Baneino
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The two companies hardly compete directly because they are targeting different areas of application. While BrainChip aims to deliver the "universal AI brain" for edge computing, Innatera focuses on ultra-specialized sensor solutions with minimal energy consumption.According to my reading they are best fit for different market segments.
I cannot find any peer reviewed papers comparing them.
Innatera does not use the words 'on chip learning' as Brainchip does but talks about real time 'real time intelligence' and 'adaption'. According to CEO Kumar see EET times article "the main limitation of the Innatera fabric is that it is not self learning, Kumar said noting that the neuron types are fixed, chosen for their suitability for a wide range of pattern recognition. While functions cannot be changed, parameters can be, he said."
Interesting the different methods used.
by both.
It would be great to see a peer review comparison.
Until then I am a bit uncertain as to the extent of competition Innatra offer.
The EET times article is a good read
There is no clear "winner". I believe both can be successful if they play to their strengths:
BrainChip via broad partner networks and more universal architecture.
Innatera through radical energy efficiency and sensor integration in niche markets