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MegaportX

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Afternoon Bravo ,

Put a little pep in one's step .

CRANK IT.



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I guess if as expected Neuromorphic AI at the Edge experiences exponential growth and that BRN is currently a leader in the field then our patent value should be considerable.
It's likely that any new inventions that can perform the same tasks as Gen2/TENNs plus cover our roadmap could take years to prove out before being commercial.
See the table below showing the time it takes from invention to mass adoption. Timeframes are shortening but it looks like anything under 10 years for mass adoption would be seen as 'a rush'. Of course, there is some money to be made in the mid to later stages on the road to mass adoption.
The patent for AKIDA 1000 was granted in the US in October 2021 so mass adoption will not likely arrive until at the very least the 2030's.
Sean did say that the 'AI' revolution would eventually make the prior revolutions look like nothing.
Unfortunately it's just the way it is.
See the table below for estimates.
It took radio and TV at least three decades to go from invention to mainstream use. And once they proliferated, an entirely new sector—mass media—evolved, a key driver of globalization.


YearInventionMass Adoption# of Years
1890s*📻 Radio192030
1920s*📺 TV195030
1970🌐 Internet199424
1971✉️ Email199726
1973📞 Mobile Phones200027
1994📱 Smartphones201016
1996💾 USB20059
2008⛓️ Blockchain???N/A
2017🤖 Generative AI???N/A
You should include Electric Vehicles - though they’ve been around since the 1800s, it only took Elon Musk to revive the industry... I mean, yes, it was accompanied by the tech advancements, but without Elon pushing the limits, petrol cars would probably still dominate...

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Liked by a brainchip employee, smells like akida.....



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Available in June $30,000
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I see the Nomura Research Institute released a presso recently. If you can read Japanese or wish to translate you can find the doc HERE

I google translated the intro page and also another slide where we get mentioned further below.

Obviously across neuromorphic as well but not sure if any use of Akida itself yet as not deep dived.


390th NRI Media Forum
"IT Roadmap 2025 Edition"
March 25, 2025
Nomura Research Institute, Ltd.
DX Platform Business Division
IT Platform Technology Strategy Office

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On a slide translated as below, we get a mention with other other neuromorphic players and example of us and the EQXX.


Beyond AI ASICs. The ultimate goal is neuromorphic computing

Neuromorphics mimic the neural circuits of the human brain. IBM and Intel are leading the research

Prototypes have appeared, but it is still in the basic research stage. In the future, it will be possible to expand the application of edge AI by taking advantage of its low power consumption feature

The human brain operates on approximately 20W. This is 1/10,000th of the power currently used for digital AI calculations.

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NRI are part of the wider Nomura Group who also own Instinet Australia (Broker) who I posted about earlier this year as they popped up on a Broker scan buying some 1.2m shares. Not saying buy was for Nomura, could be any client, but never know I guess.


Pevious post with links about a couple of our partners related to NEDO a Japanese Govt organisation which NRI is also linked with.


Nomura Group


 
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Interesting new company supplying sensors/ device for IOT working with Verizon telecommunications in USA.
Encrypted for cybersecurity against even quantum computers.
Production in a few years times.
Talking to the inventor on the bus today in il of man on the way to TT race
 

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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Afternoon Chippers ,

This may give Boston Dynamics a run for their money .


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Interesting new company supplying sensors/ device for IOT working with Verizon telecommunications in USA.
Encrypted for cybersecurity against even quantum computers.
Production in a few years times.
Talking to the inventor on the bus today in il of man on the way to TT race
Remember when Lou said that the company was working with a major Tel co company. Many moons ago now
 
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Interesting new company supplying sensors/ device for IOT working with Verizon telecommunications in USA.
Encrypted for cybersecurity against even quantum computers.
Production in a few years times.
Talking to the inventor on the bus today in il of man on the way to TT race


The videos on the page are at least 3 years old.
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Remember when Lou said that the company was working with a major Tel co company. Many moons ago now
As of March 25, 2025, there was a total of 891 confirmed moons in our solar system. Of those, 421 moons are orbiting planets (including Pluto). More than 470 moons are orbiting other dwarf planets, asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects.

That's a lot of many moons. Pretty sure that Akida is charting these 891 moons and will report back to us soon....
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Innatera’s Neuromorphic Pulsar Microcontroller Takes Center Stage at COMPUTEX 2025​

By Chad Cox

Production Editor
Embedded Computing Design
June 02, 2025

News


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Image Credit: Innatera

In a company press release, Innatera announced its Pulsar neuromorphic microcontroller earned Best-in-Show in the Microcontrollers, Microprocessors & IP category at COMPUTEX 2025 by Embedded Computing Design. The honor identifies Pulsar’s innovative utilization of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) to enable real-time, ultra-efficient edge AI.​

“We’re thrilled to receive this award,” says Sumeet Kumar, CEO, Innatera. “It’s a powerful validation, not just of the years of work our team has put into neuromorphic computing, but of the immense potential this technology holds. Pulsar is about making intelligence accessible at the edge, and this recognition highlights a broader shift across the industry toward smarter, more sustainable AI.”

According to Innatera, its Spiking Neural Processor (SNP) Pulsar is the world’s first mass-market neuromorphic microcontroller purpose-built to deliver intelligence directly to the sensor edge. Applying Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), Pulsar allows real-time, ultra-low-power AI processing within compact form factors, nullifying the need for cloud connectivity.

It combines neuromorphic processing, a RISC-V core, and accelerators for CNN and signal processing ideal for wearables, smart sensors, and edge systems.

“Pulsar from Innatera impressed our board of judges with its focus on bringing intelligence to the edge, reducing latency, improving power efficiency, and enabling real field applications,” says Ken Briodagh, Editor in Chief of Embedded Computing Design. “The Best in Show awards look for innovation and forward-thinking technical engineering, and Pulsar certainly fits the bill with this neuromorphic step forward.”


 
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Innatera’s Neuromorphic Pulsar Microcontroller Takes Center Stage at COMPUTEX 2025​

By Chad Cox

Production Editor
Embedded Computing Design
June 02, 2025

News


1748885923.jpg
Image Credit: Innatera

In a company press release, Innatera announced its Pulsar neuromorphic microcontroller earned Best-in-Show in the Microcontrollers, Microprocessors & IP category at COMPUTEX 2025 by Embedded Computing Design. The honor identifies Pulsar’s innovative utilization of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) to enable real-time, ultra-efficient edge AI.​

“We’re thrilled to receive this award,” says Sumeet Kumar, CEO, Innatera. “It’s a powerful validation, not just of the years of work our team has put into neuromorphic computing, but of the immense potential this technology holds. Pulsar is about making intelligence accessible at the edge, and this recognition highlights a broader shift across the industry toward smarter, more sustainable AI.”

According to Innatera, its Spiking Neural Processor (SNP) Pulsar is the world’s first mass-market neuromorphic microcontroller purpose-built to deliver intelligence directly to the sensor edge. Applying Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), Pulsar allows real-time, ultra-low-power AI processing within compact form factors, nullifying the need for cloud connectivity.

It combines neuromorphic processing, a RISC-V core, and accelerators for CNN and signal processing ideal for wearables, smart sensors, and edge systems.

“Pulsar from Innatera impressed our board of judges with its focus on bringing intelligence to the edge, reducing latency, improving power efficiency, and enabling real field applications,” says Ken Briodagh, Editor in Chief of Embedded Computing Design. “The Best in Show awards look for innovation and forward-thinking technical engineering, and Pulsar certainly fits the bill with this neuromorphic step forward.”


 

Yoda

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Bugger! 🤬

So, does this mean our '3 year lead' is now gone? :(

Innatera’s Neuromorphic Pulsar Microcontroller Takes Center Stage at COMPUTEX 2025​

By Chad Cox

Production Editor
Embedded Computing Design
June 02, 2025

News


1748885923.jpg
Image Credit: Innatera

In a company press release, Innatera announced its Pulsar neuromorphic microcontroller earned Best-in-Show in the Microcontrollers, Microprocessors & IP category at COMPUTEX 2025 by Embedded Computing Design. The honor identifies Pulsar’s innovative utilization of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) to enable real-time, ultra-efficient edge AI.​

“We’re thrilled to receive this award,” says Sumeet Kumar, CEO, Innatera. “It’s a powerful validation, not just of the years of work our team has put into neuromorphic computing, but of the immense potential this technology holds. Pulsar is about making intelligence accessible at the edge, and this recognition highlights a broader shift across the industry toward smarter, more sustainable AI.”

According to Innatera, its Spiking Neural Processor (SNP) Pulsar is the world’s first mass-market neuromorphic microcontroller purpose-built to deliver intelligence directly to the sensor edge. Applying Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), Pulsar allows real-time, ultra-low-power AI processing within compact form factors, nullifying the need for cloud connectivity.

It combines neuromorphic processing, a RISC-V core, and accelerators for CNN and signal processing ideal for wearables, smart sensors, and edge systems.

“Pulsar from Innatera impressed our board of judges with its focus on bringing intelligence to the edge, reducing latency, improving power efficiency, and enabling real field applications,” says Ken Briodagh, Editor in Chief of Embedded Computing Design. “The Best in Show awards look for innovation and forward-thinking technical engineering, and Pulsar certainly fits the bill with this neuromorphic step forward.”


 
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