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No I am trying to understand why something you think is odd is odd and why it might have a bearing on my investment.

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I already tried to explain my reasons to you.

 
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Kachoo

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On the SP price perspective I'll say nobody here has a clue what the price will be tomorrow or the next day. Neither do I. LT is suspect up hence I'm here lol.

Lots happening IMO mostly positive outlooks.
 
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Jasonk

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30 bucks (or pounds maybe) an hour?
In London?!
Good point you make; getting a little used to geolocation altering rates, my bad. After a quick google it seems to be above a lot of other roles.
 
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Wonder what they mean by more hmm
I had a cursory look. Maybe it's because they're presenting their new roadmap and Brainchip will be part of it?

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"IFS Direct Connect
Intel will disclose further manufacturing plans


On February 21, Intel will host IFS Direct Connect in San Jose . This will be a conference where Intel will continue to execute on its Intel Foundry Services (IFS) strategy and possibly announce additional customers and partnerships. In addition to Intel, companies such as Synopsys, Cadence, Siemens, Ansys will be on site.

One of the presentations will be given by Dr. Ann Kelleher, Head of the Development Department. Her presentation is entitled "Unveiling Our Roadmap Beyond 5N4Y" – i.e. the announcement of the roadmap that is to come into force after the current period of the "Five Nodes in Four Years" strategy (5N4Y). So far, Intel hasn't commented on what's coming after Intel 18A. So this will now happen on February 21st.
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At IEDM 2023 , Intel showcased some technological approaches to scaling manufacturing . Here, after Intel 18A, everything was still referred to as "Intel Next". Also at the IEDM (IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting), TSMC talked about its plans going beyond N2 . Here, too, the corresponding designations A14 and A10 are chosen for the Ångström era."


"Intel to reveal its roadmap beyond the 18A (1.8nm) process node in a few weeks — the company will share its post-5N4Y plans during February event​

We'll get to see Intel's post-5N4Y roadmap soon.

Along with introducing its IDM 2.0 paradigm in 2021, which involves using both internal and external production capacities, Intel also outlined its impressive plan for 'five nodes in four years,' now dubbed '5N4Y.' The culmination of that impressive project is supposed to be the company's 18A (1.8nm-class) technology, which is scheduled to become production-ready in "early 2025." Little is known about the company's plans beyond 18A, but now it says it will reveal its new roadmap in February.

Intel plans to host its IFS Direct Connect event on February 21, where Intel Foundry Services will discuss its roadmap beyond 5N4Y. Featured speakers at the event are Pat Gelsinger, Chief Executive of Intel; Stu Pann, General Manager of IFS; Keyvan Esfarjani, General Manager of Intel's Supply Chain and Operations, as well as Ann Kelleher, Executive Vice President responsible for Process Technology Development at Intel.

If you're interested in the process technologies that are set to come after 18A, Ann Kelleher's presentation is the one to watch. What to expect from Intel beyond 18A is up in the air, but we expect the company to continue building on its latest innovations. Intel's 20A introduces RibbonFET gate-all-around (GAA) transistors and PowerVia backside power delivery network (BSPDN), and 18A refines both technologies. At the recent IEDM event, the company outlined a further evolution of BSPDN, so expect one of Intel's process technologies after 18A to use this feature. GAA will obviously evolve as well, so we expect Intel to innovate in this realm, too.

Meanwhile, the disparity in the requirements of chips for different applications necessitates Intel to specialize in various process technologies, something that Intel does already. For example, Intel 3 offered a denser high-performance library and increased drive current, which is just what the doctor ordered for data center-class processors. Whether this approach will be extended and Intel will offer other specialized nodes remains open to question.

Intel describes the IFS Direct event as follows:

"Hear from Intel leaders, technologists, and partners as they share details of our strategy, process technology, advanced packaging, and ecosystem. Learn how Intel Foundry Services can help you build your silicon designs leveraging Intel’s resilient, security, and sustainably oriented, source of supply."

The career profiles of the event speakers indicate that Intel plans to disclose both the technical and executive directions of Intel and IFS. However, the nature of the event implies that its focus will be squarely on Intel Foundry Services operations."
 
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I had a cursory look. Maybe it's because they're presenting their new roadmap and Brainchip will be part of it?

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"IFS Direct Connect
Intel will disclose further manufacturing plans


On February 21, Intel will host IFS Direct Connect in San Jose . This will be a conference where Intel will continue to execute on its Intel Foundry Services (IFS) strategy and possibly announce additional customers and partnerships. In addition to Intel, companies such as Synopsys, Cadence, Siemens, Ansys will be on site.

One of the presentations will be given by Dr. Ann Kelleher, Head of the Development Department. Her presentation is entitled "Unveiling Our Roadmap Beyond 5N4Y" – i.e. the announcement of the roadmap that is to come into force after the current period of the "Five Nodes in Four Years" strategy (5N4Y). So far, Intel hasn't commented on what's coming after Intel 18A. So this will now happen on February 21st.
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At IEDM 2023 , Intel showcased some technological approaches to scaling manufacturing . Here, after Intel 18A, everything was still referred to as "Intel Next". Also at the IEDM (IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting), TSMC talked about its plans going beyond N2 . Here, too, the corresponding designations A14 and A10 are chosen for the Ångström era."


"Intel to reveal its roadmap beyond the 18A (1.8nm) process node in a few weeks — the company will share its post-5N4Y plans during February event​

We'll get to see Intel's post-5N4Y roadmap soon.

Along with introducing its IDM 2.0 paradigm in 2021, which involves using both internal and external production capacities, Intel also outlined its impressive plan for 'five nodes in four years,' now dubbed '5N4Y.' The culmination of that impressive project is supposed to be the company's 18A (1.8nm-class) technology, which is scheduled to become production-ready in "early 2025." Little is known about the company's plans beyond 18A, but now it says it will reveal its new roadmap in February.

Intel plans to host its IFS Direct Connect event on February 21, where Intel Foundry Services will discuss its roadmap beyond 5N4Y. Featured speakers at the event are Pat Gelsinger, Chief Executive of Intel; Stu Pann, General Manager of IFS; Keyvan Esfarjani, General Manager of Intel's Supply Chain and Operations, as well as Ann Kelleher, Executive Vice President responsible for Process Technology Development at Intel.

If you're interested in the process technologies that are set to come after 18A, Ann Kelleher's presentation is the one to watch. What to expect from Intel beyond 18A is up in the air, but we expect the company to continue building on its latest innovations. Intel's 20A introduces RibbonFET gate-all-around (GAA) transistors and PowerVia backside power delivery network (BSPDN), and 18A refines both technologies. At the recent IEDM event, the company outlined a further evolution of BSPDN, so expect one of Intel's process technologies after 18A to use this feature. GAA will obviously evolve as well, so we expect Intel to innovate in this realm, too.

Meanwhile, the disparity in the requirements of chips for different applications necessitates Intel to specialize in various process technologies, something that Intel does already. For example, Intel 3 offered a denser high-performance library and increased drive current, which is just what the doctor ordered for data center-class processors. Whether this approach will be extended and Intel will offer other specialized nodes remains open to question.

Intel describes the IFS Direct event as follows:

"Hear from Intel leaders, technologists, and partners as they share details of our strategy, process technology, advanced packaging, and ecosystem. Learn how Intel Foundry Services can help you build your silicon designs leveraging Intel’s resilient, security, and sustainably oriented, source of supply."

The career profiles of the event speakers indicate that Intel plans to disclose both the technical and executive directions of Intel and IFS. However, the nature of the event implies that its focus will be squarely on Intel Foundry Services operations."
Interesting..


An excerpt..

"Nvidia's H100 GPU, for example, is close to the reticle limit at 814mm2. These large-area chips likely have glum yields since you can only pack so many onto a wafer and some will be defective one way or another"

"This is why chip designers are increasingly relying on advanced packaging to combine multiple smaller chiplets into one big CPU or GPU within a processor package. AMD's Zen family and Intel's GPU Max cards are prime examples of what's possible using advanced packaging"


And the conclusion..

"While advances in process tech remain important, factors like packaging, power delivery, and signaling are arguably as important, and as time goes on will arguably become more so. So, unless someone stumbles upon some miracle solution for continuing Moore's Law, chip manufacturing is going to be awfully or perhaps delightfully weird over the next decade"

Intel and all chip manufacturers, are trying various things, to keep tech moving forward, as the old doors, begin to close..
 
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cosors

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Interesting..

Moore's Law, chip manufacturing is going to be awfully or perhaps delightfully weird over the next decade"

Intel and all chip manufacturers, are trying various things, to keep tech moving forward, as the old doors, begin to close..
I can be even crazier, right down to the aluminium hat. What if Intel not just knew what they will announcing, obvious, but had used the last few days to pick up a few dozen million shares, then they would have done everything right. I'd better keep quiet now...

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"APPROACHING THE VON NEUMANN BOTTLENECK: NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING & BEYOND​

...Moore’s law states that..."

😁😅🤭
 
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dippY22

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Hi FMF
It is now very tempting to add Schneider Electrical to the confirmed list. Thanks for this further link. Thick and fast they now come like a meteorite storm with hundreds to come potentially - (Rob Telson there are hundreds of companies)

My opinion only DYOR
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All, I too had a look at the Avid site just now, and their " Projects " page. I wonder if there is opportunity for including Brainchip's Akida in projects like these? I think you could consider these as edge devices, right? Regards, dippY


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cosors

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I can be even crazier, right down to the aluminium hat. What if Intel not just knew what they will announcing, obvious, but had used the last few days to pick up a few dozen million shares, then they would have done everything right. I'd better keep quiet now...

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"APPROACHING THE VON NEUMANN BOTTLENECK: NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING & BEYOND​

...Moore’s law states that..."

😁😅🤭
Would that actually be insider trading? Not that this would play any role. ...there is the option to hiding behind nominees, if I understand it correctly.
😶‍🌫️
 
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I had a cursory look. Maybe it's because they're presenting their new roadmap and Brainchip will be part of it?

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Or Sam Altman, last on the agenda, will tell everybody that he will be working with BrainChip and Intel from now on? :love:
Did I mention before that the 21. is my lucky (birth)day???? 😇 It might be a very special day this year 🤩🥳
 
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30 bucks (or pounds maybe) an hour?
In London?!
Nurses and junior doctors get a lot less than £30 hour working in London, most tradesmen are on a lot less as well. So £30 hour ain’t bad at all.
 
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Little vid in link ,
‘how we reinvent the powertrain to make it the most efficient on the market ‘





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I don’t read too much, but found these 2 articles about how Intel lost its position as a chip leader and another on how they are making up the loss quite a interesting read


 
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Sirod69

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No I don't think that, but it doesn't change the fact, that it seems odd to me.

Does me saying "I'm happy to see them".

Lead you to believe and ask if I "think someone has faked an Intel Twitter and LinkedIn account or even hacked same to post two innocuous friendly remarks?"

Aren't I allowed, to have my own opinion?
Basically, I think it's all the more important that it was posted under the company name Intel and the link is real, so it's not fake. If an employee had written this, well, I might not have even seen it. Brainchip can imagine something about it. In any case, I'm excited to see if there's anything new.

And here everyone is allowed to have their own opinion, that's the nice thing about this forum. Often the wording or facial expressions are simply missing.

Seksenler Wow GIF by TRT
 
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cosors

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I don’t read too much, but found these 2 articles about how Intel lost its position as a chip leader and another on how they are making up the loss quite a interesting read


This was already apparent a few years ago. The queue at TSMC alone speaks or spoke volumes, where they had to join the back of the queue because they realised too late. But it is a ship that will not sink. They are reorganising themselves with all their might to catch up. A few years ago, I said that AMD was doing better from my point of view. Nevertheless, they are huge. And when they announce their new approach, we should listen because of the size alone. Just my opinion.
 
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Year old, but a few interesting names on the panel and way to long for me to stay interested.

 
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rgupta

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Just took the screenshot and double checked. All the comments are still intact.
The presentation was provided at IFS which is an event organized by Intel. So Intel wants to feel everyone at home and that is why the comment from Intel see you guys next week on 21st Feb at the inauguration ceremony.
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.

Morning Pom down under ,

Interesting bits throughout , nothing specific

Time spots...

20:19. NPU

24:40

* now if you could supply a 700 page document for general perusing over breakfast that would great.

😃

That was humour....

Cheers for aĺ the finds , all helps construct a bigger picture.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Morning fellow brners,

Not so sure what all the whoha is about Intel and brainchip going on atm in this forum but what I do know is if Brainchip and Intel are working together GREAT. Intel could use a bit of Akida, its a win win for both.

If Nvidia wants Akida all to themselves well that's a different story 😀

Sharing is caring unless Nvidia wants it all 🤣

Happy Chooseday. O and thanks @Pom down under for all the videos, I will try watch them all today 👍
 
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