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Awesome that ARM are actually out there showcasing and giving demos our Akida with their IP, tools and resources at events and trade shows they are presenting at.

How good is that support 🔥

Highlighted our mentions about 3/4 down for those that want to skip the preamble so to speak :LOL:



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Bringing Next-Gen AI Developer Experiences to Africa​

Arm colleagues and ambassadors have been travelling across Africa, highlighting the range of AI-based developer experiences running on Arm.

By Stephen Ozoigbo, Senior Director, Ecosystem Development, Education and Research, Arm

In the past two years, Arm has undertaken various initiatives throughout Africa as part of our commitment to support developer communities and local technology ecosystems on the continent. This commitment to Africa continues to gather momentum as part of Arm’s broad mission to build the future of computing and enable AI everywhere, across all technology touchpoints and every corner of the globe. This is why we have been involved in a series of events and initiatives in Africa that focus on education and engagement around Arm-based technologies across the broad computing spectrum.

AI Expo Africa​

The first event was AI Expo Africa in South Africa, which is billed as the largest AI and Intelligent Automation Trade show on the continent. In fact, this year saw the largest turnout ever, making it the perfect event for Arm to officially launch our Developer Program for the African audience.

At AI Expo Africa, we joined a community of industry stakeholders from the continent to share the latest Arm IP, tools and resources, with a focus on educating and empowering all developers in the region. We also showcased how Arm is forging a path to the future of computing with local ecosystem solutions designed to support the rapid development of AI.

This commitment was on full display through our demos that covered every corner of computing, including laptops, servers, mobile, and the full spectrum of IoT and embedded systems, with all of them having strong propositions for Endpoint and Edge AI use cases. For the Windows Dev Kit 2023 and Ampere Mt. Collins Server demos, these were the first time that the hardware had been showcased in Africa!

The 2023 Windows Dev Kit was loaded with Visual Studio 2022, as well as Visual Studio Code, and the .Net 7 Arm64 software development kit (SDK) – which are some of the latest developments within the Windows on Arm ecosystem. The demo highlighted the speed and performance of Windows on Arm laptops when opening the latest applications and working with the Windows 11 UI installed on the devices. It also showed how it was possible to install all the workloads in Visual Studio 2022, including the Unity and Unreal Engine development tools for gaming.

The Ampere Mt. Collins Server became a talking point throughout the event due to the improved performance and reduced power consumption that it provides. It has two of Ampere’s Altra CPUs that feature 80 Arm Neoverse N1 cores, giving a total of 160 cores. As AI workloads intensify, it is becoming increasingly important for data centers to maintain performance, power efficiency and a low total cost of ownership. This is exactly what the Neoverse compute platform delivers, alongside an unmatched flexibility for our partners to innovate.

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The Arm booth at AI Africa Expo

The additional demos were a range hardware, including the Arduino Pro and BrainChip’s Akida, that highlighted how Arm IP can be implemented across embedded systems that utilize AI workloads. As compute power increases, developers can leverage AI workloads for applications that are targeting the smallest, most power and cost-constrained embedded systems, all built on Arm.

At the event, we also hosted a workshop that featured a hands-on equipment and stage display, including live run-throughs of the demos listed previously. This was alongside a live demo of Arm Virtual Hardware, which showed how the IoT development tool offers a variety of fully-virtualized devices, from an Arm-based Android phone to Raspberry Pi 4.

AI Expo Africa demonstrated how the variety of Arm-powered computing solutions can benefit developers in the region from all backgrounds, while also showcasing how Arm is simplifying the deployment of AI workloads across all technology markets. We were extremely grateful for the support shown by our regional Arm Developer Program Ambassador Peter Ing who displayed infectious enthusiasm for all things Arm throughout the event. We are looking for more African-based ambassadors to join the Arm Developer Program, highlighting the breadth and diversity of engineering talent that exists on the continent.
 
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Awesome that ARM are actually out there showcasing and giving demos our Akida with their IP, tools and resources at events and trade shows they are presenting at.

How good is that support 🔥

Highlighted our mentions about 3/4 down for those that want to skip the preamble so to speak :LOL:



BLOGDECEMBER 20, 2023

Bringing Next-Gen AI Developer Experiences to Africa​

Arm colleagues and ambassadors have been travelling across Africa, highlighting the range of AI-based developer experiences running on Arm.

By Stephen Ozoigbo, Senior Director, Ecosystem Development, Education and Research, Arm

In the past two years, Arm has undertaken various initiatives throughout Africa as part of our commitment to support developer communities and local technology ecosystems on the continent. This commitment to Africa continues to gather momentum as part of Arm’s broad mission to build the future of computing and enable AI everywhere, across all technology touchpoints and every corner of the globe. This is why we have been involved in a series of events and initiatives in Africa that focus on education and engagement around Arm-based technologies across the broad computing spectrum.

AI Expo Africa​

The first event was AI Expo Africa in South Africa, which is billed as the largest AI and Intelligent Automation Trade show on the continent. In fact, this year saw the largest turnout ever, making it the perfect event for Arm to officially launch our Developer Program for the African audience.

At AI Expo Africa, we joined a community of industry stakeholders from the continent to share the latest Arm IP, tools and resources, with a focus on educating and empowering all developers in the region. We also showcased how Arm is forging a path to the future of computing with local ecosystem solutions designed to support the rapid development of AI.

This commitment was on full display through our demos that covered every corner of computing, including laptops, servers, mobile, and the full spectrum of IoT and embedded systems, with all of them having strong propositions for Endpoint and Edge AI use cases. For the Windows Dev Kit 2023 and Ampere Mt. Collins Server demos, these were the first time that the hardware had been showcased in Africa!

The 2023 Windows Dev Kit was loaded with Visual Studio 2022, as well as Visual Studio Code, and the .Net 7 Arm64 software development kit (SDK) – which are some of the latest developments within the Windows on Arm ecosystem. The demo highlighted the speed and performance of Windows on Arm laptops when opening the latest applications and working with the Windows 11 UI installed on the devices. It also showed how it was possible to install all the workloads in Visual Studio 2022, including the Unity and Unreal Engine development tools for gaming.

The Ampere Mt. Collins Server became a talking point throughout the event due to the improved performance and reduced power consumption that it provides. It has two of Ampere’s Altra CPUs that feature 80 Arm Neoverse N1 cores, giving a total of 160 cores. As AI workloads intensify, it is becoming increasingly important for data centers to maintain performance, power efficiency and a low total cost of ownership. This is exactly what the Neoverse compute platform delivers, alongside an unmatched flexibility for our partners to innovate.

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The Arm booth at AI Africa Expo

The additional demos were a range hardware, including the Arduino Pro and BrainChip’s Akida, that highlighted how Arm IP can be implemented across embedded systems that utilize AI workloads. As compute power increases, developers can leverage AI workloads for applications that are targeting the smallest, most power and cost-constrained embedded systems, all built on Arm.

At the event, we also hosted a workshop that featured a hands-on equipment and stage display, including live run-throughs of the demos listed previously. This was alongside a live demo of Arm Virtual Hardware, which showed how the IoT development tool offers a variety of fully-virtualized devices, from an Arm-based Android phone to Raspberry Pi 4.


AI Expo Africa demonstrated how the variety of Arm-powered computing solutions can benefit developers in the region from all backgrounds, while also showcasing how Arm is simplifying the deployment of AI workloads across all technology markets. We were extremely grateful for the support shown by our regional Arm Developer Program Ambassador Peter Ing who displayed infectious enthusiasm for all things Arm throughout the event. We are looking for more African-based ambassadors to join the Arm Developer Program, highlighting the breadth and diversity of engineering talent that exists on the continent.
Great sleuthing FMF,

Having ARM and Socionext promoting Akida should help start to build momentum coming into CES 2024.

Who else can we expect to give us a push along next week?
 
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Burlingame, CA – December 11, 2023– Quadric® today announced that representatives from the company will be at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, January 9-12, 2024. Email meetquadric@quadric.ioto set up a meeting to learn how a general-purpose neural processing unit (GPNPU) solves the challenge of needing to artificially partition code between an NPU and a digital signal processor (DSP) and/or central processing unit (CPU).

“Because it’s fully programmable, our GPNPU runs all types of machine learning networks, including classical backbones, vision transformers, and large language models,” stated Steve Roddy, Quadric’s Chief Marketing Officer. “One architecture for ML inference plus pre-and-post processing greatly simplifies SoC hardware design and software programming. Porting new artificial intelligence (AI) and ML code is quick and efficient. No hardware changes are required, which means no silicon re-spins are required.”

Quadric’s processor architecture uniquely combines the best attributes of C++ programmability – the ability to run any ML model – with the performance efficiency of NPU accelerators found in many first-generation SoCs in the market today. But unlike inflexible accelerators that force silicon respins when complex new models such as Llama2 are invented, Chimera cores are fully programmable. Chimera GPNPUs run any model. All of the model – all of the layers. No removal of problematic layers. No partitioning. No forcing the data scientist to convert convolutions to adhere to the limited subset of conv types supported in hardware. Any model, any network, any operator.
 
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Mentions brainchip partnered with Mercedes


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A brief overview/list of upcoming events in which Brainchip is participating. Based on the descriptions of the events (screenshots follow in the text), the second generation (enhanced features) will be presented at the end of April. The Edge Box will appear for the first time at the end of May.

First question:
Does this mean that we will have completed initial production of the second generation by then (end of April)?

Second question:
This is still too short a time for the second generation to be used in the Edge Box, right?



1.) CES 2024 – Jan. 9-12, 2024 (Las Vegas)

2.) IFS Direct Connect 2024 – February 21, 2024 (San Jose)

3.) Embedded World Conference – April 9-11, 2024 (Nuremberg)

4.) tinyML Summit – April 22-24, 2024 (San Francisco)

  • Quote: BrainChip will be presenting 2nd-generation Akida’s enhanced features including an expanded capacity to learn efficiently at extremely small form factors.
    • Comment: Is this the first (physical) presentation of the second generation?

5.) Embedded Vision Summit – May 21-23, 2024 (Santa Clara, CA)
  • Quote: You can count on BrainChip to provide demos of our hyper-efficient, highly accurate Akida v2 Vision Transformers (ViTs) and other advanced 2nd-generation Akida technology.
    • Comment: BrainChip, I count on you!

6.) Hardware Pioneers MAX24 – May 28-29, 2024 (London)
  • Quote: We’ll be presenting our recent advancements with 2nd Generation Akida
  • Quote: We also look forward to demonstrating our new Edge Box…
    • Comment: Presales start in January. The first batch appears to have been produced by May at the latest.




https://brainchip.com/ces-2024-jan-9-12-2024/

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https://brainchip.com/ifs-direct-connect-2024-february-21-2024-san-jose/

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https://brainchip.com/embedded-world-conference-april-9-11-2024-nuremberg/

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https://brainchip.com/tinyml-summit-april-22-24-2024-san-francisco/

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https://brainchip.com/embedded-vision-summit-may-21-23-2024-santa-clara-ca/

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https://brainchip.com/hardware-pioneers-max24-may-28-29-2024-london/

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Socionext are now putting out podcast if anyone wants to have a listen on my behalf

 
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Mentions brainchip partnered with Mercedes


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Hi Pom
Don’t you remember that after Teksun was announced TSEx members while searching Teksun’s website came across their partner page where Brainchip appeared and in the narrative Teksun claimed Brainchip was partnered with Cisco, Toshiba and a third company starting with ‘N’ that I cannot recall just now.

This led to a flurry of emails to Tony Dawe and a ‘what the’ reply and shortly after Teksun amended it to Mercedes Benz, ARM, Renesas.

Brainchip never denied they were partnered with Cisco, Toshiba & ‘N’. In fact they acted completely mute on the question.

This led to some claiming Teksun had used CHATGpt to draft the entry.

Anyway I suppose some of us at TSEx actually follow their investments more closely than some at HC.

My opinion only DYOR
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Morning Fact Finder ,

The three companys mentioned , then deleted were...

Cisco

Toshiba

Linaro



Regards,
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Hi Pom
Don’t you remember that after Teksun was announced TSEx members while searching Teksun’s website came across their partner page where Brainchip appeared and in the narrative Teksun claimed Brainchip was partnered with Cisco, Toshiba and a third company starting with ‘N’ that I cannot recall just now.

This led to a flurry of emails to Tony Dawe and a ‘what the’ reply and shortly after Teksun amended it to Mercedes Benz, ARM, Renesas.

Brainchip never denied they were partnered with Cisco, Toshiba & ‘N’. In fact they acted completely mute on the question.

This led to some claiming Teksun had used CHATGpt to draft the entry.

Anyway I suppose some of us at TSEx actually follow their investments more closely than some at HC.

My opinion only DYOR
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Remembering things was never my best skill.

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Morning Fact Finder ,

The three companys mentioned , then deleted were...

Cisco

Toshiba

Linaro



Regards,
Esq
Thanks Esq.
See I knew it start with ‘N’ sounds like ‘L’ 😂🤣😂
Linaro, Linaro, Linaro on the board 100 times.
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“With its contrasting modern surfacing and radical proportions, this car showcases the next design step, building on the VISION EQXX and moving further towards performance luxury.


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Thanks Esq.
See I knew it start with ‘N’ sounds like ‘L’ 😂🤣😂
Linaro, Linaro, Linaro on the board 100 times.
FF
Linaro is worth checking out.

The members list is impressive with Samsung, Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, ARM, etc.
 

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That is an old one. It was edited the original post included 3 other companies that were not listed by BRN back then. Maybe someone has the old screen shot?
 
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buena suerte :-)

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Thanks Esq.
See I knew it start with ‘N’ sounds like ‘L’ 😂🤣😂
Linaro, Linaro, Linaro on the board 100 times.
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A brief overview/list of upcoming events in which Brainchip is participating. Based on the descriptions of the events (screenshots follow in the text), the second generation (enhanced features) will be presented at the end of April. The Edge Box will appear for the first time at the end of May.

First question:
Does this mean that we will have completed initial production of the second generation by then (end of April)?

Second question:
This is still too short a time for the second generation to be used in the Edge Box, right?



1.) CES 2024 – Jan. 9-12, 2024 (Las Vegas)

2.) IFS Direct Connect 2024 – February 21, 2024 (San Jose)

3.) Embedded World Conference – April 9-11, 2024 (Nuremberg)

4.) tinyML Summit – April 22-24, 2024 (San Francisco)

  • Quote: BrainChip will be presenting 2nd-generation Akida’s enhanced features including an expanded capacity to learn efficiently at extremely small form factors.
    • Comment: Is this the first (physical) presentation of the second generation?

5.) Embedded Vision Summit – May 21-23, 2024 (Santa Clara, CA)
  • Quote: You can count on BrainChip to provide demos of our hyper-efficient, highly accurate Akida v2 Vision Transformers (ViTs) and other advanced 2nd-generation Akida technology.
    • Comment: BrainChip, I count on you!

6.) Hardware Pioneers MAX24 – May 28-29, 2024 (London)
  • Quote: We’ll be presenting our recent advancements with 2nd Generation Akida
  • Quote: We also look forward to demonstrating our new Edge Box…
    • Comment: Presales start in January. The first batch appears to have been produced by May at the latest.




https://brainchip.com/ces-2024-jan-9-12-2024/

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https://brainchip.com/ifs-direct-connect-2024-february-21-2024-san-jose/

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https://brainchip.com/embedded-world-conference-april-9-11-2024-nuremberg/

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https://brainchip.com/tinyml-summit-april-22-24-2024-san-francisco/

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https://brainchip.com/embedded-vision-summit-may-21-23-2024-santa-clara-ca/

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https://brainchip.com/hardware-pioneers-max24-may-28-29-2024-london/

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The Edge Box is using AKD1000 chips.
 
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