Smoothsailing
Regular
Intel 18A is my guess.
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Embedded World NA 2024 – October 8-10 (Austin, TX)
BrainChip exhibits its latest edge AI innovations at Embedded World NA 2024, focusing on Akida’s role in embedded systems and next-gen AI processing.brainchip.com
Embedded World NA 2024
Join BrainChip at Embedded World North America, taking place from October 8-10, 2024, at the Convention Center in Austin, TX. This premier event is the global platform for the embedded community, attracting top experts, key players, and industry associations from around the world. Visit us at Booth 1947B, where we will be showcasing exciting demos, including our Temporal Event-based Neural Networks (TENNs) and the Raspberry Pi 5 with Face and Edge Learning. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect and learn more about our innovative solutions.
The sold-out Raspberry Pi Akida Dev Kit was based on a Raspberry 4…
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Steve Brightfields Presso from the recent AI Hardware & Edge AI Summit,
Hadn't noticed if posted but haven't read every post as been bit busy.
Link to Kiasco who posted it or I scrolled it below for quick reading.
AI Hardware & Edge AI Summit Speaker Presentations
www.kisacoresearch.com
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Thinking glass half full, we could still be part of the 3 partnerships mentioned on these last 2 pages of the thread, ie the much talked about NDA's preventing BRN from being mentioned?Again my question: What is wrong with Akida or BrainChip that even Edge Impulse does not use it???
Energy required to power AI data centres really becoming an issue as we all know.........edge computing must be compelling for these AI giants
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Microsoft signs historic nuclear power deal to fuel AI data centres
The owner of the infamous Three Mile Island nuclear plant in the US has announced a $1.6 billion plan to restart part of the operation to power a series of artificial intelligence (AI) data centres owned by Microsoft. Constellation Energy expects the mothballed Unit 1 reactor in Pennsylvania...smallcaps.com.au
Happy as Larry
Not my DD but FF's.
Robust Iterative Value Conversion: Deep Reinforcement Learning for Neurochip-driven Edge Robots
A neurochip is a device that reproduces the signal processing mechanisms of brain neurons and calculates Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) with low power consumption and at high speed. Thus, neurochips are attracting attention from edge robot applications, which suffer from limited battery capacity
Robust Iterative Value Conversion: Deep Reinforcement Learning for Neurochip-driven Edge Robots
A neurochip is a device that reproduces the signal processing mechanisms of brain neurons and calculates Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) with low power consumption and at high speed. Thus, neurochips are attracting attention from edge robot applications, which suffer from limited battery...www.arxiv.org
We verified RIVC's effectiveness on a neurochip-driven robot. The results showed that RIVC consumed 1/15 times less power and increased the calculation speed by five times more than an edge CPU (quad-core ARM Cortex-A72)
RICV:
5.1.1. Entire Experiment Settings
This section describes the construction of the proposed framework shown in
Fig. 2. We utilized a desktop PC equipped with a GPU (Nvidia RTX3090) for
updating the policies and an Akida Neural Processor SoC as a neurochip [9, 12].
The robot was controlled by the policies implemented in the neurochip. SNNs
were implemented to the neurochip by a conversion executed by the MetaTF
of Akida that converts the software [9, 12].
thestockexchange.com.au
Ohh damned, my memory seems short LOL, but good to see you can joke about it and not getting angry because of "I was first syndrome".Or was it.....
I gotta protect my billable (wish) DD IP hours... I'll happily take any effective SP rise as payment though
Thankfully through our collective DD efforts info is generally found on this site first most of the time.
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BRN Discussion Ongoing
So Intel is under enormous pressure to get an AI accelerator. Is Intel the mysterious Company "X" (not "the company formerly known as ...") that took over the Akida 2 tapeout after Anil announced BRN was about to commence the process? As much as Peter and others within the Brainchip executive...thestockexchange.com.au
Or was it.....
I gotta protect my billable (wish) DD IP hours... I'll happily take any effective SP rise as payment though
Thankfully through our collective DD efforts info is generally found on this site first most of the time.
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BRN Discussion Ongoing
So Intel is under enormous pressure to get an AI accelerator. Is Intel the mysterious Company "X" (not "the company formerly known as ...") that took over the Akida 2 tapeout after Anil announced BRN was about to commence the process? As much as Peter and others within the Brainchip executive...thestockexchange.com.au
On August 20, four researchers from Nara Institute of Science and Technology’s NAIST Robot Learning Lab (one of them has meanwhile graduated with an M.E. and landed a job as an engineer at NTT Docomo, Japan’s largest mobile provider owned by NTT - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) and a former Nara Institute of Science and Technology M.E. student, now working for Mega Chips, published a paper titled Robust iterative value conversion: Deep reinforcement learning for neuro-chip-driven edge robots.
They also credit another NAIST Master student, Alonso Ramos Fernandez, for his experimental assistance.
The paper’s first author, Yuki Kadokawa, reports financial support was provided by MegaChips Corporation.
While I can’t access the full version of their paper, the video they uploaded to YouTube on August 21 is clear evidence they utilised AKD1000 for their research.
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And therein lies the collectiveExactly…
In fact, I had posted about those NAIST researchers and the Megachips connection even four days earlier after spotting their YouTube video that revealed they had been utilising AKD1000, but couldn’t yet access the whole paper at the time. So your post nicely complemented mine…![]()
Interesting to see no Brainchip on the thank you partners listAgain my question: What is wrong with Akida or BrainChip that even Edge Impulse does not use it???
Don’t know about you… but you should read between the linesInteresting to see no Brainchip on the thank you partners list
But maybe I miss read this on linked in
Go to the home page.Just had a look on the BrainChip website and noticed Mercedes not on the list of partners.
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Partners
Explore BrainChip's collaborations with industry leaders, OEMs, and academic institutions to advance edge AI solutions and neuromorphic technology.brainchip.com
There appears to be other updates as well but does anyone look at this reasonably frequently (ie once a week)
Cheers
The Pope
Still shows on the homepage slide.Just had a look on the BrainChip website and noticed Mercedes not on the list of partners.
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Partners
Explore BrainChip's collaborations with industry leaders, OEMs, and academic institutions to advance edge AI solutions and neuromorphic technology.brainchip.com
There appears to be other updates as well but does anyone look at this reasonably frequently (ie once a week)
Cheers
The Pope
SnapGo to the home page.
In the bottom there is a line saying, you are in good company.
Under the line is a rolling list of companies and the M.B. star is there.
Hey @Food4 thought I raised that with Sally from Edge Impulse and they updated now thanksInteresting to see no Brainchip on the thank you partners list
But maybe I miss read this on linked in