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BrainChip develops Edge Box based on neuromorphic technology
Two companies, BrainChip and VVDN Technologies, came together to develop an edge box that is based on neuromorphic technology, which is an advanced AI technology that mimics the functioning of the human brain. The co-developed hardware solution can perform AI processing at the edge of a...
Continue ReadingBrainChip has brought second-generation Akida platform to the market
BrainChip has unveiled the second generation of its Akida platform, designed for energy-efficient and intelligent edge devices for the rapidly growing demand for artificial intelligence in the IoT ecosystem. The new Akida platform features a neural processing system designed for...
Continue ReadingBrainChip announces successfully taped out AKD1500 chip on GlobalFoundries’ 22nm FD-SOI process
BrainChip, a leading provider of ultra-low power edge AI technology, has successfully taped out its AKD1500 chip on GlobalFoundries' 22nm FD-SOI process. This marks an important milestone for BrainChip as it proves the portability of its technology and enables the company to take...
Continue ReadingBrainChip and Edge Impulse collaborate for better edge AI product offerings
Two well-known edge AI solutions providers, BrainChip and Edge Impulse, have partnered to evolve an edge ecosystem that aims to accelerate AI/ML deployment in a variety of applications. The combination of BrainChip’s Akida technology with Edge Impulse’s platform will allow...
Continue ReadingFirst mini PCIexpress board with spiking neural network chip
PCIe board based on an advanced neural networking processor enables AI training and learning on the device itself, without dependency on the cloud. [via] Brainchip has begun taking orders for the first commercially available Mini PCIe board using its Akida advanced neural networking...
Continue ReadingAkida Development Kits For Raspberry Pi And Shuttle PC
Brainchip has announced the release of two development kits for its Akida AKD1000 neuromorphic processor to further help hobbyists, tinkerers and developers create ultra-low-power applications. This new launch intends to meet the need of developers who wish to run its AKD1000 silicon...
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