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This is two weeks old, but I don't recall having seen this posted here.

The g mac intelligence CEO, posted about us a couple of weeks ago,

This guy is very well connected at Qualcomm............. If Qualcomm have developed their own equivalent technology, or close to it,......... Why would they partner with brain chip instead?

He would be privy to most recent tech advancements that Qualcomm and the industry have to currently offer given the connections he has.

Why Amite Mate?? Why choose Brainchip over Qualcomm?

I know why. Do you?

"Excited to partner with Brainchip, a renowned leader in edge AI computing "

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Frangipani

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This might be something!! Maybe more revenue incoming 🤞


Telit Cinterion, a global enabler of the intelligent edge, announced a strategic relationship with VVDN Technologies, a premier electronics engineering, manufacturing and digital services company, for the mass production of modules, data cards and custom products as part of Telit Cinterion's ongoing execution of its western IoT leadership strategy.

Starting in August, VVDN begins mass production and customer shipments. VVDN operates state-of-the-art facilities in Manesar, Haryana, and Pollachi, Tamil Nadu and is known for their advanced manufacturing capabilities and stringent quality standards.

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Incidentally, Chris Stevens worked for Telit in 2016… 🤔
It was for eight months only, but these days it is so easy to keep in touch with former colleagues through channels such as LinkedIn…


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Something HAS TO BE going on with TEAL and BRN

We are in E-Sim technology somehow......or Rob is just a big ol weirdo...

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I can't remember which podcast it was, but I remember him saying they were working with a telecommunications company. That's the same time he started liking all their linkedin posts
 
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Some more from a massive company TATA.

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Excuse me Mr Lee Jong-ho, a company called Brainchip already does a neuromorphic chip, in fact has done for some time. I respectfully suggest you save yourself years of research and millions of dollars and give them a call, ask about AKIDA. I think you'll be pleasantly amazed 👍
If they're not collaborating with us already, they'll find out when they get smacked in the head with our IP wall....
 
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Yes, it feels like the retail sellers have dried up drier than a dead dingo's donga.😁😁
Hey I’m still around..
 
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Gelsinger also highlighted the upcoming introduction of Intel's codenamed Meteor Lake processor, the company's first client CPU to use a multi-chiplet design and a built-in AI accelerator to boost applications like real-time language translation, transcription, and video effects, among other things.

Interestingly, Gelsinger sees AI accelerator integration as the company's new Centrino moment.
 
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This is two weeks old, but I don't recall having seen this posted here.

The g mac intelligence CEO, posted about us a couple of weeks ago,

This guy is very well connected at Qualcomm............. If Qualcomm have developed their own equivalent technology, or close to it,......... Why would they partner with brain chip instead?

He would be privy to most recent tech advancements that Qualcomm and the industry have to currently offer given the connections he has.

Why Amite Mate?? Why choose Brainchip over Qualcomm?

I know why. Do you?

"Excited to partner with Brainchip, a renowned leader in edge AI computing "

🥴


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Yes, I did see it come up a few weeks ago and decided to revisit it, and I'm Luvin it!

As AMIT Mate has already mentioned that the QSRBOT247 is running on the AKIDA platform. Then I guess the video on their website is a demonstration of the QSRBOT functionality running on AKIDA, and what strikes me is that McDonalds is used in the example.
I can only assume that there is something going on with Macca's, otherwise why would they use there name as a use case, let alone the copyright/trademark infringement.




Assuming an average of $20/hr, over 24hrs, 365 days/yr to pay the young person at the 24hr drive thru at the Bell St Macca's, the QSRBOT would bring about a $175,000 saving per annum. No brainer for an AKIDA chip at a going price of <$50 plus on going royalties..... :)

And there's about 550,000 fast food outlets worldwide...... :)
 
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Yes, I did see it come up a few weeks ago and decided to revisit it, and I'm Luvin it!

As AMIT Mate has already mentioned that the QSRBOT247 is running on the AKIDA platform. Then I guess the video on their website is a demonstration of the QSRBOT functionality running on AKIDA, and what strikes me is that McDonalds is used in the example.
I can only assume that there is something going on with Macca's, otherwise why would they use there name as a use case, let alone the copyright/trademark infringement.




Assuming an average of $20/hr, over 24hrs, 365 days/yr to pay the young person at the 24hr drive thru at the Bell St Macca's, the QSRBOT would bring about a $175,000 saving per annum. No brainer for an AKIDA chip at a going price of <$50 plus on going royalties..... :)

And there's about 550,000 fast food outlets worldwide...... :)


How many chips per restaurant I wonder....🤔

Lots is my guess..... 😃
 
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Recent Edge Impulse paper from June by the looks at the:

Proceedings of the 6th MLSys Conference,

Paper

HERE

Discussion has a reference to us obviously.

There are a couple of projects outlined that don't specifically mention us but you wonder given the process steps discussed in the paper whether we did get used or not?

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Yes, I did see it come up a few weeks ago and decided to revisit it, and I'm Luvin it!

As AMIT Mate has already mentioned that the QSRBOT247 is running on the AKIDA platform. Then I guess the video on their website is a demonstration of the QSRBOT functionality running on AKIDA, and what strikes me is that McDonalds is used in the example.
I can only assume that there is something going on with Macca's, otherwise why would they use there name as a use case, let alone the copyright/trademark infringement.




Assuming an average of $20/hr, over 24hrs, 365 days/yr to pay the young person at the 24hr drive thru at the Bell St Macca's, the QSRBOT would bring about a $175,000 saving per annum. No brainer for an AKIDA chip at a going price of <$50 plus on going royalties..... :)

And there's about 550,000 fast food outlets worldwide...... :)

McDonald's is always at the front of innovation. One of the first companies to have the Just in Time model. This does not surprise me.
 
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McDonald's is always at the front of innovation. One of the first companies to have the Just in Time model. This does not surprise me.
Just-in-Time is based on a Panglossian philosophy.

Given world events, I think the world will need to move to a Just-in-Case model.
 
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"From detailing how Edge AI is the compute model of the future to showcasing our leading position as the first and only commercial producer of neuromorphic AI IP solutions, we look forward to showing Oppenheimer investors how we are helping overcome the challenges in a high-potential AIoT market that will deploy more than a trillion intelligent Edge devices by 2030," said Ken Scarince, CFO at BrainChip. "We’re using neuromorphic computing as a critical enabler to accelerate radically new intelligent services and applications. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about this technological sea change and how BrainChip is leading the way with its Akida IP."

The Akida neural processor is designed to provide a complete ultra-low power Edge AI network processor for vision, audio, smart transducers, vital signs and, more broadly, any sensor application. BrainChip’s scalable solutions, which can be used standalone or integrated into systems on chip to execute today’s models and future networks directly in hardware, empowers the market to create much more intelligent, cost-effective devices and services that can be universally deployed across a wide range of real-world applications in connected cars, healthcare, consumer electronics, industrial IoT, smart-agriculture and more. BrainChip’s solutions have even been selected for use in a space mission that imposes the most stringent conditions for efficiency, performance and accuracy.
 
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Kachoo

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Just-in-Time is based on a Panglossian philosophy.

Given world events, I think the world will need to move to a Just-in-Case model.
Well D your not to far off on that.

I just remember how as a teen working at McDonald's the Just in Time absolutely reduced waste and was quick we did not believe it at first but it was.
 
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