For a moment I thought…. But no… it was a emotional trap
Collaborating closely with Intel, Renesas has developed an innovative new customized power management IC (PMIC) that covers the entire power management needs for this newest generation of Intel processors. This advanced and highly integrated PMIC, combined with a pre-regulator and a battery charger, offers a complete solution for PCs leveraging the new Intel processor. The three new devices work together to provide a purpose-built power solution targeted at client laptops, particularly those running AI applications that tend to consume a lot of power.“With the launch of the newest Intel Core Ultra processors, we are committed to delivering the best battery life experience possible for our customers”
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I wonder if they are using TENNs, or are they competition...Say what?!!!
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Opteran's neuromorphic software offers a new era for autonomous space robotics
Opteran is conducting tests with Airbus at its Mars Yard to enable rovers to understand depth perception in the toughest off-world environments.tech.eu
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Opteran's neuromorphic software offers a new era for autonomous space robotics
Opteran is conducting tests with Airbus at its Mars Yard to enable rovers to understand depth perception in the toughest off-world environments.
Cate Lawrence16 hours ago
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Opteran, the natural intelligence company has announced its work with Airbus Defence and Space with support from European Space Agency (ESA) and the UK Space Agency will test the Opteran Mind, its general purpose neuromorphic software, in Airbus space rovers.
Opteran believes nature offers a more efficient, robust solution for autonomy in space robotics which will enable new mission capabilities for future Mars missions and other space exploration projects.
Based on over a decade of research into animal and insect vision, navigation and decision-making, Opteran is conducting tests with Airbus at its Mars Yard to enable rovers to understand depth perception in the toughest off-world environments.
Today’s off-world robots are cumbersome - taking minutes to compute a map of their surroundings from multiple cameras before every movement.
Opteran’s visual and perception systems offer Mars rovers’ the ability to understand their surroundings in milliseconds, in challenging conditions, without adding to the robots critical power consumption.
Opteran has reverse engineered natural brain algorithms into a software mind that enables autonomous machines to efficiently move through the most challenging environments without the need for extensive data or training.
Successful application of this technology to real-world space exploration will significantly extend navigation capabilities in extreme off-world terrain.
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Ultimately, providing rovers with continuous navigation while being able to drive further and faster.
“We are delighted to be working with ESA and Airbus to demonstrate how Opteran’s neuromorphic software addresses key blockers in space autonomy,” said David Rajan, CEO and co-founder, Opteran.
This project is funded by ESA’s General Support Technology Programme (GSTP) through the UK Space Agency, which takes leading-edge technologies that are not ready to be sent into space and then develops them to be used in future missions. The near-term focus for the BNEE project is on depth estimation for obstacle detection, and the mid-term focus on infrastructure-free visual navigation.
Once the results of the initial testing have been presented to ESA the goal would be to move to the next stage of grant funding which would start to focus on deployment and commercialisation.
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I wonder if they are using TENNs, or are they competition...
For those who want the intellectual capacity of an insect it will be perfect. I'll stick to Akida . . .Looks like they might be competition. Neuromorphic technology inspired by the brains of insects, developed by University of Sheffield spin out.
I don't know whether Airbus and ESA would be looking to combine both of our technologies or test and compare them?
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BrainChip's Akida Pico Brings LLMs to the Edge | ipXchange
BrainChip's Akida Pico Brings LLMs to the Edge At embedded world Exhibition&Conference in Texas, BrainChip ’s Todd Vierra unveiled the revolutionary Akida Pico—a neural processor bringing large language models (LLMs) to the edge! This breakthrough eliminates the need for cloud processing...www.linkedin.com
Ohh Tom you’ve done it again….
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If they can send the IT techs to fix the rovers why don’t they just bring the soil samples back with them
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That excitement was a bit "premature".Today share price action has me a little excited.
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As I said, if you want to know what the invention is, you need to read the claims....and this shows an asynchronous clock divider – nothing special besides the worst asynchronous behavior.
Someone hit their KPIs!
Cutting off noses to spite faces ...This might seem like a bit of a left-of-filed thought as this feud between Arm and Qualcomm intensifies.
If Arm does cancel Qualcomm's license in 6o days, wouldn't this provide some incentive for Qualcomm to look for an alternative to some of Arm's technology while they sort through all of the legal issues?
One person's loss is another's gain, as they say...
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This might seem like a bit of a left-of-filed thought as this feud between Arm and Qualcomm intensifies.
If Arm does cancel Qualcomm's license in 6o days, wouldn't this provide some incentive for Qualcomm to look for an alternative to some of Arm's technology while they sort through all of the legal issues?
One person's loss is another's gain, as they say...
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