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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Interesting job advert from Apple

ML Engineer Multimodal Sensing - Incubation
https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?from=appshareios&jk=9590f0c639decaa7


Thanks for posting @GStocks123! (y)

That certainly is an interesting job advert.

Apple exploring new mobile, wearable and robotic system concept prototypes using Transformers and Spiking Neural Networks.

I wonder who they'll get there SNN's from to build the prototypes?






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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Apple has been working on enhancing on-device AI capabilities. Advanced functionalities for Siri, such as improved conversational abilities and deeper app integration, were initially expected to roll out sooner but are now projected for release in 2026.

Maybe they're waiting for AKIDA 2.00?


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Apple says some AI improvements to Siri delayed to 2026​

By Stephen Nellis
March 8, 2025



Customers walk past an Apple logo inside of an Apple store at Grand Central Station in New York



March 7 (Reuters) - Some artificial intelligence improvements to Apple's voice assistant Siri will be delayed until 2026, the company said on Friday.

In a statement, Apple said it has "been working on a more personalized Siri, giving it more awareness of your personal context, as well as the ability to take action for you within and across your apps. It's going to take us longer than we thought to deliver on these features and we anticipate rolling them out in the coming year."

Apple did not give a reason for the delays. The iPhone maker had previously indicated the features would come in 2025.



 
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Thanks for posting @GStocks123! (y)

That certainly is an interesting job advert.

Apple exploring new mobile, wearable and robotic system concept prototypes using Transformers and Spiking Neural Networks.

I wonder who they'll get there SNN's from to build the prototypes?






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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Not us......

I don't believe Apple has publicly disclosed the development of its own spiking neural network technology.

Because of that I would have thought that it's plausible that Apple may consider integrating existing SNN technologies from companies like BrainChip or Intel into their prototypes.

What makes you think Apple wouldn't at least consider an external collaboration with us for their neuromorphic computing needs?

Apple's patent filings indicate a strategic interest in leveraging SNNs and neuromorphic computing to enhance the performance and efficiency of their products as you can see from this response from ChatGPT.


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Interesting....................

"At Nuremberg I will be carrying under my arm the what I believe is our most valuable intellectual property to date: an extreme-edge Large Language Model (LLM) that redefines the boundaries of AI deployment. You will be able to see the FPGA embodiment at EW at our booth. While many companies focus on the sheer volume of computation they do at the edge, I believe that the most important computation is the computation that you don't do. What does thinking differently buy us? We will be able to build SoTA systems that operate on a minuscule amounts of power, because the compute is minuscule. The result is silicon so small and cheap it could go anywhere. What if everything you see and touch could be AI powered because power and cost are no longer a limiting factor? This new invention has the potential to to woven into every aspect of your life. It is transformative."


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Interesting....................

"At Nuremberg I will be carrying under my arm the what I believe is our most valuable intellectual property to date: an extreme-edge Large Language Model (LLM) that redefines the boundaries of AI deployment. You will be able to see the FPGA embodiment at EW at our booth. While many companies focus on the sheer volume of computation they do at the edge, I believe that the most important computation is the computation that you don't do. What does thinking differently buy us? We will be able to build SoTA systems that operate on a minuscule amounts of power, because the compute is minuscule. The result is silicon so small and cheap it could go anywhere. What if everything you see and touch could be AI powered because power and cost are no longer a limiting factor? This new invention has the potential to to woven into every aspect of your life. It is transformative."


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"You will be able to see the FPGA embodiment "

TENNs or Akida 2+TeNNs in silicon, albeit in FPGA.

FPGA is an unoptimized version of the circuit constructed from a pre-assembled agglomeration of functional blocks. FPGA is usually a precursor for full ASIC production ... another step closer.

"Achieving state-of-the-art performance across various tasks, including Dynamic Gesture Recognition. "

LLM suggests to me that there could be additional memory to store one or more RAG models (RAG - retrieval-augmented generation) to facilitate swapping models for different purposes?
 
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Interesting....................

"At Nuremberg I will be carrying under my arm the what I believe is our most valuable intellectual property to date: an extreme-edge Large Language Model (LLM) that redefines the boundaries of AI deployment. You will be able to see the FPGA embodiment at EW at our booth. While many companies focus on the sheer volume of computation they do at the edge, I believe that the most important computation is the computation that you don't do. What does thinking differently buy us? We will be able to build SoTA systems that operate on a minuscule amounts of power, because the compute is minuscule. The result is silicon so small and cheap it could go anywhere. What if everything you see and touch could be AI powered because power and cost are no longer a limiting factor? This new invention has the potential to to woven into every aspect of your life. It is transformative."


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There are a number of likes on that post worth drawing attention to, although Mr Lewis is ex Qualcomm so there's that, having said that, Evgeni has been liking BRN post for the past 2 or 3 years.

Others worth looking at below
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Yeah … so…. Monday back to 40???

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Yep...Mr Lewis has my votes for CEO if he wants to put his hand up (pun intended) :LOL:
 
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March 2025 Rebalance.
No change to BRN
 

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Interesting....................

"At Nuremberg I will be carrying under my arm the what I believe is our most valuable intellectual property to date: an extreme-edge Large Language Model (LLM) that redefines the boundaries of AI deployment. You will be able to see the FPGA embodiment at EW at our booth. While many companies focus on the sheer volume of computation they do at the edge, I believe that the most important computation is the computation that you don't do. What does thinking differently buy us? We will be able to build SoTA systems that operate on a minuscule amounts of power, because the compute is minuscule. The result is silicon so small and cheap it could go anywhere. What if everything you see and touch could be AI powered because power and cost are no longer a limiting factor? This new invention has the potential to to woven into every aspect of your life. It is transformative."


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Thanks to the posters putting this up.
This looks great to me but is it just me and my BRN bias? How big is this? Is it another BRN gamechanger?
On face value it looks like it could be game changing.
Tony Lewis says in relation to Embedded Worlds at Nuremberg:
" Wednesday of next week, I will be presenting at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany, where I will discuss our groundbreaking advancements in Brain-Inspired Computing at BrainChip. "
" 2) State-Space Models: A paradigm-shifting metaphor for brain processing, capturing the essences of brain-like processing in a predictable engineering framework. This approach has the potential to redefine how we understand and replicate brain-like intelligence. This represents the next generation of BrainChip products. "
" At Nuremberg I will be carrying under my arm the what I believe is our most valuable intellectual property to date: an extreme-edge Large Language Model (LLM) that redefines the boundaries of AI deployment. You will be able to see the FPGA embodiment at EW at our booth."
- is the above the Tech advances Sean talked about?
 
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Hi Hoppy,

You may remember that the M2 card is offered in a few different flavours for different PC slots.

https://laptopmedia.com/laptop-m-2-ngff-ssd-compatibility-list/

M.2, also known as NGFF (Next Generation Form Factor) is the successor of the mSATA standard for expansion cards. M.2 is very flexible and is widely used as an option for additional storage on the today laptop’s motherboards. It can vary in its size – at this point, commercially available are 30mm, 42mm, 60mm, 80mm, and 110mm lengths, which are commonly expressed like ‘2230’ (22mm wide, 30mm long), ‘2242’ (22mm wide, 42mm long), etc.

There are also three different types of “keys”, which purpose is to prevent the use of inappropriate M.2s – B, M and B&M


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You need to choose your M2 PCB to match the installed slot. That means the internal wiring of the M2 contacts varies depending on which slot the PC has.

Most cards (e.g. SSD, etc) come B+M keyed so they fit into either slot on the mobo.
 
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Currently our Patents hold our true value, and it's much more than 410 Million AUD or more to the point 258.3 Million USD

Please, can we ALL be honest, I'm 10 years in, like many other long termers, it has not been an easy journey, yet I, like many I'd
suggest are to a point, emotionally rusted on, we believe in Peters et al technology, we question the resistance to 100% commitment
by major companies, who sing our praises, I fully understand why we turned on a dime when Sean sold his 5 year business plan to the
Board, we simply couldn't afford to go the chip route on our own, some seem to have conveniently forgotten about the near on 21
million AUD that was wasted on the "Studio" path, it was not good, I can't share what I know about Studio, but it wasn't as good as
many first thought.

Akida 1000 was born, and it was brilliant, it's so good it's being referenced as I speak, yes we now have AKD 1500, yes we now have
AKD II, but the communication from within the company to shareholders has been what I'd term mildly misleading, has it been taped
out, is it being taped out, has another entity taken charge of the fab process etc etc.

Then we have TENN's....yes it appears to be brilliant, space state models, yes we are engaged with very big market players, BUT many of
us are really frustrated, we have such a great technology, we have such a great team, all have the integrity that makes me want to stay
invested, but the allegedly 100 plus NDA's, I simply don't believe that anymore, I'm sorry, I just don't buy those comments any longer.

I trust Peter and Anil 100%......but as mentioned before, by mid 2026, which is so generous, that's 11.5 years of waiting for stable revenue,
I will be done....we need solid results, not solid lines joining dots !

I'm not normally this negative, but the suppression or manipulation of our share price seems to be getting the better of me lately.

I apologize for the moaning..............Tech ☹️
I do not recall reading or hearing Sean or another member of staff say that we had 100 plus NDA's. Where did you hear this?
 
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