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Whhhaaaat?! Did I miss something today??


Yeeeee haaaa!!

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She is tiny.

Just a bloke from the suburbs with the world's first neuromorphic chip
 

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A very nice article which gives an interesting look at the problem of Ai adoption in Industry. The following sets out the problem:

“In consumer software, you can build one monolithic AI system to serve a hundred million or a billion users, and truly get a lot of value in that way,” he said. “But in manufacturing, every plant makes something different. So every manufacturing plant needs a custom AI system that is trained on their data.”
The challenge that many companies in the AI world face, he continued, is how, for example, to help 10,000 manufacturing plants build 10,000 customer systems”

This problem does not exist for AKIDA technology based solutions as Anil Mankar has spoken about it on more than one occasion thanks to one shot/several shot learning on chip.

Over close to 5 years now I have read millions of words written by a cross section of people who cover the full breadth of those who profess all sorts of expertise from industry to investment but when I read words of those who are expressing doubt about Brainchip’s future a common theme seems to pervade they do not understand the true nature of the technology paradigm shift that AKIDA technology is bringing.

The brilliance of Peter van der Made and Anil Mankar cannot be over stated. They have single handedly invented and developed a complete answer to brute force computing.

The accumulation of massive labeled data sets is no longer necessary.

Peak load coal fired power stations are no longer needed to tell Siri to turn on the television.

Electric vehicles can be built with acceptable range.

Factories can easily switch production runs to accommodate a new customer’s order.

Machines in the heart of the city or in the most remote locations on the planet underground without any hope of connection can be monitored for vibration or other defects.

I don’t need anymore information than that which is publicly available to be as I am supremely confident in the success of my investment in Brainchip.

Pantene.

My opinion only DYOR
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Erm they really need lidar and akida for these drones…
 
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She is tiny.

Just a bloke from the suburbs with the world's first neuromorphic chip
Hi @gex curious to know what the serial number is on your PCIE board?
 
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wilzy123

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New page in the works...

 
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I'll have to get it back out of the frame @JK200SX
 
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I am thinking perhaps I might have been too conservative on market share so I am doubling up and predicting two tenths of one percent of the 85 trillion US dollar Ai. Market being 170 billion US dollars annually giving a BRNASX share price of $AU134.00.

My opinion and speculation only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
Who needs Powerball when you've got BRN 🤞😄
 
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There is a serious point being made by the above post.

We all would like a series of gang buster announcements from Brainchip confirming all the dots that have been placed on the spider web that turns every strand of the spider web to gold. But is that actually necessary?

We have confirmed two major players in the world of semiconductors being Renesas and MegaChips. We know that Renesas is at some point this year going to release the MCU it has developed incorporating AKIDA technology. We know from MegaChips website that it is committed to and selling AKIDA technology solutions to its customers - REMEMBER Renesas is the third largest supplier of semiconductors to the automotive industry three positions higher than Bosch.

We know that Mercedes, Valeo, NASA and Vorago have adopted AKIDA technology because it has been published in Brainchip presentations by the CEO and Non Executive Director of Brainchip Sean Hehir only last month.

We know that ISL has clearly become an adopter of AKIDA technology for US Airforce Defence advanced radar solutions as it was announced by Brainchip.

We know Socionext has been out in the semiconductor market place selling AKIDA technology since August, 2021. We have seen their stand at the trade show displaying AKD1000.

So:

* if the Ai market as stated by Cathy Wood is 85 trillion US dollars,

* the chip market for Electric Vehicles is 200 billion US dollars by 2040, and

*the Ai Edge chip market is 60 billion US dollars by 2025,

*can we have any doubt that with Renesas, MegaChips, Socionext, Mercedes, Valeo, NASA, Vorago and ISL all on board, and

* now that Forbes Magazine has placed Brainchip as one of the main four players at the Ai Edge,

* stating "Welcome to the brave new world with AI integrated into the things all around us" AND

* AKIDA TECHNOLOGY IS PATENT PROTECTED AND THE ONLY EDGE DEVICE IN THE WORLD THAT CAN UNCONNECTED AND ON DEVICE
INCREMENTALLY AND ONE SHOT LEARN AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW POWER & DESIGNED FROM THE GROUND UP TO BE EASILY ADOPTED USING TENSORFLOW AND METATF TO RUN A CUSTOMERS EXISTING CNN NETWORKS AS SNN,

Then as one of only four players in this space of significance can anyone seriously doubt that it will not achieve one percent of the available market share whether the value of that market share is 60 billion US dollars by 2025, 85 trillion US dollars or 200 billion US dollars by 2040.

My opinion only DYOR
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Realistically it could be a minimum of 5% of the market - but that's just too exciting to even think about...
 
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What a lovely animal. All I can say is:

"A million dollars isn't cool. You know what's cool? A billion dollars." - The Social Network, 2010 😂🤣🐶

After our last dog passed my wife and I agreed we would never go through that feeling of loss again. The poor thing had reached a point where she had to be put down and after the injection she put her head on my shoulder and I can still see that expression of complete trust as she slowly drifted away. Never again.

FF.
Yeah it's a tough gig FF - the more you love them the harder it is but you don't want them to suffer so it's always the best decision. You weren't betraying that look of trust at all 🙏
 
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gex

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Very cool. Thanks for sharing. The number continues to climb.
Not sure if it matters but I did order on the day it was released.
 
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12 jobs up for grabs on the BRN website form what i can make out, so whats that a 15% increase in workforce'?

Imagine there's very good reason adding what $1M to $2M to the payroll....!!

GO you good thing.
 
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Yeah it's a tough gig FF - the more you love them the harder it is but you don't want them to suffer so it's always the best decision. You weren't betraying that look of trust at all 🙏
I tried with every dog I owned to teach them to wink.

My daughter told me it was impossible to teach a dog to wink when she caught me trying again. Of all our previous dogs she was obviously interested and was very smart.

Anyway after four years she managed her first wink but it was such an effort and involved so much concentration if anyone else was about she could not do it.

About two years before she passed she winked at my daughter who was probably her next favourite person.

An amazing member of our family for so many years. FF
 
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I tried with every dog I owned to teach them to wink.

My daughter told me it was impossible to teach a dog to wink when she caught me trying again. Of all our previous dogs she was obviously interested and was very smart.

Anyway after four years she managed her first wink but it was such an effort and involved so much concentration if anyone else was about she could not do it.

About two years before she passed she winked at my daughter who was probably her next favourite person.

An amazing member of our family for so many years. FF
4 years - Did you get RSI of the eyelid?
 
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Foxdog

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They are brilliant companions, we can learn so much from their approach to life. I wonder how they'd go as investors? 🤔😄
 
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The sentence that got me thinking in the article was:

"We are the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low-power and high-performance artificial intelligence technology processors that enables a wide array of applications such as self-driving cars, hearing aids, drones, and agricultural equipment. "

They have never written this in a job description before, and one would have a guess and say that AKIDA has already been selected for the use in these applications for certain NDA's. The IP or chips may already be used in some of these applications and will be interesting to see the growth in sales in the next 4C.

Also, does anyone have any dot joins on the application of hearing aids and agricultural equipment?

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The term ‘neuromorphic feedback loop’ may denote a feedback loop comprising a machine-learning unit. The input of the neuromorphic feedback loop may be directly or indirectly derived from the read-out signal, converted into a series of electrical spikes which may be used as input signals to a neural network. The neural network may be trained according to different characteristics in different frequency ranges. It may be used to reduce noise (attenuation) and amplify one or more specific frequency ranges, e.g., in order to capture spoken language of a specific person in a noisy environment (if, e.g., many people speaking in parallel)

The term ‘spike event circuit’ may denote an electronic circuit converting electrical signals into a series of electrical spike events of different repetition frequency. It may be used as input signals to a neural network for further analysis and feedback loop and to tune the signal processing output of the signal generation. The neural network may also be used to generate a preprocessed output of the artificial cochlea.

According to a possible embodiment of the artificial cochlea, the neuromorphic feedback loop may comprise a spike event circuit—which may mainly operate in an analog mode—connected to a neural network. Thereby, the spike event circuit may be connected via an AER (address event representation) interface which is a neuromorphic inter-chip communication protocol designed allowing real-time connectivity between artificial neurons. Thus, the signal spikes, generated by the analog spike event circuit, may be received by the input layer of the artificial neural network. The output of the trained artificial neural network may then be used to directly influence the functioning and electrical characteristics of the frequency filter and/or the amplitude forming circuit.
 
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They are brilliant companions, we can learn so much from their approach to life. I wonder how they'd go as investors? 🤔😄
Mine would eat all the profits 😳
 
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