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cassip

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Merry Christmas to all🎄
Regards from Germany

The most prominent wish, today once more, related to Christmas is peace, going along with reason and appreciation in everday interaction. Let us take care that Akida is always used for savety and comfort of humankind.

Thank you for this communicative place. Support and success have the same first letter (and "second..ed"). Go, BRN-Team!🧡

For the ones who like contemplative parts in this time of the year a poem of Rainer Maria Rilke:

Es gibt so wunderweiße Nächte There are those nights of white and wonder

Es gibt so wunderweiße Nächte, There are those nights of white and wonder
drin alle Dinge Silber sind. wherin all has a silver shine,
Da schimmert mancher Stern so lind, with many a gleaming star - a sign
als ob er fromme Hirten brächte as though to guide the shepherds yonder
zu einem neuen Jesuskind. towards a new infant divine.

Weit wie mit dichtem Demantstaube Widespread, as under diamond layers,
bestreut, erscheinen Flur und Flut, appear both meadows and the sea,
und in die Herzen, traumgemut, and in the hearts in dreamlike glee
steigt ein kapellenloser Glaube, a faith ascends, that needs no prayers,
der leise seine Wunder tut. performing wonders silently.

 
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Diogenese

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I notice there is a patent application noted early on when an intern at HPE, I am guessing. 17/222160

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Yes. That is US11436054B1 Directing queries to nodes of a cluster of a container orchestration platform distributed across a host system and a hardware accelerator of the host system
 
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Tothemoon24

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Yes. That is US11436054B1 Directing queries to nodes of a cluster of a container orchestration platform distributed across a host system and a hardware accelerator of the host system
Dio
Any chance I could lease 5% of your brain ?
It would make me 1000% smarter
 
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Anyone looked into a possible BrainChip link to Sony Depthsensing Solutions (SDS)?

I’ve stated previously that I have no idea about the technology but it seems like BrainChip and SDS are a perfect fit. Has the stuff we did/are doing with Magik Eye Inc helped us showcase Akida in Japan and got us a foot in the door with Sony?

“This relationship opens a new and exciting gateway for BrainChip in Japan.”

Happy to be shot down but always willing to risk that possibility in case it leads somewhere


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Current Sony Depthsensing Solutions engineering vacancies here

One for you @Fact Finder 👇
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BrainChip Inc and Magik Eye Inc. Partner to Combine Best of AI with 3D Sensing for Total 3D Vision Solution​

Companies to jointly pursue market opportunities using BrainChip AI processor and MagikEye 3D image sensor technology

San Francisco, August 17, 2020 – BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN), a leading provider of ultra-low power high performance AI technology, today announced that it has partnered with Magik Eye Inc., developers of revolutionary 3D sensors that change how machines see the world, to market a breakthrough solution for object detection, object classification and gesture recognition based on MagikEye’s Invertible Light™ 3D depth sensing technology and the AkidaTMneuromorphic processor. This relationship opens a new and exciting gateway for BrainChip in Japan. MagikEye’s Invertible Light provides the smallest, fastest and most power-efficient 3D depth sensing. This is done using a standard CMOS image sensor and a regular dot projector along with a proprietary and patented technique to produce 3D point cloud data. Coupled with the Akida neuromorphic processor, the companies intend to jointly provide a total 3D vision solution to customers for fast 3D object detection and recognition in applications, including robotics, automotive and emerging consumer products, such as AR/VR and others. The MagikEye technology addresses the need for devices to see clearly and understand the surrounding environment, which is critical for new classes of 3D vision applications. The BrainChip Akida neuromorphic processor efficiently utilizes AI to gather new insights from the 3D data.

The combination of advanced neuromorphic processing with a low power 3D sensor is the perfect solution for many products in end-point devices,” said Richard Wawrzyniak, Principal Analyst for ASIC & SoC at Semico Research Corp.” 3D imaging is attracting great interest in the market today and the BrainChip architecture, which delivers a power-efficient, scalable solution that enables increased functionality with minimal impact on system cost and the power budget, is the right fit for this class of applications. It is not surprising their solution would be paired with the MagikEye’s Invertible Light Technology for real-time object detection in all types of applications, where low power and high throughput are valued elements for success. Semico believes this technology partnership is a winning combination for the market,” said Wawrzyniak.

BrainChip’s groundbreaking Akida neuromorphic processor is uniquely suited to provide the analytics necessary for manufacturers to implement a complete 3D vision system. With ultra-low power and the ability to directly process the 3D image generated by the MagikEye sensor, the companies can jointly address gesture recognition in Smart Home applications, such as gaming and other consumer products. Smart Transportation and Smart City applications are additional primary markets for collaboration. This includes Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Vehicles (AV).

By combining the strengths of BrainChip’s Neural Network capabilities with MagikEye’s Invertible Light, we are excited about the game-changing benefits that customers will experience, in terms of a total 3D vision solution for robotics, machine vision and many other new applications,” said Takeo Miyazawa, MagikEye, founder and CEO.

“Our relationship with MagikEye is exciting,” said Louis DiNardo, BrainChip CEO. “The innovation brought to the market by their proprietary Invertible Light technology is impressive and this collaboration provides both companies an opportunity to address large and growing markets with outstanding technology to solve difficult real-world challenges.”
 
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Diogenese

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Anyone looked into a possible BrainChip link to Sony Depthsensing Solutions (SDS)?

I’ve stated previously that I have no idea about the technology but it seems like BrainChip and SDS are a perfect fit. Has the stuff we did/are doing with Magik Eye Inc helped us showcase Akida in Japan and got us a foot in the door with Sony?

“This relationship opens a new and exciting gateway for BrainChip in Japan.”

Happy to be shot down but always willing to risk that possibility in case it leads somewhere


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Current Sony Depthsensing Solutions engineering vacancies here

One for you @Fact Finder 👇
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BrainChip Inc and Magik Eye Inc. Partner to Combine Best of AI with 3D Sensing for Total 3D Vision Solution​

Companies to jointly pursue market opportunities using BrainChip AI processor and MagikEye 3D image sensor technology

San Francisco, August 17, 2020 – BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN), a leading provider of ultra-low power high performance AI technology, today announced that it has partnered with Magik Eye Inc., developers of revolutionary 3D sensors that change how machines see the world, to market a breakthrough solution for object detection, object classification and gesture recognition based on MagikEye’s Invertible Light™ 3D depth sensing technology and the AkidaTMneuromorphic processor. This relationship opens a new and exciting gateway for BrainChip in Japan. MagikEye’s Invertible Light provides the smallest, fastest and most power-efficient 3D depth sensing. This is done using a standard CMOS image sensor and a regular dot projector along with a proprietary and patented technique to produce 3D point cloud data. Coupled with the Akida neuromorphic processor, the companies intend to jointly provide a total 3D vision solution to customers for fast 3D object detection and recognition in applications, including robotics, automotive and emerging consumer products, such as AR/VR and others. The MagikEye technology addresses the need for devices to see clearly and understand the surrounding environment, which is critical for new classes of 3D vision applications. The BrainChip Akida neuromorphic processor efficiently utilizes AI to gather new insights from the 3D data.

The combination of advanced neuromorphic processing with a low power 3D sensor is the perfect solution for many products in end-point devices,” said Richard Wawrzyniak, Principal Analyst for ASIC & SoC at Semico Research Corp.” 3D imaging is attracting great interest in the market today and the BrainChip architecture, which delivers a power-efficient, scalable solution that enables increased functionality with minimal impact on system cost and the power budget, is the right fit for this class of applications. It is not surprising their solution would be paired with the MagikEye’s Invertible Light Technology for real-time object detection in all types of applications, where low power and high throughput are valued elements for success. Semico believes this technology partnership is a winning combination for the market,” said Wawrzyniak.

BrainChip’s groundbreaking Akida neuromorphic processor is uniquely suited to provide the analytics necessary for manufacturers to implement a complete 3D vision system. With ultra-low power and the ability to directly process the 3D image generated by the MagikEye sensor, the companies can jointly address gesture recognition in Smart Home applications, such as gaming and other consumer products. Smart Transportation and Smart City applications are additional primary markets for collaboration. This includes Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Vehicles (AV).

By combining the strengths of BrainChip’s Neural Network capabilities with MagikEye’s Invertible Light, we are excited about the game-changing benefits that customers will experience, in terms of a total 3D vision solution for robotics, machine vision and many other new applications,” said Takeo Miyazawa, MagikEye, founder and CEO.

“Our relationship with MagikEye is exciting,” said Louis DiNardo, BrainChip CEO. “The innovation brought to the market by their proprietary Invertible Light technology is impressive and this collaboration provides both companies an opportunity to address large and growing markets with outstanding technology to solve difficult real-world challenges.”
Not Magik Eye:

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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/magikeye-present-disruptive-3d-sensing-140000385.html
STAMFORD, Conn., December 20, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Magik Eye Inc. (www.magik-eye.com), an innovative 3D sensing company will be holding demonstrations for its latest Invertible Light™ Technology (ILT) at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Nevada. ILT is a patented alternative to older Time of Flight and Structured Light solutions, enabling the smallest, fastest and most power-efficient 3D sensing method.
 
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Wanna borrow my box from earlier just in case? :ROFLMAO:

Ha that’s why I opened the post with my “disclaimer”
 
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Diogenese

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I’m not suggesting Magik Eye are involved


Has the stuff we did/are doing with Magik Eye Inc helped us showcase Akida in Japan and got us a foot in the door with Sony?

“This relationship opens a new and exciting gateway for BrainChip in Japan.”
We already have a potential link to Sony through Prophesee.

https://www.prophesee.ai/2021/09/09/sony-event-based-vision-sensors-prophesee-co-development/

Atsugi, Japan — Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (“Sony”) today announced the upcoming release of two types of stacked event-based vision sensors. These sensors designed for industrial equipment are capable of detecting only subject changes, and achieve the industry’s smallest*1 pixel size of 4.86μm.

These two sensors were made possible through a collaboration between Sony and Prophesee, by combining Sony’s CMOS image sensor technology with Prophesee’s unique event-based vision sensing technology.
This enables high-speed, high-precision data acquisition and contributes to improve the productivity of the industrial equipment.

... but the more the merrier.
 
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I have no idea about Magic-Eye giving Brainchip exposure to Sony but the following definitely suggests Socionext has that capacity.

When you open the following link click on Partners:


My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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So if it's in a car ... ?
First principles, in our understanding of how our own brains process vision maybe? If we are moving in a car then our brains understand what is expected to be moving and is then aware of what is not moving or moving in a different way or direction to the car. Now to understand that in terms of how a vision sensor would be able to disseminate what is expected and what is not expected, that is a question. Also how much work is done by the sensor to do that and how much is the processor learning to make sense of the input. As has been said before a DVS camera only registers pixels that are changing within a scene as events but when everything is in motion then the events of interest will be the stationary objects or those that are moving in a different way to the car the camera is situated on, so does both the camera and the processor contribute to this understanding of what is actually a change event? What happens when the car goes over a pot hole? I guess that would be all part of the learning process and probably why multi-modal input is so important - the bump would be felt by the car and so processes the input from the DVS accordingly. I think that’s also why most cars will include LiDAR, radar and camera vision DVS or otherwise in the autonomous makeup. AIMO.
 
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Voice recognition in Scotland
 
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I have no idea about Magic-Eye giving Brainchip exposure to Sony but the following definitely suggests Socionext has that capacity.

When you open the following link click on Partners:


My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Socionext and Sony catch up regularly as part of the following with the last meeting being 25.10.22:


My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Just for interest Christy Aerne is one of Peter's connections on LinkedIn.
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Ubiquitous problem....coordinated stock manipulation by short entities

KNOW Labs (KNW) has been mentioned here before speculating that they could be using AKIDA. Their goal is to develop a non invasive blood glucose sensor/monitor.

Here is an excerpt from a news release addressing this issue.

Know Labs, Inc. Addresses False and Incomplete Short Seller’s Claims​




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    Wed, December 21, 2022, 8:29 AM GMT+13


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    SEATTLE, December 20, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Know Labs, Inc. (NYSE American: KNW), an emerging developer of non-invasive medical diagnostic technology, today addressed recent claims by a purported research firm known for fueling and participating in short-selling, which has distributed false and incomplete information about the company in an apparent effort to profit by driving down the company’s stock price.
    "Our team at Know Labs remains highly confident in the ability of our Bio-RFID™ platform technology to detect and measure glucose and other analytes in the body non-invasively, at extremely high levels of accuracy," said Ron Erickson, Know Labs founder and chairman. "We continue to test and refine our technology while working toward the FDA clearance process for medical-grade diagnostic devices."
    Know Labs will report its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2022 results during an audio webcast today, Dec. 20, 2022. This follows a recent presentation to institutional investors at the Bernstein CGM Disruptors Conference last month.
    "Attempts to manipulate the capital markets by self-interested actors seeking short-term profits by spreading lies disguised as equities research are reprehensible," Erickson continued. "White Diamond Research is notorious for its smear campaigns. Their required legal disclosure makes its intentions clear: ‘You should assume that as of the publication date of our reports and research, White Diamond (possibly along with or through our members, partners, affiliates, employees, and/or consultants) along with our clients and/or investors and/or their clients and/or investors has a short position in all stocks (and/or options, swaps, and other derivatives related to the stock) and bonds covered herein, and therefore stands to realize significant gains in the event that the price of either declines.’ That tells you all you need to know."

    "The purported research report about Know Labs got most things wrong but did get one thing right," Erickson added. "Detecting and measuring blood glucose non-invasively has never been done, and we remain confident Know Labs will offer the first devices to do it, improving the lives of millions of people with diabetes and pre-diabetes around the world."
    About Know Labs, Inc.
    Know Labs, Inc. is a public company whose shares trade on the NYSE American Exchange under the stock symbol "KNW." The Company’s technology uses spectroscopy to direct electromagnetic energy through a substance or material to capture a unique molecular signature. The Company refers to its technology as Bio-RFID™. The Bio-RFID technology can be integrated into a variety of wearable, mobile or bench-top form factors. This patented and patent-pending technology makes it possible to effectively identify and monitor analytes that could only previously be performed by invasive and/or expensive and time-consuming lab-based tests. The first application of our Bio-RFID technology will be in a product marketed as a non-invasive glucose monitor. It will provide the user with real-time information on blood glucose levels. This product will require U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance prior to its introduction to the market.
 
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Intel's Mike D talking to Anastasi about Neuromorphic


 
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