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IF BRAINCHIP IS TECHNOLOGICALLY SUPERIOR WHY HAVEN'T WE SIGNED ANY IP LICENSES. SINCE RENESAS AND MEGACHIPS.

FACT FINDER STATED BRAINCHIP IS 5 YEARS AHEAD......OF WHAT...A COMPANY WITH NO REVENUE .
Don't waste yourself.

Obviously you had trouble comprending my reply to you..
 
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Are we ahead , are we ahead because Peter says so?
Does Patents make us ahead?
If we have technology so far ahead why haven't we got more deals?
Or are we that far ahead of time we need to wait
Obviously you didn't understand the question I was replying to either DH (interesting initials..).
 
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IF BRAINCHIP IS TECHNOLOGICALLY SUPERIOR WHY HAVEN'T WE SIGNED ANY IP LICENSES. SINCE RENESAS AND MEGACHIPS.

FACT FINDER STATED BRAINCHIP IS 5 YEARS AHEAD......OF WHAT...A COMPANY WITH NO REVENUE .
Wow BRAINCHIP has gone from 3 years lead to 5 years lead on all Fortune 500 Mullti Billion tech companies
PLEASE EXPLAIN
 
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Can you show me a company that is ahead, in neuromorphic hardware?

I'm not talking about the share price, or how many IP deals we may or may not have signed.

I'm talking about the technology.

So show me a neuromorphic hardware technology that is ahead of us or STFU.
Qualcomm is talking a big game for CES.... generative AI with no connection to the cloud. They are either with us, or they've caught up quick? I'm keeping faith in the ecosystem we are developing, but we all have hard earned cash invested and naturally getting nervous as other companies claim to do what Akida can... despite our "3 year lead." Bring on these updates on partnerships prior to CES!
 
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If Samsung is not using the Akida for their 2024 products they’ve displayed on the roadmap then we have another major player that at least caught up with us.
Check my post history if you’re interested. i mentioned it about two or three times.
Qualcomm is talking a big game for CES.... generative AI with no connection to the cloud. They are either with us, or they've caught up quick? I'm keeping faith in the ecosystem we are developing, but we all have hard earned cash invested and naturally getting nervous as other companies claim to do what Akida can... despite our "3 year lead." Bring on these updates on partnerships prior to CES!
 
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The focus will now be on this year's CES which will start in the next few days in Vegas.

I just want to warn others not to automatically assume anything with AI, ML, Edge etc would have AKIDA involvement, or get too excited about potential increase in our SP.

A few of us have been caught up with the excitement before and now paying hefty prices for it. I myself is roughly 70% down in my BRN holding.

Historically we have been left disappointed with expected news and announcements - a great example was when Akida 2.0 was officially announced though the ASX and the SP did not move at all.

The fact that we now have to secure further funding through LDA Capital also suggests that imminent sizeable revenue is not expected.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!
I've noticed the fervour and demands for validation both here and over on the crapper have kicked up a notch.
Thrashing themselves into a right old lather. Get it now deadbeat? 🤣
Why don't you reveal yourself to us here in the Tardie? 🤣
Afraid if you show yourself the Messiah will smite you? 🤣
Or is it just too cosy here in the shadows, cutting and pasting tidbits for your would be followers over there in hell. 🤣
Don't worry snookum's, I won't mention you again.
None of these Fear Uncertainty Doubt merchants are worth the oxygen or the key strokes.
That is the troll's game, engagement.
Either for cents per view or the weird little thrill as they rub themselves thinking about how they 'got ya' 🤣

Grow up FFS. No one is holding a gun to anyones head here.
We each of us, as adult individuals, have those three choices.
BUY, SELL, HOLD.
Make your choice and reap the rewards/ take the consequences.

But FFS, stop all the constant whining and whinging.
No one cares.
Not Sean or Antonio or PVDM or me. 🤣
 
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Can you show me a company that is ahead, in neuromorphic hardware?

I'm not talking about the share price, or how many IP deals we may or may not have signed.

I'm talking about the technology.

So show me a neuromorphic hardware technology that is ahead of us or STFU.
Think the issue is when does the market need it ?

Not if it’s the market leader in its space..

There’s enough evidence to show it’s the leader in the non-cloud far edge sector in Neuromorphic on Chip computing companies
 
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Nanose patent was assigned a couple of weeks ago, what ever that means, so can be long until its approved.



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I've noticed the fervour and demands for validation both here and over on the crapper have kicked up a notch.
Thrashing themselves into a right old lather. Get it now deadbeat? 🤣
Why don't you reveal yourself to us here in the Tardie? 🤣
Afraid if you show yourself the Messiah will smite you? 🤣
Or is it just too cosy here in the shadows, cutting and pasting tidbits for your would be followers over there in hell. 🤣
Don't worry snookum's, I won't mention you again.
None of these Fear Uncertainty Doubt merchants are worth the oxygen or the key strokes.
That is the troll's game, engagement.
Either for cents per view or the weird little thrill as they rub themselves thinking about how they 'got ya' 🤣

Grow up FFS. No one is holding a gun to anyones head here.
We each of us, as adult individuals, have those three choices.
BUY, SELL, HOLD.
Make your choice and reap the rewards/ take the consequences.

But FFS, stop all the constant whining and whinging.
No one cares.
Not Sean or Antonio or PVDM or me. 🤣
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DK6161

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The focus will now be on this year's CES which will start in the next few days in Vegas.

I just want to warn others not to automatically assume anything with AI, ML, Edge etc would have AKIDA involvement, or get too excited about potential increase in our SP.

A few of us have been caught up with the excitement before and now paying hefty prices for it. I myself is roughly 70% down in my BRN holding.

Historically we have been left disappointed with expected news and announcements - a great example was when Akida 2.0 was officially announced though the ASX and the SP did not move at all.

The fact that we now have to secure further funding through LDA Capital also suggests that imminent sizeable revenue is not expected.
And no, I am not a "Manipulator" or have "Hidden Agendas". I am just a pissed off shareholder, who should've done more research instead being sold on "Explosive sales", "Imminent revenues" and "AKIDA everywhere".
 
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Qualcomm is talking a big game for CES.... generative AI with no connection to the cloud. They are either with us, or they've caught up quick? I'm keeping faith in the ecosystem we are developing, but we all have hard earned cash invested and naturally getting nervous as other companies claim to do what Akida can... despite our "3 year lead." Bring on these updates on partnerships prior to CES!
Like I've said we either have a lead and prominent companies are knocking down our door,
Because it's all about having a edge on your competitors , Has Sean come out and stated where miles in front ?
 
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Makeme 2020

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I've noticed the fervour and demands for validation both here and over on the crapper have kicked up a notch.
Thrashing themselves into a right old lather. Get it now deadbeat? 🤣
Why don't you reveal yourself to us here in the Tardie? 🤣
Afraid if you show yourself the Messiah will smite you? 🤣
Or is it just too cosy here in the shadows, cutting and pasting tidbits for your would be followers over there in hell. 🤣
Don't worry snookum's, I won't mention you again.
None of these Fear Uncertainty Doubt merchants are worth the oxygen or the key strokes.
That is the troll's game, engagement.
Either for cents per view or the weird little thrill as they rub themselves thinking about how they 'got ya' 🤣

Grow up FFS. No one is holding a gun to anyones head here.
We each of us, as adult individuals, have those three choices.
BUY, SELL, HOLD.
Make your choice and reap the rewards/ take the consequences.

But FFS, stop all the constant whining and whinging.
No one cares.
Not Sean or Antonio or PVDM or me. 🤣
Are you talking to your self.
 
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"I've noticed the fervour and demands for validation both here and over on the crapper have kicked up a notch."

I think it's fair to ask for validation that we can put akida into either an arm chip or a SiFive chip, and that that combination is cheaper than the arm or SiFive base chip with their respective vector processor.

Otherwise, aren't we in trouble?
 
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Modern neuromorphic processor architectures...PLURAL...Hmmm?????



This Tiny Sensor Could Be in Your Next Headset​

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Neuromorphic computing company develops event-based vision sensor for edge AI apps.
Spencer Chin | Oct 16, 2023


As edge-based artificial intelligence (AI) applications become more common, there will be a greater need for sensors that can meet the power and environmental needs of edge hardware. Prophesee SA, which supplies advanced neuromorphic vision systems, has introduced an event-based vision sensor for integration into ultra-low-power edge AI vision devices. The GenX320 Metavision sensor, which uses a tiny 3x4mm die, leverages the company’s technology platform into growing intelligent edge market segments, including AR/VR headsets, security and monitoring/detection systems, touchless displays, eye tracking features, and always-on intelligent IoT devices.

According to Luca Verre, CEO and co-founder of Prophesee, the concept of event-based vision has been researched for years, but developing a viable commercial implementation in a sensor-like device has only happened relatively recently. “Prophesee has used a combination of expertise and innovative developments around neuromorphic computing, VLSI design, AL algorithm development, and CMOS image sensing,” said Verre in an e-mail interview with Design News. “Together, those skills and advancements, along with critical partnerships with companies like Sony, Intel, Bosch, Xiaomi, Qualcomm, 🤔and others 🤔have enabled us to optimize a design for the performance, power, size, and cost requirements of various markets.”

Prophesse’s vision sensor is a 320x320, 6.3μm pixel BSI stacked event-based vision sensor that offers a tiny 1/5-in. optical format. Verre said, “The explicit goal was to improve integrability and usability in embedded at-the-edge vision systems, which in addition to size and power improvements, means the design must address the challenge of event-based vision’s unconventional data format, nonconstant data rates, and non-standard interfaces to make it more usable for a wider range of applications. We have done that with multiple integrated event data pre-processing, filtering, and formatting functions to minimize external processing overhead.”

Verre added, “In addition, MIPI or CPI data output interfaces offer low-latency connectivity to embedded processing platforms, including low-power microcontrollers and modern neuromorphic processor architectures.

Low-Power Operation

According to Verre, the GenX320 sensor has been optimized for low-power operation, featuring a hierarchy of power modes and application-specific modes of operation. On-chip power management further improves sensor flexibility and integrability. To meet aggressive size and cost requirements, the chip is fabricated using a CMOS stacked process with pixel-level Cu-Cu bonding interconnects achieving a 6.3μm pixel-pitch.
The sensor performs low latency, µsec resolution timestamping of events with flexible data formatting. On-chip intelligent power management modes reduce power consumption to a low 36uW and enable smart wake-on-events. Deep sleep and standby modes are also featured.

According to Prophesee, the sensor is designed to be easily integrated with standard SoCs with multiple combined event data pre-processing, filtering, and formatting functions to minimize external processing overhead. MIPI or CPI data output interfaces offer low-latency connectivity to embedded processing platforms, including low-power microcontrollers and modern neuromorphic processor architectures.

Prophesee’s Verre expects the sensor to find applications in AR/VR headsets. “We are solving an important issue in our ability to efficiently (i.e. low power/low heat) support foveated rendering in eye tracking for a more realistic, immersive experience. Meta has discussed publicly the use of event-based vision technology, and we are actively involved with our partner Zinn Labs in this area. XPERI has already developed a driver monitor system (DMS) proof of concept based on our previous generation sensor for gaze monitoring and we are working with them on a next-gen solution using GenX320 for both automotive and other potential uses, including micro expression monitoring. The market for gesture and motion detection is very large, and our partner Ultraleap has demonstrated a working prototype of a touch-free display using our solution.”

The sensor incorporates an on-chip histogram output compatible with multiple AI accelerators. The sensor is also natively compatible with Prophesee Metavision Intelligence, an open-source event-based vision software suite that is used by a community of over 10,000 users.

Prophesee will support the GenX320 with a complete range of development tools for easy exploration and optimization, including a comprehensive Evaluation Kit housing a chip-on-board (COB) GenX320 module, or a compact optical flex module. In addition, Prophesee will offer a range of adapter kits that enable seamless connectivity to a large range of embedded platforms, such as an STM32 MCU, speeding time-to-market.

Spencer Chin is a Senior Editor for Design News covering the electronics beat. He has many years of experience covering developments in components, semiconductors, subsystems, power, and other facets of electronics from both a business/supply-chain and technology perspective. He can be reached at Spencer.Chin@informa.com.

Could be interesting at CES

 
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Terroni2105

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I haven’t seen this posted so apologies if it has and I missed it.

Direct from the Arm website. It is an article by Stephen Ozoigbo, Senior Director, Ecosystem Development, Education and Research, Arm.
Written on 20th December.

It is about Arm staff and ambassadors travelling across Africa, highlighting the range of AI-based developer experiences running on Arm.

“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.”


https://newsroom.arm.com/ai-developer-experiences-africa

Happy New Year Chippers :)
 
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