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I think the point of the Brainchip Nviso CES 2024 demonstration from Brainchip’s perspective is to show what can be achieved using AKIDA technology.

YPB gives me confidence that Panasonic and automotive manufacturers who have already engaged with Nviso if they are not using AKIDA already will be able to make real world comparisons as to what using AKIDA would make possible.

Brainchips partnership with Emotion3D allows for Nviso to be jettisoned if there are any issues of the type being canvassed.

My opinion only DYOR
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Couple of pics from the Moschip stand in preparation for CES , looks like a few Akida possibilities

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Looks like they going double team also being a silver sponsor and attending the VLSID in India same time

One of the topics close to our hearts ;)



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The future of chip design unfolds in Kolkata, India, at VLSID 2024 from January 6th to 10th! Join industry titans, academic minds, and passionate enthusiasts as they explore how AI and quantum computing will revolutionize how we build chips for connected devices. Dive into thought-provoking talks, interactive workshops, and insightful panels on AI accelerators, neuromorphic computing, and secure hardware. Network, collaborate, and be part of shaping the future of chips. Don’t miss this electrifying event where innovation meets inspiration!
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Interesting new screens announced by Samsung last night. They are powered by on- device AI technology. They have an updated NPU and I thought their wearables was interesting. The whole article is worth a read.

 
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Panasonic Automotive said its new system, which is named Neuron, could help reduce the cost, weight and integration complexity of vehicles by removing redundant components.
 
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Fair enough my bad. Edited my post accordingly.

Yes absolutely, just a podcast together means absolutely no association with Tenstorrent ...............in fantasy short terd land....

They posted about us also at the time but i guess that means nothing too....., right? @Mt09

#nanananana

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Oh Lampy I think you’re reading into it a bit far 😆. I spose it was a better post than your usual LinkedIn re-hash (even if the post was incorrect).
 
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Brainchip.ai now redirects to Brainchip.com
Apologies if this was already known.

 
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Ramping Brainchip is allowed between January 9 -12 :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::geek:
 
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Ramping Brainchip is allowed between January 9 -12 :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::geek:


Dear Tech,

You mean we are not allowed to do this any other time? :D :D Now or then, it is mostly endless dot joining, which never has resulted in anything tangible up until this point...

A couple of light-hearted questions:
  1. Does this include up and down ramping?
  2. What are the excuses if CES comes and goes and we are none the wiser?
  3. What will the next thing be then? 2025 will be our year :)
  4. Where do you truly see this going if we yet again stand there with nothing/zip/nada and not a single product in the market? Not a single new IP deal? You seem to have the finger on the pulse...
Happy to be proven wrong, but so far it seems MicklePickle over at the Fools has a much higher rate of accuracy than our combined brain power here :)

Happy CES, and hopefully we will (finally) be laughing...

/FL
 
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Interesting, wonder if Brainchip is involved in any way here:


"KIST to introduce 9 innovative, AI-related technologies in line with the trends of CES.

- AI smart farm and plant growth management technology, robot system, neuromorpic processor technology that mimics neurons and etc.

SEOUL, South Korea, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST, Director Yoon Seok-jin) will participate in the world's largest consumer electronics and information technology event, the "Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024" which will be held in the US starting on January 9th (Tue). KIST will showcase its self-developed innovative technologies in line with the trend of artificial intelligence rapidly spreading across various industries. The institute will introduce nine AI and robotics related technologies."

"KIST will also introduce the "Neuromorphic Processor Technology" which mimics brain neurons for learning autonomous driving, a technology that improves health management and smart home environment by analyzing user activities, a solar greenhouse technology that simultaneously increases food production and energy efficiency and a remote medical service technology developed by Ecen using a technology transferred from KIST."
 
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Panasonic Automotive said its new system, which is named Neuron, could help reduce the cost, weight and integration complexity of vehicles by removing redundant components.
PVDM did say he could reduce a cars need from chip down to 100 from 1000 now do nor quote me on the numbers but it was by a huge factor. Quite interesting.

This make you wonder about Akida 2.0

Be nice to know more about this n
Neuron. Fromnwhat I'm getting as this field grows you will see more adoption of Akida for those that are not quite there yet.
 
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Clearly LG doesn't want to be left behind......

Loving our close association with Tenstorrent.....



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Dear Tech,

You mean we are not allowed to do this any other time? :D :D Now or then, it is mostly endless dot joining, which never has resulted in anything tangible up until this point...

A couple of light-hearted questions:
  1. Does this include up and down ramping?
  2. What are the excuses if CES comes and goes and we are none the wiser?
  3. What will the next thing be then? 2025 will be our year :)
  4. Where do you truly see this going if we yet again stand there with nothing/zip/nada and not a single product in the market? Not a single new IP deal? You seem to have the finger on the pulse...
Happy to be proven wrong, but so far it seems MicklePickle over at the Fools has a much higher rate of accuracy than our combined brain power here :)

Happy CES, and hopefully we will (finally) be laughing...

/FL
Hi FL
Before you give Micklepickle any credit you should note his starting position was to question the very scientific validity of AKIDA technology.

As this was the very foundation of his commencing point to attack Peter van der Made and Brainchip he has been an abysmal failure.

He has like a lost sole stood on the street corner and cried end of days for Brainchip since day one regardless of what has been announced and what the share price has been at the time.

He is like the broken watch capable of being right twice a day but no one would suggest that a broken watch is more accurate than an atomic clock at telling the time.

What I find interesting in your post and questions to Tech is that you have given credit to Micklepickle a creature of no merit and completely overlook:

“In this collaborative showcase with BrainChip, we will illustrate how our customers can leverage the advantages of next-generation AI to enable low-power, high-performance machine learning applications on our embedded platforms,” said Rod Drake, corporate vice president of Microchip’s MPU32 and MCU32 business units. “This is truly a not-to-miss demonstration at CES 2024.”

The demonstration will be held at the BrainChip booth 29-330 at the Venetian Hotel at CES 2024 January 9 to 12, 2024 in Las Vegas”

While we await a response from Tech perhaps you could explain why you consider this reveal to be of no value.

My opinion only DYOR
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In July, EssilorLuxottica announced its plans to expand into the hearing solutions market, enabled by its acquisition of Nuance Hearing earlier in the year. With a dedicated Super Audio team and in-house R&D resources, the Group plans to introduce an integrated technology at the intersection of vision and sound for the 1.25 billion people experiencing mild to moderate hearing loss.



The Group’s Super Audio team is working on its first product, embedding a high-quality hearing technology into fashionable eyeglasses seamlessly, expected to launch in the second half of 2024.



Francesco Milleri, Chairman and CEO of EssilorLuxottica, and Paul du Saillant, deputy CEO said: “While sight remains our core business – and growing the optical market our strategy – we are uniquely positioned to open up a new avenue for the industry by addressing the need for good hearing with innovative technologies. As we did in the vision space, we will be the first to remove the stigma of traditional hearing solutions, replacing it with comfort and style.


Maybe one for the watch list

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The audio component will be completely invisible, removing a psychological barrier that has historically stood in the way of consumer adoption of traditional hearing aids.



A prototype of the solution will be on display at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, the most powerful tech event in the world, which will be taking place from the 9 to the 12 of January 2024 in Las Vegas.
 
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Hi FL
Before you give Micklepickle any credit you should note his starting position was to question the very scientific validity of AKIDA technology.

As this was the very foundation of his commencing point to attack Peter van der Made and Brainchip he has been an abysmal failure.

He has like a lost sole stood on the street corner and cried end of days for Brainchip since day one regardless of what has been announced and what the share price has been at the time.

He is like the broken watch capable of being right twice a day but no one would suggest that a broken watch is more accurate than an atomic clock at telling the time.

What I find interesting in your post and questions to Tech is that you have given credit to Micklepickle a creature of no merit and completely overlook:

“In this collaborative showcase with BrainChip, we will illustrate how our customers can leverage the advantages of next-generation AI to enable low-power, high-performance machine learning applications on our embedded platforms,” said Rod Drake, corporate vice president of Microchip’s MPU32 and MCU32 business units. “This is truly a not-to-miss demonstration at CES 2024.”

The demonstration will be held at the BrainChip booth 29-330 at the Venetian Hotel at CES 2024 January 9 to 12, 2024 in Las Vegas”

While we await a response from Tech perhaps you could explain why you consider this reveal to be of no value.

My opinion only DYOR
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Also he's never really contributed an opinion other than "BRN = meme".
Everything else he spouts is just vague comments on the SP going up without news, and SP dropping as it's a dog stock.
Blowing into the wind is an understatement, he's paid by the article, not it's quality.
 
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Hi FL
Before you give Micklepickle any credit you should note his starting position was to question the very scientific validity of AKIDA technology.

As this was the very foundation of his commencing point to attack Peter van der Made and Brainchip he has been an abysmal failure.

He has like a lost sole stood on the street corner and cried end of days for Brainchip since day one regardless of what has been announced and what the share price has been at the time.

He is like the broken watch capable of being right twice a day but no one would suggest that a broken watch is more accurate than an atomic clock at telling the time.

What I find interesting in your post and questions to Tech is that you have given credit to Micklepickle a creature of no merit and completely overlook:

“In this collaborative showcase with BrainChip, we will illustrate how our customers can leverage the advantages of next-generation AI to enable low-power, high-performance machine learning applications on our embedded platforms,” said Rod Drake, corporate vice president of Microchip’s MPU32 and MCU32 business units. “This is truly a not-to-miss demonstration at CES 2024.”

The demonstration will be held at the BrainChip booth 29-330 at the Venetian Hotel at CES 2024 January 9 to 12, 2024 in Las Vegas”

While we await a response from Tech perhaps you could explain why you consider this reveal to be of no value.

My opinion only DYOR
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I currently know two facts...

MicklePickle is on a vendetta against BRN and always uses inflammatory and bordering on childish commentary to get his point across. I don't give him any value, but from whatever point his posts are coming he has hit the mark more than we have with all the dots here.

Secondly, no matter how much we have joined the dots here. Not a single thing has come true. Hopefully, we all laugh by the end of the week as my second comment here is no longer true and we actually (finally) have something to show our product in the market. But historically, we have been at many of these "Wow... we are going to the moon and we will be rich tomorrow junctions only to be completely let down again..." And yes I am one of them, I have many times said "Here we go, this is it"... And then nothing.
 
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I currently know two facts...

MicklePickle is on a vendetta against BRN and always uses inflammatory and bordering on childish commentary to get his point across. I don't give him any value, but from whatever point his posts are coming he has hit the mark more than we have with all the dots here.

Secondly, no matter how much we have joined the dots here. Not a single thing has come true. Hopefully, we all laugh by the end of the week as my second comment here is no longer true and we actually (finally) have something to show our product in the market. But historically, we have been at many of these "Wow... we are going to the moon and we will be rich tomorrow junctions only to be completely let down again..." And yes I am one of them, I have many times said "Here we go, this is it"... And then nothing.
Fair call that !!
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!

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Panasonic Automotive Introduces Neuron™ High-Performance Compute (HPC) to Advance to a Software-Defined Mobility Future​

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A leader in global infotainment and eCockpit systems integration, Panasonic Automotive's HPC architecture offers enhanced mobility performance, scalability, and upgradeable modular design
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today at CES 2024, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America, a tier-one automotive supplier and a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, announced its High-Performance Compute (HPC) system. Named Neuron™, this innovation addresses the rapidly evolving mobility needs anticipated for software-defined vehicle advancements.


Today at CES 2024, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America, a tier-one automotive supplier and a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, announced its High-Performance Compute (HPC) system. Named NeuronTM, this innovation addresses the rapidly evolving mobility needs anticipated for software-defined vehicle advancements.
Today at CES 2024, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America, a tier-one automotive supplier and a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, announced its High-Performance Compute (HPC) system. Named NeuronTM, this innovation addresses the rapidly evolving mobility needs anticipated for software-defined vehicle advancements.
As vehicles become more software reliant, vehicle systems must support the extended software lifecycle by enabling software upgrades and prolonging the supporting hardware capability. Cars rely on hardware and software compute platforms to process, share, sense, and derive insights to handle functions for assisted driving. Panasonic Automotive's Neuron™ HPC allows for not only software updates and upgrades but also hardware upgrades across platform lifecycles.
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The Neuron™ HPC can aggregate multiple computing zones to reduce the cost, weight and integration complexity of the vehicle by removing redundant components. Panasonic Automotive's design supports effortless up-integration with high-performance and heavy data input processing capability. Importantly, the design is upgradeable, scalable and future-proof across today's evolving in-vehicle platforms.
Neuron HPC Architecture & Design
Panasonic Automotive's High Performance Compute architecture could reduce the number of distributed electronic control units (ECUs) by up to 80%1 – allowing for faster, lighter, cross-domain computing for real-time, cross-functional communications. The Neuron™ HPC design is suited for any mobility platform including internal combustion engine, hybrid, fuel cell or electric vehicles.
"In collaboration with OEMs, Panasonic Automotive has designed and met some of the largest central compute platform challenges in the industry in order to make the driving experience evolve with technology," said Andrew Poliak, CTO, Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America. "Neuron™ maximizes performance, safety and innovation over the entire ownership of the consumer's vehicle and enables OEMs with a future-proof SDV platform for ensuing generations of mobility needs."
Key Systems, UX Features & Technical Benefits
With a streamlined design, the Neuron™ HPC incorporates up-integration capability by consolidating multiple ECUs into one centralized nucleus to handle all levels of ADAS, chassis, body, and in-cabin infotainment feature
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Performance Features:
  • Centralized Computing/Distributed Processing: Neuron™ can integrate various specialized computing processors like GPUs for brilliant visuals and🤞🤞 neural processors / 🤞🤞accelerators for A.I. into one centralized unit. Then, that centralized unit can distribute computing across these specialized processors for functional use cases spanning all levels of ADAS, predictive maintenance, safety and security.
  • Scalable & Configurable2: Neuron™ HPC is able to support performance scaled to nearly 10x the most advanced automotive compute core on the road today.
  • Thermal Management: Integrates a liquid cooling design that can dissipate up to 1000W of heat
  • Effortless Speed & Connectivity: The Neuron™ HPC architecture design also enables upgrading to newer technologies and standards when they are available for automotive use.
  • SDV SW Framework: Neuron™ provides software framework to support standards based device virtualization, distributed computing and inter-domain communication. It also offers core microservices that can be used in multiple domains.
  • Cyber Security: The Neuron utilizes VERZEUSE, a suite of cyber security technologies and services offered by Panasonic Automotive. It provides security and robustness against cyber-attacks. VERZEUSE enables monitoring of the network data and storage strengthening security-monitoring functions by implementing a multi-tiered verification process against a trusted source.
  • Cloud-Native: The Neuron™ software platform development is truly "cloud-native." In November 2023, Panasonic Automotive launched Virtual SkipGen (vSkipGen) – a cloud-based development platform that virtualizes ECU and vehicle development. By activating vSkipGen plus Panasonic Automotive's industry leading reference cockpit domain controller (CDC) components, this technology enables software updates to drop right onto the Neuron™ CDC card. This cloud-efficient approach reduces time to market and development spend to enhance the features, efficiencies and design of an HPC system.
By invitation-only customers can experience the Neuron™ HPC private demo at the Panasonic booth #17609 in Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
About Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America
Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America is a division company of Panasonic Corporation of North America and is a leading global supplier of automotive infotainment and connectivity system solutions. Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America acts as the North American affiliate of Panasonic Automotive Systems Co., Ltd., which coordinates global automotive. Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America is headquartered in Peachtree City, Georgia, with sales, marketing and engineering operations in Farmington Hills, Mich. For more information on Panasonic Automotive, please visit https://na.panasonic.com/us/automotive-solutions.
About Panasonic Corporation of North America
Newark, NJ-based Panasonic Corporation of North America is committed to creating a better life and a better world by enabling its customers through innovations in Sustainable Energy, Immersive Entertainment, Integrated Supply Chains and Mobility Solutions. The company is the principal North American subsidiary of Osaka, Japan-based Panasonic Corporation. One of Interbrand's Top 100 Best Global Brands of 2023, Panasonic is a leading technology partner and integrator to businesses, government agencies and consumers across the region. Learn more about Panasonic's ideas and innovations at http://na.panasonic.com/us.
Connect with Panasonic Corporation of North America: LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube
1 Automaker / OEM Anticipated ECU Reductions-Customer Interviews
2 Current HPC systems 20k-120k DMIPS, Panasonic launch up to 2x 800k DMIPS
SOURCE Panasonic Corporation of North America
 
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