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Day traders and fans of Disney’s Frozen move on, nothing to see here…

Brainchip’s former CEO Louis DiNardo has been quoted many times as having said
“In our case, what we are finding is a sweet spot in LiDAR environment”
(quote according to the following transcript of the March 26, 2020 Market and Product Development Update: https://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/archives/finance_news_network275603.html)

We also know that NASA is quite enamoured with Brainchip.

So I reckon chances are good we could be involved in ELSA, the “Europa LiDAR Sensor Assembly” (being developed by MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory), which is part of the Europa Lander project, “a concept for a potential future mission that would look for signs of life in the icy surface material of Jupiter's moon Europa.”

The mission is planned for early next decade and would obviously not generate much revenue by itself, but as you all know, a lot of applications originally developed by NASA for use in space later ended up as terrestrial applications and products.

And then of course there would be the prestige of having repeatedly been validated as “out of this world” by NASA, although by the time the Europa lander will navigate its way through the asteroid belt, many a WANCA will have become a believer anyway…


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There is also a November 2022 webcast, in case you would like to find out more about that space mission and ELSA in particular:


Research carried out at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory is quite intriguing for BRN shareholders in general, I’d say. Have a look at their newly released annual report from which the above pages about ELSA were copied:

 
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Tothemoon24

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Ready for a breakthrough in semiconductor technology? Samsung Electronics has just unveiled their groundbreaking AI-focused foundry vision that'll revolutionize the chip industry at their event today. Here's a quick break down of the big news:
• Transaction-level Machine Learning (TLML) technology, a far-reaching neural network-based machine learning technology designed to unleash the full potential of high-performance, low-power applications.
• TRANSISTOR-AIDED DESIGN (TAD), allowing designers to automatically customize components on the transistor level to speed up chip development processes.
• Na FLOW, a software package designed to significantly reduce the amount of time and effort it takes to design and manufacture semiconductors.

 
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Ready for a breakthrough in semiconductor technology? Samsung Electronics has just unveiled their groundbreaking AI-focused foundry vision that'll revolutionize the chip industry at their event today. Here's a quick break down of the big news:
• Transaction-level Machine Learning (TLML) technology, a far-reaching neural network-based machine learning technology designed to unleash the full potential of high-performance, low-power applications.
• TRANSISTOR-AIDED DESIGN (TAD), allowing designers to automatically customize components on the transistor level to speed up chip development processes.
• Na FLOW, a software package designed to significantly reduce the amount of time and effort it takes to design and manufacture semiconductors.

Lots of competition out there. Hopefully we can maintain our lead that they say we have.
 
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Day traders and fans of Disney’s Frozen move on, nothing to see here…

Brainchip’s former CEO Louis DiNardo has been quoted many times as having said
“In our case, what we are finding is a sweet spot in LiDAR environment”
(quote according to the following transcript of the March 26, 2020 Market and Product Development Update: https://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/archives/finance_news_network275603.html)

We also know that NASA is quite enamoured with Brainchip.

So I reckon chances are good we could be involved in ELSA, the “Europa LiDAR Sensor Assembly” (being developed by MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory), which is part of the Europa Lander project, “a concept for a potential future mission that would look for signs of life in the icy surface material of Jupiter's moon Europa.”

The mission is planned for early next decade and would obviously not generate much revenue by itself, but as you all know, a lot of applications originally developed by NASA for use in space later ended up as terrestrial applications and products.

And then of course there would be the prestige of having repeatedly been validated as “out of this world” by NASA, although by the time the Europa lander will navigate its way through the asteroid belt, many a WANCA will have become a believer anyway…


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There is also a November 2022 webcast, in case you would like to find out more about that space mission and ELSA in particular:


Research carried out at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory is quite intriguing for BRN shareholders in general, I’d say. Have a look at their newly released annual report from which the above pages about ELSA were copied:

... but the laser will melt the ice ...


China syndrome all over again ...
 
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Unfortunately I have to disappoint you, the SC1260 does not contain Akida according to socionext.



You’ve lost me mate - where specifically does it say, or imply that Akida IP is not engrained in this chip?
 
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Unfortunately I have to disappoint you, the SC1260 does not contain Akida according to socionext.


I don't understand why everyone seemed so certain about the Akida being incorporated in this product anyway.
In the German forum too btw. Let's hope that significant revenue won't hit later than 2024.
 
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You’ve lost me mate - where specifically does it say, or imply that Akida IP is not engrained in this chip?
Hey
@SocionextUS
, your product looks amazing! I'm curious to know if you're utilizing the Akida IP.

Hi Hans - Apologies for the delay. We've confirmed that this series does not. Plz refer to our site for more info on Akida: https://socionextus.com/?s=akida .
 
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Hey
@SocionextUS
, your product looks amazing! I'm curious to know if you're utilizing the Akida IP.

Hi Hans - Apologies for the delay. We've confirmed that this series does not. Plz refer to our site for more info on Akida: https://socionextus.com/?s=akida .
in this link


Socionext informs that we are not involved in the SC1260. in the comments Socionext shares this link
https://socionextus.com/?s=akida
with reference to Akida. here we find this link

https://socionextus.com/products/automotive-custom-soc/

if you now click on this link

https://socionextus.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/CES-Booth-Poster-60GHz-CMOS-Radar-%E2%80%93-In-Cabin-Sensing-Solutions.pdf

or this

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https://socionextus.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/CES-Suite-Poster- 60GHz-CMOS-Radar-%E2%80%93-3D-Sensing-Solutions.pdf

you get to the product numbers with Akida. we are in the SC1220A and the SC1240A
 
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in addition, we are housed in the display controller

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Iseki

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I don't understand why everyone seemed so certain about the Akida being incorporated in this product anyway.
In the German forum too btw. Let's hope that significant revenue won't hit later than 2024.
Don't worry. Socionext doesn't even have a license for Akida.
 

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this guy thinks Akida is in
 
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Well at least we are getting better known, If you search 'neuromorphic engineering' on Wikipedia it relevantly says:

'Brainchip announced in October 2021 that it was taking orders for its Akida AI Processor Development Kits[36] and in January 2022 that it was taking orders for its Akida AI Processor PCIe boards,[37] making it the world's first commercially available neuromorphic processor.'
 
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Little Brainchip is among the big boy😎.

"Neuromorphic Computing Market size is anticipated to cross USD 2626.4 Billion by the end of 2035"

Neuromorphic Computing Market Share, Growth, Regional Analysis, Prominent Players and Forecast 2035
PRESS RELEASE
Published June 27, 2023
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New York, United States, Tue, 27 Jun 2023 10:55:46 / Comserve Inc. / -- Neuromorphic Computing Market size is anticipated to cross USD 2626.4 Billion by the end of 2035, growing at a CAGR of 92% during the forecast period i.e., 2023-2035.
Research Nester’s recent market research analysis on “Neuromorphic Computing Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2035” delivers a detailed competitors analysis and a detailed overview of the global neuromorphic computing market in terms of market segmentation by offering, deployment, application, end users, and by region.

Growing Demand for Automated Vehicles Made Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Promote Global Market Share of Neuromorphic Computing

The global neuromorphic computing market is estimated to grow majorly on account of the increased installation of self-driving technology in automobiles and growing research and development for level 5 automation in automobiles. Also, the rising use of neuromorphic chips in the production of miniature and small electronic devices to achieve customer compliance is projected to fuel market growth in the coming years. The enhanced application of neuromorphic computing in the media and entertainment sectors to analyze the buying patterns of consumers is driving the market growth.

The market expansion is also attributed to the increasing use of voice recognition devices and speech assistants in smart devices including smartphones, computers, and laptops. The increasing application of neuromorphic chips in the cameras such as drones is estimated to augment the market growth as they sense the activities and move so fast resembling human brains. The enhancement in the market size is attributed to the utilization of artificial intelligence and machine learning technology in industrial robots to reduce labor costs and the risk of accidents during loading and unloading works in heavy machinery manufacturing sectors.

Some of the major growth factors and challenges that are associated with the growth of the global neuromorphic computing market are:

Growth Drivers:

Hike in the Use of Neuromorphic Technology in the Drones and Chatterbots
Growing Demand for Biological Like Robotics and Cognitive Robots with Intelligence of the Human Brain
Challenges:

The limited opportunities for research and development of neuromorphic computing technology and slow deployment chances, along with the rise in the complexity of algorithms ad backed operations are some of the major factors anticipated to hamper the global market size of neuromorphic computing. There is an increasing need for constant advancement in hardware and software systems used in neuromorphic computing to stay updated but the lack of funds, skilled professionals, and time-consuming process is hindering the growth of the market.

By end-users, the global neuromorphic computing market is segmented into aerospace, consumer electronics, automotive, IT & telecom, military & defense, industrial, and medical. The medical segment is to garner a noteworthy share of the market by the end of 2035. There has been an escalating demand for wearables across the world that detect the change in heart rate, cholesterol, and blood pressure of the individual. In addition, an increasing application of neuromorphic computing in medical diagnostics to achieve accurate and speedy results is poised to rise the growth opportunities of the market segment. The progression of the market segment is attributed to the wide variety of applications so computing in the medical field such as image recognition for the early detection of diseases using artificial neural networks that mimic the human brain in processing information.

By region, the Asia Pacific neuromorphic computing market is to generate substantial revenue by the end of 2035. This growth is anticipated by increasing applications of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, the Internet of Things, and others in modern software. The implementation of these technologies in electronic devices to develop progressed cognitive products that work on their own with the use of neuromorphic chips and neuromorphic computing is driving the market growth in the region. The growing IT sector in the region and the high usage of the internet, as well as other smart electronic devices and appliances, are propelling the market size.

This report also provides the existing competitive scenario of some of the key players of the global neuromorphic computing market which includes company profiling of IBM Corporation, Intel Corporation, Brainchip Holdings Limited, Qualcomm Technologies, HP Enterprise, HRL Laboratories LLC, Flow Neuroscience AB, Innatera Nanosystems B.V., Aspinity, Inc., Samsung Electronics Limited, and others.

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