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Geez, Sold out. I hope their presale quantity was atleast 100,000 M.2 cards...........
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They pressed 10 more out...
Geez, Sold out. I hope their presale quantity was atleast 100,000 M.2 cards...........
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Does TI implement Akida ?
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You would have thought with the people we have employed they would have been fully aware how long these things take?NDAs have been holding back the SP, sure. The company have said, and I am paraphrasing here, timeframes to deals and market are longer than anticipated.
Not so sure about short term but medium/long term its looking promising now.Interesting as some have already posted, our shop was updated a few days ago with current product available.
Sold Out has since been removed, the fact it states estimated delivery 7 days only would strongly indicate that stock
is on hand, as in the AKD 1000 NSoC.......it has been reinforced by Sean numerous times that we aren't in the business
of becoming a retailer in customer over the counter supplies....BUT in saying that, if we want to get these products into
the hands of developers worldwide, I'd suggest they had better make sure that we have a steady supply of NSoC's
available because my gut is telling me this is going to explode, every "kid" on the bloke wants the new toy.
I've got this great feeling about 2025/2026.....subject to no WW3 or massive market corrections, which ultimately
take every man and his dog southwards....comon Sean...lets pump up the volume !!
Good morning all..........Tech.
Thank the lord there is a hold at the bottom of the list snd not just buy. But it’s nice that’s you have posted something positive for once and I wonder why96% nice !
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They must have had 11 on hand because I managed to order one.Nah...I bought all 10 for posterity...that's why they said on the site...for more than 10 contact them...cause they only had 10![]()
Funnily I checked and saw 96% also, but I have now just checked again and now showing 100%,96% nice !
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This post on Linkedin does not specifically mention Brainchip. It does state that 'Neuromorphics will be the Achilles Heel for NVIDIA'. Go Brainchip.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bria...9r?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
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With luck the early M.2's will be collectors items some time in the future.They must have had 11 on hand because I managed to order one.
Oddly enough, I was having a problem with it accepting my address, so I sent an e-mail to sales who then routed it to someone working on their storefront.
Before I received a reply from sales though, I got back on a couple of hours later and made the purchase. About an hour ago, I received an e-mail from sales asking if I wanted an E Key or B+M Key device, so I wonder if they're soldering them up on demand.
Anyhow, the site noted receipt within seven days of receiving an order, and if I remember correctly, it was $15 shipping in the US. That's quite a hefty shipping/handling charge for a stick of gum. Hopefully, it doesn't get stuck to the bottom of someone's shoe.
I haven't received an answer yet, but I've also inquired if the M.2 and the PCIe devices can occupy the same PC.
The imagery for the clip, is even apt Tech, surprised you didn't include itInteresting as some have already posted, our shop was updated a few days ago with current product available.
Sold Out has since been removed, the fact it states estimated delivery 7 days only would strongly indicate that stock
is on hand, as in the AKD 1000 NSoC.......it has been reinforced by Sean numerous times that we aren't in the business
of becoming a retailer in customer over the counter supplies....BUT in saying that, if we want to get these products into
the hands of developers worldwide, I'd suggest they had better make sure that we have a steady supply of NSoC's
available because my gut is telling me this is going to explode, every "kid" on the bloke wants the new toy.
I've got this great feeling about 2025/2026.....subject to no WW3 or massive market corrections, which ultimately
take every man and his dog southwards....comon Sean...lets pump up the volume !!
Good morning all..........Tech.
"Neuromorphics are the real threat to NVIDIA's dominance in AI". Now that's a statement and a half!
I remember when Fact Finder expressed similar sentiments in his post and subsequent online blog "Can NVIDIA survive the 4th Industrial Revolution" and sadly there were some posters on here and The Crapper who derided him for it.
It's interesting to note that Brian Anderson has been focussing his Project Phasor efforts at AMD as you can see from this Linkedin post from about a month ago.
Back in June 2024, I posted the below PC World article in which Lisa Su (CEO of AMD) seemed open to the possibility that AMD might develop a neuromorphic chip, so maybe Brian knows something we don't?
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AMD CEO: Pricier Ryzens will probably get more powerful NPUs
AMD chief executive, Lisa Su, answers questions about how NPUs will scale, if we'll see Ryzens with more cores than there are now, and more at Computex.www.pcworld.com
EXTRACT - Quoting from PC World article Lisa Su (CEO of AMD)
But that’s not to say we could see just an NPU, either. In response to another question about whether AMD could develop a neuromorphic chip like Intel’s Loihi, Su seemed open to the possibility. “I think as we go forward, we always look at some specific types of what’s called new acceleration technologies,” she said. “I think we could see some of these going forward.”