Thatâs why i am warning you guys!!!!!Your sounding more and more like the dean or T&J daily![]()
Thatâs why i am warning you guys!!!!!Your sounding more and more like the dean or T&J daily![]()
Not a single search result for Akida or Brainchip on Arquimea websiteHi Fellow brners looks like the Arquimea info will be back on the Brainchip website shortly as I received a response back after making the enquiry as to why it was removed - here is response
âWe removed the banner pointing to the page temporarily for Prophesee to provide approval on their branding (logo) use. â
So that's good news! Happy Friday and may you all have a super Weekend!
Boomity boom boom!
You donât sound better recentlyAnother week nearer to our next quarterly release and soon to be AGM and yet no decent news apart from something disclosed maybe sooner than the board anticipated about Prophesee which has now been removed from our website. Letâs just hope this wasnât something the board wanted to release as a price sensitive announcement before the next AGM as I will and expect everyone will be extremely pissed off about this and management will deserve to lose there jobs.
I just has a quick look at their sites Frangipani, but Latent A.I. seem to be more of a development enabler, like Edge Impulse?..Just a reality check and a reminder for those who dream of total world domination that we will not have the Edge AI market exclusively to ourselves, not even the segment dealing with government agenciesâŠ
Latent AI and Carahsoft team up to boost tactical edge AI for U.S. agencies | Edge Industry Review
Latent AI partners with Carahsoft to deliver secure, scalable edge AI solutions, empowering U.S. government agencies for critical tactical missions.www.edgeir.com
Latent AI and Carahsoft team up to boost tactical edge AI for U.S. agencies
Mar 21, 2025 | Stephen Mayhew
CATEGORIES Edge Computing News | Edge Platforms
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Latent AI, a leader in edge AI solutions, and Carahsoft have partnered to accelerate the adoption of edge AI solutions in the public sector.
Carahsoft will distribute Latent AIâs Efficient Inference Platform (LEIP) and ruggedized mobile solutions through its reseller network and government contracts like NASA SEWP V and ITES-SW2.
LEIP is a unique machine learning operations tool that integrates optimization and security features, supporting IL5/IL6 integration for government use.
The partnership aims to enhance AI deployment for critical government missions, including projects like Navy Project Overmatch and Army Project Linchpin.
âThis partnership with Carahsoft marks a pivotal moment in bringing adaptive edge AI to where it matters most â supporting critical government missions,â says Jags Kandasamy, CEO and co-founder at Latent AI. âBy combining Latent AIâs proven capabilities in optimizing and securing AI at the edge for tactical environments with Carahsoftâs extensive Public Sector reach, weâre accelerating the deployment of AI that can operate effectively anywhere, even in the most challenging conditions.â
Latent AI specializes in edge AI solutions, enabling rapid deployment of AI capabilities on various devices, even in challenging environments.
Carahsoftâs AI portfolio supports government agencies with solutions for AI, cybersecurity, multi-cloud, and more, leveraging a broad ecosystem of resellers and integrators.
The collaboration will help federal agencies and the Department of Defense deploy scalable, secure AI solutions at the tactical edge.
Latent AIâs and Carahsoftâs solutions are available through multiple government procurement contracts, ensuring accessibility for public sector organizations.
It's funny, Boeing doesn't have a real "military" feel to me, more of a passenger jet thing..One day it might be of relevance
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Trump awards Boeing contract for 'sixth-generation' F-47 jet
The F-47 fighter jet contract is a boost for Boeing, which has faced slumps in both military and civilian sales.www.bbc.com
My interpretation is that this acquisition will help support Arm's ambitions to develop it's own custom chips, which might in turn provide more of an incentive for Arm to integrate BrainChip's Akida neuromorphic processor to deliver advanced AI capabilities at the edge.
For nearly a century, Boeing has produced many of the most advanced combat aircraft for military customers around the globe including the P-51 Mustang, F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet and EA-18G Growler, among others.It's funny, Boeing doesn't have a real "military" feel to me, more of a passenger jet thing..
Whereas "Lockheed" Martin, has an obvious pedigree.
Makes more sense, when you know that McDonnell Douglas, merged into Boeing, in 1997..
"For nearly a century, Boeing has produced many of the most advanced combat aircraft for military customers around the globe including the P-51 Mustang, F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet and EA-18G Growler, among others"For nearly a century, Boeing has produced many of the most advanced combat aircraft for military customers around the globe including the P-51 Mustang, F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet and EA-18G Growler, among others.
They made their first fighter aircraft in 1924.
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RAAF recently working with them to develop the ghost bat attritable UAS designed to fly autonomously or in concert with current Fighter aircraft such as our Super Hornets and Poseidon maritime patrollers.
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and Trump has just given the green light for this 6th Gen. Air dominance fighter designed to work with packs of drones and with new stealth tech.
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"McDonnell Aircraft later merged with the Douglas Aircraft Company to form McDonnell Douglas in 1967""For nearly a century, Boeing has produced many of the most advanced combat aircraft for military customers around the globe including the P-51 Mustang, F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet and EA-18G Growler, among others"
Poor research Hopalong..
I suggest you dig a little deeper..
You might find the name "McDonnell Douglas" pops up more than you'ld like in what you seem to have found Boeing claiming as "their" history..
I didn't say Boeing didn't have "any" military history, by the way..
P-51 Mustang made by NAA, bought out by Boeing 1996.
F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet, all made by McDonnell Douglas, which as I said, was bought out by Boeing in 1997.
The EA-18G Growler; is a version of the Super Hornet (see Hornet above).
Hi Hoppy,For nearly a century, Boeing has produced many of the most advanced combat aircraft for military customers around the globe including the P-51 Mustang, F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet and EA-18G Growler, among others.
They made their first fighter aircraft in 1924.
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RAAF recently working with them to develop the ghost bat attritable UAS designed to fly autonomously or in concert with current Fighter aircraft such as our Super Hornets and Poseidon maritime patrollers.
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and Trump has just given the green light for this 6th Gen. Air dominance fighter designed to work with packs of drones and with new stealth tech.
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Hi Dingo.It's funny, Boeing doesn't have a real "military" feel to me, more of a passenger jet thing..
Whereas "Lockheed" Martin, has an obvious pedigree.
Makes more sense, when you know that McDonnell Douglas, merged into Boeing, in 1997..
All good HopalongHi Dingo.
I took your advise and dug a little deeper into the history of Boeing and concede your point that many of the aircraft that earlier paragraph mentions were the products of other companies subsequently absorbed into Boeing.
Although I would hardly call the B17 flying fortress, B29 super fortress or the B52 strato fortress "passenger jet thing's".
I'll let you argue with Boeing as to the semantics of what they claim as "their" pedigree but you can see that after also absorbing Hughes and Northrop and doubtless myriad other smaller fish, over the years, McDonnell Douglas was just part of the picture.
Anyway, Trump seems to think they "feel" military enough so I guess you better fall in line.
It is a royal decree after all.
Below is direct from Boeings own website.
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