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manny100

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Loihi is not commercially available so using it in tests against AKIDA is really just to show that the commercially available AKIDA stands up.
There are no other decent neuromorphic chips (that can perform required cybersecurity functions) to test AKIDA against.
So its us by default in any case.
There has to be 'hard/can't to fix' problems with Loihi otherwise after all this time it would be commercially available. Is Loihi a Dud??
Most chips are specialised eg vision. AKIDA is a general purpose winner.
An example is Bascom Hunter using AKIDA for 5 different puposes in the one device as shown below (and its only using the AKIDA1000 - 5 of them.
General purpose - multi function - that is our EDGE.
APPLICATIONS

A single SNAP Card, deployed on an airborne ISR platform, occupying only one 3U VPX slot, could deploy up to five complex machine learning algorithms across each of its onboard processors to perform the following missions simultaneously:
• Automated Target Recognition (ATR) on full motion video feeds and imagery (to include 4k and higher)
• Real-time detection and identification of threat radars and their acquisition/ operating modes
• Detection of FISINT (Foreign Instrumentation Signature Intelligence) and/or hacking across the airframe’s 1553 communications bus
• Perform communications analysis to include speech-to-text and foreign language translation of intercepted communications
• Fuse multiple infrared cameras (e.g., SWIR, MWIR, LWIR) to provide a combined infrared operating picture on the ground Multi-user, simultaneous modulation/demodulation
 
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manny100

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Sorry but i had to give this concept its own post:
There has to be 'hard/can't to fix' problems with Loihi otherwise after all this time it would be commercially available. Is Loihi a Dud??
That that leave AKIDA as a general purpose Neuromorphic AI event based on chip learner out there on its own?
 
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manny100

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Sorry but i had to give this concept its own post:
There has to be 'hard/can't to fix' problems with Loihi otherwise after all this time it would be commercially available. Is Loihi a Dud??
That that leave AKIDA as a general purpose Neuromorphic AI event based on chip learner out there on its own?
To answer my own question I think at this stage Loihi is a dud.
When, if ever it is made commercially available it will take some time to gain industry confidence.
Brainchip is in the Early adoption stage of the cycle heading towards the Early Majority stage whereas Intel Loihi has not even made it to the Innovation stage because it has not got a commercially available product.
We are 'light years' ahead of Loihi right now.
My opinion of course.
 
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Diogenese

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Loihi is not commercially available so using it in tests against AKIDA is really just to show that the commercially available AKIDA stands up.
There are no other decent neuromorphic chips (that can perform required cybersecurity functions) to test AKIDA against.
So its us by default in any case.
There has to be 'hard/can't to fix' problems with Loihi otherwise after all this time it would be commercially available. Is Loihi a Dud??
Most chips are specialised eg vision. AKIDA is a general purpose winner.
An example is Bascom Hunter using AKIDA for 5 different puposes in the one device as shown below (and its only using the AKIDA1000 - 5 of them.
General purpose - multi function - that is our EDGE.
APPLICATIONS

A single SNAP Card, deployed on an airborne ISR platform, occupying only one 3U VPX slot, could deploy up to five complex machine learning algorithms across each of its onboard processors to perform the following missions simultaneously:
• Automated Target Recognition (ATR) on full motion video feeds and imagery (to include 4k and higher)
• Real-time detection and identification of threat radars and their acquisition/ operating modes
• Detection of FISINT (Foreign Instrumentation Signature Intelligence) and/or hacking across the airframe’s 1553 communications bus
• Perform communications analysis to include speech-to-text and foreign language translation of intercepted communications
• Fuse multiple infrared cameras (e.g., SWIR, MWIR, LWIR) to provide a combined infrared operating picture on the ground Multi-user, simultaneous modulation/demodulation
Hi manny,

I wonder if there's any overlap between this:

"Detection of FISINT (Foreign Instrumentation Signature Intelligence) and/or hacking across the airframe’s 1553 communications bus"

and the DoE/Quantum Ventura/Akida cybersecurity implementation.

They both need models capable of being used to detect aberrant code.
 
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Sorry but i had to give this concept its own post:
There has to be 'hard/can't to fix' problems with Loihi otherwise after all this time it would be commercially available. Is Loihi a Dud??
That that leave AKIDA as a general purpose Neuromorphic AI event based on chip learner out there on its own?
Can Intel commercialise Loihi when BRN has the significant SNN IP rights..
 
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IloveLamp

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Better late than never 😂

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Better late than never 😂

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Akida1000 uhm, when we should be on to the 2nd generation already, where is it, is no one tapping it out or what?

The 2nd generation, by the way, is called what? Akida2000 or 2? I vote for 2 myself, LOL.

Looking at the company website, they cal it 2nd generation.

 
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Diogenese

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Better late than never 😂

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Well we had Akida 1.0, the engineering sample chip, then Akida 1.1, the demonstration chip, so now we have the COTS Akida 1000 (but we don't know who's making it?) - (nothing to do with "fake it til you make it") ... and we've still got a cupboard full of Akida 1500s, and a display cabinet of Akida 2 FPGAs, as well as an array of designer Picos and M2s. Haven't seen a TENNs chip in the wild yet.

Is this part of the new multi-product line Brainchip - IP, software, chips, engineering support (with Edge Impulse?)?

If we do have a supply of the "limited" Akida 1000 chips, we may start to see a quicker uptake. IP is a very hard sell with a miniscule number of market participants with the necessary cash and capability.

It looks like we have had to build a market for the chips and then get a foundry to make the chips. We will still be involved in designing special purpose SoCs incorporating 3rd party IP/processors. Akida 1000 and 1500 have been taped out and can be made on request. We've had conflicting information on the tapeout of Akida 2. The Akida 2 FPGA is only a shadow of the ASIC. TENNs is the key for high speed temporal applications like micro-Doppler radar with Raytheon/RTX.
 
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It would be great to see all these models side by side visually
 
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manny100

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Hi manny,

I wonder if there's any overlap between this:

"Detection of FISINT (Foreign Instrumentation Signature Intelligence) and/or hacking across the airframe’s 1553 communications bus"

and the DoE/Quantum Ventura/Akida cybersecurity implementation.

They both need models capable of being used to detect aberrant code.
Quick searches via Gemini etc show that hacking is a huge and growing threat to US National security, Infrastructure and the Department of Defence.
If the QV/BRN/Lockheed Martin (LM) cybersecurity is the game changer they say it is we can expect LM to be flogging to all and sundry in those Governent departments.
One great deal pushes us further along that Early Adopter stage.
 
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manny100

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Can Intel commercialise Loihi when BRN has the significant SNN IP rights..
Intel Loihi merhod of Neuromorphic AI would have to have to be different to Brainchips patented IP.
What ever Intel have with Loihi its not working.
 
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manny100

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Better late than never 😂

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I guess that means we have employed the Yallow group to market AKIDA?
I hope someone remembered to tell them about Gen2/TENNs.
 
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Diogenese

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I guess that means we have employed the Yallow group to market AKIDA?
I hope someone remembered to tell them about Gen2/TENNs.
Hi manny,

I see the chip market as distinct from the IP market. The IP customers are few and far between - cash and tech capability rich chip makers. Chip customers are much more numerous chip users.

The thing is we seem to have discovered a trove of Akida 1000 chips which we can sell on market to anybody who can use it.

We don't have Akida 2 ASIC chips.
 
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Well we had Akida 1.0, the engineering sample chip, then Akida 1.1, the demonstration chip, so now we have the COTS Akida 1000 (but we don't know who's making it?) - (nothing to do with "fake it til you make it") ... and we've still got a cupboard full of Akida 1500s, and a display cabinet of Akida 2 FPGAs, as well as an array of designer Picos and M2s. Haven't seen a TENNs chip in the wild yet.

Is this part of the new multi-product line Brainchip - IP, software, chips, engineering support (with Edge Impulse?)?

If we do have a supply of the "limited" Akida 1000 chips, we may start to see a quicker uptake. IP is a very hard sell with a miniscule number of market participants with the necessary cash and capability.

It looks like we have had to build a market for the chips and then get a foundry to make the chips. We will still be involved in designing special purpose SoCs incorporating 3rd party IP/processors. Akida 1000 and 1500 have been taped out and can be made on request. We've had conflicting information on the tapeout of Akida 2. The Akida 2 FPGA is only a shadow of the ASIC. TENNs is the key for high speed temporal applications like micro-Doppler radar with Raytheon/RTX.
Hey Diogenese, my understanding of the Company's nomenclature of the AKIDA products, is..

AKIDA 1.0 IP
AKD1000 with separate batch numbers for Engineering Samples and Production samples (ES silver PS gold).
AKD1500 (we've never seen one?).

AKIDA 2.0 IP and the chip "should" be called AKD2000..


On another note, there seemed to be some stronger buying towards the end of the day, I think something might be up..

Buyers now outnumbering sellers by 2:1 which was as high as 3:1 during trading.
 
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sb182

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I'm happy not to mention Trump at all on here.

But if people on here want to sprout their negative Trump Derangement Syndrome mentality, I will rebuke it, if I think it's BS.

I am personally pleased as punch, at the direction the World is taking, under his lead.

And the US, does lead the World.

People don't come on this forum, to hear other's political views, or whinge about various politicians and I understand that.
"I am personally pleased as punch, at the direction the World is taking, under his lead"

Boy, will this statement come back and bite you on the A#se
 
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Happy that we are green again but would be nice to see a serious lift in share price.
Don’t know why we were down all day with twice as many buyers than sellers.
 
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"I am personally pleased as punch, at the direction the World is taking, under his lead"

Boy, will this statement come back and bite you on the A#se
USA or China. Choose.

They say English is a difficult language to learn.

Apparently Chinese, is much harder.😛

Zheng He, the 15th Century Chinese explorer, discovered most of the New World, before earthquakes or something at China central, was taken as a bad omen and they stopped exploring and closed themselves off from the rest of the World. (hey, that's from memory okay 😛).

So in their minds, most of the World is "theirs" by the old "we got there first" thingo.

Australia's included in that, using the same "Nobody's Land" BS that the English originally used.

Why do you think Albo said "No thanks" to holding China's hand? (could be a bit of political poison there too though, with elections around the corner).

The way things were going, I reckon OZ, would have been annexed by China, within the next 10 to 20 years (could still happen).

Maybe you're cool with something like that, I don't know..
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Happy that we are green again but would be nice to see a serious lift in share price.
Don’t know why we were down all day with twice as many buyers than sellers.
Lot's have gotten their fingers and moustaches singed here trying to call it, with so many floppy bounces Schrodinger hisself is only offering a 50/50 bet either way. 🤣 Until we get some kind of "breakout news," with significant revenue attached, we remain the manipulator's bitch.
Patience is wearing thin for many investor's and, whilst welcome, the technical advances, patent grants and vague sentiments don't cut the mustard anymore. Maybe the cheese, but definitely not the musso. 🤣
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SNNs (possibly Brainchip and Akida) to help the development of renewables........love it 😉



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Lot's have gotten their fingers and moustaches singed here trying to call it, with so many floppy bounces Schrodinger hisself is only offering a 50/50 bet either way. 🤣 Until we get some kind of "breakout news," with significant revenue attached, we remain the manipulator's bitch.
Patience is wearing thin for many investor's and, whilst welcome, the technical advances, patent grants and vague sentiments don't cut the mustard anymore. Maybe the cheese, but definitely not the musso. 🤣
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It’s my understanding that if we pass all the tests that the companies that we have partnered with then we might see the next step into production and hopefully there is a large take up
We need a company that has a massive market share and does mass production.
So will it be someone in
the car manufacturing
Mobile phones or computers
Telecommunications
Or someone like Arm or will Intel roll over and use us because we are better than there own products

DOD is a good contact to have but not so sure just how much cash they would generate

Anyone willing to suggest who our big whale is ??
 
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