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That was a great post by Kevin Johnson.
Quadric proved their chip is a computer that can also run neural networks, ie it can run DOOM.
But Kevin had AKIDA playing 50 games at the same time - amazing.
This is a neuromorphic achievement.
Kevin proved that spiking neural nets can also play DOOM, 50 copies at once, at scale, and on hardware that was purpose-built for inference alone.
Symphony manages the “hive mind” of Akida chips playing 50 games simultaneously. AKIDA using perception and decision making.
Kevin is showing how powerful these chips are and how Symphony can manage them.
This all goes well for the future of AI, robotics, and autonomy.
Just for clarification it appears that an AKIDA/Quadric/Symphony combination would likely come together initially in the form of a type of Edge box for robotics and other mobile assets - if it ever does. Maybe later as chiplets?
Its an exciting concept.
 
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This is just my personal opinion!

I’ve marked the next targets to break out of the triangle in red. All on the daily chart. The rising green trendline remains active as long as the price doesn’t sustainably fall below 0.125 after the mid-April high. The important 200-day moving average is also waiting at 0.18. So there’s still a lot to do here. I’m hoping for some volume to support this. At some point, I also expect a larger correction. But we’re still a long way from that. Any other thoughts on this? Bring them on!
 

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That's dot joining at the outer edge and more guessing than facts, doubt you can find actually facts proving your statement. I been looking and nil hits?

Megachips partnered with both companies in May 2022, and they bought an IP license from BRN as well, but it's been quiet from them since.
We have covered this extensively via posing a month or more ago.
There is no dot joining - you just omitted the self research element before posting/guessing/doubting.
The Nara Institute of science and technology and Megachips co wrote this Robotics paper 23rd August 2024.
See quote below from the paper. AKIDA is involved.
Basically the paper says Akida delivers ultra‑low‑power, event‑driven, on‑device intelligence with the ability to learn and adapt — making it ideal for IoT, robotics, metering, and edge autonomy.
It would be impossible for Megachips to evaluate the results carefully, reject AKIDA, source another chip (time consuming on its own), go through at least 18 months of testing, package it and fit it into a robot for Showroom demonstrations (which they did) from September 2025 all in 13 months.
"This section describes the construction of the proposed framework shown in Fig. 2. We utilized a desktop PC equipped with a GPU (Nvidia RTX3090) for updating the policies and an Akida Neural Processor SoC as a neurochip [9, 12]. The robot was controlled by the policies implemented in the neurochip. SNNs were implemented to the neurochip by a conversion executed by the MetaTF of Akida that converts the software [9, 12]. Samples were collected by the SNN policies in both the simulation tasks and the real-robot tasks since the target task is neurochip-driven robot control. For learning, the GPU updates the poli cies based on the collected samples in the real-robot environment. Concerning the SNN structure, the quantization of weights ws described in Eq. (16) and the calculation accuracy of the activation functions described in Eq. (17) are verified in a range from 2- to 8-bits; they are the implementation constraints of the neurochip [9]."
 
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This is just my personal opinion!

I’ve marked the next targets to break out of the triangle in red. All on the daily chart. The rising green trendline remains active as long as the price doesn’t sustainably fall below 0.125 after the mid-April high. The important 200-day moving average is also waiting at 0.18. So there’s still a lot to do here. I’m hoping for some volume to support this. At some point, I also expect a larger correction. But we’re still a long way from that. Any other thoughts on this? Bring them on!

Here’s my immediate thought.


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Brain-Inspired Computing Architectures

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Nvidia had $215B revenue in 2025.

Even if we accept the starting point of $42M sales for neuromorphic in 2025, I think that their estimate of $8B in 10 years is way too low. That said, I don't know how they've calculated their forecast, and I have no expertise in forecasting, but a simple comparison with Nvidia, along with our knowledge of the technical advantages of Akida leads me to guess that the market will be more than 10 times their estimate in 10 years, and that's a conservative guess.

We know that Akida performs better than Jetson and the power squeeze alone will mandate neuromorphic not only for the edge, but all the way up the rainbow to the cloud. Of course there will be competition. Loihi 2 has a lot of weight behind it, but can a dinosaur like Intel really change its spots or will neuromorphic be their Cretaceous asteroid?

Kevin has also opened up new vistas for Akida to conquer. potentially dragging the IBM mammoth out of the tar pit.
 
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