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" The AKD1500 integrates seamlessly with x86, ARM, and RISC-V host microcontrollers and multiprocessor (MPUs) chips via PCIe or Quad SPI serial interfaces, supporting broad market adoption across a wide range of applications. The AKD1500 co-processor approach is ideal for a wide range of environments and industries, upgrading multi-processor SoCs within defence, industrial and enterprise settings, and upgrading embedded microcontrollers for AI solutions in healthcare, wearables, and consumer electronics without a complete system redesign."
My bold above.
That’s a compelling hybrid model: ARM for control + neuromorphic for inference.
Essentially we are just waiting for industry to demand the benefits of Neuromorphic and ARM is ready. At the CES26 the 'edge' was all the rage and it appears that we are now seeing the beginning to the Edge take off - finally.
No doubt ARM will integrate AKIDA into their Auto suitable chips - likely Gen 2?
The Quarterly was ok - shows we are making progress.
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Hi Manny,
I agree the ARM + accelerator hybrid model makes sense, but I am NOT optimistic that ARM will integrate Akida into its own automotive chips. Because that’s not really how ARM operates.
ARM licenses CPU and NPU IP (like Ethos), but it doesn’t generally integrate third-party processors into its silicon. That integration is done by OEMs.
I'd say the more realistic path is for Akida to co-exist alongside ARM cores in OEM SoCs or as a host-attached accelerator. If that happens at scale, that would still be a big win but it would be different from an ARM-led integration.
Happy to be corrected, but this is consistent with how ARM’s business model and ecosystem usually work.