what are we not allowed to talk about the secret meeting our management had with a select few on this forum site anymore, oh SORRY we have swept that under the carpet already ,please forgive me.
Thanks.That's easy. ARM Helium is a vector extension of the instruction-set architecture and has nothing to do with any Akida IP.
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Helium Technology
Arm Helium is a general-purpose vector extension that enhances compute performance of the Armv8-M architecture.www.arm.com
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Vector Extensions, Instruction-Set Architecture (ISA)
'Vector Extensions, Instruction-Set Architecture (ISA)' published in 'Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing'link.springer.com
It is the simple fact that when the SP surged up that one day to .25 no material announcements, deals or side communications were made by the company to cause the SP surge on that day.What I don’t get is if we have 40+ companies still actively engaged in either 1000 or 1500 and then 2.0 built based on customer feedback, then how can the response to the ASX speeding ticket say that the company is not aware of any information concerning the share price increase.
It appears that a whole bunch of stuff is happening and advancing to commercialise and at the same time nothing is happening.
How does this reconcile?
IMO I see the speeding tickets simply as asking has something that should not be public been made public / insider trading occurring to drive the price movement.What I don’t get is if we have 40+ companies still actively engaged in either 1000 or 1500 and then 2.0 built based on customer feedback, then how can the response to the ASX speeding ticket say that the company is not aware of any information concerning the share price increase.
It appears that a whole bunch of stuff is happening and advancing to commercialise and at the same time nothing is happening.
How does this reconcile?
A year or 2 ago, one of Apple's VR/AR (now XR?) team member's, liked on LinkedIn, a BrainChip AKIDA development milestone or something (may have been AKIDA in silicon?)..
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More of the latest Geek Brainchip goodness from Sally Ward-Foxton on TechTechPotato at [06:37].
Interestingly, she comments that Brainchip has support for Transformers but it isn't done in the Spiking domain
More of the latest Geek Brainchip goodness from Sally Ward-Foxton on TechTechPotato at [06:37].
Interestingly, she comments that Brainchip has support for Transformers but it isn't done in the Spiking domain
Ok I just have to share this as we are all excited about arm brainchip and M85 and here is our renesas man. I love the passion on this guy and the interviewer has no clue what renesas is trying to express! Love it when he says its not just the first, its the first on earth!!! almost says universe but he doesn't quite know if there is anything else out there in the universe lol and interview says do u think its the best in this conference he says OF COUSRE!
Love this renesas guy! Well done Renesas!
Really enjoyed that video, thanks for sharing, at the end he said something awesome like the M85 is the star of the show, first one on earth and if customers want to be winners too then come and check it out
And he said this product will be in market this year![]()
Others have already commented on the fact that said Renesas MCU has an embedded Helium accelerator. I will leave the discussion on whether this indicates that Akida is likely not involved (as it would not be needed) or could be integrated nevertheless to more qualified posters, and would like to shift the focus to the “first one on Earth” remark, which I interpreted somewhat differently.
Just like @Steve10, I believe Bernd Westhoff, Director of Microcontroller Product Marketing at Renesas - while doing his best in promoting the MCU with its instant AI experience they had just launched by the time this video at Embedded World 2023 was recorded (“the latest and greatest you can get right now”) - must have been very much aware of the fact that the first time ever the Arm Cortex-M85 had been used in conjunction with AI was in space (so most likely NASA). (Mind you, I don’t have any proof of this, but to me this is the only way his reaction makes sense).
Hence, when the interviewer asked him out of the blue whether it was the first time that AI was on the Arm Cortex-M(85) (from 1:06 min), Bernd Westhoff couldn’t simply answer “yes“, as that statement would have been untrue. Instead, after instinctively replying with “no”, he somewhat awkwardly but also cleverly rephrased his answer and thus technically wasn’t lying when he subsequently stated that the Renesas MCU was the very first time any vendor “on Earth” had launched the first Arm Cortex-M85 + AI combo implemented on silicon. (Mental note: But not the first one floating around in the Universe).
So IMO “the first one on Earth” is meant to be understood quite literally as the first one on the planet sold to regular customers![]()
(pick whatever view of our globe you fancy most), as opposed to the first one ever developed, as Bernd Westhoff could not truthfully claim that Renesas were the ultimate pioneers on a universal scale marrying the Cortex-M85 core with AI. We can only speculate as to why he didn’t mention who on earth had beaten Renesas “in the Universe”, but I reckon he didn’t have any alien
Arm customers in mind, when he said “I mean, come on, this is the only one on Earth!” (from 7:57 min)
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More of the latest Geek Brainchip goodness from Sally Ward-Foxton on TechTechPotato at [06:37].
Interestingly, she comments that Brainchip has support for Transformers but it isn't done in the Spiking domain