HopalongPetrovski
I'm Spartacus!
I don't get how it manages to breathe in there?No earholes?
I don't get how it manages to breathe in there?No earholes?
via spikesI don't get how it manages to breathe in there?
Which - once again - begs the question:
When will fortiss finally be acknowledged as a Solutions Enablement partner on the BrainChip website???
I just don’t understand how some partners that we hardly know anything about make the list, while others that have even publicly acknowledged BrainChip to be their partner don’t…
brainchip.com
Totally agree. Antonio's behaviour at last years AGM was absolutely unacceptable, and the lack of response from the other members of the board reflected very badly on them all.
Not good enough at all.
NotedTotally agree. Antonio's behaviour at last years AGM was absolutely unacceptable, and the lack of response from the other members of the board reflected very badly on them all.
Not good enough at all.
Tech was good in the past when we were sailing along nicely in the shareprice,One thing that you probably should know is that we are at 15 cents. Get off your high horse, buddy!
Pretending to know sh1t, when you don't really know what's going on
Please take no notice of this post, Tech the rest of use appreciate your posts. Len.One thing that you probably should know is that we are at 15 cents. Get off your high horse, buddy!
Pretending to know sh1t, when you don't really know what's going on
I second that notion.Please take no notice of this post, Tech the rest of use appreciate your posts. Len.
One thing that you probably should know is that we are at 15 cents. Get off your high horse, buddy!
Pretending to know sh1t, when you don't really know what's going on
I’ve been thinking about the long-term probability of BrainChip working with SpaceX and the odds are looking pretty good, in my non-expert opinion.
Just in the last few days, apparently 6 sources have old Reuters that SpaceX is partnering with Anduril and Palantir on key parts of the golden Dome.
Don’t forget Jonathan Tapson’s Washington Post LinkedIn piece earlier this year, where he said: "the US AI industry is becoming increasingly integrated with Defense and associated Departments in the US Government, and companies such as Anduril and Palantir are showing the way. BrainChip will be part of this integration."
BrainChip already has space-grade momentum, so sliding into the sensor/control stack inside a larger defence system isn’t far-fetched IMO.
The funding around Golden Dome is absolutely ginormous!
Who knows? Maybe that's why Sean seems so upbeat about revenue...
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I second that notion.
Very easy to see who the moronic fudsters are by their usernames.
DK6161 = DK (dick) and the 61 repeated is simply a 69er performed alone and by oneself.
They tell you who they are
Another example
Jacob Kiraz - is a simple onomatopoeic anagram for Jiz Rag
You will know who they are that come to bitch and whine because they are bound by an incessant childish urge to sulk and an endless need to tell everyone all about it
Thanks, Kevein writes:Kevin at it again....
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He then adds:“Neuromorphic inference with BrainChip Akida Sometimes, you don't need a large language model at all. The neuromorphic processor in BrainChip's Akida delivers intelligent inference at microsecond latency on microwatts of power.”
This is a very strong endorsement of Akida’s role in enterprise AI routing.“A semantic router can just as easily pass data to Akida for workloads where low‑power real‑time classification is the right answer. Not every inference problem needs a GPU.”
This development might be worth keeping an eye on.
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Defense technology company Anduril Industries has announced plans to acquire space-surveillance specialist ExoAnalytic Solutions, in a strategic move aimed at strengthening its role in advanced missile defense systems.
This ties in quite nicely with the earlier post (see above) where Jonathan Tapson mentioned that BrainChip expects to be part of integrations with defense and associated departments within the U.S. government, alongside companies such as Anduril and Palantir Technologies.
Out of curiosity I had a quick look at ExoAnalytic to see whether there were any connections to neuromorphic technologies. Interestingly, it appears they have been involved in research relating to neuromorphic cameras.
For example, in the paper linked below the authors specifically acknowledge support from ExoAnalytic Solutions, Inc., and also thank Jeffrey Ganley of the Air Force Research Laboratory for his contribution.
I’ve also highlighted a reference within that research to the paper by Patrick Lichtsteiner, Christoph Posch, and Tobi Delbruck. That work is closely related to the event-based vision technology that eventually led to the company Prophesee, although the research itself predates the formation of the company.
Nothing definitive of course, but it’s interesting to see space surveillance, event-based sensing and AI processing appearing in the same conversation.
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I just hope we don’t have to sell our soul…. Anthropic comes to mind…
| Feature | Anthropic (Claude) | BrainChip (Akida) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Focus | Generative AI & LLMs (Software) | Neuromorphic Computing (Hardware IP) |
| Location | Cloud-based (Data Centers) | Edge AI (Local devices) |
| Power Needs | Extremely High (Large data centers) | Ultra-Low (Milliwatts) |
| Market | Consumer/Enterprise Chatbots, Agents | IoT, Automotive, Robotics |
| Goal | Advanced Reasoning/Safety | Real-time, Local Inference |