Im submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event, any questions from the forum that you would like me to include?
Can megachips use akd 2.0 as part of their license agreement?Im submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event, any questions from the forum that you would like me to include?
Will you ask Sean , will he be announcing any IP deals this year or is everything tucked away in NDAs and all our partners are the ones that will be doing the announcements of BRN in their products first if at all.Im submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event,
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Think they were trying to short the price most of last week as well.NIIIIIIIICCCCCEEEE .......................... 49 MILLION TRADED AND WE HELD
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Is there a possibility to see a new Produkt either license or hardware/software in near future except of the akida ? Is there a feedback from the partners / customer which makes this urgent or is brainchip already work on something new? Ask for a friendIm submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event,
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i guess when Sean knows, we"ll know.Will you ask Sean , will he be announcing any IP deals this year or is everything tucked away in NDAs and all our partners are the ones that will be doing the announcements of BRN in their products first if at all.
Meaning financials are our only source to BRN and it’s progress in all verticals moving forward
See above post .Is there a possibility to see a new Produkt either license or hardware/software in near future except of the akida ? Is there a feedback from the partners / customer which makes this urgent or is brainchip already work on something new? Ask for a friend
Edit: PLEASE NO RS
Im submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event,
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Hi ILL,
This is an exciting find.
Fact Finder recently reminded us that Akida 2P was expanded from 80 nodes to 256 nodes maximum.
I think that this will be useful for LLMs and, in addition, for AI acceleration in cloud servers.
I've picked the eyes out of the article for support for the idea of Akida 2P in the cloud, but the whole article is well worth reading:
https://www.eetimes.com/arm-updates-css-designs-for-hyperscalers-custom-chips/
CSSes are Arm’s oven-ready designs that combine key SoC elements to give customers a head start when designing custom SoCs. Arm also has an ecosystem of design partners to help with implementation, if required. The overall aim is to make the path to custom silicon faster and more accessible. The recently announced Microsoft Cobalt 100 is based on second-gen CSS (specifically, CSS-N2).
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Awad said hyperscalers choose Arm because the availability of CSSes means custom solutions can be created quickly and combined with Arm’s robust ecosystem.
“What we’re hearing from everywhere is that, generally speaking for hyperscalers and many of these OEMs, general-purpose compute is just not keeping up, meaning an off-the-shelf SoC is not keeping up,” he said. “We’re really optimistic about [CSSes] and we’ve seen tremendous traction with these platforms.”
The driver for hyperscalers’ desire to build their own chips is undoubtedly AI.
Awad said Arm has customers running AI inference at scale on Arm-based CPUs, in part down to the cost of custom accelerators, and in part down to their availability. (The market-leading data center GPU, Nvidia H100, is in notoriously short supply.) CPUs are widely available and very affordable compared with other options, he said.
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Arm also expects its CSS designs to be used in tightly-coupled CPU-plus–accelerator designs, analogous to Nvidia Grace Hopper, which is optimized for memory capacity and bandwidth, Awad said.
CSSes don’t just work for hyperscalers; they can also support smaller companies, particularly through the Arm Total Design ecosystem of design partners, he said.
“[Smaller] companies are looking to get to market as quickly as possible to launch their solutions to capture market share, to establish themselves,” he said. “They’re also looking for a level of flexibility so that they can focus their innovation, and then they obviously need the performance to run some of these workload
Collaborative relationship
With CSS, Arm takes responsibility for configuring, optimizing and validating a compute subsystem so the hyperscaler can focus on system-level workload-specific differentiation they care about, whether that’s software tuning, custom acceleration, or something else, said Dermot O’Driscoll, vice president of product solutions for Arm’s infrastructure line of business.
“They get faster time to market, they reduce the cost of engineering, and yet they take advantage of the same leading edge processor technology,” he said. “We created the CSS program to give customers the same kind of control of the silicon stack as they have over their software and system stacks today. This is a close collaborative relationship and our partners push us really hard to raise our game.”
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The CSS-N3 offers a 20% performance-per-Watt improvement per core over the CSS-N2. This CSS design comes with between 8 and 32 cores, with the 32-core version using as little as 40 W. It’s intended for telecoms, networking, DPU, and cloud applications and can be used with on-chip or separate AI accelerators. The new N3 core is based on Armv9.2 and includes 2 MB private L2 cache per core. It supports the latest versions of PCIe, CXL and UCIe.
could you ask , what is the most exciting company/sector that has approached BRN to use the tech?Im submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event,
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Should shareholders expect lumpy revenue this year too?Im submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event,
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BrainChip will always be shorted, so don't worry..
Ok but maybe you can ask if there is a reason why Mercedes and NASA is not on the partners page? They are mentioned in other pages, but missing on the partners page… would be interesting to see what they answerIm submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event,
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"No answer would be the stern reply"could you ask , what is the most exciting company/sector that has approached BRN to use the tech?
Probs cause they're potential end users / customers who trialed the product via early access but not involved as a tech, integration, uni type "partner" would be my guess.Ok but maybe you can ask if there is a reason why Mercedes and NASA is not on the partners page? They are mentioned in other pages, but missing on the partners page… would be interesting to see what they answer
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Good point! But our imagination is unlimited! Would like to hear it from themProbs cause they're potential end users / customers who trialed the product via early access but not involved as a tech, integration, uni type "partner" would be my guess.
If MB / NASA eventually use us in a commercial sense, it'll probs be via one of our partners maybe.
Would be nice if we could get a glimpse of Akida‘s future aka is there some kind of roadmap that could be shared?Im submitting questions ahead of tomorrows event,
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