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GpHiggsBoson

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For those that don’t know…

I have owned BRN shares for many many years.

I sold some around the highs and kept plenty too.

I am a true believer in this technology.

This crazy market is very difficult to gauge. Massive volatility. I am happy to ride the thing out, however long it takes.

I do day trade, the adrenaline rush is something I enjoy. I think a lot of people shouldn’t really be in the market especially now, who knows where we will end up.

I am happy with a long term hold on BRN, the share price doesn’t impact me with a long term view but those that bought high with less capital I do feel for you. Might be a patience game, hopefully not?

Fingers crossed we continue to get more validation from corporations signing up for our product in the not too distant future. Until then patience is the key.

I try to read most of the posts here but unfortunately at this stage I am time poor.

Keep up the fantastic research and posts.

To all the brilliant minds, All the best!❤️

AKIDA BALLISTA

No advice, in my opinion, DYOR
 
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Pappagolla

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I have a question if someone can help me find an answer.
Before that let me be very clear I am a holder and have no intention to sell.
We launched akida1000 and the total costs were approx 7 million. Then we were unable to recover even that much money from the product leave alone any profits. Looking at the figures each chip may cost us $1000.
Now company if taping out akida 1500 another 7-10 million dollar cost. So where we failed with akida 1000 and what will be the difference this time.
Sorry again does not look like a question from a holder but again assure you the question is out of cuorisity than criticism
Thanks everyone for their time

You’re forgetting that Akida 1000 IP will generate royalty payments from both Renesas and MegaChips (at the very least) so it might be a bit premature in calling it a failure.
 
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A place like that was created because most of the shit posted here now IS people voicing their concern. The repetitive whinging about the same issue (that was addressed by the company) over the last 2 days is embarrassing and shows people “say” they have timelines and long term views but also want it now! They completely dismiss all the amazing stuff that’s been happening the last 6-12 months because they didn’t get an Ann that I think wouldn’t have made any difference anyway. Didn’t someone create a thread for the anxiety riddled insecurities about the SP so we don’t have to read it here?
You are correct the thread is https://thestockexchange.com.au/thr...e-bad-and-the-fugly.139152/page-4#post-230300
Also kinda say's something when a lot of people are voicing concern and a bit of it happens in private DMs also. But I'll not be commenting on it anymore as I've discovered this is not the place to express an honest opinion of concern.
Also changed title to add "concern" I think there's is more concerns than share price alone. So changed the title.
Edit.. me personally I have no issue with share price.
Obviously would be wonderful if it was reflecting what I think it should be but that has no bearing on whatever concerns I hold when then they arise.
 
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I have a question if someone can help me find an answer.
Before that let me be very clear I am a holder and have no intention to sell.
We launched akida1000 and the total costs were approx 7 million. Then we were unable to recover even that much money from the product leave alone any profits. Looking at the figures each chip may cost us $1000.
Now company if taping out akida 1500 another 7-10 million dollar cost. So where we failed with akida 1000 and what will be the difference this time.
Sorry again does not look like a question from a holder but again assure you the question is out of cuorisity than criticism
Thanks everyone for their time
A bit too soon to call it a failure mate that journey is just getting started( journey to revenue)
 
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Bombersfan

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You are correct the thread is https://thestockexchange.com.au/thr...e-bad-and-the-fugly.139152/page-4#post-230300
Also kinda say's something when a lot of people are voicing concern and a bit of it happens in private DMs also. But I'll not be commenting on it anymore as I've discovered this is not the place to express an honest opinion of concern.
Also changed title to add "concern" I think there's is more concerns than share price alone. So changed the title.
What does it kinda say to you? To me it says those people don’t really know what they’re doing, and are constantly looking for reassurance. It’s usually the same handful of people. Some legends here have posted so much reassuring stuff yet it’s still not enough for some.
 
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What does it kinda say to you? To me it says those people don’t really know what they’re doing, and are constantly looking for reassurance. It’s usually the same handful of people. Some legends here have posted so much reassuring stuff yet it’s still not enough for some.
Not sure mate I'm not into judging people without knowing all their circumstances.
 
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Has anyone heard of Ambient Intelligence?

This is an interesting one.......

View attachment 28337



"When sensors in the TV detect presence in the room, the TV turns on
and can display useful information through custom widgets, such as
calendars and news."

I guess these sensors would need to be able to differentiate between a person and say a dog, or an adult versus an infant...... that is unless the dog or the infant needs a calendar or the news....

More on Ambient Intelligence here:

What are your thoughts?
The Socionext Radar sensors that have akida IP (CES announcement) have this use case .
Below from product spec page Socionext radar sensor
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Neuromorphic Engineer - Spiking Neural Networks/Algorithms/ SNN/ PhD/​



Neuromorphic Engineer - Spiking Neural Networks/Algorithms/ SNN/ PhD/ ANN

Our client is a leading global technology corporation providing ICT infrastructure and smart devices who are searching for a Neuromorphic Engineer to join their team.
This position is on a full time permanent basis in Cambridge, UK

Key Responsibilities of a Neuromorphic Engineer
  • Develop neuromorphic computing algorithms for event-based processing of various sensor signals based on spiking neural networks, and applying them to challenging customer use-cases
  • Analyzing and profiling AI/ML algorithms, performance analysis and benchmarking of neuromorphic concepts
  • Establish methods to incorporate algorithms in system-wide simulation to evaluate impact on key metrics (latency, power consumption)

Key Requirements
  • PhD in neuromorphic computing field or relevant discipline
  • Experience with ANN models training and development
  • Experience with SNN simulation and training
  • Experience in building and deploying DNN with standard frameworks e.g Tensorflow, PyTorch, PyNN
  • Excellent programming skills- C++, MATLAB, or Python


Anyone know of a leading global technology corporation based in Cambridge who would be looking for a Neuromorphic Engineer? The job has now been closed.
Hopefully BRN are paying our inner circle of neuromorphic superstars enough so they aren't tempted to jump ship
ship it han solo GIF
 
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The Pope

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I feel like many others that everything is falling into place. We’ve gone from a 4c of $100k to our latest of approx $1.1m. Roughly a 1000% increase. When our next 4c comes out with $2-3m(?) it will start to show a definite trend and remove all doubt that BRN is making money and will continue to go from strength to strength… full forward another 6-9 months, and everything starts compounding from larger market exposure creating more customers wanting the tech on top of IP revenue starting to pour in…. It’s going to be a very good year indeed …. DYOR. Only my opinion and not a crystal ball.. 😆
I’m waiting for the pitch fork crew on my below comment ( as per RFTA comment today on reserving comment if not positive)

The $1.1m revenue could be from Megachips. A sale made almost 1.5 years ago now.
Unless BRN management can come out and prove me wrong then who knows. Just my thoughts but it’s my understanding there was revenue still to be released from megachips.
Ok, if I’m wrong get Tony Dawe to prove it in a email back to TSE and post it here. This may ease any thoughts from some on TSE with where the $1.1m came from.
 
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The Socionext Radar sensors that have akida IP (CES announcement) have this use case .
Below from product spec page Socionext radar sensor
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Nice find doz, really appreciate your digging.
Hope that has an override function as sometimes I like to leave the TV on when I'm away from home as to give the appearance of someone being home.
LoL and no my dog is only vicious when you try to help him or try take his blanky away when he's being romantic.😱
 
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Diogenese

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It is possible that our deal with Prophesee (and a couple of other start-ups) is a joint development.

In a JV, the usual thing is that the partners get a share of the end product, usually in proportion to what they put into the project, so there would be no sign-on licence fee, and we may need to wait for sales before we see any money.

On the other hand, the returns from a JV could be higher than from a licence agreement.
So I got thinking about the potential markets of our partners.

NB: The following is just my daydreaming, and not based on sufficient solid information to serve as investment advice.

This is a list of what I think are some of our larger potential partnership markets, ranked in my guess at the relative potential markets.

Happy to have this dissected and forensically examined [substance rather than semantics].

Akida Market Partners

  • MorseMicro
  • Prophesee
  • SiFive
  • Valeo
  • Socionext
  • Edge impulse
  • nViso


MorseMicro

The potential market for MorseMicro’s HaLow WiFi gateway is massive.

MorseMicro has the HaLow ultra-low power, ultra-long range, multitude WiFi for IoT.

The creators of HaLow include the inventors of the original WiFi.

HaLow could potentially become the standard for multi-device WiFi gateways.

If HaLow becomes the standard, not only could Akida be used in the gateway, but it may also be required in the connected devices.

The MorseMicro patent for their gateway circuit includes a MAC (multiply accumulate) processor.

Akida can perform MAC operations far more efficiently than a MAC ALU (arithmetic logic unit).

It is also possible that Akida could be used in the communication circuits of IoT devices connected to the HaLow gateway.

MorseMicro is a MegaChips partner, as is BrainChip.

@thelittleshort listed a number of MorseMicro engineers who are following BrainChip. This is significant as MorseMicro does not profess to be an AI company.


Prophesee

Prophesee event-based camera (DVS) and Akida are a hand-and-glove fit.

Akida’s speed and power efficiency surpass alternative technologies previously used with Prophesee.

The potential market for Prophesee is pretty well unlimited, from IoT security through ADAS, to NASA and DoD.

In conjunction with Sony, they have developed a camera blur elimination capability. I don’t know if Akida can be used advantageously with this, but if so, this market alone is huge.


SiFive

SiFive designs processors using RISC-V architecture (RISC = Reduced Instruction Set Computer).

RISC-V is a recently developed computing language and the creators have set up SiFive.

RISC-V is a major competitor to ARM, who use RISC-IV.

The SiFive market is in computers.


Valeo

Valeo makes sensors for ADAS.

Valeo are the market leaders in LiDaR.

Akida has a sweet spot for LiDaR.

The EV revolution will see massive demand for LiDaR in the next few years.


Socionext

Socionext is a major fabless chip designer who produced the production layout for Akida 1000.

They made a co-presentation with BrainChip and nViso at CES2023.


nViso

nViso has human emotion recognition software which has been adapted to utilize the image classification capabilities of Akida at greater than 1000 fps.

This may be useful in implementing the recently-mandated DMS (2022) (Driver Monitoring System) in Europe.


Edge Impulse

Edge Impulse provides ML algorithms for edge devices.

Akida is capable of greatly increasing the processing capability and power efficiency of these algorithms.
 
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I have a question if someone can help me find an answer.
Before that let me be very clear I am a holder and have no intention to sell.
We launched akida1000 and the total costs were approx 7 million. Then we were unable to recover even that much money from the product leave alone any profits. Looking at the figures each chip may cost us $1000.
Now company if taping out akida 1500 another 7-10 million dollar cost. So where we failed with akida 1000 and what will be the difference this time.
Sorry again does not look like a question from a holder but again assure you the question is out of cuorisity than criticism
Thanks everyone for their time
Hi rgupta, your assumption that AKIDA1000 is a failure is a little premature. The fact that BRN are continuing to develop different versions of our tech only serves to protect and extend our technological lead in the market place.

As each iteration is released it does not make any existing redundant. Rather each new version of AKIDA opens up new opertunities and further extends on the scope of applications that can benefit from AKIDA. Slide 21 "investing in the future" from the 2021 AGM presentation (as attached) outlines this and demonstrates brilliantly the differences between current and future versions of the AKIDA tech along with examples of their potential end product applications.


In short its a bloody good thing.
 
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Slade

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So I got thinking about the potential markets of our partners.

NB: The following is just my daydreaming, and not based on sufficient solid information to serve as investment advice.

This is a list of what I think are some of our larger potential partnership markets, ranked in my guess at the relative potential markets.

Happy to have this dissected and forensically examined.

Akida Market Partners

  • MorseMicro
  • Prophesee
  • SiFive
  • Valeo
  • Socionext
  • Edge impulse
  • nViso


MorseMicro

The potential market for MorseMicro’s HaLow WiFi gateway is massive.

MorseMicro has the HaLow ultra-low power, ultra-long range, multitude WiFi for IoT.

The creators of HaLow include the inventors of the original WiFi.

HaLow could potentially become the standard for multi-device WiFi gateways.

If HaLow becomes the standard, not only could Akida be used in the gateway, but it may also be required in the connected devices.

The MorseMicro patent for their gateway circuit includes a MAC (multiply accumulate) processor.

Akida can perform MAC operations far more efficiently than a MAC ALU (arithmetic logic unit).

It is also possible that Akida could be used in the communication circuits of IoT devices connected to the HaLow gateway.

MorseMicro is a MegaChips partner, as is BrainChip.

@thelittleshort listed a number of MorseMicro engineers who are following BrainChip. This is significant as MorseMicro does not profess to be an AI company.


Prophesee

Prophesee event-based camera (DVS) and Akida are a hand-and-glove fit.

Akida’s speed and power efficiency surpass alternative technologies previously used with Prophesee.

The potential market for Prophesee is pretty well unlimited, from IoT security through ADAS, to NASA and DoD.

In conjunction with Sony, they have developed a camera blur elimination capability. I don’t know if Akida can be used advantageously with this, but if so, this market alone is huge.


SiFive

SiFive designs processors using RISC-V architecture (RISC = Reduced Instruction Set Computer).

RISC-V is a recently developed computing language and the creators have set up SiFive.

RISC-V is a major competitor to ARM, who use RISC-IV.

The SiFive market is in computers.


Valeo

Valeo makes sensors for ADAS.

Valeo are the market leaders in LiDaR.

Akida has a sweet spot for LiDaR.

The EV revolution will see massive demand for LiDaR in the next few years.


Socionext

Socionext is a major fabless chip designer who produced the production layout for Akida 1000.

They made a co-presentation with BrainChip and nViso at CES2023.


nViso

nViso has human emotion recognition software which has been adapted to utilize the image classification capabilities of Akida at greater than 1000 fps.

This may be useful in implementing the recently-mandated DMS (2022) (Driver Monitoring System) in Europe.


Edge Impulse

Edge Impulse provides ML algorithms for edge devices.

Akida is capable of greatly increasing the processing capability and power efficiency of these algorithms.
@Diogenese I really appreciate your post. Hands down the best thing I have read on here for quite some time. It provides a focus for the 1000 eyes. Where is RT when you need him to say, “these are exciting times”.
 
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JK200SX

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Has anyone heard of Ambient Intelligence?

This is an interesting one.......

View attachment 28337



"When sensors in the TV detect presence in the room, the TV turns on
and can display useful information through custom widgets, such as
calendars and news."

I guess these sensors would need to be able to differentiate between a person and say a dog, or an adult versus an infant...... that is unless the dog or the infant needs a calendar or the news....

More on Ambient Intelligence here:

What are your thoughts?
I forgot to mention, in this article:

Ken Washington says:

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There's only one North Star. How's that for a dot join :)
Here Hehir!
 
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So I got thinking about the potential markets of our partners.

NB: The following is just my daydreaming, and not based on sufficient solid information to serve as investment advice.

This is a list of what I think are some of our larger potential partnership markets, ranked in my guess at the relative potential markets.

Happy to have this dissected and forensically examined.

Akida Market Partners

  • MorseMicro
  • Prophesee
  • SiFive
  • Valeo
  • Socionext
  • Edge impulse
  • nViso


MorseMicro

The potential market for MorseMicro’s HaLow WiFi gateway is massive.

MorseMicro has the HaLow ultra-low power, ultra-long range, multitude WiFi for IoT.

The creators of HaLow include the inventors of the original WiFi.

HaLow could potentially become the standard for multi-device WiFi gateways.

If HaLow becomes the standard, not only could Akida be used in the gateway, but it may also be required in the connected devices.

The MorseMicro patent for their gateway circuit includes a MAC (multiply accumulate) processor.

Akida can perform MAC operations far more efficiently than a MAC ALU (arithmetic logic unit).

It is also possible that Akida could be used in the communication circuits of IoT devices connected to the HaLow gateway.

MorseMicro is a MegaChips partner, as is BrainChip.

@thelittleshort listed a number of MorseMicro engineers who are following BrainChip. This is significant as MorseMicro does not profess to be an AI company.


Prophesee

Prophesee event-based camera (DVS) and Akida are a hand-and-glove fit.

Akida’s speed and power efficiency surpass alternative technologies previously used with Prophesee.

The potential market for Prophesee is pretty well unlimited, from IoT security through ADAS, to NASA and DoD.

In conjunction with Sony, they have developed a camera blur elimination capability. I don’t know if Akida can be used advantageously with this, but if so, this market alone is huge.


SiFive

SiFive designs processors using RISC-V architecture (RISC = Reduced Instruction Set Computer).

RISC-V is a recently developed computing language and the creators have set up SiFive.

RISC-V is a major competitor to ARM, who use RISC-IV.

The SiFive market is in computers.


Valeo

Valeo makes sensors for ADAS.

Valeo are the market leaders in LiDaR.

Akida has a sweet spot for LiDaR.

The EV revolution will see massive demand for LiDaR in the next few years.


Socionext

Socionext is a major fabless chip designer who produced the production layout for Akida 1000.

They made a co-presentation with BrainChip and nViso at CES2023.


nViso

nViso has human emotion recognition software which has been adapted to utilize the image classification capabilities of Akida at greater than 1000 fps.

This may be useful in implementing the recently-mandated DMS (2022) (Driver Monitoring System) in Europe.


Edge Impulse

Edge Impulse provides ML algorithms for edge devices.

Akida is capable of greatly increasing the processing capability and power efficiency of these algorithms.
The words possible, could, capable, useful, advantageously and sweet spot get used all too often and can mean Jack if no one signs on the dotted line. You can increase your sales staff all you like. If they don’t want it after a year or two or three in some cases then they just don’t want it. All the dots in the world can be joined but if no money flows then it just ain’t so.
We have a chip that is so called science fiction to some yet no money changes hands. No IP deals knocking down doors. Hey Hey has told us twice now the strategy is to convert these NDA customers to paying customers. If Akida is so damn good at everything, why is it so hard to get a signature on a piece of paper?
Taping out a chip is no big deal according to our own management (sic).
Until there is significant revenue, I’ll be sceptical of dots joined.
 
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Neuromorphic Engineer - Spiking Neural Networks/Algorithms/ SNN/ PhD/​



Neuromorphic Engineer - Spiking Neural Networks/Algorithms/ SNN/ PhD/ ANN

Our client is a leading global technology corporation providing ICT infrastructure and smart devices who are searching for a Neuromorphic Engineer to join their team.
This position is on a full time permanent basis in Cambridge, UK

Key Responsibilities of a Neuromorphic Engineer
  • Develop neuromorphic computing algorithms for event-based processing of various sensor signals based on spiking neural networks, and applying them to challenging customer use-cases
  • Analyzing and profiling AI/ML algorithms, performance analysis and benchmarking of neuromorphic concepts
  • Establish methods to incorporate algorithms in system-wide simulation to evaluate impact on key metrics (latency, power consumption)

Key Requirements
  • PhD in neuromorphic computing field or relevant discipline
  • Experience with ANN models training and development
  • Experience with SNN simulation and training
  • Experience in building and deploying DNN with standard frameworks e.g Tensorflow, PyTorch, PyNN
  • Excellent programming skills- C++, MATLAB, or Python


Anyone know of a leading global technology corporation based in Cambridge who would be looking for a Neuromorphic Engineer? The job has now been closed.
@chapman89 already accepted last week 😂
 
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Getricho must be over the moon about that..

Im not bothered at all by day to day movements as im here for the long haul. Shorters will have to buy back the stock eventually.

EMOTIONS​

“The investor cannot enter the arena of the stock market with any real hope of success unless he is armed with mental weapons that distinguish him in kind—not in a fancied superior degree—from the trading public.” Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor 1949

“The game of speculation is the most uniformly fascinating game in the world. But it is not a game for the stupid, the mentally lazy, the man of inferior
emotional balance, nor for the get-rich- quick adventurer. They will die poor.” Jesse Livermore 1940

“American business, really, has never let investors down as a group, but
investors have done themselves in quite frequently.” Warren Buffett

"It’s an easy game, if you can control your emotions." Warren Buffett

“I don’t think investing is that hard. The hard part of investing, as Warren Buffet said is temperament, you need to have the right temperament.” Chris Hohn

“Investing in public markets isn’t just about intelligence and being a good stock picker. It’s a lot about temperament.” Munib Islam

“Never mark emotions to market.” Nick Sleep

"Emotions are universal and there is no stopping the flow of seasons." Adam Smith, The Money Game

"There is one requirement that is absolute in money management, and you have already learned it with the first Irregular Rule: If you don't know who you are, this is an expensive place to find out. The requirement is emotional maturity. In short, you have to be able to handle any situation without losing your cool, or letting your emotions takeover. You must operate without anxiety." Adam Smith, The Money Game
Hi @equanimous ,

Some wise words there to be sure. Your last quote is the one.

"There is one requirement that is absolute in money management, and you have already learned it with the first Irregular Rule: If you don't know who you are, this is an expensive place to find out. The requirement is emotional maturity. In short, you have to be able to handle any situation without losing your cool, or letting your emotions takeover. You must operate without anxiety." Adam Smith, The Money Game


Don't read to much in to my post. I learnt long ago to trade with emotion, not on emotion. Big difference. Gave trading with no emotion a go and found it a sure fire way to lose money.

I only have a handful of shares atm. BRN & PLS are investments. ANZ, EDV & SYA are trades.

And 88E is me just flat out gambling.
 
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The words possible, could, capable, useful, advantageously and sweet spot get used all too often and can mean Jack if no one signs on the dotted line. You can increase your sales staff all you like. If they don’t want it after a year or two or three in some cases then they just don’t want it. All the dots in the world can be joined but if no money flows then it just ain’t so.
We have a chip that is so called science fiction to some yet no money changes hands. No IP deals knocking down doors. Hey Hey has told us twice now the strategy is to convert these NDA customers to paying customers. If Akida is so damn good at everything, why is it so hard to get a signature on a piece of paper?
Taping out a chip is no big deal according to our own management (sic).
Until there is significant revenue, I’ll be sceptical of dots joined.
Best post for ages.....by far👌
 
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So I got thinking about the potential markets of our partners.

NB: The following is just my daydreaming, and not based on sufficient solid information to serve as investment advice.

This is a list of what I think are some of our larger potential partnership markets, ranked in my guess at the relative potential markets.

Happy to have this dissected and forensically examined.

Akida Market Partners

  • MorseMicro
  • Prophesee
  • SiFive
  • Valeo
  • Socionext
  • Edge impulse
  • nViso


MorseMicro

The potential market for MorseMicro’s HaLow WiFi gateway is massive.

MorseMicro has the HaLow ultra-low power, ultra-long range, multitude WiFi for IoT.

The creators of HaLow include the inventors of the original WiFi.

HaLow could potentially become the standard for multi-device WiFi gateways.

If HaLow becomes the standard, not only could Akida be used in the gateway, but it may also be required in the connected devices.

The MorseMicro patent for their gateway circuit includes a MAC (multiply accumulate) processor.

Akida can perform MAC operations far more efficiently than a MAC ALU (arithmetic logic unit).

It is also possible that Akida could be used in the communication circuits of IoT devices connected to the HaLow gateway.

MorseMicro is a MegaChips partner, as is BrainChip.

@thelittleshort listed a number of MorseMicro engineers who are following BrainChip. This is significant as MorseMicro does not profess to be an AI company.


Prophesee

Prophesee event-based camera (DVS) and Akida are a hand-and-glove fit.

Akida’s speed and power efficiency surpass alternative technologies previously used with Prophesee.

The potential market for Prophesee is pretty well unlimited, from IoT security through ADAS, to NASA and DoD.

In conjunction with Sony, they have developed a camera blur elimination capability. I don’t know if Akida can be used advantageously with this, but if so, this market alone is huge.


SiFive

SiFive designs processors using RISC-V architecture (RISC = Reduced Instruction Set Computer).

RISC-V is a recently developed computing language and the creators have set up SiFive.

RISC-V is a major competitor to ARM, who use RISC-IV.

The SiFive market is in computers.


Valeo

Valeo makes sensors for ADAS.

Valeo are the market leaders in LiDaR.

Akida has a sweet spot for LiDaR.

The EV revolution will see massive demand for LiDaR in the next few years.


Socionext

Socionext is a major fabless chip designer who produced the production layout for Akida 1000.

They made a co-presentation with BrainChip and nViso at CES2023.


nViso

nViso has human emotion recognition software which has been adapted to utilize the image classification capabilities of Akida at greater than 1000 fps.

This may be useful in implementing the recently-mandated DMS (2022) (Driver Monitoring System) in Europe.


Edge Impulse

Edge Impulse provides ML algorithms for edge devices.

Akida is capable of greatly increasing the processing capability and power efficiency of these algorithms.

Great post DIO,

I thank you very much for your effort in educating us again about Brainchip’s potential.

Another potential market is also VVDN who went public at CES 2023.

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They’ve been discussed already but repeating they are a growing company in India which has a massive population and therefore potential. They have also stated they want to enter both the American and Asian markets aiming to be making half billion in sales by 2025.

Suggest those who need comfort take a look at their website.

Really appreciate you sharing your experience, wisdom and often humour with us Dio.

Cheers,

:)
 
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