... you'll need a battery with that!Whatever you're selling, I'm not interested in buying, thanks.
Someone keeps ringing me at least 50 times a day trying to sell me solar panels and that's annoying enough for me to contend with at the moment.
... you'll need a battery with that!Whatever you're selling, I'm not interested in buying, thanks.
Someone keeps ringing me at least 50 times a day trying to sell me solar panels and that's annoying enough for me to contend with at the moment.
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Dr Kenneth Östberg presented our poster on GRAIN – Radiation-Tolerant Edge… | Frontgrade Gaisler
Dr Kenneth Östberg presented our poster on GRAIN – Radiation-Tolerant Edge AI at the RISC-V in Space Workshop 2025 earlier this week. The GRAIN line of space computing products includes the newly announced rad-hard GR801 neuromorphic processor based on the BrainChip Akida 1.0 technology. Read...www.linkedin.com
This poster titled GRAIN - Radiation-Tolerant Edge AI, presented by Kenneth Östberg, one of its two co-authors (the other being Daniel Andersson), during the “RISC-V in Space” workshop in Gothenburg on Thursday…
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…finally reveals what NEURAVIS stands for - the name of that R&T project, which ESA awarded to the five consortium partners Airbus Toulouse, Airbus Ottobrunn, BrainChip, Frontgrade Gaisler and Neurobus in mid-2024 (see the July 2024 LinkedIn post by Airbus Space Project Manager Jérémy Lebreton below):
Neuromorphic Evaluation of Ultra-low-power Rad-hard Acceleration for Vision Inferences in Space.
The poster also provides more information with regards to the use cases currently being explored in the NEURAVIS project, although I’m afraid I couldn’t decipher everything due to the small print - maybe someone with eagle eyes or a magic tool to blow up the photo and unblur the small print can add in resp. correct what I’ve gathered so far:
1. Moon landing
Use Case #1: Vision-Based Navigation for Lunar Lander
Also see Alf Kuchenbuch’s recent comment on Argonaut, ESA’s lunar lander programme:
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-452257
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2. Debris detection/collect (?)
Use Case #2: Monitoring (?) Building Block for In-orbit Maintenance
3. Docking
4. Object ? (looks like “simulation”, but appears to be a longer word?)
In addition, the poster lists four “Application scenarios” for GRAIN’s Radiation-Tolerant Edge AI:
1. Remote Terminal Unit
2. Stand-alone Controller
3. Near-edge processing unit
4. Auxiliary data-processing module
Lots of small print to decipher here as well!
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Thank you, BrainChip team, for sharing the news. At Airbus, we are very… | Jérémy Lebreton
Thank you, BrainChip team, for sharing the news. At Airbus, we are very glad to be starting this new ESA R&T project called NEURAVIS with BrainChip , Neurobus and Frontgrade Gaisler. Our goal is to bring the disruptive technology of neuromorphic computing on an achievable path to the space...www.linkedin.com
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If I understand the above post correctly, we have yet to hear about what suggestion the NEURAVIS proposal has for AKD1500 (“BrainChip is proud that Airbus selected Akida for both COTS chips and IP in their proposal. ESA awarded the Airbus “NEURAVIS” proposal, including Akida in the Akida 1500 chip and on an FPGA together with Frontgrade Gaisler’s NOEL-V processor.”).
Whereas the underlined appears to refer to Frontgrade Gaisler’s newly revealed GR801 SoC that will incorporate Akida 1.0 IP - greatly benefitting the work of Airbus Toulouse computer vision experts such as Jérémy Lebreton (project lead) and Roland Brochard, as can be inferred from the GRAIN poster’s four listed use cases - there has to be another specific proposal by Airbus how to utilise our COTS chip AKD1500, then.
So I presume Airbus Ottobrunn and Neurobus might be the consortium partners currently collaborating on that second part of the NEURAVIS proposal?
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His post WAS removed thank goodness, but now its back here lolUnbelievable!
I just got a warning from Dreddb0t because I replied to 7fur7's EXTREMELY WEIRD post which showed a hand slapping a woman's butt, with this gif below.
So, this little girl's weirded-out look is more offensive than someone randomly replying to a serious post of mine with a slapping butt gif?
I note that my gif of the little girl has been removed but 7fur7's "slapped butt" gif still remains.
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Uploaded a couple of hours ago with Doug McLelland via Frontgrade channel.
Think Frontgrade got month wrong .. should be April. What is it with tech companies and simple errors
The RISC-V in Space Workshop, organized by the European Space Agency in collaboration with RISC-V International, was held on May 2–3, 2025, in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Hi Bravo.Unbelievable!
I just got a warning from Dreddb0t because I replied to 7fur7's EXTREMELY WEIRD post which showed a hand slapping a woman's butt, with this gif below.
So, this little girl's weirded-out look is more offensive than someone randomly replying to a serious post of mine with a slapping butt gif?
I note that my gif of the little girl has been removed but 7fur7's "slapped butt" gif still remains.
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You should think about it... if I punch you in the face as a joke, is it acceptable? NoSince my posts were deleted but Bravo’s weren’t, let me just say something in my defense… I just find it astonishing how someone can get so emotionally worked up over a simple illustration. It’s just an illustration… a joke… not meant to be taken seriously at all. Like I already said… some people here are acting like I personally slapped her... Come back down to reality. This is ridiculous… honestly. I can’t believe that this is a serious topic for some people…
As I recall, you got pretty exercised when I posted Musk doing a nazi salute a month or so ago.Since my posts were deleted but Bravo’s weren’t, let me just say something in my defense… I just find it astonishing how someone can get so emotionally worked up over a simple illustration. It’s just an illustration… a joke… not meant to be taken seriously at all. Like I already said… some people here are acting like I personally slapped her... Come back down to reality. This is ridiculous… honestly. I can’t believe that this is a serious topic for some people…
So long, and Thanks for all the fish.After realizing how some users here compare real people with a direct impact on human lives and actual interactions, to something as harmless as an illustration that was never meant to be malicious (which I mentioned before), I’ve decided to say goodbye.
Good luck to everyone else, and have fun. My fun is gone today.
Jensen Huang says that autonomous driving needs machine learning:
12:00 >
But he gets the answer wrong:
ML needs massive compute = Blackwell!!!!
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-fully-e...ompletely-different-architecture-from-hopper/
NVIDIA’s Fully-Enabled Blackwell B200 GPUs Consume Up To 1200W, Completely Different Architecture From Hopper
Hassan Mujtaba•Mar 22, 2024 at 09:32am EDT
I'm not sure how much of that power is needed for inference and ML, but even if it's only 10%, that's more than 100 Akidas.
After realizing how some users here compare real people with a direct impact on human lives and actual interactions, to something as harmless as an illustration that was never meant to be malicious (which I mentioned before), I’ve decided to say goodbye.
Good luck to everyone else, and have fun. My fun is gone today.