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First off, thanks to Zeebot for the excellent forum. It should make it easier to have proper discussions again.

I think we'll need a few threads for each of the key companies / topics. I'll start off with Dell (who mentioned they are working with Brainchip in a previous podcast). This article was posted a couple of days ago. Dell will be investing $22.5b over the next 5 years in 6 technologies. Most of these technologies could directly involve Brainchip (AI, edge computing, machine learning, cybersecurity). The last line I highlighted is quite significant as it shows Dell is pushing quite heavily towards computing at the edge.


RIYADH: Dell Technologies plans to invest over $20 billion in six major technologies during the next five years as data is becoming the world's new oil, an executive said.

“Dell Technologies will spend $4.5 billion on R&D per year going forward,” the company’s senior vice president of Middle East, Turkey and Africa told Arab News in an interview during LEAP event in RIyadh.

“We have invested a combined $20B in R&D over the last 5 fiscal years, resulting in tech leadership, innovation and a market-leading portfolio of best-of-breed technologies, solutions and services ranging from the core to the edge to the cloud,” Mohammed Amin said.

The six technologies including 5G and artificial intelligence, according to Amin. The other four technologies include multicloud, edge computing, machine learning and cybersecurity, he added.

“Those are the six technologies that are going to be the trend in the next couple of years[...]. We're investing a lot of dollars for those six technologies. Not only that, we're having a lot of initiatives around those six technologies with so many customers in the Kingdom,” Amin said.

He emphasized on the importance of data in the coming period, saying that it will be the “new oil” by 2030 whereby 50 percent of the global economy will be digital. Edge computing is another area of interest, Amin indicated, as 85 percent of data will be created using this technology in the next three years.


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Wow thanks, IndepthDiver, great read, sounds fantastic (y)
 
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Boomer66

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Thanks IndepthDiver👏
 
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Awesome stuff,the plot thickens and gets better every day
 
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First off, thanks to Zeebot for the excellent forum. It should make it easier to have proper discussions again.

I think we'll need a few threads for each of the key companies / topics. I'll start off with Dell (who mentioned they are working with Brainchip in a previous podcast). This article was posted a couple of days ago. Dell will be investing $22.5b over the next 5 years in 6 technologies. Most of these technologies could directly involve Brainchip (AI, edge computing, machine learning, cybersecurity). The last line I highlighted is quite significant as it shows Dell is pushing quite heavily towards computing at the edge.


RIYADH: Dell Technologies plans to invest over $20 billion in six major technologies during the next five years as data is becoming the world's new oil, an executive said.

“Dell Technologies will spend $4.5 billion on R&D per year going forward,” the company’s senior vice president of Middle East, Turkey and Africa told Arab News in an interview during LEAP event in RIyadh.

“We have invested a combined $20B in R&D over the last 5 fiscal years, resulting in tech leadership, innovation and a market-leading portfolio of best-of-breed technologies, solutions and services ranging from the core to the edge to the cloud,” Mohammed Amin said.

The six technologies including 5G and artificial intelligence, according to Amin. The other four technologies include multicloud, edge computing, machine learning and cybersecurity, he added.

“Those are the six technologies that are going to be the trend in the next couple of years[...]. We're investing a lot of dollars for those six technologies. Not only that, we're having a lot of initiatives around those six technologies with so many customers in the Kingdom,” Amin said.

He emphasized on the importance of data in the coming period, saying that it will be the “new oil” by 2030 whereby 50 percent of the global economy will be digital. Edge computing is another area of interest, Amin indicated, as 85 percent of data will be created using this technology in the next three years.


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Thanks for sharing ID, obviously Dell knows all about us, and with all the dots being joined it's hard to believe nothing will come from it.

Here's the podcast with Dell employee Rob Lincourt from last year.

 
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Nice one IDD great to see you here. Looking forward to more of your indepth diving.
 
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First off, thanks to Zeebot for the excellent forum. It should make it easier to have proper discussions again.

I think we'll need a few threads for each of the key companies / topics. I'll start off with Dell (who mentioned they are working with Brainchip in a previous podcast). This article was posted a couple of days ago. Dell will be investing $22.5b over the next 5 years in 6 technologies. Most of these technologies could directly involve Brainchip (AI, edge computing, machine learning, cybersecurity). The last line I highlighted is quite significant as it shows Dell is pushing quite heavily towards computing at the edge.


RIYADH: Dell Technologies plans to invest over $20 billion in six major technologies during the next five years as data is becoming the world's new oil, an executive said.

“Dell Technologies will spend $4.5 billion on R&D per year going forward,” the company’s senior vice president of Middle East, Turkey and Africa told Arab News in an interview during LEAP event in RIyadh.

“We have invested a combined $20B in R&D over the last 5 fiscal years, resulting in tech leadership, innovation and a market-leading portfolio of best-of-breed technologies, solutions and services ranging from the core to the edge to the cloud,” Mohammed Amin said.

The six technologies including 5G and artificial intelligence, according to Amin. The other four technologies include multicloud, edge computing, machine learning and cybersecurity, he added.

“Those are the six technologies that are going to be the trend in the next couple of years[...]. We're investing a lot of dollars for those six technologies. Not only that, we're having a lot of initiatives around those six technologies with so many customers in the Kingdom,” Amin said.

He emphasized on the importance of data in the coming period, saying that it will be the “new oil” by 2030 whereby 50 percent of the global economy will be digital. Edge computing is another area of interest, Amin indicated, as 85 percent of data will be created using this technology in the next three years.


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Hi IDD
I think I read this article somewhere or something like it but the 85% of data next three years being created at the edge is a staggering number to contemplate and even more so when you consider the power that will consume.

In the slides spoken too by Sean Hehir during his presentation he adopts this slide and states that AKD1000 can run at FULL POWER for 6 months on one AA Battery.

On the Brainchip web site there is an article by Peter van der Made referring to Key Word spotting and this article predates the latest more efficient version of AKD1000. In this article in effect Peter van der Made states it will run at full power for 5 days on a AA Battery.

Tech Laden has on at least two occasions predicted in his HC posts that there will be a massive improvement in the performance figures for AKD1000 and we know from the company that it performed even better than they expected.

Not sure where this all leads in one sense but if we throw in Peter van der Made’s statement that AKD1000 can reduce by 97% to 99% the power used to process edge collected data in the Cloud or at the server and mix it in with 85% of all data in three years will be collected at the Edge then look out.

My opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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For some reason, ever since we had an affiliation with Dell, I’ve always felt this was a sleeping giant.

The fact there has been complete radio silence on any form of partnership or collaboration since the podcast for some reason makes me wonder if there is a significant amount of work happening behind the scenes.

These guys don’t get involved with podcasts with backyard companies if there isn’t something significant in it for them…

I’m really intrigued to see what comes of this relationship.
 
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Yes exactly. You do not have a “plethora” of edge use products and not find one product where you can use a chip so advanced that Mercedes Benz is prepared to proclaim its benefits.

DELL not using AKIDA technology in some form defies logic.

My opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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First off, thanks to Zeebot for the excellent forum. It should make it easier to have proper discussions again.

I think we'll need a few threads for each of the key companies / topics. I'll start off with Dell (who mentioned they are working with Brainchip in a previous podcast). This article was posted a couple of days ago. Dell will be investing $22.5b over the next 5 years in 6 technologies. Most of these technologies could directly involve Brainchip (AI, edge computing, machine learning, cybersecurity). The last line I highlighted is quite significant as it shows Dell is pushing quite heavily towards computing at the edge.


RIYADH: Dell Technologies plans to invest over $20 billion in six major technologies during the next five years as data is becoming the world's new oil, an executive said.

“Dell Technologies will spend $4.5 billion on R&D per year going forward,” the company’s senior vice president of Middle East, Turkey and Africa told Arab News in an interview during LEAP event in RIyadh.

“We have invested a combined $20B in R&D over the last 5 fiscal years, resulting in tech leadership, innovation and a market-leading portfolio of best-of-breed technologies, solutions and services ranging from the core to the edge to the cloud,” Mohammed Amin said.

The six technologies including 5G and artificial intelligence, according to Amin. The other four technologies include multicloud, edge computing, machine learning and cybersecurity, he added.

“Those are the six technologies that are going to be the trend in the next couple of years[...]. We're investing a lot of dollars for those six technologies. Not only that, we're having a lot of initiatives around those six technologies with so many customers in the Kingdom,” Amin said.

He emphasized on the importance of data in the coming period, saying that it will be the “new oil” by 2030 whereby 50 percent of the global economy will be digital. Edge computing is another area of interest, Amin indicated, as 85 percent of data will be created using this technology in the next three years.


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Great post ID, I love me some Dell connections.
 
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Hello, my first Australian post. I belong to that German Brainchip investigation group and like to add something to the Dell fantasy. Here's a link to one of the Dell solutions in the video analysis where Akida would make the difference, by now it's based on Nvidia GPUs:


Plus HE, who likes each and every Brainchip news:


For those who aren't familiar with the name:

 
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i'm really surprised that there has been no mention at all in this presentation of Edge computing at all. If " edge AI " is at all viable into the future, ( Brainchip, suggests Edge computing is the future we will have ) then why is this advanced tech not mentioned at all. There's bound to be a good reason for this to have been excluded. I'm all ears, as they say, someone, please make some comment on this omission.

Akida Ballista >>>>>>>> Maybe Dell doesn't think so ?? <<<<<<<<

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One to keep an eye on given we know Dell have been talking to Brainchip.
Hardware based improvements which seem to allow advanced AI features like privacy and increase battery life etc.


It comes as part of Dell's announcement of Optimizer—a bunch of hardware-based improvements to performance, battery life, networking and privacy, that'll be coming to workstations, Latitude and OptiPlex machines, and rugged laptops
 
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One to keep an eye on given we know Dell have been talking to Brainchip.
Hardware based improvements which seem to allow advanced AI features like privacy and increase battery life etc.


It comes as part of Dell's announcement of Optimizer—a bunch of hardware-based improvements to performance, battery life, networking and privacy, that'll be coming to workstations, Latitude and OptiPlex machines, and rugged laptops
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Posting but not watched the video

 
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Dell Technologies , Internal use - confidential , copyright 2021 . Don’t worry , your secret is safe with me , I won’t show anyone …..



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Dell Technologies , Internal use - confidential , copyright 2021 . Don’t worry , you’re secret is safe with me , I won’t show anyone …..



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Looks good to me. But is there something in there which shows akida involvement. I think the reason you shared is because of brainchip involvement but can you shed some light mate what to look for as i dont understand. Always appreciate your effort on uncovering these nuggets. 🙂
 
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