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Not to my knowledge no.... If I have missed something I will be happy to be correctedIs there a time line to market for these cybersecurity BRN devices ?.
Not to my knowledge no.... If I have missed something I will be happy to be correctedIs there a time line to market for these cybersecurity BRN devices ?.
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.
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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.www.dqindia.com
Its been two years since the partners Quantum ventures announcment with BRN, hopefully we see some products on the shelf sooner rather than later.Not to my knowledge no.... If I have missed something I will be happy to be corrected
2035 at the earliest.Is there a time line to market for these cybersecurity BRN devices ?.
I love your scalpel-like wisdom.Evening neuromut,
Fuck off.
Esq.
If you fold it onto itself it becomes 2 ply1 ply! That's living in the fast lane!
Just Up
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/brai...p&rcm=ACoAADDiEIwBjYqxVppXuQtYvrrz7uvUft3uTeU
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The BrainChip Product Team had a chance to sit down with Neil Barbour of S&P Global at Augmented World Expo last week to discuss our new eye-tracking solution. Our ultra-low AI acceleration processor IP runs edge workloads with single-digit milliwatt efficiency for devices you can wear all day, uninterrupted. Akida also pairs with event-based sensors to capture motion rather than full video, enabling privacy at the source.
If you’re a current S&P Global subscriber, read more here: https://lnkd.in/gRdY8AzW
This is the BRN white paper on cybersecurity which in fact found it's way into my online feed:
https://brainchip.com/wp-content/up...nger-in-AI-Computing-for-Cybersecurity_v3.pdf
The paper includes a couple of tables comparing Akida 1 with Loihi 2, and at the end says that Akida 2 is even better.
I think this is the only cybresecurity SoC. Everything else if software. Silicon logic is faster than software. With the ever increasing reliance on the interweb, it is essential to have the most effective cybersecurity.
We developed cybersecurity with Quantum Venture (CyberNeuro-RT) in an SBIR for US Dept of Energy. We are now offering an M2 (credit card size) PCB with Chelpis.
https://brainchip.com/brainchip-and-quantum-ventura-partner-to-develop-cyber-threat-detection/
https://www.chelpis.com/post/brainchip-collaborates-with-chelpis-mirle-on-security-solution
Every home should have one (or two, ...)
Not sure but there are no Gen 2 chips to test the QV cybersurity with so I guess for now it's the AKUDA 1000 or 1500.Hi Diogenese,
Thanks for the reminder on the cybersecurity white paper!
Quick question - do you know if there has been any public confirmation that the Quantum Ventura CyberNeuro-RT project uses the Akida 1000 chip on an M.2 card?
Secondly, given Akida 2.0’s improved performance, I’d have thought Quantum Ventura might wait to release anything commercial until they can leverage the upgraded version. If that's the case, do you think it’s likely they’ve put things on hold until the silicon version of Akida 2.0 is available in Q1 next year?
Extract from the white paper.
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There's is IP, no chip requiredNot sure but there are no Gen 2 chips to test the QV cybersurity with so I guess for now it's the AKUDA 1000 or 1500.
Hi Bravo,Hi Diogenese,
Thanks for the reminder on the cybersecurity white paper!
Quick question - do you know if there has been any public confirmation that the Quantum Ventura CyberNeuro-RT project uses the Akida 1000 chip on an M.2 card?
Secondly, given Akida 2.0’s improved performance, I’d have thought Quantum Ventura might wait to release anything commercial until they can leverage the upgraded version. If that's the case, do you think it’s likely they’ve put things on hold until the silicon version of Akida 2.0 is available in Q1 next year?
Extract from the white paper.
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What would our share price be at the above valuation in 2029 ?With a total neuromorphic market increasing from $24M to $822M in 5 years gives you a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 105%.
therefore, if BRN books $9M in 2025 means we got $9M worth of $48M market, which is around 18% market share.
so in theory, in 2029 BRN will be be making around $147M…
who can dare to put a valuation on a company making that much in a strong growth market?
BOOM!