Cartagena
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Amazing achievement.

I never knew this. Hope Brainchip can announce it properly as a release
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Hi Cartegena,
The article is a year old, but it's good to revisit this bit:
"The Vision EQXX’s electronic brain uses something called neuromorphic computing, a form of information processing whose hardware runs so-called ‘spiking neural networks’ that mimic natural ones, firing only when certain thresholds are reached.
Developed in conjunction with California-based artificial intelligence (AI) specialist BrainChip, the system is said to significantly reduce energy consumption. For example, Mercedes claims the “Hey Mercedes” voice control system in the Vision EQXX is five to ten times more efficient than the setup in current production cars.
All this hardware and software makes the Vision EQXX ridiculously easy to drive while achieving extraordinary levels of energy efficiency."
The electronic brain uses SNN. "Hey Mercedes' 5 to 10 times power efficiency improvement is provided as an example of the benefit of Akida in the electronic brain.
It would make sense to use Akida for all in-cabin functions which are amenable to NN implementation - driver monitoring, driver recognition, occupancy, ..., as well as in the ADAS - lidar, ultrasound, camera image classification, ...
... and the bit about the silicon battery is also of interest to us oppressed Talga fans. A lot of premium vehicles will need the 10% Si for the 40% capacity increase.
Brainchip, part 2, TENNs
short video, was expecting more!
Brainchip, part 2, TENNs
short video, was expecting more!
Brainchip, part 2, TENNs
short video, was expecting more!
Very interesting @Tothemoon24.
There was very little detail on the new Series 3 platform itself (you could call this a pre-announcement). But Johnson said things like, “this is a watershed moment,” and “this would increase the adoption of IoT to the next level.” He also emphasized that the new platform wasn’t just an incremental step but a massive step–in terms of enabling 100× improvement in compute performance for AI/ML workloads, more security and greater power efficiency.
In his Q&A session with media, Johnson said that the AI/ML-workload-performance improvement is enabled by architectural design innovation, using proprietary compute engines developed with efficiency for the edge in mind.
Hi Rise
No offense meant, but I'm finding it frustrating reading TSEX lately, you singlehandedly account for what feels like 30% of the posts on this thread over the past 2-3 days.
This isn't a chat room - please take off-topic and low value content, which is almost everything you post, to another thread. I would like to be able to drop in, read a few pages worth of posts in the BRN Discussion thread and feel like I'm up to date on all the happenings of the 1,000 eyes.
You're making it very difficult to do that.
Cheers
Edit. Literally as a write this you've just posted a video for the sake of posting.
Agree @chapman89 Antonio could not have explained it any better IMOAs I’ve been saying for a long time now that just because there isn’t a license agreement announced does not mean that customers aren’t designing proof of concepts and getting to production with akida, because the customers simply do not want it to be announced due to NDA’s and other confidentiality reasons but people just want sugar hits and not want to wait for the fruit to bear.
Antonio said-
“Every commercial situation is different you know and plus there are confidentiality issues with our partners that we have to be mindful of as well, we can’t forward announce anything that they’re doing, allow me to stress that a little bit more.
When somebody takes a license from us most likely it is way at the front end design cycle and so at best, at best they’re 2 to 3 years out from having production in any sort of meaningful volume, so to be honest they might not even get there so given the time frames plus all the other features that they have to work on that they haven’t done yet at the time they’ve taken a license from us you know our licensee might want to wait a bit before tipping the market with respect to to what technology they’re working on or what product they’ll be producing and naturally this impacts how we make announcements to the market place.
You know for example have you heard of anyone in the world saying that they’re designed into the Galaxy s26 or the iPhone 16? I mean you haven’t heard that it’s too early.
Now I’m pretty confident I don’t think I’m saying anything wrong by saying I’m sure a lot of decisions with respect to those products have already been made but there’s no announcements because they’re not tipping the market yet so there’s a lot of nuances and variances”