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Hmmmm...

Intel’s is overhauling its engineering leadership team in an effort to help with its AI comeback. New hires include executives such as Jean-Didier Allegrucci (AI SoC) and Shailendra Desai (AI architecture) signals a pivot toward AI-first development, with neuromorphic computing potentially in the spotlight.



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In the news today,
Apparently Altman does not believe in the once bitten, twice shy adage.

When he first pledged $50M to Rain AI, their proposed product, confusing complexity with chaos, was a spaghetti bowl of "self-organizing" nanowires which were supposed to autonomously establish analog neuronal connexions.

A couple of years down the track, they abandoned this and switched to digital neurons. Now they appear to be workiing on hybrid digital/analog with ADC/DAC

Still, as they say, another $150M is neither here nor there.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sam-...TPcs9cWc0tQ7adDpJ0Knav5r36EtB13T-ts0zmG9uIl0Z

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Sam Altman's $150M AI Chip Bet Crashes: Rain AI Faces Sale As OpenAI, Nvidia, And Microsoft Circle The Wreckage​

 
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It will be interesting to see some power usage figures for the glasses.
 
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The 40th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs is in full swing.

Josef Aschbacher, the European Space Agency’s Director General, reminisces about a warm summer night in his childhood that kindled the flame of curiosity in him and laid the foundation for his life-long fascination with space.

In his post, he also shares a link to ESA’s Strategy 2040, of which you’ll find a summary below:


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(For the Strategy 2040 In Focus and Strategy 2040 In Depth versions, click here)

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On Day 2 of the Paris Air Show 2025 at Le Bourget, ESA released Technology 2040, their vision for the next 15 years and beyond, which “fully supports and enhances” ESA’s Strategy 2040, published earlier this year 👆🏻.

Laurent Hili is named as one of the contact persons for the subtopic “AI-DRIVEN INNOVATIONS IN SPACE TECHNOLOGIES”.


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Smells like a big announcement is right on the corner!! 😌
It smells nice… like a fresh warm wind after a long and hard winter…
It’s still March, but there’s something in the air… something whispering softly:
“Hey… don’t worry… the climate change will bring me back earlier than usual…
Just relax… don’t worry… you don’t have to wait much longer…”
…with a calm female voice… clean, mysterious… a bit seductive, too.
Not too pushy.. just enough to make you feel like she knows something.
And maybe… just maybe… she’s already here. But she wants us to feel it before we see it.

Ahhh… the announcement… I can feel it… like a new season coming, even before the calendar allows it.
Yes… it’s coming. Right? …Right?? 😌🍃✨
Or maybe…
…it’s just my radiator kicking in again.
Hard to tell these days. 😉
 
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https://www.dqindia.com/esdm/brainchip-collaborates-with-chelpis-mirle-on-security-solution-9370377

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BrainChip collaborates with Chelpis-Mirle on security solution​

M.2 card is based on a design from BrainChip along with an agreement to purchase a significant number of AKD1000 chips for qualification and deployment.​

17 Jun 2025 13:10 IST

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BrainChip Holdings Ltd, the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI, announced that Chelpis Quantum Corp. has selected its Akida AKD1000 chips to serve as the processor for built-in post-quantum cryptographic security.
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Chelpis, a chip company leading the Quantum Safe Migration ecosystem in Taiwan, is developing an M.2 card using the AKD1000 that can be inserted into targeted products to support their cryptographic security solutions. The M.2 card is based on a design from BrainChip along with an agreement to purchase a significant number of AKD1000 chips for qualification and deployment. Upon completion of this phase, Chelpis is planning to increase its commitment with additional orders for the AKD1000.
This agreement is the first step in a collaboration that is exploring the development of an AI-PQC robotic chip designed to fulfill both next-generation security and AI computing requirements. This project is a joint development effort with Chelpis partner company Mirle (2464.TW) and has been formally submitted for consideration under Taiwan’s chip innovation program. The funding aims to promote a new system-on-chip (SoC) integrating RISC-V, PQC, and NPU technologies.
This SoC will specifically support manufacturing markets that emphasize a Made-in-USA strategy. Mirle plans to build autonomous quadruped robotics that mimic the movement of four-legged animals for industrial/factory environments. To enable this vision, Chelpis is exploring BrainChip’s advanced Akida™ IP to incorporate advanced visual GenAI capabilities in the proposed SoC design.

“The ability to add Edge AI security capabilities to our industrial robotics project that provides the low power data processing required is paramount to successfully achieving market validation in the robotics sector,” said Ming Chih, CEO of Chelpis. “We believe that BrainChip’s Akida is just the solution that we further need to bring our SoC to fruition. Their event-based processing and advanced models serve as a strong foundation for developing a platform for manufacturing customers looking to leverage advanced robotics in their facilities.”
“Akida’s ability to efficiently provide cyber-security acceleration with energy efficiency can help secure autonomous robotic devices,” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip.
“Akida’s innovative approach to supporting LLMs and GenAI algorithms could serve as a key contributor to Chelpis as they pursue government funding to develop their SoC and advance their industrial robotic initiatives.”
 
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https://www.dqindia.com/esdm/brainchip-collaborates-with-chelpis-mirle-on-security-solution-9370377

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BrainChip collaborates with Chelpis-Mirle on security solution​

M.2 card is based on a design from BrainChip along with an agreement to purchase a significant number of AKD1000 chips for qualification and deployment.​

17 Jun 2025 13:10 IST

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Brainchip

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BrainChip Holdings Ltd, the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI, announced that Chelpis Quantum Corp. has selected its Akida AKD1000 chips to serve as the processor for built-in post-quantum cryptographic security.
gen_204

Chelpis, a chip company leading the Quantum Safe Migration ecosystem in Taiwan, is developing an M.2 card using the AKD1000 that can be inserted into targeted products to support their cryptographic security solutions. The M.2 card is based on a design from BrainChip along with an agreement to purchase a significant number of AKD1000 chips for qualification and deployment. Upon completion of this phase, Chelpis is planning to increase its commitment with additional orders for the AKD1000.
This agreement is the first step in a collaboration that is exploring the development of an AI-PQC robotic chip designed to fulfill both next-generation security and AI computing requirements. This project is a joint development effort with Chelpis partner company Mirle (2464.TW) and has been formally submitted for consideration under Taiwan’s chip innovation program. The funding aims to promote a new system-on-chip (SoC) integrating RISC-V, PQC, and NPU technologies.
This SoC will specifically support manufacturing markets that emphasize a Made-in-USA strategy. Mirle plans to build autonomous quadruped robotics that mimic the movement of four-legged animals for industrial/factory environments. To enable this vision, Chelpis is exploring BrainChip’s advanced Akida™ IP to incorporate advanced visual GenAI capabilities in the proposed SoC design.

“The ability to add Edge AI security capabilities to our industrial robotics project that provides the low power data processing required is paramount to successfully achieving market validation in the robotics sector,” said Ming Chih, CEO of Chelpis. “We believe that BrainChip’s Akida is just the solution that we further need to bring our SoC to fruition. Their event-based processing and advanced models serve as a strong foundation for developing a platform for manufacturing customers looking to leverage advanced robotics in their facilities.”
“Akida’s ability to efficiently provide cyber-security acceleration with energy efficiency can help secure autonomous robotic devices,” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip.
“Akida’s innovative approach to supporting LLMs and GenAI algorithms could serve as a key contributor to Chelpis as they pursue government funding to develop their SoC and advance their industrial robotic initiatives.”

Actually it’s old news wrapped in new paper… it’s from April or mai …. 🤷🏻‍♂️ or did i miss something on this „announcement“
 
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AusEire

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1. We all know the no 1 fan boy that made the company looked like it was about to go to the moon.
2. Look at previous AGMs where the CEO said there was going to be an explosion of revenue.

But yes, I made the decision to invest based on the hype.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Wait! So You've just admitted to the world that you invested in a company because essentially one person or in your words "fan boy" hyped it up online 🤔

And to your second point. Eh no. The CEO (LDN, Peter or Sean) at no stage DURING ANY AGM in the time I've been invested said that "there was going to be an explosion of revenue". Obviously they want revenue to increase but they never said that.

Given the conservative approach on announcing shit this simply never happened at an AGM. The only time that I can remember a statement being made with regards to sales in an AGM was by Antonio when he said that one contract could make Brainchip profitable over night and that was said at the 2024 AGM.

What you are referring to is an interview PVDM did with Commsec where he stated that he was expecting an explosion of sales to happen in time. That quote might not be exact but it's roughly what was said.
 
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New GitHub update 20hrs ago on Akida/CNN2SNN and including TENNs release, modules and models etc by the looks.

@Diogenese will probs know more of anything unusual or new tucked in there.



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Upgrade to Quantizeml 0.16.0, Akida/CNN2SNN 2.13.0 and Akida models 1.7.0
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Update QuantizeML to version 0.16.0

New features​

  • Added a bunch of sanitizing steps targetting native hardware compatibility:
    • Handle first convolution that cannot be a split layer
    • Added support for "Add > ReLU > GAP" pattern
    • Added identity layers when no merge layers are present after skip connections
    • BatchNormalisation layers are now properly folded in ConvTranspose nodes
    • Added identity layers to enforce layers to have 2 outbounds only
    • Handled Concatenate node with a duplicated input
  • Added support for TENNs ONNX models, which include sanitizing, converting to inference mode and quantizing
  • Set explicit ONNXScript requirement to 0.2.5 to prevent later versions that use numpy 2.x

Bug fixes​

  • Fixed an issue where calling sanitize twice (or sanitize then quantize) would lead to invalid ONNX graphs
  • Fixed an issue where sanitizing could lead to invalid shapes for ONNX Matmul/GEMM quantization

Update Akida and CNN2SNN to version 2.13.0

Aligned with FPGA-1679(2-nodes)/1678(6-nodes)​

New features​

  • [cnn2snn] Updated requirement to QuantizeML 0.16.0
  • [cnn2snn] Added support for ONNX QuantizedBufferTempConv and QuantizedDepthwiseBufferTempConv conversion to Akida
  • [akida] Full support for TNP-B in hardware, including partial reconfiguration with a constraint that TNP-B cannot be the first layer of a pass
  • [akida] Full support of Concatenate layers in hardware, feature set aligned on Add layers
  • [akida] Prevented the mapping of models with both TNP-B and skip connections
  • [akida] Renamed akida.NP.Mapping to akida.NP.Component
  • [akida] Improved model summary for skip connections and TNP-B layers. The summary now shows the number of required SkipDMA channels and the number of components by type.
  • [akida] Updated mapping details retrieval: model summary now contains information on external memory used. For that purpose, some C++/Python binding was updated and cleaned. The NP objects in the API have external members for memory.
  • [akida] Renamed existing virtual devices and added SixNodesIPv2 and TwoNodesIPv2 devices
  • [akida] Introduced create_device helper to build custom virtual devices
  • [akida] Mesh now needs an IP version to be built
  • [akida] Simplified model statistics API and enriched with inference and program clocks when available
  • [akida] Dropped the deprecated evaluate_sparsity tool

Update Akida models to 1.7.0

  • Updated QuantizeML dependency to 0.16.0 and CNN2SNN to 2.13.0
  • Sparsity tool name updated. Now returns python objects instead of simply displaying data and support models with skip connections
  • Introduced tenn_spatiotemporal submodule that contains model definition and training pipelines for DVS128, EyeTracking and Jester TENNs models
  • Added creation and training/evaluation CLI entry points for TENNs

Introducing TENNs modules 0.1.0

  • First release of the package that aims at providing modules for Branchip TENNs
  • Contains blocks of layers for model definition: SpatialBlock, TemporalBlock, SpatioTemporalBlock that come with compatibility checks and custom padding for Akida
  • The TemporalBlock can optionally be defined as a PleiadesLayer following https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.12179
  • An export_to_onnx helper is provided for convenience

Documentation update

  • Added documentation for TENNs APIs, including tenns_modules package
  • Introduced two spatiotemporal TENNs tutorials
  • Updated model zoo page with mAP50, removed 'example' column and added TENNs
  • Added automatic checks for broken external links and fixed a few
  • Cosmetic changes: updated main logo and copyright to 2025
The reference to reLU is interesting:

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  • Added support for "Add > ReLU > GAP" pattern
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There was a recent BRN talk (AL/JT ? maybe the Roadmap*?) which I understood to mean that ReLUs were replaced by LookUp Tables (LUTs) because ReLUs were very power hungry.


* Roadmap @ 7:30: https://brainchip.com/brainchip-technology-roadmap/ "activation function" in Akida 2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activation_function
 
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Wow 99%, only thing that's more accurate is our past guessing rate where we were proven (so far) to be nearly 100% wrong - Amazon's Alexa, Merc's MBOS, Valeo's Scala 3, Qualcomm snapdragon, Nintendo Switch 2, and other techs with Edge AI capabilities/low power consumption... lol

Hopefully we are finally in one!!!

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The reference to reLU is interesting:

"
  • Added support for "Add > ReLU > GAP" pattern
"

There was a recent BRN talk (AL/JT ? maybe the Roadmap*?) which I understood to mean that ReLUs were replaced by LookUp Tables (LUTs) because ReLUs were very power hungry.


* Roadmap @ 7:30: https://brainchip.com/brainchip-technology-roadmap/ "activation function" in Akida 2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activation_function
So given ReLU is power hungry & we replaced (as standard?) with LUT then is it possible someone specifically wants ReLU availability hence them still being listed in Git and docs?
 
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Wait! So You've just admitted to the world that you invested in a company because essentially one person or in your words "fan boy" hyped it up online 🤔

And to your second point. Eh no. The CEO (LDN, Peter or Sean) at no stage DURING ANY AGM in the time I've been invested said that "there was going to be an explosion of revenue". Obviously they want revenue to increase but they never said that.

Given the conservative approach on announcing shit this simply never happened at an AGM. The only time that I can remember a statement being made with regards to sales in an AGM was by Antonio when he said that one contract could make Brainchip profitable over night and that was said at the 2024 AGM.

What you are referring to is an interview PVDM did with Commsec where he stated that he was expecting an explosion of sales to happen in time. That quote might not be exact but it's roughly what was said.

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The reference to reLU is interesting:

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  • Added support for "Add > ReLU > GAP" pattern
"

There was a recent BRN talk (AL/JT ? maybe the Roadmap*?) which I understood to mean that ReLUs were replaced by LookUp Tables (LUTs) because ReLUs were very power hungry.


* Roadmap @ 7:30: https://brainchip.com/brainchip-technology-roadmap/ "activation function" in Akida 2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activation_function



ReLU strikes back …..


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So given ReLU is power hungry & we replaced (as standard?) with LUT then is it possible someone specifically wants ReLU availability hence them still being listed in Git and docs?
The inner workings of Akida software are beyond my pay grade. However, the LUTs were introduced in Akida 2, probably as part of the 8 times efficiency improvement over Akida 1. If Akida 1 uses ReLU, this may be a tweak.

Further efficiency is provided in the secret sauce of the memory data movement patent applications which were in preparation at the time of the Roadmap broadcast.

My understanding* of ReLU activation function comes from the Wiki page. The neuron output is modified by multplying by the ReLU function. It could be a crude step function between -1 and +1, os the smooth S-shaped sigmoid transition, or some other comparable function:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activation_function

* "understanding" is an exaggeration. "information about" is more accurate.
 
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AusEire

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You've gone a major league highlighting rampage.

Saying "They are looking forward to" is a bit different to "there will be an explosion of sales".

Saying that "there will be" implies that it will happen.
 
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ReLU strikes back …..


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Hi Doz,

Great research,

According to the abstract, GELU and SiLu are more processor intensive.

The abstract compares ReLU with lemons, but we are using cherries.

If anything, this abstract presents a stronger case for LUTs compared with alternatives.
 
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