I hope that those who read this next year, don’t thoughtlessly travel back in time with the time machine… they’re in for a surprise.
I hope that those who read this next year, don’t thoughtlessly travel back in time with the time machine… they’re in for a surprise.
I feel more confident without a quarterly update. Reason beingI wonder what other companies will be show casing there wares with Akida in them at CES 2025. Hopefully a major at least and they sing the praises.
A bit disappointed the lack of a Quarterly podcast after Tech said that one was on the way according to TD.
All the best to all for 2025.
Ok Dquantum brilliance is developing a diamond-based room-temperature quantum processor:
https://quantumbrilliance.com/press...ccelerator-in-europe-powered-by-nvidia-cuda-q
They place nitrogen (N) atoms in the diamond matrix to create electronic "holes" (one fewer electron than the carbon matrix making up the diamond). They use a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to provide vacancies for the N atoms (which seems pretty labour-intensive).
WO2023097361A1 ATOMIC SCALE FABRICATION OF DIAMOND QUANTUM COMPUTERS 20211203
wherein removing of the passivation atoms comprises moving a tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) across the passivated surface at atomic precision and creating a pulsed voltage drop between tip and diamond surface to remove the passivation atoms; exposing the multiple de-passivated sites to a nitrogen-containing compound to adsorb nitrogen at the multiple de-passivated sites of the diamond substrate; overgrowing the multiple de-passivated sites with diamond; converting the incorporated nitrogen into multiple nitrogen vacancies; and charging the nitrogen vacancies with a negative charge.
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They do have a rack-sized box for sale.
https://quantumbrilliance.com/quantum-brilliance-hardware
Haven't seen the performance figures yet.
Ok, here's the thing.Ok D
I just blew smoke up your a.. and now this.
I take it the flux capacitor is at full throttle and hyper drive is about to be engaged but has Scotty got any more power left in her without breaking up.
Have a happy Xmas and safe New Years great sleuthing once again.
Description and requirements fit fully to brainchip… come on… show us the Money!!Can Brainchip's Akida take a slice of pentagon money.
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Question for our more technically knowledgable like @Diogenese or @chapman89Nordic Semiconductor and Arm reaffirm partnership with licensing agreement for latest low power processor designs, software platforms, and security IP
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Nordic signs Arm Total Access licensing agreement, securing access to leading-edge processor and security technology for its existing and future multiprotocol, Wi-Fi, cellular IoT, and DECT NR+ products
Nordic Semiconductor today announces it has signed a multi-year Arm Total Access (ATA) license with leading semiconductor design and software platform company, Arm. The ATA license guarantees Nordic access to the widest range of Arm® IP, tools, support, and training for its current and future products, including multiprotocol, Wi-Fi, cellular IoT, and DECT NR+ solutions.
The new deal extends the long-term partnership between the companies, stretching back to the launch of the Arm-powered Nordic nRF51™ Series multiprotocol Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) in 2012. Since then, Nordic has shipped billions of chips using Arm technology.
Arm is at the heart of Nordic’s product portfolio
Arm is a vendor of energy-efficient processor designs and software platforms and its products have enabled advanced computing in more than 270 billion chips across the globe. Nordic’s current nRF51™, nRF52™, nRF53™, nRF54L™, and nRF54H™ Series multiprotocol Systems-on-Chip (SoCs), and the nRF91™ Series cellular IoT and DECT NR+ Systems-in-Package (SiPs) use Arm Cortex®-M class microprocessors. Nordic also uses related Arm IP in its products together with design tools that make it easy to develop application software to run on Arm devices. Nordic’s future product roadmap includes chips that will use Arm IP.
Moving forward, ATA will give Nordic unprecedented access to a comprehensive suite of Arm technology and a robust ecosystem of software and development tools, enabling them to offer their customers greater breadth of solutions at the edge, built on Arm.
Paul Williamson, Senior Vice President and General Manager, IoT Line of Business, Arm
“We are delighted to extend our partnership with Arm through this ATA licensing agreement,” says Svein-Egil Nielsen, CTO/EVP R&D with Nordic. “Nordic has gained its reputation as a leading vendor of low power wireless technology in large part through its relationship with Arm. Today, our product roadmap builds on this legacy by leveraging even more powerful processors and multicore solutions to run the most advanced application software and machine learning [ML] models. Through this agreement we will have unlimited access to the leading-edge processor and security technology demanded by those products.”
“New workload requirements for AI at the edge mean embedded devices need more and more compute capabilities,” says Paul Williamson, Senior Vice President and General Manager, IoT Line of Business, Arm. “Today, Nordic’s Arm-based solutions are being used in everything from the smart home to connected health, and industrial automation. Moving forward, ATA will give Nordic unprecedented access to a comprehensive suite of Arm technology and a robust ecosystem of software and development tools, enabling them to offer their customers greater breadth of solutions at the edge, built on Arm.”
Developing the next generation of IoT solutions
The agreement will enable Nordic to develop the end-to-end solutions needed to power tomorrow’s IoT devices in sectors such as the smart home, smart city, industrial automation, healthcare, and wearables among other key sectors. Many of these applications will demand complex software and ML models that in turn require powerful processor resources to run – without compromising battery life.
Nordic’s fourth generation of multiprotocol SoCs, which includes the nRF54H20, points to this future. The nRF54H20 features multiple Arm Cortex-M33 processors and state-of-the-art security. The SoC has recently proven its world-leading processing efficiency, along with superior processing performance against EEMBC ULPMark®-CoreMark benchmarks. Such performance underscores the potential of the SoC to enable innovative IoT end-products that were previously impossible.
Arm ATA provides easy access to the widest range of leading-edge and emerging Arm IP products, tools, support, and training. With this advanced access, ATA removes technological and commercial barriers by allowing access to IP at any time during the lifetime of a project, the flexibility to explore multiple iterations, and support for several different products in development at the same time.
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Nordic Semiconductor and Arm reaffirm partnership with licensing agreement for latest low power processor designs, software platforms, and security IP
Nordic signs Arm Total Access licensing agreement, securing access to leading-edge processor and security technology for its existing and future multiprotocol, Wi-Fi, cellular IoT, and DECT NR+ productswww.nordicsemi.com
Thank you tech, echo your kind words to all on TSX, have a merry and safe Christmas too!Hi Everyone,
Looks like CES 2025 is starting to get some good press, plenty of demos being promoted already.
I would guess that a number of shareholders are hoping or expecting an announcement or 3 between now and
the end of CES 2025, I personally feel, if this is the time to announce something, well then CES 2025 would be that time.
May I also say, thanks to all our forum contributors throughout the year, I have enjoyed reading as many different view
points and articles as possible, so from Perth and currently in New Zealand, I wish everyone a very happy festive season,
enjoy a few drinks, some nice food, but most of all, appreciate those around you, both young and old.
May 2025 be a fantastic year for our company, thanks to all our staff in Australia, India, France and the USA.
God Bless...............Tech (2024).
From May 23 2023
Thanks Boab. Knew about that but what concerns me is we have no Licence agreement, yet 20 cameras have been installed unless it was a trial. Prob not us but suited to this.From May 23 2023
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Well my 2 bob's worth would be at least 1 shilling each way.Thanks Boab. Knew about that but what concerns me is we have no Licence agreement, yet 20 cameras have been installed unless it was a trial. Prob not us but suited to this.
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