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manny100

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Great find, @Bennysmadness!

I checked out Devansh Lingamaneni’s LinkedIn profile and noticed he had reposted the following post about his Infosys ARC (Applied Research Centre) team having recently presented a live neuromorphic computing demo at Celebrating Tech 2025 (Infosys Bangalore DC’s flagship technology event in November), which in turn led me to a couple of other Infosys employees’ LinkedIn profiles.

Among them that of Senior Consultant Manish Kolachalam, who states that their research with regard to neuromorphic computing does not only relate to drones but also to “improved methods for Traffic Signal Control”:

- Currently pursuing solutions in applications of Neuromorphic Computing and Swarm Intelligence to Autonomous Machines
- Projects include Object Detection using Spiking Neural Networks in event data, heuristics for drone task allocation and improved methods for Traffic Signal Control”





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Wow, great research Frangipani.
Hope you do not mind but i copied it over on the crapper. They need a lift over there. Said it was from you.
 
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manny100

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IMO BrainChip does have the beginnings of a moat in the neuromorphic edge‑AI market — not a full on moat yet, but a real, advantage built on technology, patents, and timing.
The deeper you dig the more obvious it is that’s genuinely hard for others to copy.
1. Patents = The IP wall is real
2. Low power.
3. On chip learning which is a great advantage for Drones, Robotics, Cybersecurity, IOT.
Most competitors cannot come close.
4. Full ecosystem including all the tools, eg Akida Cloud (no hardware needed to test), Akida Development Hub, Model Zoo.
5. Partnerships some starting to bear fruit now, eg, Onsor, Frontgrade, Bascom Hunter, RTX/US/AFRL and Parsons.
No doubt we still have a long way to go but we are getting there.
 
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