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Foxdog

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Must be the mighty chip in action here 💪


Better be hey, otherwise our minimum 3 year lead is a myth. All of a sudden it seems everyone is developing a 'neuromorphic' something or other at the moment.

Hard to find an AI article without 'neuromorphic' being mentioned. Either we're becoming ubiquitous in this field or the peloton is about to catch us before the finish line. Imo
 
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Intresting interview with GlobalFoundries CEO. Especially from 2.50 minutes.



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Neuromorphia

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Intresting interview with GlobalFoundries CEO. Especially from 2.50 minutes.



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I like this part...
GlobalFoundries CEO Dr. Thomas Caulfield "GlobalFoundries has the technologies that will help do that inference at the edge"

 
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I like this part...
GlobalFoundries CEO Dr. Thomas Caulfield "GlobalFoundries has the technologies that will do the inference at edge"

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Yes Neuromorphia,

When Thomas said they have the technologies for 'inference at the edge'

It almost sound like, Thomas took it from Rob Telson or Nandan Nayampally text book, when they describing Akida technology 😎.

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Yes Neuromorphia,

When Thomas said they have the technologies for 'inference at the edge'

It almost sound like, Thomas took it from Rob Telson or Nandan Nayampally text book, when they describing Akida technology 😎.

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I like this part...
GlobalFoundries CEO Dr. Thomas Caulfield "GlobalFoundries has the technologies that will help do that inference at the edge"

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Unless something is further linked with "Us" Global Foundries are working with Oculi through a strategic partnership to create an SPU.

Fingers crossed we Wooooed them more when they Fabbed our AKD1500

 
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Been thinking about the timeline, GF 22nm FDSOI, Renesas tapeout, Akida 1.5 tapeout, Minsky Ann.

Renesas has a licence for what they need apparently. 2 nodes from memory.

What we don't know is if the licence is all encompassing as to next iterations of Akida.

Eg. 2 nodes covers Akida 1.0 initially but has scope that it covers subsequent enhancements such as 1.5 then 2.0.

Renesas said they taping out in 22nm (GF?) In Dec. BRN late Jan Ann they taped out 1.5 in 22nm...past tense...when?..Dec?

Minsky Ann comes out straight after pretty much.

There was an article beginning of Feb where one paragraph caught my eye as to how to take the overall context when reading.

Just musing.


“So that’s kind of the plan that we have, to evolve that into that landscape,” he said. “At the very low end, we have added an ARM M33 MCU and spiking neural network with BrainChip core licensed for selected applications – we have licensed what we need to license from BrainChip including the software to get the ball rolling.”


“Now you have accelerators for driving AI with neural processing units rather than a dual core CPU. We are working with a third party taping out a device in December on 22nm CMOS,” said Chittipeddi.


today announced that it has achieved tape out of its AKD1500 reference design on GlobalFoundries’ 22nm fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) technology. This milestone is part of validating BrainChip’s IP across different processes and foundries, empowering partners with varied global manufacturing options.


Brainchip has taped out its latest Akida chip, the AKD1500, on a low power 22nm FD SOI process, and is working with Renesas on integrating the IP into microcontrollers. This will be a key route for deployment of the Minsky AI engine in industrial applications.
 
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Tothemoon24

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Go Aussies !!!

Great stuff girls
 
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Been thinking about the timeline, GF 22nm FDSOI, Renesas tapeout, Akida 1.5 tapeout, Minsky Ann.

Renesas has a licence for what they need apparently. 2 nodes from memory.

What we don't know is if the licence is all encompassing as to next iterations of Akida.

Eg. 2 nodes covers Akida 1.0 initially but has scope that it covers subsequent enhancements such as 1.5 then 2.0.

Renesas said they taping out in 22nm (GF?) In Dec. BRN late Jan Ann they taped out 1.5 in 22nm...past tense...when?..Dec?

Minsky Ann comes out straight after pretty much.

There was an article beginning of Feb where one paragraph caught my eye as to how to take the overall context when reading.

Just musing.


“So that’s kind of the plan that we have, to evolve that into that landscape,” he said. “At the very low end, we have added an ARM M33 MCU and spiking neural network with BrainChip core licensed for selected applications – we have licensed what we need to license from BrainChip including the software to get the ball rolling.”


“Now you have accelerators for driving AI with neural processing units rather than a dual core CPU. We are working with a third party taping out a device in December on 22nm CMOS,” said Chittipeddi.


today announced that it has achieved tape out of its AKD1500 reference design on GlobalFoundries’ 22nm fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) technology. This milestone is part of validating BrainChip’s IP across different processes and foundries, empowering partners with varied global manufacturing options.


Brainchip has taped out its latest Akida chip, the AKD1500, on a low power 22nm FD SOI process, and is working with Renesas on integrating the IP into microcontrollers. This will be a key route for deployment of the Minsky AI engine in industrial applications.
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This should be an interesting event, and what's in store for South Korea going forward:


"South Korea’s largest investment conference will be held in Seoul Sept. 11-15 with around 100 chief executives from global financial services firms and new growth engine industries like batteries, artificial intelligence, biopharmaceuticals, renewables, robotics and blockchain."

"Executives from SK Hynix Inc., Intel Korea and LG Display Co. will share their opinions on the chip and display markets.

In the afternoon of the day, CS Wind Corp. Chairman Kim Seong-kwon and Samsung Electronics Vice President Hwang Sang-joon will share their insights on clean energy and semiconductors, respectively.

Rainbow Robotics CEO Lee Jung-ho will speak on the outlook of collaborative robots, and ABL Bio Inc. CEO Lee Sang-hoon and Lunit CEO Seo Bum-suk will respectively introduce new drug development and medical AI."
 
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The AI Meme theme is officially rolling over now, so now will be the real test as to which companies come out of the dust. Time to shine BRN. The market has worked out that a lot of the AI noise is chaff. You’re turn to jump into the seat at the big boys and girls table.
 
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equanimous

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Is Synsense a chinese company? If it is I believe the US government might have a problem being in our smart phones.
Huawei reported net profit for 2022 totaled 35.6 billion yuan ($5.18 billion)
 
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Now, a 5G-powered private network allows data analytics to happen right at the edge of the estate. Devices in various locations throughout a business’ infrastructure can process information immediately, determine if they need to be operating differently and act on that information. Operating on a private 5G network allows businesses to make decisions based on secure information in real time. Additionally, fewer access points are needed, providing more shop floor flexibility and cost savings.

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"Once a customer, always a customer"

Warm welcome, listen carefully, steer in the desired direction, highlight the positive benefits, always think of the big picture,
not the immediate sales closure, Brainchip plays in a space that requires, extreme patience, never coming across as arrogant,
overconfident or too pushy, we have the product/s (technology) and we know it, it's a bit of a chess game in the early stages.

We have the team in place now to really move forward in the commercial sense, I know it, you all know.

Hoping to hear from Antonio this week, lets see.

Brisbane Lions playing like a pack of pussies, despite holding 2nd place on the AFL ladder, lift your game !

Texta :cool:(y)
 
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Esq.111

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Good Morning Chippers ,

Article on Sony's new ear plugs,
Highlighted the interesting bits .

* Naturally the photo is upside-down...I'm Shaw my phone enjoys tormenting me.

😃.

Regards,
Esq.
 

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rgupta

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Is Synsense a chinese company? If it is I believe the US government might have a problem being in our smart phones.
I look at things differently. We all know technology is a biggest plus in modern times but again it takes time to know which will be better technology.
An intelligent person always bets on the best and leave others to join anyone else.
So once the commercialisation starts the differences start to emerge and a better technology kill all the others and that is also a reason of dominance by the west.
They have good brains who can distinguish the best.
So end of the day they are maintaining a lead.
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