
Ex-Google Engineer Charged With Stealing A.I. Secrets for Chinese Firm (Published 2024)
Linwei Ding, a Chinese national, was arrested in California and accused of uploading hundreds of files to the cloud.
The difference is though, he hasn't left and stopped posting, he's just changed forums.
His integrity was called into question here and instead of being a man and admitting to his mistakes and errors of judgement, he told Frangipani she should "go and get some help"?
What.!MD, Did you say beer? I’m not going anywhere.
I've found that depending on the model, 4-bit quantization is fairly sufficient to get a decent result, from what I have seen so far, it looks like it also depends on the amount of data used to train the model as well as the number of parameters where a lower quantization affects the accuracy.Hi JD,
That's some impressive technowizardry.
As you know, PvdM's "4 Bits are enough" white paper discusses the advantages of 4-bit quantization.
https://brainchip.com/4-bits-are-enough/
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4-bit network resolution is not unique. Brainchip pioneered this Machine Learning technology as early as 2015 and, through multiple silicon implementations, tested and delivered a commercial offering to the market. Others have recently published papers on its advantages, such as IBM, Stanford University and MIT.
Akida is based on a neuromorphic, event-based, fully digital design with additional convolutional features. The combination of spiking, event-based neurons, and convolutional functions is unique. It offers many advantages, including on-chip learning, small size, sparsity, and power consumption in the microwatt/milliwatt ranges. The underlying technology is not the usual matrix multiplier, but up to a million digital neurons with either 1, 2, or 4-bit synapses. Akida’s extremely efficient event-based neural processor IP is commercially available as a device (AKD1000) and as an IP offering that can be integrated into partner System on Chips (SoC). The hardware can be configured through the MetaTF software, integrated into TensorFlow layers equating up to 5 million filters, thereby simplifying model development, tuning and optimization through popular development platforms like TensorFlow/Keras and Edge Impulse. There are a fast-growing number of models available through the Akida model zoo and the Brainchip ecosystem.
To dive a little bit deeper into the value of 4-bit, in its 2020 NeurIPS paper IBM described the various pieces that are already present and how they come together. They prove the readiness and the benefit through several experiments simulating 4-bit training for a variety of deep-learning models in computer vision, speech, and natural language processing. The results show a minimal loss of accuracy in the models’ overall performance compared with 16-bit deep learning. The results are also more than seven times faster and seven times more energy efficient. And Boris Murmann, a professor at Stanford who was not involved in the research, calls the results exciting. “This advancement opens the door for training in resource-constrained environments,” he says. It would not necessarily make new applications possible, but it would make existing ones faster and less battery-draining“ by a good margin.”
While I have some understanding of the visual aspect, I find the NLP, covering both speech and text, more perplexing mainly because of the need for context or "attention", but, as usual, Prof Wiki has some useful background:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language_processing
If we are not apart of this then we are in deep pop imo as all the talk to date about our 3 year lead in Neurmorphic and the discussion of BRN and SNN uniqueness will be thrown out the door and I will be very disappointed. I do think we may never know the details of many partners however explosive growth this year may or should be coming from this new product as it goes on sale 2 quarter this year.Interesting development.
If this is to be accurate, & our lead in the neuromorphic SNN space is correct ….?
Then we would be part of this ….?
If this is accurate & we are not part of it ,…
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KAIST researchers develop world's first 'neuromorphic' AI chip
A research team at KAIST has developed the world’s first AI semiconductor capable of processing a large language model (LLM) with ultra-low power consumption, the Science Ministry said Wednesday.koreajoongangdaily.joins.comKAIST researchers develop world's first 'neuromorphic' AI chip
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Neuromorphic computing technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks. [SHUTTERSTOCK]
A research team at KAIST has developed the world’s first AI semiconductor capable of processing a large language model (LLM) with ultra-low power consumption using neuromorphic computing technology.
The technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks that require adaption and reasoning with far less energy consumption.
The Science Ministry said Wednesday that the team, led by Prof. Yoo Hoi-jun at the KAIST PIM Semiconductor Research Center, developed a “Complementary-Transformer” AI chip, which processes GPT-2 with an ultra-low power consumption of 400 milliwatts and a high speed of 0.4 seconds, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT.
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A rendered image of comparing performance of different types of processors [YONHAP]
The 4.5-millimeter-square chip, developed using Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics' 28 nanometer process, has 625 times less power consumption compared with global AI chip giant Nvidia’s A-100 GPU, which requires 250 watts of power to process LLMs, the ministry explained.
The chip is also 41 times smaller in area than the Nvidia model, enabling it to be used on devices like mobile phones, therefore better protecting user privacy.
The KAIST team has succeeded in demonstrating various language processing tasks with its LLM accelerator on Samsung’s latest smartphone model, the Galaxy S24, which is the world’s first smartphone model with on-device AI, featuring real-time translation for phone calls and improved camera performance, Kim Sang-yeob, a researcher on the team, told reporters in a press briefing.
The ministry said the utilization of neuromorphic computing technology, which functions like a human brain, specifically spiking neural networks (SNNs), is essential to the achievement.
Previously, the technology was less accurate than deep neural networks (DNNs) and mainly capable of simple image classifications, but the research team succeeded in improving the accuracy of the technology to match that of DNNs to apply it to LLMs.
The team said its new AI chip optimizes computational energy consumption while maintaining accuracy by using unique neural network architecture that fuses DNNs and SNNs and effectively compresses the large parameters of LLMs.
“Neuromorphic computing is a technology global tech giants, like IBM and Intel, failed to realize. We believe we are the first to run an LLM with a ultra-low power neuromorphic accelerator,” Yoo said.
BY PARK EUN-JEE, YONHAP [park.eunjee@joongang.co.kr]
It's a bit strange...Apologies I didn’t see yesterday’s discussion that said …. Perhaps our apparent lead is Questionable?
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Maybe a bit of national pride of the authors? I can't find anything or such a statement on the KAIST homepage itself.It's a bit strange...
Because the title, is even claiming "World's first 'neuromorphic' A.I. chip"..
And then they go on to "mention" TrueNorth and Loihi?..
Unless they are distinguishing it as the first neuromorphic "A.I." chip and not just chip?
Sounds more like a marketing angle, than a statement of fact..
BrainChip doesn't even claim that and of course they shouldn't, but they do claim World's first 'commercial' neuromorphic architecture..
What they have achieved, is possibly ahead of us in that area (we will not know, without comment by the Company) but not necessarily ahead in other areas...
@Diogenese says he can see no "secret sauce" which is encouraging.
We have no idea of this chip's abilities, in other areas and also remember, that they are not yet commercial.
It's a Quill, believe me I used to be an ink well monitor when I was at school.Super that's @Esq.111 I had an old besoin so thanks for the update and feather pen![]()
Maybe a bit of national pride of the authors? I can't find anything or such a statement on the KAIST homepage itself.
KAIST was founded by the state and is considered the second most innovative university in the Asia-Pacific region. And I have a colleague who explained to me what I see confirmed here in this comment of an article.
When Koreans look at the map, they see a small country between two superpowers. This leads to a latent and constant fear of being torn between Japan and China, both economically and culturally, which is justified by historical events. For Koreans, with their strong sense of national pride, it is dismaying to realise time and again that Korea is barely recognised outside Asia. Yet they have every reason to be proud of the so-called "miracle on the Han River", because today car and shipbuilding, semiconductor manufacturing, digital electronics, steel and petrochemicals are cited as key industries, and every Korean knows where they currently rank internationally.
[As far as I know, KAIST was the first in the world to develop filament LEDs, which went on to conquer the world much later. I bought one from Asia back then and it took another 2 or 3 years before they were mass-produced and sold here.]
Pre-fountain pens, I used to be ink up to the elbows ...It's a Quill, believe me I used to be an ink well monitor when I was at school.![]()
If someone had written that about me, I would have used theA Horrible and Dumb thing to say that makes me also feel like I don’t want to spend much time on this forum.
Like some of us including me said before getting absolutely bashed in the forum for simple facts.Interesting development.
If this is to be accurate, & our lead in the neuromorphic SNN space is correct ….?
Then we would be part of this ….?
If this is accurate & we are not part of it ,…
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KAIST researchers develop world's first 'neuromorphic' AI chip
A research team at KAIST has developed the world’s first AI semiconductor capable of processing a large language model (LLM) with ultra-low power consumption, the Science Ministry said Wednesday.koreajoongangdaily.joins.comKAIST researchers develop world's first 'neuromorphic' AI chip
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Neuromorphic computing technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks. [SHUTTERSTOCK]
A research team at KAIST has developed the world’s first AI semiconductor capable of processing a large language model (LLM) with ultra-low power consumption using neuromorphic computing technology.
The technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks that require adaption and reasoning with far less energy consumption.
The Science Ministry said Wednesday that the team, led by Prof. Yoo Hoi-jun at the KAIST PIM Semiconductor Research Center, developed a “Complementary-Transformer” AI chip, which processes GPT-2 with an ultra-low power consumption of 400 milliwatts and a high speed of 0.4 seconds, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT.
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A rendered image of comparing performance of different types of processors [YONHAP]
The 4.5-millimeter-square chip, developed using Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics' 28 nanometer process, has 625 times less power consumption compared with global AI chip giant Nvidia’s A-100 GPU, which requires 250 watts of power to process LLMs, the ministry explained.
The chip is also 41 times smaller in area than the Nvidia model, enabling it to be used on devices like mobile phones, therefore better protecting user privacy.
The KAIST team has succeeded in demonstrating various language processing tasks with its LLM accelerator on Samsung’s latest smartphone model, the Galaxy S24, which is the world’s first smartphone model with on-device AI, featuring real-time translation for phone calls and improved camera performance, Kim Sang-yeob, a researcher on the team, told reporters in a press briefing.
The ministry said the utilization of neuromorphic computing technology, which functions like a human brain, specifically spiking neural networks (SNNs), is essential to the achievement.
Previously, the technology was less accurate than deep neural networks (DNNs) and mainly capable of simple image classifications, but the research team succeeded in improving the accuracy of the technology to match that of DNNs to apply it to LLMs.
The team said its new AI chip optimizes computational energy consumption while maintaining accuracy by using unique neural network architecture that fuses DNNs and SNNs and effectively compresses the large parameters of LLMs.
“Neuromorphic computing is a technology global tech giants, like IBM and Intel, failed to realize. We believe we are the first to run an LLM with a ultra-low power neuromorphic accelerator,” Yoo said.
BY PARK EUN-JEE, YONHAP [park.eunjee@joongang.co.kr]
Well there was mention from memory that a "Korean company had dissected and experimented with the akida more than even brainchip... anyone remember that comment?Like some of us including me said before getting absolutely bashed in the forum for simple facts.
If we're not involved in the 2024 product roadmap of Samsung, then we're screwed.
No more lead for us. The biggest company that designs and uses its own chipsets does neuromorphic now.
Can't wait for the comments. Is someone gonna write a 3 pager about haunting and ridiculing me again, or will it just be reported?
Has RT liked it?Well there was mention from memory that a "Korean company had dissected and experimented with the akida more than even brainchip... anyone remember that comment?
I reckon this is awesome news....![]()
"Since Lou told us years ago that a South Korean company has spent possibly more time in validating the technology than BRN itself we have speculated a lot who it could have been."Has RT liked it?