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Found this great passage from Brainchip which retrospectively ties in nicely to our involvement with the Vision EQXX prototype


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Mccabe84

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This guy seems to think Brainchips Akida won't be advanced enough based on this IBM research 😂

I wonder if he’s seen that chart that compares it to IBMs and intels chip 😉
 
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AusEire

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This guy seems to think Brainchips Akida won't be advanced enough based on this IBM research 😂

I wonder if he’s seen that chart that compares it to IBMs and intels chip 😉
Can you post that here? And I'll do the honors of kindly sharing it with him on Twitter! 😂
 
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Just on the question of household names.

Valeo a household name in Europe, UK, USA and China not to mention Japan and India.

NASA is beyond a household name. In fact as HOUSEHOLD NAMES GO THEY DO NOT GET ANY BIGGER THAN NASA.

Renesas and MegaChips are household names in Japan, China, India, Europe and the USA.

Socionext is a household name in Europe, Japan, China and the USA.

Mercedes Benz is a household name that even the tiny little Australian market has heard of but you can see by the German reaction that Mercedes Benz is a much bigger household name in Europe than here. Even the reaction in the USA was less than some expected from the disclosure Mercedes Benz was using AKIDA technology.

The former CEO like the current CEO was American AND as such his understanding of what constitutes a household name is based on a world wide market perspective. Australia really does not rate at all in manufacturing or semiconductors.

Here everyone knew Holden. It was an Australian household name but go to the US or Europe and they would not have had a clue until you said General Motors.

As Einstein said it all depends upon your perspective and having a perspective that if Australia has not heard of it, it is not a household name is wrong.

I stand by my comment regarding household names.

Let me ask this question. What would you prefer a company like Renesas that is the number three supplier of automotive semiconductors in the World and a household name across the rest of the world but relatively unknown in Australia or Dick Smiths Electronics that is a household name in Australia?

My opinion only DYOR
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Townyj

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This guy seems to think Brainchips Akida won't be advanced enough based on this IBM research 😂

I wonder if he’s seen that chart that compares it to IBMs and intels chip 😉
Wonder if he has actually looked into akd1000 or just making some BS to get a bite. I doubt he even knows the Brainchip look ahead with the 2k, 3k down the track. Sigh..
 
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AusEire

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Wonder if he has actually looked into akd1000 or just making some BS to get a bite. I doubt he even knows the Brainchip look ahead with the 2k, 3k down the track. Sigh..
He's after posting a few times about Brainchip in the last few days it seems! He's very sceptical.
@Diogenese or @uiux or @Fact Finder or someone else might be able to decipher the article for us in the Twitter link?
 
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AusEire

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Wonder if he has actually looked into akd1000 or just making some BS to get a bite. I doubt he even knows the Brainchip look ahead with the 2k, 3k down the track. Sigh..
It turns out he's posted some positive articles about Brainchip as well. 🤔 Maybe Sharemanz got to him? 😂
 
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BaconLover

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Found this great passage from Brainchip which retrospectively ties in nicely to our involvement with the Vision EQXX prototype


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Nice one littleshort.

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Can I say, the EQXX could be with us sooner rather than later.

Saw this on Twitter on Merc's page, they seem positive going forward. And considering the snippet you shared, I think good news will be with us soon (soon is subjective).

Pretty hard watching the share price zig-zagging atm, but that's the name of the game. I am backing the business and no problems on that front.


PS: Alfie, TATA group had US$103B in revenue last year. Revenue. For comparison, Samsung had a revenue of US$230B.
 
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He's after posting a few times about Brainchip in the last few days it seems! He's very sceptical.
@Diogenese or @uiux or @Fact Finder or someone else might be able to decipher the article for us in the Twitter link?

Looks to me me that it’s just an unproven idea, and even if it were more powerful than akida would be five- ten years away from production, by which time akida 10000 would blow it away….
Just my thoughts I only skimmed the article.
 
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This guy seems to think Brainchips Akida won't be advanced enough based on this IBM research 😂

He has a staggering 352 followers in Brazil. Not having his approval should sound the death of Brainchip but seriously the guy is extremely under informed even about the IBM research which is so early stage as to not even warrant a peer reviewed paper but in short is looking to add LSTM in some form to untested theoretical memrister technology recognising as Peter van der Made and Anil Mankar did before the beginning of time that predictive Ai is required for autonomous driving and have an AKD2000 with LSTM coming to market later this year and probably already available for licence to select customers as IP such as Mercedes and Valeo.

My opinion only DYOR
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Chilling

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His mates shorting the stock or hes a flog... reminds me of Elon saying we don't need cobalt for batteries to push the price down so he could more than likely get offtake cheaper on the price tanking as he is a demi God on all things ev....🤔 Simon says shite

Smart guy, stupid fish....you know what I mean?
I would say he is shorting the stock and a flog shorting really does seem to attract some massive egos some absolute flogs amongst them unfortunately.
 
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Diogenese

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This guy seems to think Brainchips Akida won't be advanced enough based on this IBM research 😂


Hi Auseire,

What happens when a snake swallows its tail?
  • Syed Ghazi Sarwat IBM

We set out to create a memristive synapse that can express the different plasticity rules, such as long-term and short-term plasticity and their combinations using commercial PCM — at the nanoscale. We achieved this by using the combination of the non-volatility (from amorphous-crystalline phase transitions) and volatility (from electrostatics change) in PCMs.

Phase change materials have been independently researched for memory and transistor applications, but their combination for neuromorphic computing has not been previously explored. Our demonstration shows how the non-volatility of the devices can enable long-term plasticity while the volatility provides the short-term plasticity and their combination allows for other mixed-plasticity computations, much like in the mammalian brain.

We began testing our idea toward the end of 2019, starting by using the volatility property in the devices for a different application: compensating for the non-idealities in phase change computational memories. Our team fondly remembers chatting over coffee, discussing the first experimental results that would allow us to take the next step of building the synthetic synapses we originally imagined. With some learning and trial and error during the pandemic, by early 2021 we had our first set of results and things worked out the way we had imagined
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[0045] Embodiments of the invention provide neural systems comprising neuromorphic and synaptronic networks including spiking neuronal networks based on STDP learning rules for neuromorphic integrated circuits. One embodiment of the invention provides spike-based computation using CMOS electronic neurons interacting with each other through nanoscale memory synapses such as Phase Change Memory (PCM) circuits.
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Again, this is very early research as proof-of-concept. It won't be out before Akida 7000.

Our results are more exploratory than actual system-level demonstrations. In the latest paper, we propose a new synaptic concept that does more than a fixed synaptic weighing operation, as is the case in modern artificial neural networks. While we plan to take this approach further, we believe our existing proof-of-principle results already elucidate significant scientific interest in the broader areas of neuromorphic engineering — in computing and understanding the brain better from its more faithful emulations.

Our devices are based on a well-researched technology and are easy to fabricate and operate. The key challenge we see is the at-scale implementation, stringing together our computational primitive and other hardware blocks. Building a full-fledged computational core with our devices will require a rethinking of the design and implementation of peripheral circuitries
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Townyj

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It turns out he's posted some positive articles about Brainchip as well. 🤔 Maybe Sharemanz got to him? 😂
Sharemans reach would be awfully large if he did. Although i believe... it could be Mike Davies taking on many different forms. ;) haha.

We all know whats coming.. so meh. Another opinion that doesnt mean much.
 
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Diogenese

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Wink wink say no more 😉😉😂
Gotta be AKIDA ?
Microsoft is a household name, got my hard on chip happening 🍆 🤔🤤


If he gets a hole in his glove, will he shoot off like an untied balloon?
 
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Diogenese

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He's after posting a few times about Brainchip in the last few days it seems! He's very sceptical.
@Diogenese or @uiux or @Fact Finder or someone else might be able to decipher the article for us in the Twitter link?

Why are we wasting time on the random ramblings of this bloke?

He obviously has no idea about the technology.

This article is about neurons with analog inputs.
 
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Mccabe84

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Can you post that here? And I'll do the honors of kindly sharing it with him on Twitter! 😂
I was trying to find it to do it myself 😆 I’m sure someone on here has it
 
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Evermont

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Looks very promising!

And very interesting!

This is from Feb.

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February 07, 2022

SiFive Partners with Intel to Spark Innovation in High-Performance RISC-V Platforms​

Intel Innovation Fund Combines with SiFive RISC-V Leadership, IP, and Experience to Enable Custom SoC Design
SAN MATEO, Calif., February 7, 2022SiFive, Inc., the founder and leader of RISC-V computing, today announced the company will support Intel Foundry Services (IFS) innovation fund’s goal to build innovative new RISC-V computing platforms optimized for Intel process technology. The $1B Intel fund will support the creation of disruptive technologies to address modern computing challenges, with the Intel-SiFive collaboration aiming to extend the RISC-V ecosystem. Compute blocks in future silicon chips, optimized for specific classes of workloads, require a vibrant market of semiconductor IP that is further enabled by SiFive’s leading RISC-V processor IP optimized and available to customers of IFS. The open nature of the RISC-V instruction set architecture creates freedom to innovate, with specifications and extensions developed by expert contributors from leaders in the semiconductor industry, research institutions, and academia.
SiFive has partnered with IFS to develop a RISC-V development platform, codenamed “Horse Creek,” featuring a multi-core SiFive Performance™ P550 processor, and implemented on the Intel 4 technology platform, on track for availability in 2022. The “Horse Creek” SoC will enable a new generation of RISC-V developer boards, continuing the tradition of SiFive HiFive boards that have helped drive the growth of the RISC-V ecosystem. To be informed of updates on the “Horse Creek” RISC-V developer board, please register here.
“Intel is making a substantial investment in the U.S. and Europe to create a world-class foundry business to serve the growing demand for semiconductors. We are pleased to be part of the IFS Innovation fund and work with Intel to significantly grow the RISC-V ecosystem based on SiFive platforms,” said Rohit Kumar, SVP Engineering, SiFive. “The unlimited potential of RISC-V is at the heart of SiFive’s leading portfolio of processor IP and will enable IFS Customers to build advanced designs using Intel technology.”
“The IFS innovation fund will help IFS customers develop modular technology including SiFive RISC-V processor IP optimized for the latest Intel process technology,” said Bob Brennan, VP and general manager, Customer Solutions Engineering, Intel Foundry Services. “We are looking forward to a multi-year coordinated effort with SiFive to continue to build out the RISC-V ecosystem by combining Intel open-source software expertise and resources with SiFive’s RISC-V expertise and IP.”
SiFive is also a proud member of the newly launch IFS ecosystem alliance, IFS Accelerator. SiFive will enable IFS customers to create computing platforms featuring RISC-V, optimized for their market applications. Intel’s broad portfolio of IP compliments the SiFive portfolio of performance-driven processor IP such as the SiFive Intelligence™ and SiFive Performance families of processor IP. Recently, SiFive introduced the SiFive Performance P650 processor, the fastest commercially available RISC-V CPU, intended for performance-driven markets including automotive, client computing, data center, mobile, and other applications. For more information on SiFive and IFS Accelerator - IP Alliance, please read our blog here.
SiFive continues to grow to meet the requirements of our customers and their roadmaps, and is looking for talented individuals to work alongside the inventors of RISC-V to help accelerate our roadmap of advanced high-performance processor IP. For more information, please visit sifive.com/careers.
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As the pioneers who introduced RISC-V to the world, SiFive is transforming the future of compute by bringing the limitless potential of RISC-V to the highest performance and most data-intensive applications in the world. SiFive’s unrivaled compute platforms have enabled leading technology companies around the world to innovate, optimize and deliver the most advanced solutions of tomorrow across every market segment of chip design, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, automotive, data center, mobile, and consumer. With SiFive, the future of RISC-V has no limits. For more information, please visit www.sifive.com.
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