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The 4C is out.......























































































































..... for a walk :)


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It still has until Thursday to come out.
 
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Hi Tech,

When you listen to the podcast, Jason describes an analog neuron with reference to an RC (resistor/capacitor) circuit, demonstrating the exponential decay after charging as the C discharges through R, He then shows how a number of spikes received in a specific time period dependent on the decay rate can add up to the firing threshold - leaky-integrate-and-fire (LIF). I think that this is what he considers "neuromorphic". Akida does the digital equivalent of this by counting the number of spikes within a time window.

Great answer, yes Peters tech doesn't use the leaky-integrate-and-fire...but if in fact he stated that Brainchip isn't neuromorphic, well that's
not factual and needs to be addressed by Peter and the Board, referencing Brainchip is fantastic, BUT, allegedly making false claims could
damage our company's image, that should be of certain to all...of course the above comments I own, not the company.
I'll listen to the podcast now, without jumping to any conclusions.

I am like you and many others whom think that our company manages day-to-day business dealings with absolute integrity and respect, and
if something needs addressing, it will be, quick smart...our track record has been pretty good for the most part, in my opinion.

Kind regards....Tech (y)
 
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Nobody's game to make a move until the 4C is out
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Something for the folks to chew over.... :unsure:
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For world class technology
And the power saving alone
They are pretty piss poor amounts for the stock if you ask me I know in in US dollars but still it’s rubbish
I'd be happy with those prices..... By the end of next year.
 
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Useful Sensors ; start up tech company from California .

I can’t find much info about them ,

Useful Sensor's technology enables the device to operate entirely offline with no need to send information to the cloud,


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October 01, 2024 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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Useful Sensors specializes in developing advanced AI and machine learning solutions for low-cost hardware. Focusing on privacy and user-friendly design, the company integrates innovative technology into everyday devices, making them more accessible and practical for a wide range of applications. Co-founded by Pete Warden, creator of TinyML, and Manjunath Kudlur, former lead at Nvidia and Cerebras, Useful Sensors is led by a team renowned for their expertise in AI. The company's recent work is setting standards in AI model performance besting the results of industry heavyweights. With a commitment to flawless execution and continuous innovation, Useful Sensors is at the forefront of creating smarter, more intuitive devices.
 
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Great news to hear that Ken Wu is presenting at the tinyML Foundation in Taipei, Taiwan...I thought that he had left
his role as Senior Design Engineer at Brainchip, but no....yet another 6 year staffer, highly intelligent, whom I'm glad is
backing AKIDA....we have the team....let's go Brainchip ✍️✍️✍️
 
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Great news to hear that Ken Wu is presenting at the tinyML Foundation in Taipei, Taiwan...I thought that he had left
his role as Senior Design Engineer at Brainchip, but no....yet another 6 year staffer, highly intelligent, whom I'm glad is
backing AKIDA....we have the team....let's go Brainchip ✍️✍️✍️
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