Hi 7fur7,I wish.. but he also says
“Widespread use of neuromorphic computing will depend on many factors. The technology requires new programming and algorithms, so it will not immediately replace traditional processors”
I think for the long term holders of us, this will be interesting. But I don’t expect end of the year. The technology behind this is too complicated. And we need urgent a certification for using such a sensitive area like car security etc ! Let’s say 2025/2026
I think it is clear that Mercedes cannot use Nvidia on its own in an EV (ICE is another matter). The alternative is to use Akida as a neuromorphic accelerator to do the heavy lifting in processing the sensor signals, and run with the Nvidia control software responding to Akida outputs. Akida IP could be included with the Nvidia processor in a single SoC (unlikely as we have not heard about the licence) or they could be separate chips.
Then again, Mercedes would want Akida 2, and this could add to the delay ...
PS: I'm just trying to think of ways they can do it now!