South Korea, Samsung, Hyundai + Neuromorphic

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"A South Korean Company has been stuck into validation of Akida tech using the ADE possibly doing more validation than BRN has” - LDN


South Korea

https://www.wired.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=921

The Ultimate Goal Is to Develop Neuromorphic Chips

The Korean government plans to invest 1 trillion won on AI-related technologies in the next 10 years.

It will not be Homo sapiens alone that will determine what their future will be like. Artificial intelligence will have a fair share of influence on shaping the future for Homo sapiens as well. That is the belief held by the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), which says artificial intelligence will have the greatest impact on all industries that the world has ever witnessed in the history of industrial revolutions.


https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02434-6

Brain-chip engineer tapped to lead South Korea’s science ministry

South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in has nominated Choi Ki-young, who leads an effort to create semiconductor chips that mimic processes in the brain, to be the new minister of science, information and communication technologies.


http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20190809000517

Chip expert Choi Ki-young nominated to lead ICT Ministry

In 2017, Choi headed the Neural Processing Research Center, a research center sponsored by Samsung Electronics to develop neuromorphic chips that mimic the inner work of a human brain.


http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_business/965615.html

S. Korea, US, China, Taiwan embroiled in fierce competition to dominate AI semiconductors

South Korea, the US, China, and Taiwan are in fierce competition for dominance in source technology for the AI-related semiconductor market. All four of these countries appear to be bringing their full technological capabilities to bear on the infant industry, which still lacks a dominant player. Not only traditional semiconductor manufacturers but also startups and non-semiconductor companies such as Google and Tesla have jumped into the fray.

On Oct. 12, South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun presided over a meeting of government ministers related to the field of technology at the system semiconductor design support center at the second Pangyo Techno Valley in Gyeonggi Province. At the meeting, the government unveiled its strategy for developing the AI semiconductor industry, with the goal of maintaining Korea’s status as a semiconductor powerhouse in the emerging field of AI semiconductors.

The government’s strategy consists of four main objectives: developing AI semiconductors into the next DRAM semiconductor by 2030; controlling a 20% share of the global market for AI semiconductors by 2030; developing 20 innovative AI semiconductor firms and training 3,000 highly talented workers; and seeking to create a technological “super gap” through an innovative processor-in-memory semiconductor based on Korea’s world-class capabilities in memory semiconductors.



Samsung

https://www.extremetech.com/extreme...ensors-hooked-to-ibms-brain-imitating-silicon

Samsung demonstrates camera sensors hooked to IBM’s brain-imitating silicon


http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20190618000644

Samsung’s system chip head says M&As needed for non-memory goal

Top memory chip provider announces plan to solely develop NPUs, neuromorphic processors to realize on-device AI

Kang In-yup, president of the system LSI business of Samsung’s device solutions division, emphasized that Samsung “is open to M&As,” after announcing his unit’s plan to accelerate the development and commercialization of neural processing units and NPU-equipped end-to-end solutions to help realize on-device artificial intelligence.

“It’s impossible to expect organic growth to become the top player in this field,” Kang said. “We will consider both small and big M&As to secure talent.”



Hyundai


https://patents.google.com/patent/US20200118358A1/en

Failure diagnosis method for power train components

Current Assignee: Hyundai Motor Co Kia Motors Corp

Abstract
A failure diagnosis method for power train components may include: establishing, by a server, a diagnosis model based on vibration big data indicative of failure of power train components; classifying and modeling, by the server, failed components among the power train components by using feature vectors extracted from the vibration big data; initiating, by a controller of a vehicle, failure diagnosis on power train components of the vehicle by an input command or setting of a driver; and diagnosing, by the controller of the vehicle, a failure of the power train components of the vehicle by comparing a feature vector corresponding to the power train vibration of the vehicle measured during the vehicle travels with the vibration big data modeled in the diagnosis model.


Interesting parallels:


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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.11741.pdf


T2FSNN: Deep Spiking Neural Networks withTime-to-first-spike Coding

Acknowledgements
This work was supported in part by the National Research Founda-tion of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (Ministryof Science and ICT) [2016M3A7B4911115, 2018R1A2B3001628],the Brain Korea 21 Plus Project in 2019, AIR Lab (AI ResearchLab) in Hyundai Motor Company through HMC-SNU AI Consortium Fund, and Samsung Research Funding & Incubation Center of Samsung Electronics under Project Number SRFC-IT1901-12.


https://ojs.aaai.org//index.php/AAAI/article/view/6787

Spiking-YOLO: Spiking Neural Network for Energy-Efficient Object Detection

Acknowledgements
This work was supported in part by the National Re-search Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded bythe Korean government (Ministry of Science and ICT)[2016M3A7B4911115, 2018R1A2B3001628], the BrainKorea 21 Plus Project in 2019, Samsung Electronics (DSand Foundry), and AIR Lab (AI Research Lab) in Hyundai Motor Company through HMC-SNU AI Consortium Fund.


Samsung & Hyundai

http://m.koreatimes.co.kr/pages/article.asp?newsIdx=289641

Samsung, Hyundai seeking accessible ways to develop relations

"It remains to be seen whether or not Hyundai will use Samsung's automotive application processors because if it does, then Samsung would learn core factors of Hyundai's future electric vehicle roadmap. I believe the prerequisite about an expansion of ties between Samsung and Hyundai, is Samsung's commitment that it will not make its own vehicles," the executive said by telephone.

Samsung is the global leader in DRAM and flash-type memory chips, but is chasing Taiwan's TSMC and other custom design chip makers. Some analysts expect Samsung will acquire companies related to automotive and bio-health technologies.


https://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?year=2020&no=493184

Samsung-Hyundai partnership may extend beyond batteries to automated driving

The symbolic get-together of the heads of Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor is fueling hopes of a deepening partnership in smart mobility between the world’s top chipmaker and Korea`s household car brand.


Interesting developments:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/ralphj...on-dynamics-from-softbank-in-11-billion-deal/

Hyundai Buys Boston Dynamics From SoftBank In $1.1 Billion Deal

South Korean car giant Hyundai Motor Group has agreed to buy a controlling stake in Boston Dynamics, in a deal that values the U.S.-based robot maker at $1.1 billion, from SoftBank Group.
 
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https://www.samsungnext.com/blog/the-future-of-ai-is-on-the-edge

We know Samsung knows about brainchip, but how well do they know them?

Reading this article it makes me think Samsung knows brainchip very well, and it wouldn’t surprise me if We saw Akida implemented in Samsung product everywhere in the future;)

Samsung plans to spend 22 billion dollars in mainly Ai and 5g tech and AI at the edge excites them more then cloud based AI.

It’s been a long times since I looked into Samsung, but one of these days the 1000 eyes will find a solid connection!
 
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I wonder whether it has been validated already..!
 
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Anyone remember who lent us that DVS camera ages ago?

Haven't watched it again but I recall someone from BRN thanking them for the lend.
 
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Anyone remember who lent us that DVS camera ages ago?

Haven't watched it again but I recall someone from BRN thanking them for the lend.

Anil Mankar thanked Samsung for lending Brainchip a DVS camera.

Regards
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Yes! Thanks for the memory reboot.
 
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Checking this thread, there has been no further posts on Samsung products. Thought I should bring it forward given Samsung are promoting smart white goods with AI. Not sure if it has been explored in other threads.

If these products do in fact include Akida, then the IP $ should roll into the Current June quarter. Some if the tech gurus could comment on whether this is a yes or no to the likelihood of Akida on the shelf product now.

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Nviso just tweeted this. Very interesting. It would be great to have Akida inside Hyundai's!

 
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Nviso just tweeted this. Very interesting. It would be great to have Akida inside Hyundai's!




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Data PointEV Sales Hit New Record in Q2 2022
Wednesday July 13, 2022

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 was the hottest newcomer: Zero sales in Q2 2021; 7,448 in Q2 2022.

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Hyundai aims to develop own automotive semiconductors

"We are focusing on power semiconductors and are in the process of developing and producing them. We also see system semiconductors as an area of development," Hyundai Mobis said.

Behind Hyundai Motor Group's internalization of semiconductors is the global automotive market's rapid transition to future vehicles such as EVs and autonomous driving.

Power semiconductors, developed and produced by Hyundai Mobis, is one of the key components that can extend the driving range of EVs. High-performance semiconductors are necessary parts of autonomous driving and artificial intelligence (AI).
 
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Boston Dynamics AI Institute Targets Basic Research

As a research-first organization, the Institute will work on solving the most important and difficult challenges facing the creation of advanced robots. The Institute’s culture is designed to combine the best features of university research labs with those of corporate development labs while working in four core technical areas: cognitive AI, athletic AI, organic hardware design, as well as ethics and policy.
 
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Q&A: Marc Raibert on the Boston Dynamics AI Institute

The founder of Boston Dynamics talks with us about the new $400 million research institute
 
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https://www.samsungnext.com/blog/the-future-of-ai-is-on-the-edge

We know Samsung knows about brainchip, but how well do they know them?

Reading this article it makes me think Samsung knows brainchip very well, and it wouldn’t surprise me if We saw Akida implemented in Samsung product everywhere in the future;)

Samsung plans to spend 22 billion dollars in mainly Ai and 5g tech and AI at the edge excites them more then cloud based AI.

It’s been a long times since I looked into Samsung, but one of these days the 1000 eyes will find a solid connection!
Question. Assuming the Samsung Washer AI had 5 or 10 sensors in the machine, that all feed into the SNN Akida. Spare defect detection of sorts.

If Samsung had a Wifi/Upload connection on the SoC chip board, then they could be updated about the entire worldwide fleet. Every week, the washers upload the meta data of how the sensors are doing and Samsung would have a Worldwide Dashboard over every product, and what parts of the equipment are failing more often.

Am I off here? So many industrial use cases it seems.
 
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