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1997 Called... They want their template backJesus Christ the website looks awful
1997 Called... They want their template backJesus Christ the website looks awful
It reminds me of my old Myspace Acc.. just missing some sparkles around the border.1997 Called... They want their template back
I assume LKE and BRN is different as both of them lack sufficient revenue.What about the other companies that entered the ASX200 at the same time, CXO is now .92 and NHC is $5.07.
I don't know whether I am right or wrong but Chris Steven had done 1st sales deal for brianchip and that too without any revenue.
It might not be much to look at...but once upon a time their was a small Australia company trying to do the same (while a bit better page) and was mocked back then, still is depending on who you ask. End of the day if they fulfill their role then I am happy.1997 Called... They want their template back
this came up for me...looks ok, if low on detail...
It's a mindset of "let's focus on the product and not the marketing"..be thankful that the English was correct! Israel is the startup nation, don't forget that..Bought another 10K just now..couldn't resist these prices. Might take a while, but we shall get there...Not a dig at Israel but a few of the companies I used to work with from there had similar styles of website.
I guess they just market things differently.
It would be amazing if it's in Scala 3... that would send this to the moon and make me regret for not picking up more at these level... but as I've been buying more to average down (as I averaged up over time) I am invested in brn too muchhhhhYes. I think Akida will be used as a voice detector accelerator with Nvidia for the in-cabin infotainment. The thing about key word spotting is that it is always on, and needs to process all sounds to pick out the key words.
Akida can also be used with the driver monitor (becoming compulsory in EU).
It is probably also in Valeo's Scala 3 lidar, but Luminar hopes to be used in MB lidar in a couple of years.
Scala 2 was also used in Toyota's level 3 qualification.
Jesus Christ the website looks awful
Tony probably, but will he tell?Does anyone know where we are up to with Akida 1500?
Isn't that exactly what they've been doing by expanding our ecosystem partners and product offerings?Slowly creeping towards the tipping point.
Management better have damn well positioned us and Akida to be able to smash that "digital wall" when the cracks open
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Preparing For The “Digital Wall”
- By 2025, traditional computing technologies will hit a digital wall, forcing the shift to new computing paradigms such as neuromorphic computing.
The volume of data being created continues to rise exponentially. Data is a critical asset for organizations, providing a foundation for digital services, AI, natural language processing (NLP), deep neural networks, and much more. These technologies are also compute-intensive. Organizations are reaching a point where their data storage and computing are unable to keep up with the growth of data and technological advancements.
This is what Gartner has termed the “digital wall”. In order to keep pace with competitors and market demands, organizations will begin to test emerging storage and compute technologies, including DNA storage, glass storage, neuromorphic computing, and extreme parallelism.
The challenge for IT teams over the next two to three years is how to integrate new technologies and reliably manage big data across disparate environments.
I think that's exactly what they've been doing by expanding our ecosystem partners and product offerings. IMO we are in the sweet spot, timing wise.Slowly creeping towards the tipping point.
Management better have damn well positioned us and Akida to be able to smash that "digital wall" when the cracks open
2024: Gartner's IT Automation Trends Revisited | ActiveBatch Blog
It's 2024 and we're revisiting Gartner's IT automation Trends, learn more about hyperautomation, new data storage technologies and an expanding role for IT.www.advsyscon.com
Preparing For The “Digital Wall”
- By 2025, traditional computing technologies will hit a digital wall, forcing the shift to new computing paradigms such as neuromorphic computing.
The volume of data being created continues to rise exponentially. Data is a critical asset for organizations, providing a foundation for digital services, AI, natural language processing (NLP), deep neural networks, and much more. These technologies are also compute-intensive. Organizations are reaching a point where their data storage and computing are unable to keep up with the growth of data and technological advancements.
This is what Gartner has termed the “digital wall”. In order to keep pace with competitors and market demands, organizations will begin to test emerging storage and compute technologies, including DNA storage, glass storage, neuromorphic computing, and extreme parallelism.
The challenge for IT teams over the next two to three years is how to integrate new technologies and reliably manage big data across disparate environments.
"The system is constantly learning.." And there-in lies the spin.
We are meant to think that the chip learns. But of course it's connected to a server and needs to be trained, so no Akida.
In fact, it's just an example of a niche we missed out on.