Sounds like a highly considered, consequence rational, strategically certain, tactically brilliant plan of operation going forward, old chap!
Just think how much we'll save! What!
We should immediately put down our wives and vote this innovative thinker in, as Chairman of the Board! What! !!
Sad, but unfortunately true.Quite probably the most well measured post on the Crapper in recent months. So much so that this idea should definitely be presented to board at the AGM.
Sounds like a highly considered, consequence rational, strategically certain, tactically brilliant plan of operation going forward, old chap!
Just think how much we'll save! What!
We should immediately put down our wives and vote this innovative thinker in, as Chairman of the Board! What! !!
It's these damn Bombay Bloomers, Min!Major! Your medals are showing!
I was trying to find out a little more about Intel's Gaudi 3 and as a consequence I stumbled on this video published a week or so ago. If you take a look at it approx 15 mins in they talk about Edge AI and the 445 billion dollar global market opportunity!!!
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It's what we do.........So nothing to do with BrainChip….just more “hope Akida Inside”?
Sad, but unfortunately true.
I do like their name for us though and the presumption that FF is the Messiah.
Don't they know he's just a very naughty boy?
Being an old Dr Who aficionado "The Tardis" has a nice ring to it, although Heaven protect me from living in a confirmation bias bubble and subjected to endless secret meetings.
Don't they understand it's the only way to keep the riff riff out?
Some of the FUDster's show real talent for misinformation though, and will I'm sure, secure valuable work experience for their future jobs at Services Australia harassing the unemployed.
Cue deadbeat for a quick copy and paste!
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Arm's Chips Will Be As Essential to AI as to Phones, CEO Says
Rene Haas, the CEO of Arm Holdings, says the firm is positioned to be as essential to the generative Artificial Intelligence revolution as it has been to smartphones, where its semiconductors are ubiquitous. "AI is going to find its way into every single electronics device that we use, whether...www.bloomberg.com
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CES2024, preview, my hot spots by now:
In Car Experience
- Mercedes-Benz shows with Hey Mercedes the graphics game engine from Unity.
- Mullen, known as commercial vehicle OEM with brands as Bollinger and Mullen, shows its AI-Powered Personal Assistant Tech, Persona.
- VinFast will display its VF 9 full-size SUV with new streaming service.
- Volkswagen and Cerence will reveal their generative AI collaboration.
Connectivity
- AGC, shows a glass antenna compatible with all 5G frequencies, (AGC is a Japanese glass producer).
- Blackberry presents with CerebrumX crash analytics and driver scoring, and with Nexar insurance solutions such as loss and collision reconstruction. Would be great to compare this to Connected Insurance's AI powered approach.
Software Defined Vehicle.
- Elektrobit shows a cockpit powered by Unreal Engine and Android Automotive.
- Hyundai Mobis presents it transparent displays.
- Intrepid Control neoVI™ CONNECT edge connect platform to capture data for fleet management, testing, validation, remote diagnostics, and OTA.
- Nodar presents its 3D vision platform with a perception of objects as small as a 10-cm brick 150 meters away, but as well providing an ultra-high fidelity depth maps at ranges up to 1,000 meters - with cameras.
Powertrain:
- Honda debuts its new global Honda electric vehicle series.
- Hyundai will share its hydrogen-powered and software-driven energy ecosystem under the theme of ‘Ease every way.’
Vehicle Concept
- Marelli launches its “Lean” and “Advantage” platforms with fewer parts, reduced weight, and less cost for same requirements. This sounds like circular economy and 4R concept (easy to repair, replace, refurbish and recycle).
A lot of chip technologies out there, are "Zombie tech" (as a Ford scientific researcher, stated a couple of years ago about GPUs).Published a week ago
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Top Most Powerful 5 AI Chips Released | AIM
Custom-designed AI chips tailored to specific needs are on the rise, and the focus on edge computing is driving the development of low-power, efficient AI chips.analyticsindiamag.com
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Button it! That's our secret. We don't want to attract any attention ...A lot of chip technologies out there, are "Zombie tech" (as a Ford scientific researcher, stated a couple of years ago about GPUs).
They are dead, but they don't know it yet.
Technology companies, that don't bow down, before the newer technologies coming to the fore..
Will be plain left behind.
Those choosing the "good enough" solutions, will find themselves in a technological chasm, that can't be bridged by slick marketing.
Company's like NVIDIA, have already seen the writing on the wall, for their own GPU based technology, that's why they tried to buy out ARM.
The companies choosing BrainChip, will be the ones front running in the very near Future.
But of course, I'm incredibly biased..
They also took the wraps off its first electric vehicle on Thursday. Goes on sale in a couple of monthsXiaomi is not a little company at all!!! They have a good reputation. I own one of the smartphones and also have a vacuum cleaner.
They sell cell phones without a contract.
Xiaomi is a privately held company that designs, develops, and sells smartphones, an Android-based operating system, and other consumer electronics. Xiaomi also makes fitness trackers, TVs, air purifiers, and tablets.
Annual turnover 2023: The smartphone maker's revenue came in at 70.9 billion yuan ($9.83 billion), beating the average estimate of 70.2 billion yuan from 13 analysts surveyed by LSEG.
At the end of 2022, Xiaomi Corporation employed around 32,500 people worldwide. Last year, Xiaomi's workforce was around 33,400 worldwide.
Not small at all!
They also took the wraps off its first electric vehicle on Thursday. Goes on sale in a couple of months
A bit out of date now but I can't recall the obvious question being asked once details of the meeting with a group of holders was held.
Did any of the attendees dump their holding as a result of attendance?
Did any accumulate although no one will likely disclose this?
The meeting is who cares but actions later are the key.
Oddly it's likely you could get the same info from a quick email to Tony.