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Quiltman

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Interesting to be at the receiving end of a sales pitch from Edge Impulse ( see email below ).
A reminder that we sit in the background, one of the many assets that can be deployed by Edge Impulse depending on the business need.
The stronger our product ( IP ), the greater the breadth of applications, the more likely the integration.

It's all about the ecosystem .... stupid ;) .

Hi XXXXXX,



I'd like to introduce myself as your resource here at Edge Impulse. We provide the world's leading platform for creating and deploying machine learning models to edge devices.



I was wondering how your organisation could run into:

-Bandwidth issues

-Battery life problems

-Modelling/insight generation roadblocks in general.



happy to send more info and book a demo call with our technical team if there is interest from your side



Yana Vibe
Sales Development EMEA
 
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Pmel

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Announcements to come. This is in the email from Brainchip this morning.
 

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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
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IloveLamp

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Damo4

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Dear Fact Finder,

I once worked for a company that said the following to me in my interview:

"We want to be the best company in our field. This also includes everything we do and present. Therefore, we do not allow ourselves the smallest mistakes because even these show that we are not the best."

If BrainChip makes mistakes and we see them, you can be sure that customers/potential customers will see them also and at this time, BrainChip cannot afford to make mistakes, not even the minor ones. Therefore it is not a minor thing to make (obvious) mistakes.

My opinion.
CHIPS
Hi Chips
I love stories so here is one for you.

When I employed Secretary typists it was sufficient to circle the mistake and give it back to them. They understood the circle indicated a mistake. They then corrected it and the work came back to me and I signed and off it went.

I never once spent all day for a week berating the person over a typo. I never sacked anyone for a typo even if it was missed by someone.

I absolutely never after ranting for a week over a typo came back to it in subsequent weeks time and time again making jokes at the persons expense.

I never found the typo so important that I stopped the analyse of a matter of significance to promote the typo’s significance to all making it the only thing I spoke about in the office day after day with every client who came through the door.

So what I would suggest is that those that do are either in need of help or have another agenda.

I would suggest that the appropriate action for even a pedant to take is to circle the typo and send it to Tony Dawe with a please correct.

Then post if they are so inclined that they have detected the typo and notified the company.

You obviously do not agree and consider it should dominate the conversation for weeks on end

If you were an employer I think you would find yourself on the front end of a constructive dismissal case if you behaved like this with your employees.

The End.

My opinion no further research or comment required.
Fact Finder
 
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Tothemoon24

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💥Announcements to come stay tuned

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CES 2024 is Right Around the Corner​

A Very Happy New Year to you all!
What better way to kick off the New Year than by taking a fresh approach to Edge computing? Do you make New Year’s resolutions? Here, at BrainChip, our New Year’s Resolution is to make every device with a sensor AI-smart. At CES® 2024, we will be demonstrating many ways we are doing just that. In our exhibitor suite, we will be showing a wide variety of applications, both on BrainChip’s platform as well as with our partners such as Microchip and numerous others (announcements to come, stay tuned) that push AI to the Edge. From Anti-spoofing with Time of Flight Sensors for security applications, to complementing a small footprint MCU for vision and voice, to anomaly detection for preventive maintenance in industrial applications, to human machine interfaces for automotive and augmented reality applications and more.

We are also providing a sneak preview of the Edge Boxes and Edge Servers, both based on Akida SoCs that will soon be available on the market.
In addition, Akida™ has added compelling new capabilities to its neuromorphic computing foundation in its 2nd generation processor. These include Temporal Event Based Neural Nets (TENNs) that revolutionize the on-device processing of multi-dimensional streaming data from multiple sensors as well as the boosting of vision and video object detection with Vision Transformers. These technologies will radically reduce the footprint and processing required to enable the migration of Large Language Models (LLMs), Large Vision Models (LVMs), Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and multi-modal operation to constrained edge devices, to make them much more intuitive, engaging, and intelligent.
 
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Dijon101

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You pick on people who make mistakes on here 123, You pick n choose obviously your not consistent,
Is that how you run your life, pick and choose sort of guy

If you think he's a cunt, just ignore him. It's really simple. No need for back and forth, he's not going to change.

I've ignored wilzy as 95% of his posts are flaming or baiting.
 
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Wags

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If you think he's a $$$$, just ignore him. It's really simple. No need for back and forth, he's not going to change.

I've ignored wilzy as 95% of his posts are flaming or baiting.
Not very nice language for the ladies of the group, maybe your avatar is appropriate.. Ignore me too.
 
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GStocks123

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CES exhibitors nearby BRN.

-Prophesee
-Toshiba?
-Infineon?

 
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Dear Fact Finder,

I once worked for a company that said the following to me in my interview:

"We want to be the best company in our field. This also includes everything we do and present. Therefore, we do not allow ourselves the smallest mistakes because even these show that we are not the best."

If BrainChip makes mistakes and we see them, you can be sure that customers/potential customers will see them also and at this time, BrainChip cannot afford to make mistakes, not even the minor ones. Therefore it is not a minor thing to make (obvious) mistakes.

My opinion.
CHIPS
100% - When teaching our teams soft skills, I emphasize how easily we can lose customers' trust with minor mistakes or spelling errors.
 
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CES exhibitors nearby BRN.

-Prophesee
-Toshiba?
-Infineon?

That means nothing... Its a tradeshow, the whole world, friend or foe, partner or competitor will be there...
 
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Iseki

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
You gotta laugh at the naysayers who think Rob Telson's likes on LinkedIn are completely immaterial.

Here's a like from Rob from 3 months ago in relation to Microchip's PolarFire FPGA.🐻‍❄️🔥




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Damo4

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from the look of it, it does not

From the look of it, it does not have a cooling fan - this is a bonus for energy saving.

Great point, it only gets warm if your power consumption is high and efficiency low.
Cool as a cucumber.

BTW this is a great example of things not known to the market in some sense, but demonstrates tremendous efforts in the background, it's a complete product.
 
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skutza

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2023 has been a fun year in AI, to say the least. OpenAI and ChatGPT changed nearly everything, and the AI revolution is just beginning. Nvidia will ship somewhere around 2 million H100-class GPUs in 2024, AMD is now shipping the MI300, and Intel Gaudi3 is coming soon! And don’t forget about Cerebras, or Microsoft Azure, or the Google TPU, or the AWS proprietary AI chips, Trainium and Inferentia. Or the dozen or so AI Startups beginning to ship new products in 2024, such as Groq, Samba Nova, D-Matrix, NeuReality, Untether.AI, Tenstorrent, BrainChip, ….


Stay tuned to Cambrian-AI, or you might miss something important! Follow us above!
 
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