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This should be reported to the EPA. Training ChatGPT consumed the equivalent of 120 households' worth of electricity p.a. https://techhq.com/2023/03/data-center-energy-usage-chatgpt/

25,000 times that is 3,000,000 - a major city.

ChatGPT's patents show that they use arrays of ALUs, which alone would make them at least a couple of orders of magnitude more power hungry than Akida.

US10915324B2 System and method for creating and executing an instruction word for simultaneous execution of instruction operations 20180816 DANILAK RADOSLAV

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a processing architecture and related methodology that utilizes location-aware processing that assigns Arithmetic Logic Units (ALU) in a processor to instruction operations based on prior allocations of ALUs to prior instruction operations. Such embodiments minimize the influence of internal transmission delay on wires between ALUs in a processor, with a corresponding significant increase in clock speed, reduction in power consumption and reduction in size.
 
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Yoda

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I'm not much one for blaming market manipulation and shorters but I am at a loss to understand why, after an announcement like yesterday, and with the SP as low as it is, with 9m shares on the sell side and 18m on the buy side, how we can possibly be in the red today. Just ridiculous and unfathomable. However, I am optimistic things will change. With the official arrival of Akida 2.0 I believe the next 18 months will see a real reversal of fortune for BRN. Roll on the next 18 months!
 
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I'm not much one for blaming market manipulation and shorters but I am at a loss to understand why, after an announcement like yesterday, and with the SP as low as it is, with 9m shares on the sell side and 18m on the buy side, how we can possibly be in the red today. Just ridiculous and unfathomable. However, I am optimistic things will change. With the official arrival of Akida 2.0 I believe the next 18 months will see a real reversal of fortune for BRN. Roll on the next 18 months!
The only way I can explain it is that the market has a red-green weakness... how old is the stock market anyway? We should be glad it can see anything at all.🫣
 
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He doesn't like 8 bit compute, preferring floating point.
I don't think that was his point, as those two things aren't exclusive.
His point was that typically lower bit computers might not support floating point.

Also on the cloud bit, his whole presentation was about de-centralizing the Ai, so cloud is not what he is suggesting.
He touched on the latency, connection availability data usage etc.
Edit: you are correct about the cloud needed for RealityAi, but the models can be taken offline

Well his answers weren't that great.

He was clearly providing a guarded response. His passion is shown when describing motor loading, Geofencing etc, but that's because he can speak freely.
His body language is completely different and even had to resort to saying he can't speak on it.
I don't see this as a negative, quite the opposite actually, it's because they are actively "investing" in his words.
I don't know another SNN they can invest in?
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Maybe they'll need to team their GPU's with BrainChip's AKIDA to beef up cybersecurity efforts?


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Daryna AntoniukOctober 4th, 2023

Arm, Qualcomm warn GPU drivers are likely being exploited by hackers​

The British semiconductor designer Arm and U.S. chip manufacturer Qualcomm issued separate warnings Monday that hackers are likely exploiting multiple vulnerabilities in their graphics processing units (GPUs).
A GPU is a specific type of chip mostly used for graphics-related tasks, such as rendering images and videos, but also for scientific calculations, training artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency mining.
Qualcomm said that it fixed vulnerabilities in its Adreno GPU but hasn't released much detail except that these vulnerabilities were “under limited, targeted exploitation.”
Arm, in turn, said that a security issue, tracked as CVE-2023-4211, could allow hackers to gain access to data stored on devices that use its popular GPU called Mali. The newly discovered flaw impacts certain versions of the Mali GPU kernel driver — a software component that helps the GPU and the operating system communicate.
Arm’s Mali GPUs are used on a variety of devices, including on Android phones developed by Google, Samsung, Huawei and Xiaomi, as well as Linux devices. Qualcomm is one of Arm’s biggest customers. Its GPUs are also used on many Android smartphones and tablets.
According to Arm’s advisory, threat actors can take advantage of the recently uncovered security flaw to access what's known as "freed memory" — the memory that has been previously allocated for a specific task but has been released and should no longer be accessible.
This kind of vulnerability might be used to load malicious code, extract sensitive information, or manipulate data.
Google's recent Android security update rates the seriousness of the flaw as "high."
Arm has not disclosed specific information about any attacks related to this new Mali GPU vulnerability but mentioned that the “vulnerability may be under limited, targeted exploitation.”
To stay safe from these attacks, users should update their GPU's kernel driver to the newest version. This applies to Mali GPUs with Bifrost, Valhall, or Arm 5th Generation architectures, according to the advisory.
Arm said it also patched two other security flaws in the Mali GPU kernel driver on Monday — CVE-2023-33200 and CVE-2023-34970 — which could allow hackers to gain unauthorized access to memory that should have been released or cleared.
This isn't the first time researchers discovered issues in Arm's Mali GPU kernel driver. Last year, a researcher known as Man Yue Mo on GitHub identified a security vulnerability in the Mali GPU kernel driver that could have enabled hackers to gain control over the Pixel 6's operating system. This issue was fixed in June of the same year.
According to Man Yue Mo, the GPU driver in Android could be an appealing target for attackers since it can be accessed by any compromised or malicious app.
Furthermore, most Android devices use either Qualcomm's Adreno GPU or the Arm Mali GPU. This means that by targeting just these two GPU drivers, it might be possible to gain widespread control over all Android devices with relatively few vulnerabilities, as noted by Man Yue Mo.
https://news.ycombinator.com/submitlink?u=https://therecord.media/arm-qualcomm-warn-gpu-drivers-exploited&t=Arm, Qualcomm warn GPU drivers are likely being exploited by hackers
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Power consumption issues? What? He-he-he! 🤭

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Evermont

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Anyone else aligned with the significance of this statement? Doesn't leave a lot of ambiguity IMO.

"Akida processors power the next generation of Edge AI devices that enable growth in intelligence in industrial, home, automotive and other IoT environments."
 
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Diogenese

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Cyber attacks are, by their very nature, software based. This means that it takes time for the malicious code to be delivered/downloaded and activated.

Once configured, Akida, being purely hardware based, can act in quasi-real time.

It is thus possible for Akida to recognize malicious code before it has fully downloaded and pull the plug.
 
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Yoda

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That's a huge selling point.
 
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I wish I could paint like Vincent
The conductor is orchestrating you to sell. I am holding firm as the insto's gain a large foothold.
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Diogenese

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That's a huge selling point.
Yes. It's a USB stick every existing computer should have, and it should be built into all new devices.

It could be updated with model libraries of new viruses as they are unearthed, and may even be able to identify new, unidentified viruses with ML.
 
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robsmark

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The conductor is orchestrating you to sell. I am holding firm as the insto's gain a large foothold.
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That order book is a disgrace. The ASX are the most useless bunch of flogs - how can they allow this shit?
 
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Harwig

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That order book is a disgrace. The ASX are the most useless bunch of flogs - how can they allow this shit?
Someone selling 6 million @ .195?
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
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Sorry Chapman, you’re wrong. I can assure that that every contract that’s been signed has been announced. The company would be breaking the listing requirements of the ASX if they were withholding information like this from shareholders. You can confirm this by contacting the company and asking them. I can guarantee that they’ll tell You what I’ve just said.

They are unable to break these rules even if Apple asked them to. They would risk been delisted and we know how the company feels about ASX compliance.

Rule 3.1 ( https://www.asx.com.au/content/dam/asx/about/compliance/abridged-cd-guide.pdf

Sorry Chapman, you’re wrong. I can assure that that every contract that’s been signed has been announced. The company would be breaking the listing requirements of the ASX if they were withholding information like this from shareholders. You can confirm this by contacting the company and asking them. I can guarantee that they’ll tell You what I’ve just said.

They are unable to break these rules even if Apple asked them to. They would risk been delisted and we know how the company feels about ASX compliance.

Rule 3.1 ( https://www.asx.com.au/content/dam/asx/about/compliance/abridged-cd-guide.pdf )
Read section 13.2 very carefully. That is the exception to the rule and why the company is very tight-lipped IMO.

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Yoda

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The SP has lost all connection with reality. This is just ridiculous.
 
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chapman89

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The SP has lost all connection with reality. This is just ridiculous.
But it’s not just Brainchip??? Do people only just follow Brainchip and not the broader market?
 
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