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It's just a joke I jumped on. Kachoo mentioned the table cloth indicator.TCI factor ?
It's just a joke I jumped on. Kachoo mentioned the table cloth indicator.TCI factor ?
I disagreeI don't know but being sold out in business is a good thing?
I was talking hypothetical income, not profit.Doubt very much we are getting so much.
Maybe 100-200$ per box tops, I am guessing.
Honestly, neuromorphic technology is the perfect fit for humanoid robotics, due to power efficiency.One Quadrillion is how they should have expressed it , though rarely do numbers get so large .
1,000,000,000,000,000
Only time iv ever heard of a quadrillion being used was when i looked at ...... SWIFT.
From memory they facilitate the movement of about $1.25 quadrillion annually.
To be honest if BrainChip got a contract with this mob we would probably all be set.
Regards,
Esq.
Glowing endorsement by Jensen of Michell Dell.
Hi MrR,This is a Brainchip Patent filed on USPTO on 21/5. Not sure if it has been posted previously.
https://ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/11989645
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I don't believe that the Snapdragon Elite X is a Neuromorphic processor. The N in NPU stands for Neural not Neuromorphic. Apart from Akida, there isn't a commercially available Neuromorphic processor on the market yet.View attachment 63611
Excited to see a neuromorphic processor in such a main stream advertisement... just shows how close things are getting. Still bitter sweet other technology is being used in lieu of Akida.
That email was initially posted by David Fitz back on April 2nd (so it is old). At the AGM Sean or Antonio said it is available from brainchip for small volumes but VVDN is the primary lead for salesHi David,
Thanks for posting Tony's response. I must admit I'm very confused.How can BrainChip get an accurate gauge on pre-sale orders if our website says "out of stock" and if VVDN aren't taking any orders through their website?
I can see our website instructs to contact sales@ brainchip.com if you want more than 10 edge boxes, but it also says directly above that, that we've sold out of them. So why would anyone bother contacting sales for a sold out item? Maybe I'm just over-thinking things as per usual.
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Excited to see a neuromorphic processor in such a main stream advertisement... just shows how close things are getting. Still bitter sweet other technology is being used in lieu of Akida.
Sounds positive but I wouldn't overlook a failure of logistics.
Anyway cannot be bad.
How would we know....it's all kept inside the cone of silence..........It was a pre-order so there was no actual "stock" unless they were only allocated a fixed number of units from the production run.
Nice find!
I would put money on it that Accenture is our next IP signing. I just don't have any money to play with. It's all on Brainchip.![]()
Your on the ball my feeling, there is more than 1, the biggest fish is almost hooked, it is a very exciting time for Brainchip.Nice find!
I would put money on it that Accenture is our next IP signing. I just don't have any money to play with. It's all on Brainchip.![]()
Hi TechTO SAY WE AREN'T MOVING (FORWARD) IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT......
AKIDA EDGE BOX NOW SHOWING AS "SOLD OUT"
Nice find!
I would put money on it that Accenture is our next IP signing. I just don't have any money to play with. It's all on Brainchip.![]()
I know there are bigger players and perhaps even better fits out there but I'd like to see us in bed with Valeo.What company does everyone reckon is likely to be the next to sign a licence?
My guess is Arm.The most obvious reason is that our technology is fully compatible with Arm's product family. Then there's Arm's powerful position on power efficiency (see below), which is only surpassed by BrainChip's position on power efficiency and reduced energy consumption. On top of that you also have the report last week from Nikkei Asia that Arm has a prototype AI chip planned for early 2025 and full-scale manufacturing penciled in for fall 2025 as a part of Softbank's "AI Revolution" plans.
I think that this "prototype" idea is something that has been bubbling away for quite some time because all the way back in April 2023, it was reported that Arm was working on its own chip. The project was said to have started 6 months earlier, around October 2022, spearheaded by former Snapdragon designer and Qualcomm executive Kevork Kechichian.
In terms of time-frames, BrainChip joined Arm's AI Parter Program in May 2022. And in December 2022, Brainchip joined Intel's IFS IP Alliance. It has been reported recently that Arm would be likely to work with Intel IFS on their prototype endeavour.
Coincidentally (or not), one of the tidbits that came out of the lawsuit between Arm and Qualcomm in 2022 was that apparently Arm would stop licensing its CPU designs after 2024 and would instead require OEMs to directly license their chips from ARM cutting out the middlemen, Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung, etc.
The lawsuit between Arm and Qualcomm goes to trial in September, so it'll be very interesting to see what happens there. But at any rate, the prospect of Arm making it's own chips looks likely to threaten the interests of quite a few players, particularly Qualcomm. So I find the timing in all of this very intriguing to say the least.
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If ARM sign that's a real big one and the company is off and runningWhat company does everyone reckon is likely to be the next to sign a licence?
My guess is Arm.The most obvious reason is that our technology is fully compatible with Arm's product family. Then there's Arm's powerful position on power efficiency (see below), which is only surpassed by BrainChip's position on power efficiency and reduced energy consumption. On top of that you also have the report last week from Nikkei Asia that Arm has a prototype AI chip planned for early 2025 and full-scale manufacturing penciled in for fall 2025 as a part of Softbank's "AI Revolution" plans.
I think that this "prototype" idea is something that has been bubbling away for quite some time because all the way back in April 2023, it was reported that Arm was working on its own chip. The project was said to have started 6 months earlier, around October 2022, spearheaded by former Snapdragon designer and Qualcomm executive Kevork Kechichian.
In terms of time-frames, BrainChip joined Arm's AI Parter Program in May 2022. And in December 2022, Brainchip joined Intel's IFS IP Alliance. It has been reported recently that Arm would be likely to work with Intel IFS on their prototype endeavour.
Coincidentally (or not), one of the tidbits that came out of the lawsuit between Arm and Qualcomm in 2022 was that apparently Arm would stop licensing its CPU designs after 2024 and would instead require OEMs to directly license their chips from ARM cutting out the middlemen, Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung, etc.
The lawsuit between Arm and Qualcomm goes to trial in September, so it'll be very interesting to see what happens there. But at any rate, the prospect of Arm making it's own chips looks likely to threaten the interests of quite a few players, particularly Qualcomm. So I find the timing in all of this very intriguing to say the least.
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Yes but it’s not the only indicator who shows, brainchip is moving forward. You must be really completely ignorant not to see the progress. People are just watching the share price and complaining about less revenue. If you ever had to do with startups, you know that you have to suffer minimum 3 years (depends on the industry you are in) and we talk here about a complete new business! IMO