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Me preparing for the next 10 months … because it doesn’t look like the way I expected 4 months ago

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Just a question for those that are "loading up at these prices". Why? I still have a large holding but have l lost all faith and basically written it off at a loss in my head. We are not doing any significant commercial deals and it has been years. Id just like some reassurance I guess at why people think it will suddenly become something companies want to purchase?
It's the timing and new technology combined, I think, it takes years to implement new technology and actually start using it.

The Onsor NEXA glasses will be launched this year, more info here:


Likely not a huge moneymaker, but it's very good advertising for wearable devises.


We partnered with RTX Rayton for neuromorphic radar signaling processing April last year.


Working for the US military could turn very very profitable over time!


Akida is going to space in RAD hardened plc board: Frontgrade Gaisler Licenses BrainChip Akida IP to Power AI in Space


Also, not likely to be a huge moneymaker but gives the company prestige/advertising, space companies uses the best possible solution to a problem.

IBM's Kevin Johnson has been playing around with AKD1000 combined with his company software program and could achieve huge power savings, and quote:
Deepfake voice attacks are already here. I built a hardware-accelerated MFA to stop them with Symphony and Akida.
He is fairly high ranking and that he is spending time playing around with a 250 bucks M2 card from BRN says a lot.

BRN is spending 2.5 million on the AKD2500 testing chip, rest assured they wouldn't do that if there wasn't any interest.

So based on that, Brainchip is getting more traction, is a much more mature company and that's why some of us are looking under the couch for coins for buying more sharers.

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Just a question for those that are "loading up at these prices". Why? I still have a large holding but have l lost all faith and basically written it off at a loss in my head. We are not doing any significant commercial deals and it has been years. Id just like some reassurance I guess at why people think it will suddenly become something companies want to purchase?
Hi Five.
Definitely been a difficult hold and particularly now with the share price where it sits.
I'm not going to try and convince you either way because holding or not comes down to your individual circumstances, your appetite for risk, your ability to handle loss, your timeframe and your patience.

There are plenty of reasons to hold, or not, elucidated both here, on the crapper and from numerous other sources out there, and as has been famously expressed by many, on many occasions, DYOR.

Having lost faith is one thing, and I can sympathise with you there, but writing it off as a loss in your head is a different thing entirely to actually selling out, and crystallising it.
Again, your choice.
And again maybe right, maybe wrong, dependant on your individual circumstance.

But, I'd consider that the share price hasn't been this depressed for about 5 and a half years.
I can't tell you it won't go lower still. It might.
But it might also go the other way.
Given how long we've been pushed (or if you prefer, just fallen as per normal market forces 🤣) we all know one decent announcement will likely send us flying.
If I was considering selling out, I'd be waiting for that.

It maybe just a spike like the MB announcement in January 2022.
It may be just another of the innumerable pumps and dumps you can spot on the chart, or, it might just be the rocket ship ignition we've all been waiting for, for so long.

There's no guarantees.
It could be any of these or something else entirely.

As for all of us, it's your call.
The only counsel I would advise, is to not, too hastily, throw away your shares.
Don't act emotionally.

Rather, develop a multi faceted plan so that when you act, either because the price goes down further, or up dramatically, or bobs along here for another six months, you'll do so in a considered manner.

Then, whether its winner, winner chicken dinner, or a long dark night of the soul, you will have done your best.
And the share price will do, what the share price will do. 🤣
Merely a statement of fact.

Personally, I think we are closer to take off than ever before.
But I've stopped trying to predict the future in terms of months or years, or trying to convince anyone else, of anything. 🤣
It could be anytime now..........or never.
There are just too many unknown and unknowable variables.
Beyond expectations of how technology and society may progress, it most likely, will be full of surprises.
If it was all laid out, there'd be no market, of winners and loser's.
Good Luck To All genuine Holders.
 
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Hi Five.
Definitely been a difficult hold and particularly now with the share price where it sits.
I'm not going to try and convince you either way because holding or not comes down to your individual circumstances, your appetite for risk, your ability to handle loss, your timeframe and your patience.

There are plenty of reasons to hold, or not, elucidated both here, on the crapper and from numerous other sources out there, and as has been famously expressed by many, on many occasions, DYOR.

Having lost faith is one thing, and I can sympathise with you there, but writing it off as a loss in your head is a different thing entirely to actually selling out, and crystallising it.
Again, your choice.
And again maybe right, maybe wrong, dependant on your individual circumstance.

But, I'd consider that the share price hasn't been this depressed for about 5 and a half years.
I can't tell you it won't go lower still. It might.
But it might also go the other way.
Given how long we've been pushed (or if you prefer, just fallen as per normal market forces 🤣) we all know one decent announcement will likely send us flying.
If I was considering selling out I'd be waiting for that.

It maybe just a spike like the MB announcement in January 2022.
It may be just another of the innumerable pumps and dumps you can spot on the chart, or, it might just be the rocket ship ignition we've all been waiting for, for so long.

There's no guarantees.
It could be any of these or something else entirely.

As for all of us, it's your call.
The only counsel I would advise, is to not, too hastily, throw away your shares.
Don't act emotionally.

Rather, develop a multi faceted plan so that when you act, either because the price goes down further, or up dramatically, or bobs along here for another six months, you'll do so in a considered manner.

Then, whether its winner, winner chicken dinner, or a long dark night of the soul, you will have done your best.
And the share price will do, what the share price will do. 🤣
Merely a statement of fact.

Personally, I think we are closer to take off than ever before.
But I've stopped trying to predict the future in terms of months or years, or trying to convince anyone else, of anything. 🤣
It could be anytime now..........or never.
There are just too many unknown and unknowable variables.
Beyond expectations of how technology and society may progress, it most likely, will be full of surprises.
If it was all laid out, there'd be no market, of winners and loser's.
Good Luck To All genuine Holders.
If you think where about to take off thats great,
I just hope we have some sort of news by the Time the AGM Rolls around.
IBM is a nothing until something hits I'll believe it
 
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Hi Five.
Definitely been a difficult hold and particularly now with the share price where it sits.
I'm not going to try and convince you either way because holding or not comes down to your individual circumstances, your appetite for risk, your ability to handle loss, your timeframe and your patience.

There are plenty of reasons to hold, or not, elucidated both here, on the crapper and from numerous other sources out there, and as has been famously expressed by many, on many occasions, DYOR.

Having lost faith is one thing, and I can sympathise with you there, but writing it off as a loss in your head is a different thing entirely to actually selling out, and crystallising it.
Again, your choice.
And again maybe right, maybe wrong, dependant on your individual circumstance.

But, I'd consider that the share price hasn't been this depressed for about 5 and a half years.
I can't tell you it won't go lower still. It might.
But it might also go the other way.
Given how long we've been pushed (or if you prefer, just fallen as per normal market forces 🤣) we all know one decent announcement will likely send us flying.
If I was considering selling out I'd be waiting for that.

It maybe just a spike like the MB announcement in January 2022.
It may be just another of the innumerable pumps and dumps you can spot on the chart, or, it might just be the rocket ship ignition we've all been waiting for, for so long.

There's no guarantees.
It could be any of these or something else entirely.

As for all of us, it's your call.
The only counsel I would advise, is to not, too hastily, throw away your shares.
Don't act emotionally.

Rather, develop a multi faceted plan so that when you act, either because the price goes down further, or up dramatically, or bobs along here for another six months, you'll do so in a considered manner.

Then, whether its winner, winner chicken dinner, or a long dark night of the soul, you will have done your best.
And the share price will do, what the share price will do. 🤣
Merely a statement of fact.

Personally, I think we are closer to take off than ever before.
But I've stopped trying to predict the future in terms of months or years, or trying to convince anyone else, of anything. 🤣
It could be anytime now..........or never.
There are just too many unknown and unknowable variables.
Beyond expectations of how technology and society may progress, it most likely, will be full of surprises.
If it was all laid out, there'd be no market, of winners and loser's.
Good Luck To All genuine Holders.
Thanks for your great words.
I have had investments where I got the shots with them doing nothing for such a long time and then sold at a loss usually
Only to be even more annoyed when it goes off like a rocket 🚀
Lesson learned there a few times over
So unless it’s absolutely necessary to sell DONT
 
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I see Kurt from Brainchip posted on GitHub a couple of days ago on Dual Akida Devices.running in parallel.

Couldn't see it under the usual official BRN GitHub repository (unless missed it), but he is still a BRN Senior Solutions Architect at least.

Was curious what benefits AI saw and a quick summary bottom of the post.

@Diogenese

Thoughts? Any benefit / linking into distributed AI systems and real time communication between them?



Kurt Manninen kmanninen​


Senior Solutions Architect at @Brainchip-Inc


dualAkidaDevicesExample​

A Jupyter notebook example demonstrating ImageNet classification running in parallel across two Akida devices.

Setup​

  1. Clone the repository:
gihttps://github.com/kmanninen/dualAkidaDevicesExample.gitmple.git
cd dualAkidaDevicesExample


  1. Create and activate the conda environment:
conda create --name dualAkidaDevicesExample python==3.11
conda activate dualAkidaDevicesExample


  1. Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt


  1. Launch Jupyter Lab:
jupyter lab


  1. Open a browser and navigate to the URL shown in the terminal, then open and run the notebook.

Requirements​

  • Conda
  • Two connected Akida devices


Running two connected BrainChip Akida neuromorphic devices in parallel is done to increase AI processing throughput, handle larger neural networks, and improve real-time performance at the edge. Because Akida devices are self-contained and event-based, connecting them allows for expanding the neural fabric to solve more complex, high-latency tasks than a single chip can handle.
BrainChip +2

Key reasons for this parallel configuration include:
  • Scalability for Large Networks: Akida processors can be linked together to support very large spiking neural networks (SNNs) that exceed the memory or node capacity of a single chip.
  • Increased Performance (Throughput/FPS): Running in parallel allows for higher frames-per-second (FPS) in video analytics, faster inference for audio, and quicker analysis of sensor data.
  • Multi-camera/Multi-stream Processing: Parallel setups enable efficient, simultaneous processing of multiple data streams, such as multiple cameras in a smart city or industrial setting.
  • Reduced Latency: By using multi-chip expansion (MCM - multi-chip module), devices can process data immediately at the edge without needing to send data to the cloud, decreasing latency for real-time applications.
  • Energy Efficiency: Despite running in parallel, the event-based architecture means power is only consumed when neurons fire, ensuring that increased processing capability does not lead to a linear increase in power consumption.
    BrainChip +4
 
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Beware….the conspiracy theory

Akida is like a Yowie: in Australia everyone swears they’ve seen it… but out in the wild (the real market), it never shows up.

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I wouldn’t be surprised if it turned out we’re also somehow connected to South Korean ASIC design house ASICLAND, whose engineers work closely with global partners, including TSMC and Arm.

The fact that both their CMO & Head of Overseas Sales and the company’s Global Strategy Manager “celebrated” this week’s LinkedIn post about our redesigned website with a clapping-hands emoji each is a little too much of a coincidence, don’t you think? 😉

“ASICLAND is a leading design house specializing in application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design, offering high-performance, low-power, and cost-optimized design services. As an official Value Chain Alliance (VCA) partner of TSMC—the world’s No.1 foundry—ASICLAND serves as a trusted bridge between customers and TSMC. We deliver full turnkey support, from architecture design to GDS delivery, across a wide range of industries including AI, automotive, IoT, and memory.”


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In this context, I was wondering whether the undisclosed “Leading U.S. IDM Company” in yesterday’s press release 👇🏻 could by any chance be our licensee Renesas Electronics America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo-headquartered Renesas Electronics Corporation, which in turn happens to be a global semiconductor player? Just a wild guess, though…

“▶ Strengthening automotive semiconductor design capabilities through collaboration with a global semiconductor client

(…) [2025-06-11] ASICLAND has signed a supply agreement with a leading U.S. integrated device manufacturer (IDM) to jointly target the global automotive semiconductor market.

(…) The U.S. semiconductor company involved is an IDM providing essential chip designs and power management solutions for automotive electronics systems, with active operations across various industrial sectors. Through this collaboration, ASICLAND will expand its technological foundation and expertise in automotive chip design.

(…) Meanwhile, ASICLAND is accelerating efforts to enter global markets by establishing an advanced R&D center in Hsinchu, Taiwan*. The company is actively securing cutting-edge design technologies for 3nm and 5nm process nodes as well as CoWos (Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate) packaging technologies.”


*Hsinchu Science Park is Taiwan’s Silicon Valley and home to about 500 high-tech companies, among them TSMC, UMC and MediaTek, as well as our partner Andes Technology.




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에이직랜드, 글로벌 뉴로모픽 AI 선두주자 ‘브레인칩’과 신규 계약​

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브레인칩 핵심 설계 파트너 낙점…해외 고객사 유치 및 수익 구조 다변화 가속​

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에이직랜드X브레인칩. 사진=회사 제공
[더스탁=김태영 기자] 주문형반도체 디자인 솔루션 전문기업 에이직랜드가 세계 최초로 뉴로모픽 프로세스를 상용화한 글로벌 AI반도체 기업 '브레인칩(BrainChip)'과 신규 반도체 설계 및 공급계약을 체결했다고 23일 밝혔다.
이번 계약은 브레인칩의 2세대 뉴로모픽 AI 프로세서인 ‘AKD2500’ 개발을 위한 프로젝트다. 에이직랜드는 이번 프로젝트에서 고객의 뉴로모픽 Core를 적용한 ASIC 디자인과 웨이퍼 패키징, 테스트에 이르는 Level 1 범위의 종합 설계 서비스를 제공할 예정이다.
브레인칩은 인간 뇌의 신경망 구조를 모방한 ‘뉴로모픽(Neuromorphic)’ 기술을 세계 최초로 상용화한 기업이다. 핵심 제품인 ‘Akida’ 프로세서는 데이터 변화가 있을 때만 연산이 이뤄지는 스파이킹 신경망(SNN) 구조를 채택해 에너지 효율을 극대화했으며, 기기 자체에서 실시간 학습이 가능한 ‘온 칩 러닝(On-chip Learning)’ 기능을 제공한다. 이를 통해 자율주행, 로보틱스, 웨어러블, 지능형 IoT 등 다양한 피지컬 AI(Physical AI) 분야에서 글로벌 시장을 확대하고 있다.
특히, 이번에 협력하는 ‘AKD2500’은 브레인칩의 2세대 아키텍처를 기반으로 하며, 최근 화두가 되고 있는 로보틱스 및 피지컬 AI 분야에서 요구되는 초저전력ㆍ고효율 연산에 최적화된 칩이다.

에이직랜드는 이번 계약을 통해 기존 NPU 설계를 넘어 차세대 기술인 뉴로모픽 AI 반도체까지 설계 포트폴리오를 확장하게 됐다. 이는 국내 시장을 넘어 글로벌 팹리스 고객사를 유치할 수 있는 중요한 기술적 도약이 될 것으로 기대된다.

에이직랜드 이종민 대표는 “세계적인 뉴로모픽 AI 기업인 브레인칩과의 협력은 에이직랜드의 ASIC 설계 역량이 글로벌 수준임을 입증하는 사례”라며, “이번 프로젝트의 성공적인 수행으로 글로벌 팹리스 고객사 유치를 위한 기술적 교두보를 공고히 하고, 글로벌 매출 비중을 적극적으로 확대해 나갈 것” 이라고 밝혔다.

한편, 에이직랜드는 국내 유일의 TSMC VCA(Value Chain Alliance)로서 축적된 선단 공정 설계 노하우를 바탕으로 다양한 산업 분야의 고객사들과 협력을 넓혀가고 있다.


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Asicland signs a new contract with 'Brain Chip', a global neuromopic AI leader

Reporter Kim Tae-young

Input 2026.02.23 13:05

Brainchip core design partner winning... Attracting overseas customers and accelerating revenue structure diversification

Asicland X Brain Chip.

Photo=provided by the company

[The Stock=Reporter Kim Tae-young]
Asicland, a company specialising in on-demand semiconductor design solutions, announced on the 23rd that it had signed a new semiconductor design and supply contract with BrainChip', a global AI semiconductor company that commercialised the world's first neuromorphic process.

This contract is a project for the development of 'AKD2500', Brainchip's second-generation neuromorphic AI processor. In this project, Asicland will provide comprehensive design services ranging from Level 1 to ASIC design, wafer packaging, and testing that apply the customer's neuromopic Core.

Brainchip is the world's first company to commercialise 'Neuromorphic' technology that imitates the neural network structure of the human brain. The core product, the 'Akida' processor, maximises energy efficiency by adopting a spiked neural network (SNN) structure that performs calculations only when there is a data change, and provides 'On-chip Learning' function that allows real-time learning on the device itself. Through this, we are expanding the global market in various physical AI (Physical AI) fields such as autonomous driving, robotics, wearable, and intelligent IoT.

In particular, the 'AKD2500' that we are cooperating with this time is based on the second-generation architecture of brain chips, and it is a chip optimised for ultra-low power and high-efficiency computing required in the field of robotics and physical AI, which has become a hot topic recently.

Through this contract, A-Group will expand its design portfolio beyond the existing NPU design to the next-generation technology of neuromopic AI semiconductors. This is expected to be an important technological leap that can attract global fabless customers beyond the domestic market.

"The cooperation with Brainchip, a global neuromographic AI company, is a case that proves Asicland's ASIC design capabilities are at a global level," and said, "With the successful implementation of this project, we will consolidate the technical bridgehead to attract global fabricless customers and actively expand the proportion of global sales."

On the other hand, Asicland is expanding cooperation with customers in various industries based on the accumulated side process design know-how as the only TSMC VCA (Value Chain Alliance) in Korea.
 
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Akida Pico: The Tiny Brain Making “Always-On” AI a Reality


In the world of Edge AI, there’s always been a tradeoff: high intelligence, always-on capability, or long battery life. If you wanted a device to listen for a voice command or monitor something 24/7, you usually had to accept that the battery would be drained just waiting for a command.

Enter Akida Pico.​

Built on BrainChip’s proprietary event-based processing platform, Akida Pico is an ultra-low-power co-processor (or standalone core) designed to give small devices “eyes and ears” without the power-hungry baggage of a traditional CPU tasked with the nuisance of stand-by mode.

Why “Event-Based” is a Game Changer

Traditional AI processors are like a light that stays on all night, even when the room is empty. They’re constantly crunching numbers regardless of whether anything significant is happening.

Akida Pico uses event-based processing, which mimics the human brain. It only “fires” when it detects a relevant change in data (an “event”). If nothing is happening, it consumes almost zero power. This allows it to operate in the microwatt (uW) to milliwatt (mW) range, making it the leanest NPU core in the industry.

Unlike most chips that need a heavy-duty host CPU, this core can operate entirely standalone, pulling just microwatts to milliwatts of power. Pico stays lean by using “power islands” to make sure its standby mode doesn’t incur the leakage of the whole system.

Real-World Use Cases

Akida Pico isn’t just a spec sheet; it’s designed for specific, high-impact “extreme edge” applications.

Wake-up Systems
In many designs, Akida Pico acts as a low-power filter. Instead of the main CPU staying awake to listen for a keyword or detect motion, Pico remains on duty. When it identifies a “qualified event,” like a specific voice command, it sends a low-power interrupt to “wake up” the main MCU: perfect for applications like smart appliances, voice assistants, and wearables.

Healthcare
Imagine a wearable that monitors heart health or detects the early onset of a seizure. Because Pico is purely digital and ultra-efficient, it can perform medical anomaly detection locally on the device without ever needing to send data to the cloud. Patients can enjoy prolonged battery life with a monitor that only alerts a doctor when a specific event is detected.

Industrial Predictive Maintenance
In a factory, thousands of motors hum 24/7. Identifying a failing part early can prevent emergency repairs or lost productivity. Akida Pico can be integrated into remote sensors to perform industrial anomaly detection, analyzing vibration patterns or thermal spikes in real-time. An industrial sensor can run for years, only “reporting in” if it hears a problem.

Developer-Friendly: No New Languages Required

Akida Pico is easy test, train, and deploy with BrainChips Meta TF development tool. MetaTF includes a processor IP simulator for model execution, as well as support for Akida hardware like the AKD1000 reference SoC and Akida 2 FPGA platform. Inspired by the Keras API, MetaTF provides a high-level Python API for neural networks. This API facilitates early evaluation, design, final tuning, and productization of neural network models.
  1. Native Support: Works directly with TensorFlow/Keras and PyTorch.
  2. Low-Code/No-Code: For those who aren’t AI experts, BrainChip offers turnkey tools to deploy optimized models quickly.

The Bottom Line

Akida Pico is about making the Internet of Things intelligent without the need to tether devices to a charging cable. With its ultra-low power neuromorphic technology at the edge, Pico is proving that you don’t need a massive power budget to have a massive impact.


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Join us for a live webinar to see Pico in action on Akida FPGA in the Cloud: execute models, assess accuracy, and benchmark performance all from your desktop with no hardware required.

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브레인칩 핵심 설계 파트너 낙점…해외 고객사 유치 및 수익 구조 다변화 가속​

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에이직랜드X브레인칩. 사진=회사 제공
[더스탁=김태영 기자] 주문형반도체 디자인 솔루션 전문기업 에이직랜드가 세계 최초로 뉴로모픽 프로세스를 상용화한 글로벌 AI반도체 기업 '브레인칩(BrainChip)'과 신규 반도체 설계 및 공급계약을 체결했다고 23일 밝혔다.
이번 계약은 브레인칩의 2세대 뉴로모픽 AI 프로세서인 ‘AKD2500’ 개발을 위한 프로젝트다. 에이직랜드는 이번 프로젝트에서 고객의 뉴로모픽 Core를 적용한 ASIC 디자인과 웨이퍼 패키징, 테스트에 이르는 Level 1 범위의 종합 설계 서비스를 제공할 예정이다.
브레인칩은 인간 뇌의 신경망 구조를 모방한 ‘뉴로모픽(Neuromorphic)’ 기술을 세계 최초로 상용화한 기업이다. 핵심 제품인 ‘Akida’ 프로세서는 데이터 변화가 있을 때만 연산이 이뤄지는 스파이킹 신경망(SNN) 구조를 채택해 에너지 효율을 극대화했으며, 기기 자체에서 실시간 학습이 가능한 ‘온 칩 러닝(On-chip Learning)’ 기능을 제공한다. 이를 통해 자율주행, 로보틱스, 웨어러블, 지능형 IoT 등 다양한 피지컬 AI(Physical AI) 분야에서 글로벌 시장을 확대하고 있다.
특히, 이번에 협력하는 ‘AKD2500’은 브레인칩의 2세대 아키텍처를 기반으로 하며, 최근 화두가 되고 있는 로보틱스 및 피지컬 AI 분야에서 요구되는 초저전력ㆍ고효율 연산에 최적화된 칩이다.

에이직랜드는 이번 계약을 통해 기존 NPU 설계를 넘어 차세대 기술인 뉴로모픽 AI 반도체까지 설계 포트폴리오를 확장하게 됐다. 이는 국내 시장을 넘어 글로벌 팹리스 고객사를 유치할 수 있는 중요한 기술적 도약이 될 것으로 기대된다.

에이직랜드 이종민 대표는 “세계적인 뉴로모픽 AI 기업인 브레인칩과의 협력은 에이직랜드의 ASIC 설계 역량이 글로벌 수준임을 입증하는 사례”라며, “이번 프로젝트의 성공적인 수행으로 글로벌 팹리스 고객사 유치를 위한 기술적 교두보를 공고히 하고, 글로벌 매출 비중을 적극적으로 확대해 나갈 것” 이라고 밝혔다.

한편, 에이직랜드는 국내 유일의 TSMC VCA(Value Chain Alliance)로서 축적된 선단 공정 설계 노하우를 바탕으로 다양한 산업 분야의 고객사들과 협력을 넓혀가고 있다.


Translation into English by Google Translate:


Asicland signs a new contract with 'Brain Chip', a global neuromopic AI leader

Reporter Kim Tae-young

Input 2026.02.23 13:05

Brainchip core design partner winning... Attracting overseas customers and accelerating revenue structure diversification

Asicland X Brain Chip.

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[The Stock=Reporter Kim Tae-young]
Asicland, a company specialising in on-demand semiconductor design solutions, announced on the 23rd that it had signed a new semiconductor design and supply contract with BrainChip', a global AI semiconductor company that commercialised the world's first neuromorphic process.

This contract is a project for the development of 'AKD2500', Brainchip's second-generation neuromorphic AI processor. In this project, Asicland will provide comprehensive design services ranging from Level 1 to ASIC design, wafer packaging, and testing that apply the customer's neuromopic Core.

Brainchip is the world's first company to commercialise 'Neuromorphic' technology that imitates the neural network structure of the human brain. The core product, the 'Akida' processor, maximises energy efficiency by adopting a spiked neural network (SNN) structure that performs calculations only when there is a data change, and provides 'On-chip Learning' function that allows real-time learning on the device itself. Through this, we are expanding the global market in various physical AI (Physical AI) fields such as autonomous driving, robotics, wearable, and intelligent IoT.

In particular, the 'AKD2500' that we are cooperating with this time is based on the second-generation architecture of brain chips, and it is a chip optimised for ultra-low power and high-efficiency computing required in the field of robotics and physical AI, which has become a hot topic recently.

Through this contract, A-Group will expand its design portfolio beyond the existing NPU design to the next-generation technology of neuromopic AI semiconductors. This is expected to be an important technological leap that can attract global fabless customers beyond the domestic market.

"The cooperation with Brainchip, a global neuromographic AI company, is a case that proves Asicland's ASIC design capabilities are at a global level," and said, "With the successful implementation of this project, we will consolidate the technical bridgehead to attract global fabricless customers and actively expand the proportion of global sales."

On the other hand, Asicland is expanding cooperation with customers in various industries based on the accumulated side process design know-how as the only TSMC VCA (Value Chain Alliance) in Korea.
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Hi FMF,

I don't think I can add anything to Kurt's post.

The Akida Edge Box (AEB) has 2 AKida chips:

https://shop.brainchipinc.com/products/akida™-edge-ai-box

  • Host CPU: NXP i.MX 8M Plus Quad SOC
  • AI/ML Accelerator: 2 x AKD1000 (BrainChip Akida Chip) Over PCIe
  • On Board Memory: 4GB LPDDR4, 32GB eMMC

The QV CyberNeuro-RT runs on the AEB. Given that latency is a crucial factor in cybersecurity, it's possible that CN-RT uses the 2 Akidas in parallel.

It is also possible to link a whole lot more Akidae (64) together.

Can't wait for the Akida 3 Edge Box. Akida 3 will be much lower latency because it has TENNs and substitutes a solid state switching interconnect mesh for a packet switched copper mesh. I suppose that the pricing of Akida 3 will be at a premium because of its superior capabilities and performance.
 
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"Startups like BrainChip (ASX: BRN) are also finding a foothold in this new ecosystem. By focusing on ultra-low-power "Akida" processors for IoT and automotive monitoring, these smaller players are proving that neuromorphic technology can be commercialized today, not just in a decade. As these efficient chips become more widely available, we can expect a disruption in the cloud service provider market; companies like Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) may soon offer "Neuromorphic-as-a-Service" for clients whose workloads are too sensitive to latency or power costs for traditional cloud setups."


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