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John Deere autonomous tractor and sprayer discussed from 7:00

And that word again

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John Deere autonomous tractor and sprayer discussed from 7:00

And that word again

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Good find TLS!

I haven’t viewed it yet but that is a definite change in their language. Earlier in the year when they did a release about John Deere ”Runs Autonomously” it was about using gps to map out their path. This is very promising!!

Can’t wait to watch it but a bit busy atm!

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Hmmm... that explains the numerous black vans with tinted windows I've been noticing parked across the road :ninja:
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Did we know we had a former Honeywell employee working in Hyderabad? News to me...........



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Hopefully old mate has tipped his former employer off about BrainChip’s cloud dependency solution to sort their issues out

 
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The leaps and bounds in technology never ceases to amaze me.
 
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Looks like you've got a little close to the trip-wire.
Do you have your own orange jumpsuit?

You can leave the sunscreen at home, even though Guantanamo gets a lot of sun, you won't be seeing that much of it.
 
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Great article


BrainChip, Prophesee to deliver “neuromorphic” event-based vision systems for OEMs​

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BrainChip, a neuromorphic computing IP vendor, and Prophesee, an embedded neuromorphic vision systems vendor, have partnered to deliver advanced event-based vision systems with integrated low-power technology coupled with high AI performance.

The collaboration will enable enterprise customers to explore edge artificial intelligence use cases with neuromorphic vision systems. Neuromorphic systems function in a way not unlike how living brains function. As such, they are better for different tasks than one generally would feed to artificial-intelligence algorithms. The systems process individual real-world data samples immediately with low latency and power consumption.

Paris-based Prophesee has developed advanced neuromorphic vision systems through their patented sensor design and AI algorithms. Event-based vision systems are expected to take over the traditional frame-based approach to make machine vision more accessible and practical for developers.

“We have successfully ported the data from Prophesee’s neuromorphic-based camera sensor to process inference on Akida with high performance,” said Anil Mankar, co-founder and CDO of BrainChip. “This combination of machine vision sensors with Akida’s ability to process data with improved efficiency, precision and energy-efficient at the point of acquisition advances state-of-the-art AI enablement and offers manufacturers ready-to-implement solutions.”

What is an event-based vision?​

The research to evaluate human vision capabilities have taken a big leap over the last couple of years. Existing research shows that humans can gather data from a scene that is changing at a rate of up to 1000 times a second. However, this information is encoded, which is likely impossible for fixed frame-rate cameras to observe using the typical 60 frames per second that high-quality cameras record.

To change this paradigm, event-based sensing has garnered attention. Event-based vision systems rely on each pixel to sense significant change and reduce the recording of redundant data to save processing power, memory and other associated resources.

Basically, event-based vision systems are inspired by the way the human eye works; this miniature vision system enables efficient streaming of visual data for real-time analytics. This vision system has enabled enterprises and manufacturers to track high-speed moving objects, which is far from the capabilities of standard fixed frame-rate cameras. Neuromorphic vision system vendors are developing efficient and advanced machine learning algorithms to achieve higher temporal resolution and lower latency.

Prophesee is known for developing an event-based vision solutions ecosystem that comes with software and hardware integration to enable developers to build advanced used cases for a wide range of markets. Prophesee built 4-sensor generations, with the latest coming from the collaboration between Sony and Prophesee. The Metavision evaluation kit is designed for field testing conditions supported by an IMX636ES sensor inside a 30x30x36 mm box weighing 40 grams.
On the software side of the event-based vision ecosystem, Prophesee’s Metavision Intelligence Suite covers the whole development process from discovery to prototyping and end-application. The software suite provides 95 AI algorithms, 67 code samples and 11 ready-to-use applications. The open-source architecture gives the flexibility to “unlocking full interoperability between software and hardware devices.”

The partnership between BrainChip and Prophesee will give the market more commercially available neuromorphic vision systems for potential applications in autonomous vehicular systems, industrial automation, IoT, security, surveillance, retail automation, and AR/VR.

“By combining Prophesee’s Metavision solution with Akida-based IP, we are better able to deliver a complete high-performance and low-power solution to OEMs looking to leverage edge-based visual technologies as part of their product offerings,” said Luca Verre, CEO and co-founder of Prophesee.”

BrainChip recently announced a collaboration with Edge Impulse to address the growing demands for training AI workloads and inference deployments for large-scale edge AI applications. BrainChip also partnered with RISC-V founding member SiFive to work on deploying edge AI chips for optimized AI/ML compute at the edge.
 
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Greetings from Islay in Scotland! I’m about to go in for a guided tour of the Bowmore whiskey distillery, so I thought I’d publish this whilst I’m still sober!

I am hearing from multiple sources like the John Deere video just a few posts ago, through the excited Renesas videos, through the Prophesee announcements, through MegaChips announcements, Nviso announcements, through a number of robotics and auto announcements, through the repeated ubiquitous phrases, and I could go on and on. Most of these media repeats are in the PRESENT tense, and that hints at already booked and banked revenue. As Sean stated, “look at the numbers” so there could be a nice surprise in late July when the 4C is announced. Even if those numbers aren’t all we were expecting, the amount of unignorable evidence points to a HOLD FIRM edict. Last quarters revenue figures weren’t much to celebrate, yet the SP held firm. What will it do in late July??
 
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Greetings from Isley in Scotland! I’m about to go in for a guided tour of the Bowmore whiskey distillery, but I digress.

I am hearing from multiple sources like the John Deere video just a few posts ago, through the excited Renesas videos, through the Prophesee announcements, through MegaChips announcements, Nviso announcements, through a number of robotics and auto announcements, through the repeated ubiquitous phrases, and I could go on and on. Most of these media repeats are in the PRESENT tense, and that hints at already booked and banked revenue. As Sean stated, “look at the numbers” so there could be a nice surprise in late July when the 4C is announced. Even if those numbers aren’t all we were expecting, the amount of unignorable evidence points to a HOLD FIRM edict. Last quarters revenue figures weren’t much to celebrate, yet the SP held firm. What will it do in late July??
All depends what a royalties are worth ?
 
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Not ASIO but by any chance did you complete this test a few years ago. I passed it several times. https://studyworkgrow.com.au/2019/10/24/interactive-online-spy-test/
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No,

Funnily enough I did a psychology/personality test today: just for fun. I love that type of stuff, looking inwards and learning!

Despite my wanting to retire I am quite happy and content with my job. Pays ok, it’s interesing, sometimes exciting, I like puzzles, and I’m quite experienced at it that I could mostly do it in my sleep. There’s not much that can surprise me any more. It can also be rewarding when I get a good result!

So I’ll be staying where I am until I retire.

The only reason I’d take up another job after that was if there was something I was really passionate about. I’m jealous of PVDM to be able to pursue his lifetime interest. Not that he doesn’t deserve it; he’s worked hard and taken risks to achieve what he has. Good on him!

My impatients to retire is that I want to travel, explore and have adventures before I get too old that age/health becomes an issue.
I had one close work collegue in my office of 2 retire at 60 and sadly died at 62: so I don’t want to be that person.

Brainchip is my shot at early retirement. If I can hold my nerve for 5 years (which shouldn’t be difficult) that will see me until 55 and I’ll have enough to live off of until I’m 60 and can touch my super. If my employer allows me to put some of my super into Brainchip via a SMSF and it goes as I’m expected then I am hopeful it will be a done deal. I can retire at 55, live extremely well and set my adult children up (not that they need it but the boost would be great).

This is why I’m on this site daily, reading, learning and making sure I’m up to date with whats going on.

Great work Zeebot…. and thanks so much to all the contributors.

Future looks great.
 
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Thanks for the memories TechGirl,

'It is already working in Europe with T2M, and in discussion with partners in Japan, China and Israel.'

So, does any one know what's happen to T2M ip.
Its a private semiconductor solution company, can't find much about it. Is Brainchip still working with them?

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Its great to be a shareholder.
I got a response from investors relation regarding my question with T2M.

Since no other announcement were made after the initial announcement in early 2020. As it stand. Just assume the partnership between Brainchip and T2M still remain 😎😎😎.

Its great to be a shareholder.
 
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T2M Overview​

T2M is the world’s largest independent Global Technology Business Development Company, working with clients to deliver complex system level Technologies, Semiconductor IP Cores, SW, Turnkey Design Services, KGD, SoC and Disruptive Technologies to the market, accelerating its customer's product development.

T2M’s comprehensive Complex Technology Portfolio targets the communications and consumer markets, accelerating customer development of IoT, Wearables, Cellular, STB, TV, RCU, Smart Lighting, Smart Home, Smart Medical & Audio products.

T2M’s broad range of Semiconductor IP Cores & SW are silicon proven and ready to license. Comprising of System level solutions of pre-integrated Analog, Phy, RF transceivers, Digital Controllers, Interfaces & SW for accelerating product design in key technology segments. Technologies including Audio, Bluetooth, WiFi, ZigBee, 4G, 5G, GNSS, DVB / ISDB / DTMB Demodulators/Modulators, Video Decoders/Encoders, USB / MIPI / HDMI / DP / Ethernet, pre-integrated Phys & Controllers.

T2M was founded in 2010, located in key tech clusters around the world, our senior management team provides local access to leadership technology from tier 1 technology companies to accelerate your product development.

It's great to be a shareholder.
 
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No,

Funnily enough I did a psychology/personality test today: just for fun. I love that type of stuff, looking inwards and learning!

Despite my wanting to retire I am quite happy and content with my job. Pays ok, it’s interesing, sometimes exciting, I like puzzles, and I’m quite experienced at it that I could mostly do it in my sleep. There’s not much that can surprise me any more. It can also be rewarding when I get a good result!

So I’ll be staying where I am until I retire.

The only reason I’d take up another job after that was if there was something I was really passionate about. I’m jealous of PVDM to be able to pursue his lifetime interest. Not that he doesn’t deserve it; he’s worked hard and taken risks to achieve what he has. Good on him!

My impatients to retire is that I want to travel, explore and have adventures before I get too old that age/health becomes an issue.
I had one close work collegue in my office of 2 retire at 60 and sadly died at 62: so I don’t want to be that person.

Brainchip is my shot at early retirement. If I can hold my nerve for 5 years (which shouldn’t be difficult) that will see me until 55 and I’ll have enough to live off of until I’m 60 and can touch my super. If my employer allows me to put some of my super into Brainchip via a SMSF and it goes as I’m expected then I am hopeful it will be a done deal. I can retire at 55, live extremely well and set my adult children up (not that they need it but the boost would be great).

This is why I’m on this site daily, reading, learning and making sure I’m up to date with whats going on.

Great work Zeebot…. and thanks so much to all the contributors.

Future looks great.
Mate seriously what share price do you expect in 5 years
 
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No,

Funnily enough I did a psychology/personality test today: just for fun. I love that type of stuff, looking inwards and learning!

Despite my wanting to retire I am quite happy and content with my job. Pays ok, it’s interesing, sometimes exciting, I like puzzles, and I’m quite experienced at it that I could mostly do it in my sleep. There’s not much that can surprise me any more. It can also be rewarding when I get a good result!

So I’ll be staying where I am until I retire.

The only reason I’d take up another job after that was if there was something I was really passionate about. I’m jealous of PVDM to be able to pursue his lifetime interest. Not that he doesn’t deserve it; he’s worked hard and taken risks to achieve what he has. Good on him!

My impatients to retire is that I want to travel, explore and have adventures before I get too old that age/health becomes an issue.
I had one close work collegue in my office of 2 retire at 60 and sadly died at 62: so I don’t want to be that person.

Brainchip is my shot at early retirement. If I can hold my nerve for 5 years (which shouldn’t be difficult) that will see me until 55 and I’ll have enough to live off of until I’m 60 and can touch my super. If my employer allows me to put some of my super into Brainchip via a SMSF and it goes as I’m expected then I am hopeful it will be a done deal. I can retire at 55, live extremely well and set my adult children up (not that they need it but the boost would be great).

This is why I’m on this site daily, reading, learning and making sure I’m up to date with whats going on.

Great work Zeebot…. and thanks so much to all the contributors.

Future looks great.
Maybe their are some other eyes watching the 1000 eyes 👁️:ROFLMAO: :oops:
Glad to hear you are happy and content in your current position makes it less seem like work that way very fortunate mate.
Very sad to hear that about your work collegue, life is such an ass at times and that's putting it lightly. I definitely think we are on a winner here and your early retirement plan will come to fruition. look forward to the day were we all can meet up and have a good yarn about brainchip and the life changing effects it's had for holders and industries across the world. ( I should have escaped Guantanamo Bay by then) ;)

In the words of Cpt Spock: Live long and prosper 🖖
 
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