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Neuromorphic mentioned 4min 25 sec ish (edge cortix?)



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Can someone briefly enlighten me on this? I know we have many partners, etc., and we have a functioning product. I am also confident and hold. I have bought more lately, etc. I am not impatient or anything. However, I wonder why some companies have been announcing groundbreaking achievements through the integration of AI lately, but none of our partners clearly mention us in any announcement. I am not waiting for BrainChip to do this because if it happens, it must be a licensee, right? It's just a question I'm asking myself. Nothing else. Thanks in advance
I still think we are not being mention because we are a competitive advantage for our partners when the time comes. NDAs for that reason. Listening to the latest podcast gives the impression that there’s still some way to go in creating the necessary infrastructure that will allow far-edge computing (our domain) to flourish. It seems now that everyone wants a piece of the GenAI pie and that’s where most of the CapEX is being spent. Pretty much all of current focus is cloud based but is not sustainable or scalable, so eventually requires the edge to really thrive. Our day will come and when it does it will be with much of a flurry. AIMO.
 
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Neuromorphic mentioned 4min 25 sec ish (edge cortix?)



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Yes but then went on to talk about their partnership with EdgeCortix for their AI processing at the edge. Renesas website states EdgeCortix’s solutions can deliver up to 50x better energy efficiency and 10X better performance / TOPS versus conventional GPUs and CPUs. Is this more competition for us?
 
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A new next-generation sensor, the VALEO SCALA 3 LiDAR, which will equip the autonomous car of tomorrow": Valeo's LiDAR in the spotlight on French television BFMTV.

"This technology exceeds human capabilities" stresses journalist David Bouteiller in this report made on our Milovice test track, a few kilometers from Prague in the Czech Republic.

François Marion, Valeo's EVP Corporate Communications and Investor Relations, points out: "It has such high resolution that it is able to see a black tire on a road in the middle of the night at 150m, which neither the human eye nor cameras can see. What's more, it never tires or gets distracted."

Valeo has already booked more than a billion euros worth of orders for this technology, from Stellantis, an Asian automaker and an American robotaxi company.

There is a news report & footage attached to the link spoken in French 🇫🇷 ,


Happy Friday Chippers



What does Valeo's 💭 reply to Jesse's comment mean?

And do we have any link to this guy's company? Valeo seems to be giving them some credit for this latest test.

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Technical Lead India | ADAS | GNSS-IMU | 4activeSystems GmbH | GeneSys Elektronik GmbH
 
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What does Valeo's 💭 reply to Jesse's comment mean?

And do we have any link to this guy's company? Valeo seems to be giving them some credit for this latest test.

Shalabh Gupta
Technical Lead India | ADAS | GNSS-IMU | 4activeSystems GmbH | GeneSys Elektronik GmbH
He used various emojis for others too.

Its the emoji for thinking.
 
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What does Valeo's 💭 reply to Jesse's comment mean?

And do we have any link to this guy's company? Valeo seems to be giving them some credit for this latest test.

Shalabh Gupta
Technical Lead India | ADAS | GNSS-IMU | 4activeSystems GmbH | GeneSys Elektronik GmbH
@DK6161 , I’ll look into my crystal ball after lunch & let you know what it means

For me the dots , hope , research, & speculation is what brings me to the forum .
 
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Neuromorphic mentioned 4min 25 sec ish (edge cortix?)



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Hi @IloveLamp,

What a great find! I mean, when Mohammed Dogar mentions "neuromorphic engines" he has to be talking about AKIDA right? EgdeCortix has a Dynamic Neural Accelerator (DNA), which is not a neuromorphic engine, is it?

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"So this is part of our journey to provide customers a seamless and more comprehensive solution where they want to develop AI and machine learning for the edge. And one of the areas we want to accelerate and support our customers is heterogeneous compilation. So you can see a lot of these new products have neuromorphic engines, accelerators to accelerate the AI models and the applications that we do."

Mohammed Dogar - Renesas
 
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Hi @IloveLamp,

What a great find! I mean, when Mohammed Dogar mentions "neuromorphic engines" he has to be talking about AKIDA right?

(4 mins )

"So this is part of our journey to provide customers a seamless and more comprehensive solution where they want to develop AI and machine learning for the edge. And one of the areas we want to accelerate and support our customers is heterogeneous compilation. So you can see a lot of these new products have neuromorphic engines, accelerators to accelerate the AI models and the applications that we do."

Mohammed Dogar - Renesas
That's what me thinks 😉


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Hi @IloveLamp,

What a great find! I mean, when Mohammed Dogar mentions "neuromorphic engines" he has to be talking about AKIDA right? EgdeCortix has a Dynamic Neural Accelerator (DNA), which is not a neuromorphic engine, is it?

(4 mins )

"So this is part of our journey to provide customers a seamless and more comprehensive solution where they want to develop AI and machine learning for the edge. And one of the areas we want to accelerate and support our customers is heterogeneous compilation. So you can see a lot of these new products have neuromorphic engines, accelerators to accelerate the AI models and the applications that we do."

Mohammed Dogar - Renesas
You left out the sentence straight after.
The interviewer asked about him being on the board for Edge Cortix. And his response was:
"So this is part of our journey to provide customers a seamless and more comprehensive solution where they want to develop AI and machine learning for the edge. And one of the areas we want to accelerate and support our customers is heterogeneous compilation. So you can see a lot of these new products have neuromorphic engines, accelerators to accelerate the AI models and the applications that we do. So with that, you know, we've been working with Edge Cortix as a partner for a long time, and we've really seen there technology work successfully for multiple customers across the world. And we've taken the next step, where we have made an investment as a company into Edge Cortix"

The question is, are they using Edge Cortix to compliment Akida, or does it substitute Akida.
 
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You left out the sentence straight after.
The interviewer asked about him being on the board for Edge Cortix. And his response was:
"So this is part of our journey to provide customers a seamless and more comprehensive solution where they want to develop AI and machine learning for the edge. And one of the areas we want to accelerate and support our customers is heterogeneous compilation. So you can see a lot of these new products have neuromorphic engines, accelerators to accelerate the AI models and the applications that we do. So with that, you know, we've been working with Edge Cortix as a partner for a long time, and we've really seen there technology work successfully for multiple customers across the world. And we've taken the next step, where we have made an investment as a company into Edge Cortix"

The question is, are they using Edge Cortix to compliment Akida, or does it substitute Akida.
Hi @JB49, as I mentioned, "EgdeCortix has a Dynamic Neural Accelerator (DNA), which is not a neuromorphic engine, is it?"

I was simply highlighting that Mohommed Dogar specifically mentioned "neuromorphic engines" which suggests to me that AKIDA could be used to compliment EdgeCortix solutions.

My opinion only.
 
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Thanks Diogenese, you are so kind to take the time to respond, I'm really sorry but I really don't understand any of that, it's well beyond me. In regards to the paper, is there any way akida could help with their research? Again thanks for your time.
Hi Rach,

As I indicated, statistics is not my strong suit.

Short answer is "no", Akida cannot be used with this concept.

This process uses analog transistors, and an inherent characteristic of analog transistors - manufacturing variability. Analog transistors are much more sensitive to manufacturing variations and to changes in tempera

Akida uses digital circuits which have a binary output (1 or 0). This gives a binary circuit a high margin for error - it's ON or it's OFF.
ture.

Analog signals can have any value within the limits of the system (the supply voltage), but, because of manufacturing variability, the same input to one analog circuit may produce a slightly different output from a second apparently identical analog circuit. Although an analog circuit may be intended to produce a current of 1 milliamp, it may produce a current of, eg, 1.1 milliamps. In an analog neuron, these currents are collected in a capacitor and the voltage across the capacitor is the neuron's output. When there are hundreds of analog transistors in a circuit, the variations in current can affect the accuracy of the process.
 
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Anybody heard of these guys? @Diogenese ?

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Or CyberSwarm?

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