly on the podcast.


Original HERE

CARLsim 6: An Open Source Library for
Large-Scale, Biologically Detailed Spiking Neural Network Simulation
Lars Niedermeier∗
, Kexin Chen†
, Jinwei Xing†
, Anup Das§
, Jeffrey Kopsick¶
,
Eric Scott∥
, Nate Sutton∗∗, Killian Weber‡
, Nikil Dutt†‡ and Jeffrey L. Krichmar†‡
∗Niedermeier Consulting, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland
†Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
‡Department of Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
§Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA
¶Interdepartmental Program in Neuroscience, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
∥Evolutionary Computation Laboratory, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
∗∗Bioengineering Department, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
Correspondence Email: jkrichma@uci.edu



B. Compatibility with Neuromorphic Hardware

One of NVIDIA’s keys to success was the cost reduction of GPU chips through mass production of their graphics cards
for computer games, which ultimately led to their leading role today in supercomputing and artificial intelligence.

As a consequence, GPUs still outperform neuromorphic hardware, especially for large scale models [28], but this comes at a significant energy cost. On the other hand, low power neuromorphic chips (e.g., Intel’s Loihi 2 and BrainChip’s Akida) have attained product level maturity, which makes them the primary choice for cloud edge devices and autonomous robots. The contribution of PyCARL [5] allows not only the development of models for such neuromorphic hardware but also to ensure spike timing when the SNNs are transferred to neuromorphic chips.
 
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Diogenese

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Hi learning,

MB were using neuromorphic before Akida - that is how they knew Akida was 5 to 10 times better.
 
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Not to state the obvious, but Monday next is start of new financial year. Hopefully everyone has finished their selling at a loss... and we turn corner finally... stupid ass douche bags, ATO is all over it and watching closely. Trust me.
 
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Thought I'd have a look at Prophesee as not done so for awhile.

Even though we know they're a partner and maybe been posted before but I personally hadn't seen it.

Nice we are on "their" partner page (y)



PARTNERS​


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Kozikan

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What a team ... nice work Jesse and hairy toes ( spa party co-ordinator) :love:... love ya work

Great news! finally we are getting some traction... Nintendo ... yes please 🙏🙏🙏

Would be great to hear some news regarding Mercedes .. Just a gut feeling(warm & fuzzy) :) but I 100% do believe we ARE in with these guys BIG TIME!! and something will appear very soon!!!

Time will tell !?

Good night from a very wet Perth ☔☔
 
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Frangipani

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And i have heard that PAJ is a excellent wordworker, basing his work upon the unique characteristic of the "Frangipani "
IE ............ the 3 legged stool ".......................;)(y)

Your post has obviously aroused my curiosity and I am dying to find out what exactly you consider ‘the unique characteristic of the “Frangipani” ’… 😊

While I am flattered that somebody would deem the odd contribution of mine to have been inspired by a revered forum member temporarily keeping a low profile (that’s at least what one poster in another thread had surmised) or suspect some posts to have been commissioned or even crafted by someone from the Brainchip team itself, it would be dishonest of me not to disclose that those of you who imagine me to be an alter ego of or at least a channel for others are in fact barking up the wrong tree.

I hate to disillusion you, but I am actually nobody’s mouthpiece, simply one of many amateur players in the Brainchip Big B(r)and’s trumpet section, constantly in awe of my fellow musicians’ in-depth knowledge of music theory.

I am afraid you are thus also mistaken about linking me to that legendary three-legged stool.

I am, however, in fact currently the owner of a not-so-sturdy-anymore three-legged table, after one of the four legs of our vintage dining room table made of Indonesian teak literally gave way out of the blue a fortnight ago, when one of my sons got up from the table after dinner - as you can see, I’ve propped up the tabletop to support it and very much hope that a carpenter will be able to (affordably) reattach the broken table leg somehow, as I cherish this beloved piece of furniture that has served our family so well for almost a quarter century and even moved to another continent with us. Lots of happy memories are attached to it. I wouldn’t want to trade it for any other dining table in the world.
Sometimes the true value of something cannot be measured in monetary terms...


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Oh, and to save you super sleuths some further futile dot-joining, here is yet another disclosure, in case anyone has ever wondered: despite my TSE username, I have no connection whatsoever with the AI company Plumerai that has come up time and again in this forum. If you are scratching your head now, wondering what I am alluding to, have a look here:

http://www.allthingsfrangipani.com/frangipanis.html

I guess otherwise I would have called myself Frangipain, Fraingpani or even Fraingpain instead to emulate the word play on AI. Or simply Frankipani (KI being the German equivalent of AI). I quite like that one, actually.

Nope, I simply love frangipani trees and the scent of their blossoms, whose beauty is, alas, very short-lived and thus reminds us to seize the day and focus on the many precious little moments in life - carpe diem.

P.S.: I am also not the Germany sales rep of Australian-owned Bounce Rubber Bands… 🦘🤣
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-266473
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Your post has obviously aroused my curiosity and I am dying to find out what exactly you consider ‘the unique characteristic of the “Frangipani” ’… 😊

While I am flattered that somebody would deem the odd contribution of mine to have been inspired by a revered forum member temporarily keeping a low profile (that’s at least what one poster in another thread had surmised) or suspect some posts to have been commissioned or even crafted by someone from the Brainchip team itself, it would be dishonest of me not to disclose that those of you who imagine me to be an alter ego of or at least a channel for others are in fact barking up the wrong tree.

I hate to disillusion you, but I am actually nobody’s mouthpiece, simply one of many amateur players in the Brainchip Big B(r)and’s trumpet section, constantly in awe of my fellow musicians’ in-depth knowledge of music theory.

I am afraid you are thus also mistaken about linking me to that legendary three-legged stool.

I am, however, in fact currently the owner of a not-so-sturdy-anymore three-legged table, after one of the four legs of our vintage dining room table made of Indonesian teak literally gave way out of the blue a fortnight ago, when one of my sons got up from the table after dinner - as you can see, I’ve propped up the tabletop to support it and very much hope that a carpenter will be able to (affordably) reattach the broken table leg somehow, as I cherish this beloved piece of furniture that has served our family so well for almost a quarter century and even moved to another continent with us. Lots of happy memories are attached to it. I wouldn’t want to trade it for any other dining table in the world.
Sometimes the true value of something cannot be measured in monetary terms...


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Oh, and to save you super sleuths some further futile dot-joining, here is yet another disclosure, in case anyone has ever wondered: despite my TSE username, I have no connection whatsoever with the AI company Plumerai that has come up time and again in this forum. If you are scratching your head now, wondering what I am alluding to, have a look here:

http://www.allthingsfrangipani.com/frangipanis.html

I guess otherwise I would have called myself Frangipain, Fraingpani or even Fraingpain instead to emulate the word play on AI. Or simply Frankipani (KI being the German equivalent of AI). I quite like that one, actually.

Nope, I simply love frangipani trees and the scent of their blossoms, whose beauty is, alas, very short-lived and thus reminds us to seize the moment - carpe diem.

P.S.: I am also not the Germany sales rep of Australian-owned Bounce Rubber Bands… 🦘🤣
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-266473
Morning Frangipani,

May help with leg re-attachment..

Two options ...

😃.

Regards,
Esq.
 

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cosors

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Your post has obviously aroused my curiosity and I am dying to find out what exactly you consider ‘the unique characteristic of the “Frangipani” ’… 😊

While I am flattered that somebody would deem the odd contribution of mine to have been inspired by a revered forum member temporarily keeping a low profile (that’s at least what one poster in another thread had surmised) or suspect some posts to have been commissioned or even crafted by someone from the Brainchip team itself, it would be dishonest of me not to disclose that those of you who imagine me to be an alter ego of or at least a channel for others are in fact barking up the wrong tree.

I hate to disillusion you, but I am actually nobody’s mouthpiece, simply one of many amateur players in the Brainchip Big B(r)and’s trumpet section, constantly in awe of my fellow musicians’ in-depth knowledge of music theory.

I am afraid you are thus also mistaken about linking me to that legendary three-legged stool.

I am, however, in fact currently the owner of a not-so-sturdy-anymore three-legged table, after one of the four legs of our vintage dining room table made of Indonesian teak literally gave way out of the blue a fortnight ago, when one of my sons got up from the table after dinner - as you can see, I’ve propped up the tabletop to support it and very much hope that a carpenter will be able to (affordably) reattach the broken table leg somehow, as I cherish this beloved piece of furniture that has served our family so well for almost a quarter century and even moved to another continent with us. Lots of happy memories are attached to it. I wouldn’t want to trade it for any other dining table in the world.
Sometimes the true value of something cannot be measured in monetary terms...


View attachment 38592

Oh, and to save you super sleuths some further futile dot-joining, here is yet another disclosure, in case anyone has ever wondered: despite my TSE username, I have no connection whatsoever with the AI company Plumerai that has come up time and again in this forum. If you are scratching your head now, wondering what I am alluding to, have a look here:

http://www.allthingsfrangipani.com/frangipanis.html

I guess otherwise I would have called myself Frangipain, Fraingpani or even Fraingpain instead to emulate the word play on AI. Or simply Frankipani (KI being the German equivalent of AI). I quite like that one, actually.

Nope, I simply love frangipani trees and the scent of their blossoms, whose beauty is, alas, very short-lived and thus reminds us to seize the moment - carpe diem.

P.S.: I am also not the Germany sales rep of Australian-owned Bounce Rubber Bands… 🦘🤣
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-266473
The table can be easily repaired and the patina restored if no equally old wood is available. No one can see the difference if they don't know. I know what I am talking about and love to save good things into a new generation. F* IKEA
And esq.111 has even already provided you with a drawing even if I myself would put something higher exactly in the transition. And then a square and not round pin or dowel. The caving goes with 'Stechbeiteln' or chisels (?). A good carpenter knows this. I have a cabinet from the 19th century that has been completely reworked without it showing. A masterpiece of the cabinet and the restoration. Ready for the next 1.5 centuries. At that time, one did not use nails and screws would not exist.

I hear you with your picture and appreciate your contributions!

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And the tree of your name is very beautiful even if I do not know the smell yet. But our botanical garden will open my nose for sure.

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As you can see the pen, but not round but angular. And at the mark I would start with the plan and cut it off. Then attach the new leg. Patina can be made as I said. But it is best to use wood that is just as old. But does not have to. No one recognizes that.

Or you can have it done with 'verzapfen' don't know the word in English. Then it must be milled (?). The new leg then fits rotationally symmetrically in the counterpart depending on what the carpenter prefers.

esq's way goes just as well or even better, of course. I would be worried that it would happen again because the wood is old. I described it in a more complicated way but the table would break anywhere but never again at this place/location.
 
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cosors

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Your post has obviously aroused my curiosity and I am dying to find out what exactly you consider ‘the unique characteristic of the “Frangipani” ’… 😊

While I am flattered that somebody would deem the odd contribution of mine to have been inspired by a revered forum member temporarily keeping a low profile (that’s at least what one poster in another thread had surmised) or suspect some posts to have been commissioned or even crafted by someone from the Brainchip team itself, it would be dishonest of me not to disclose that those of you who imagine me to be an alter ego of or at least a channel for others are in fact barking up the wrong tree.

I hate to disillusion you, but I am actually nobody’s mouthpiece, simply one of many amateur players in the Brainchip Big B(r)and’s trumpet section, constantly in awe of my fellow musicians’ in-depth knowledge of music theory.

I am afraid you are thus also mistaken about linking me to that legendary three-legged stool.

I am, however, in fact currently the owner of a not-so-sturdy-anymore three-legged table, after one of the four legs of our vintage dining room table made of Indonesian teak literally gave way out of the blue a fortnight ago, when one of my sons got up from the table after dinner - as you can see, I’ve propped up the tabletop to support it and very much hope that a carpenter will be able to (affordably) reattach the broken table leg somehow, as I cherish this beloved piece of furniture that has served our family so well for almost a quarter century and even moved to another continent with us. Lots of happy memories are attached to it. I wouldn’t want to trade it for any other dining table in the world.
Sometimes the true value of something cannot be measured in monetary terms...


View attachment 38592

Oh, and to save you super sleuths some further futile dot-joining, here is yet another disclosure, in case anyone has ever wondered: despite my TSE username, I have no connection whatsoever with the AI company Plumerai that has come up time and again in this forum. If you are scratching your head now, wondering what I am alluding to, have a look here:

http://www.allthingsfrangipani.com/frangipanis.html

I guess otherwise I would have called myself Frangipain, Fraingpani or even Fraingpain instead to emulate the word play on AI. Or simply Frankipani (KI being the German equivalent of AI). I quite like that one, actually.

Nope, I simply love frangipani trees and the scent of their blossoms, whose beauty is, alas, very short-lived and thus reminds us to seize the moment - carpe diem.

P.S.: I am also not the Germany sales rep of Australian-owned Bounce Rubber Bands… 🦘🤣
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-266473
What an incredibly beautiful (floor) chair you have there!
 
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IloveLamp

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So we just going to post anything and say Akida may or maynot be involved?
Ok then, post away. Keep us all excited about things that may or may not contain Akida.
Re: SP. Easier said than done matey.
Feel better big guy?

Mercedes is involved with BRN ( "like" it or not)

There's no need to be a DK about it matey.........

Oh wait.....


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While I'm here,

Everyone should watch this video (unless you're a DK)

 
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cosors

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Feel better big guy?

Mercedes is involved with BRN ( "like" it or not)

There's no need to be a DK about it matey.........

Oh wait.....


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I had simply deleted my question regarding BrickML. So it goes also if one can push the ego aside. Do not worry about it and do not get angry. The posts or answers define the avatar. We are a group and the 1000 eyes, or have you others already forgotten that just because FF is not here?

And even then, not everything went optimally. Example: a set thing with KUKA just because the color matched?!
 
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Kozikan

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I love lamp..........and BOSCH




"The project includes both Bosch, the Michigan Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, the city of Detroit, and Wayne State University. The partnership, which includes $5 million in federal funding, was announced during Bosch's Software Day last week."

"Ultimately Bosch hardware and software solutions work together to solve the challenge of inefficient road traffic," Mike Mansuetti, president of Bosch North America said. "Our intelligent cameras with on-board AI and edge computing enable real-time alerts and data to help improve safety and efficiency."

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Adam

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Morning all. AI..AI..AI..AFR full of articles on AI...don't miss the boat..be careful..etc. etc., and not one word on BRN..why?
 
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Mt09

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Morning all. AI..AI..AI..AFR full of articles on AI...don't miss the boat..be careful..etc. etc., and not one word on BRN..why?
Solid post.. thanks.
 
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Tony Coles

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Arm representative says you might need security and machine learning. WOW!

Link below from twitter… starting to get traction. Hopefully our company is involved. 🙄

 
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Feel better big guy?

Mercedes is involved with BRN ( "like" it or not)

There's no need to be a DK about it matey.........

Oh wait.....


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While I'm here,

Everyone should watch this video (unless you're a DK)

What do you mean "involved"? Have they sent us any money? Have MB placed an order yet? Maybe hold off posting until that happens?
 
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