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Gemmax

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Thanks. I did listen live and I did hear something interesting, but want to confirm again. Anyone else heard Sean utter the phrase “looking for revenue trend in 2024?”
Along the lines of confident of revenue increasing. Not 100 % sure.
 
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Haven't had time to go right into this. It is a known program for intellisense but haven't seen these charts before. When you open up click on and download the charts.

https://techport.nasa.gov/view/125676

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HopalongPetrovski

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Anyone know when the recording of the virtual investor roadshow will be available?
Often, later same day, usually, next day, sometimes, "a cuppla dayzzzzz.."

 
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Xhosa12345

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Thanks. I did listen live and I did hear something interesting, but want to confirm again. Anyone else heard Sean utter the phrase “looking for revenue trend in 2024?”

"now wheres that effing revenue trend at........."

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Rskiff

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Hi All

I was disappointed that my questions as to whether Brainchip was aware of Ericsson’s 2023 published paper:

‘Towards 6G Zero-Energy Internet of Things: Standards, Trends, and Recent Results’ , and

if they had confirmed or verified the results covering the use of energy harvesting from typical indoor lighting to run AKIDA,

went unanswered.

Sadly we will never know if Ericsson researchers are correct unless of course you believe Ericsson are telling the truth about experimenting with AKIDA technology and have correctly recorded the results.

My opinion only DYOR
Fact Finder

“Towards 6G Zero-Energy Internet of Things: Standards, Trends, and Recent Results

Talha Khan, Sandeep Narayanan Kadan Veedu, András Rácz, Mehrnaz Afshang, Andreas Höglund, Johan Bergman -
Ericsson”


“The average values for energy consumption and harvesting are as follows: (1) the AI inference on the Akida chip consumes ~8 mJ/image inference with 480k neural network parameters and 4-bit quantization of the weights, (2) one radio transmission of a 20 bytes frame consumes ~5 mJ and requires ~4 ms transmission time, and (3) the solar harvester produces ~1.5 mW or equivalently 4.5 mJ/3 s power under typical indoor lighting.”

@Fact Finder Hi, could you not send this question to Tony to get a answer? I am sure with your standing with the company they may answer it. Would be great then to know, thanks
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Haven't had time to go right into this. It is a known program for intellisense but haven't seen these charts before. When you open up click on and download the charts.

https://techport.nasa.gov/view/125676

SC
Afternoon Space Cadet ,

Good find thankyou.

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CNN RNN Processor

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The ultimate goal of this project is to create a radiation-hardened Neural Network suitable for Ede use. Neural Networks operating at the Edge will need to perform Continuous Learning and Few-shot/One-shot Learning with very low energy requirements, as will NN operation. Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) provide the architectural framework to enable Edge operation and Continuous Learning. SNNs are event-driven and represent events as a spike or a train of spikes. Because of the sparsity of their data...
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Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD)

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Silicon Space Technology Corporation

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TX11.4.2 Intelligent Data Understanding

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Aug 2020

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Mar 2021

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Jason Kessler

Program Manager:​

Carlos Torrez

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Ryszard Pisarski
Michael Lowry
Michael Lowry
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Jim Carlquist

Neuromorphic Enhanced Cognitive Radio

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Intellisense Systems, Inc. proposes in Phase II to advance development of a Neuromorphic Enhanced Cognitive Radio (NECR) device to enable autonomous space operations on platforms constrained by size, weight, and power (SWaP). NECR is a low-size, -weight, and -power (-SWaP) cognitive radio built on the open-source framework, i.e., GNU Radio and RFNoC", with new enhancements in environment learning and improvements in transmission quality and data processing. Due to the high efficiency of...
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Intellisense Systems, Inc.

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TX05.5.1 Cognitive Networking

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May 2024

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Jason Kessler

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Carlos Torrez

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Aaron Smith
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Scalable Neural Net and Neuromorphic Module for In-Space Autonomous Orientation and Maneuvering

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Tensor, along with several commercial partners, is developing new technology suitable for small satellites (SmallSat/CubeSat) and small launch vehicles. As part of this development, we are designing autonomy and artificial cognition capabilities for small scale...
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Jason Kessler

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Carlos Torrez

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Neuromorphic Processor with radiation tolerant MRAM

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Space missions require high-performance, reliable computing platforms and can function in challenging environments. The von Neumann bottleneck constrains performance due to the time and energy consumed during the required data exchange between main memory chip sets and the processor. Neuromorphic computing could emerge as a game changer for space applications where mission success relies on fast and autonomous analysis of a vast array of incoming information from multiple sources. The future...
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Jason Kessler

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Carlos Torrez

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Ryszard Pisarski
Michael Lowry
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Actually this is for me the important part… I’m getting prepared… nothing more to say!
Except of : DYOR
 
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Today hasn’t been a complete loss

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Wonder if this will have any flow on implications for us?

We know Numem were working with NASA via SBIR on Akida with rad hard MRAM.

We know we taped out in 22nm FDSOI via GF (which I still believe aligns initially to the space industry due to rad tolerance) about a year ago and I note this new MCU test chip is also in 22nm :unsure:




Renesas developed new STT-MRAM circuit technology, achieves the world's fastest random access speed​

Renesas Electronics announced that it has developed circuit technologies for embedded STT-MRAM that reduces the energy and voltage of the memory write operation.

Renesas embedded 22nm STT-MRAM test chip photo

Renesas produced a 22-nm MCU test chip, that includes a 10.8 Mbit embedded MRAM memory cell array. It achieves a random read access frequency of over 200 MHz and a write throughput of 10.4-megabytes-per-second (MB/s).

Renesas says that it developed two specific new circuit technologies, one for faster MRAM read operations and one for faster write operations. Renesas says that it can achieve the world's fasterst random access speed of 4.2 ns.

To increase read operation speed, Renesas introduced two mechanisms. The first mechanism aligns the reference current in the center of the window according to the actual current distribution of the memory cells for each chip measured during the test process. The other mechanism reduces the offset of the sense amplifier.

To increase write operation speed, Renesas took into account that because the power supply conditions used in test processes and by end product manufacturers are stable, the lower voltage limit of the external voltage can be relaxed. Thus, by setting the higher step-down voltage from the external voltage to be applied to all bits in the first phase, write throughput can be improved 1.8-fold.

These new technologies follow on Renesas' previous MRAM work. In 2021, the company announced that it has developed two technologies that reduce the power consumption of STT-MRAM chips by 72%. In 2022, Renesas announced that it has developed 22-nm embedded STT-MRAM circuit technologies.
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I note the Presentation says that Mercedes, NASA, Vorago and Valeo are early adopters.
Given the NDA's Adopter word is fairly strong word and maybe an unintentional slip on the Keyboard.
Adopter means legally take.
Valeo early access program and still with us.
Vorago is not an official partner but formally signed up for the early access program and still being with AKIDA demonstrates.
Mercedes not an official partner but they are obviously still with us as an early adopter
NASA still with us.
 
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In the announcement about the roadshow, one of the points was: Discuss the rollout of new neuromorphic products. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't hear any mention of this?
 
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Airpods with health sensors?..

Maybe they could have an interactive experience, where the A.I. cuts in on their audio and says something like..

"Hey dickhead, turn the volume down, you're going deaf"

Of course, the "tone" of response would be adjustable..

Can't see how cameras on Airpods are going to be useful 🤔..

"Looks like your left ear, has an excess of wax build up, don't use the cotton buds this time! Ya...."
 
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FJ-215

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Looking at our chart, would be nice to at least bounce off of the support at 33c.

Might get a bit of a dead cat bounce if it does.
 
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db1969oz

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So I’m guessing the presentation wasn’t that startling!!?.
 
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Vladsblood

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So I’m guessing the presentation wasn’t that startling!!?.
Might even see 20/25 cents by tomorrow close
 
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