Let me make a call…or is the 'new invention' the" Akida 2 FPGA platform" that will be working with Prophesee at the demonstration?
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Let me make a call…or is the 'new invention' the" Akida 2 FPGA platform" that will be working with Prophesee at the demonstration?
"Keep going Manny I'm still here!"Ok, i will make a call.
The LLM model based TENNs very much looks like an addition to BRN's original TENNs framework. The initial release of TENNs focused on efficiently processing spatiotemporal data. LLM's to my knowledge was not on the menu at that time - in a big way anyway.
So it fits in with TL's " new invention " comments.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Oh well i guess i will have to wait until the AGM. Hopefully someone on the BOD will know?Let me make a call…
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300 thousand shares, really is a nice round number Larry.Well Larry bought more today rounding off nicely with 300k shares now...........
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Happy as Larry
Not as big a holding as some on here but for Larry......300 thousand shares, really is a nice round number Larry.
That's a "Let's get serious" holding.
Isn't that what you have 7?..
No 50tsd less .. still … who the fu… knows where I wil end up300 thousand shares, really is a nice round number Larry.
That's a "Let's get serious" holding.
Isn't that what you have 7?..
Hi Manny,Ok, i will make a call.
The LLM model based TENNs very much looks like an addition to BRN's original TENNs framework. The initial release of TENNs focused on efficiently processing spatiotemporal data. LLM's to my knowledge was not on the menu at that time - in a big way anyway.
So it fits in with TL's " new invention " comments.
Correct me if I am wrong.
I sent my detailed enquiry to Australian super tonight and should have a response within 5 business days.Please let us know if yo receive a reply. Would be greatly interested in the response.
Thanks Dio, cheersHi Manny,
The LLM is equivalent to a database of infromation which Akida "consults". It is software/data, not hardware. I'm not up to speed on the ins and outs of how TENNs works, but, leaving TENNs aside, if the LLM were used by Akida, Akida would be "configured" into a number of layers with an optimal number of SNN NPUs per layer, each NPU being "programmed" with a weight derived from the LLM.
MAC-addicted Intel uses "transformers" to operate LLMs, as does OpenAI.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer_(deep_learning_architecture)
TENNs does use MACs, but very small ones. TENNs superpower is doing the temporal calculations, previously done in CPU software, in silicon. TENNs also does inference in silicon, so combining temporal with inference (classification) in silicon enables NLP as well as video object tracking.
Prophesee and Brainchip partnered in Jun'22. Plenty of time for deals to have been arranged. Hopefully we will get some news in the coming months.Yes, already posted a lot earlier but stay with me....
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BrainChip Demonstrates Event-based Vision at Embedded World 2025
BrainChip Demonstrates Event-based Vision at Embedded World 2025www.businesswire.com
BrainChip Demonstrates Event-based Vision at Embedded World 2025
Excerpt:
BrainChip’s Akida technology demonstrates the possibilities of embedded AI. As part of its exhibition at Embedded World, the company will showcase the benefits of low-latency and ultra-low power consumption for gesture recognition using the Akida 2 FPGA platform in conjunction with the Prophesee EVK4 development camera. Unlike other approaches, the combination of Prophesee’s event-based vision sensors with Akida’s event-based computing can capture extremely high-speed movement with high sparsity so that only information relevant to the gesture is processed, enabling faster response times. These computer vision systems open new potential in areas such as autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, IoT, security and surveillance and AR/VR.
Integrating Prophesee event-based vision sensors with Akida's event-based processing will enable the development of new, compact SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) form factors, unlocking fresh product opportunities in the market.
“By combining our technologies, we can achieve ultra-high accuracy in a small form factor, empowering wearables and other power-constrained platforms to incorporate advanced video detection, classification, and tracking capabilities,” said Etienne Knauer, VP Sales & Marketing at Prophesee. “Processing our event-based sensor data streams efficiently leverages their sparse nature, reducing computational and memory demands in the final product.”
If only we were here in the background processing...maybe a near term update opp down the track
IDS Unveils uEye EVS: High-Speed Industrial Camera Powered by Prophesee Event-Based Vision
Visit https://en.ids-imaging.com/ueye-evs-cameras.html for further information
New uEye EVS camera integrates the Prophesee-Sony IMX636 sensor, enabling ultra-fast, efficient machine vision with event-based sensing.
03/06/25, 01:22 PM | Industrial Robotics, Factory Automation | IDS Imaging Development Systems Inc.
IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH, market leader in industrial machine vision, and Prophesee SA, inventor of the most advanced neuromorphic vision systems, today announced that IDS' new uEye EVS camera line incorporates the high-speed, dynamic range and data efficiency of the Prophesee-Sony IMX636HD event-based vision sensor to offer new capabilities for industrial machine vision applications.
The result of extensive collaboration between the two companies, the solution features Prophesee's proven neuromorphic approach to capturing fast-moving objects with significantly less data processing, power and blur than traditional frame-based methods. With these capabilities, the uEye EVS camera is the ideal solution for applications that require real-time machine vision processing at very high speed, such as optical monitoring of vibrations or high-speed motion analyses.
Remember this corker of a quote from Spencer Huang, Chief Revenue Officer at Edge Impulse when he was being interviewed by Nandan Nayampally, CMO at BrainChip in the January 2024 podcast.
"I really applaud BrainChip for your technology and your intellectual property and I see every silicon vendor, every device will have your technology or neuromorphic-type technology in it. AI accelerate. This is going to be the norm."
11.54 mins
Then there was also the January 2025 podcast where Spencer Huang talked about how AKIDA is pushing the boundaries of what is possible in edge AI and "making science fiction a reality".
So, if AKIDA is pushing the boundaries of what is possible in edge AI and Qualcomm want to dominate the edge AI market, then wouldn't it make sense for Qualcomm to want to collaborate with us?
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"Multi Ammunition Soft Kill (MASS)"Evening Chippers,
This mob would be worth keeping an eye on.
German based & dabble in a bit of everything .
Purely on my radar due to looking at the German exchange...biggest movers.
Apparently picked up a contract with the Australian gov recently.
Australian assembly of MASS naval countermeasure systems
Rheinmetall has commenced Australian assembly of the first Multi Ammunition Soft Kill (MASS) shipsets destined for Royal Australian Navy vessels.www.rheinmetall.com
The international integrated technology group
Rheinmetall is a leading international systems supplier to the defence industry and a driver of forward-looking innovations in the civilian markets.www.rheinmetall.com
If we are not in bed with them yet , then why not.
Regards,
Esq.
I'm just wondering if Qualcomm might have their sights set on our "TENNS" to be somehow incorporated into their own products and platforms somehow.I'm guessing that, because EI works with several companies who are mutual competitors, they would need to have established Chinese walls to prevent cross-company information flow to protect each comapny's IP/confidntial information, and I'm hoping that these restrictions continue under the new regieme.