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Traditional LiDAR systems depend on the cloud, creating delays that limit how fast machines can respond. Akida PointNet++ brings AI processing directly to the edge, reducing latency by up to 80% and operating on just a few milliwatts of power.

This means faster perception, safer navigation, and smarter automation for vehicles, drones, robots, and intelligent infrastructure.

With Akida’s efficient on-chip design, devices can interpret complex 3D environments instantly without relying on cloud connectivity.

Learn how BrainChip’s Akida PointNet++ is shaping the future of spatial AI.
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Traditional LiDAR systems depend on the cloud, creating delays that limit how fast machines can respond. Akida PointNet++ brings AI processing directly to the edge, reducing latency by up to 80% and operating on just a few milliwatts of power.

This means faster perception, safer navigation, and smarter automation for vehicles, drones, robots, and intelligent infrastructure.

With Akida’s efficient on-chip design, devices can interpret complex 3D environments instantly without relying on cloud connectivity.

Learn how BrainChip’s Akida PointNet++ is shaping the future of spatial AI.
👉 https://lnkd.in/gzbyf9Kv
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Thanks for the post! I also was about to post the same and deleted it…..

I just have one question… When I post something, I usually write one or two sentences about what it’s about and then add the link.

I’ve noticed that you often also take a screenshot of the post’s header with the BrainChip logo, copy and paste the text separately, and then also include the link — all good, of course — but why the screenshot of the header with the BrainChip logo?
 
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“BrainChip experts host an interactive webinar showcasing the benefits of executing AI/ML inference models on BrainChip’s Akida 2 remotely using Akida Cloud.”


 
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It’s a long time ago since we talked about gaps… is……is there any gap to….is there any gap to close?
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Fingers crossed we get a short squeeze as they might not be the ones buying 🤞
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in response to the speeding ticket yesterday Brainchip has decided to go again....

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Here is the LinkedIn post regarding Akida…LiDAR

 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
The partnership between Arduino and BrainChip was announced in October 2022


Just to clarify, BrainChip and Arduino have not formally announced a partnership to date. However there is a connection between Brainchip and Arduino via the Edge Impulse ecosystem.
  • In May 2022, BrainChip and Edge Impulse officially announced a partnership to accelerate AI/ML deployments on BrainChip’s Akida platform.
  • In October 2022, Arduino and Edge Impulse announced a white-label partnership, integrating Edge Impulse Studio directly into Arduino’s online tools.
In a post dated 21 January 2024 (see below), Fact Finder highlighted a project by Christopher Mendez (PRO Content Creator at Arduino) that used BrainChip’s AKD1000 with Edge Impulse to control a TV, air conditioner, or light simply by pointing at them. Using the Akida Development Kit and a Logitech BRIO 4K Webcam, the model achieved excellent accuracy and ultra-low power consumption. Mendez concluded:

"This project leverages the Brainchip Akida Neuromorphic Hardware Accelerator to propose an innovative solution to home automation. It can be optimized to work as a daily used gadget that may be at everyone's house in the near future.”

Fast-forward to today and Qualcomm has now acquired both Arduino (this week) and Edge Impulse (earlier this year), bringing them under the same umbrella.

I believe this creates a very interesting pathway where BrainChip could possibly integrate through Edge Impulse’s existing Akida support into the Arduino ecosystem via Qualcomm’s new edge AI stack. Or Qualcomm may encourage developer cross-pollination among its new assets (Arduino + Edge Impulse + Snapdragon Spaces, etc).

So while there’s still no direct BrainChip / Arduino partnership, the ecosystem connections have become much closer and potentially far more strategic.

At least that's what I'm hoping.🤞




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in response to the speeding ticket yesterday Brainchip has decided to go again....

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Let’s see where we end up on Friday… latest Monday… I think the shorter will take every cent no matter what…. I don’t trust that sh…
 
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