Connect with us

Medtech

Tech Alert: BrainChip Examines New Approach to Optimizing Time-series Data

LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A new white paper by BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF,…
The post Tech Alert: BrainChip Examines…

Published

on

This article was originally published by IT Business Net

LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A new white paper by BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI IP, unveils Temporal Event-based Neural Networks (TENNs) – an innovative way to bring greater accuracy and efficiency to complex models on compact edge devices. TENNs are extremely effective in accelerating 3D and 1D time series applications including video, vision, audio, and vital signs in healthcare to name a few.

The paper, “Temporal Event-based Neural Networks: A new approach to Temporal Processing,” shows how TENNs enable intelligent, energy-efficient edge solutions and details how BrainChip’s 2nd Generation Akida IP platform supports this innovation. TENNs provide radical, innovative ways to reduce complexity, size, and compute requirements, while still delivering the accuracy expected for the desired, intelligent, responsive experience at the edge.

“While CNNs have long been the backbone of image classification in AI and ML, they are not as efficient in handling spatiotemporal data and applications such as video object detection from video streams, and Time series data, thereby limiting its usage in cost-effective, thermally constrained edge devices,” said Anil Mankar, co-founder and CDO at BrainChip. “The TENN is a new approach that exploits the temporal correlations much more efficiently, revolutionizing AI at the edge.”

To learn more about how TENNs supercharge the processing of raw time-continuous streaming data and time series analytics used in forecasting and predictive maintenance, interested parties can download the white paper at https://brainchip.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/TENNs_Whitepaper_Final.pdf

About BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY)

BrainChip is the worldwide leader in edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company’s first-to-market, fully digital, event-based AI processor, AkidaTM, uses neuromorphic principles to mimic the human brain, analyzing only essential sensor inputs at the point of acquisition, processing data with unparalleled efficiency, precision, and economy of energy. Akida uniquely enables edge learning local to the chip, independent of the cloud, dramatically reducing latency while improving privacy and data security. Akida Neural processor IP, which can be integrated into SoCs on any process technology, has shown substantial benefits on today’s workloads and networks, and offers a platform for developers to create, tune and run their models using standard AI workflows like Tensorflow/Keras. In enabling effective edge compute to be universally deployable across real world applications such as connected cars, consumer electronics, and industrial IoT, BrainChip is proving that on-chip AI, close to the sensor, is the future, for its customers’ products, as well as the planet. Explore the benefits of Essential AI at www.brainchip.com.

Follow BrainChip on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/BrainChip_inc
Follow BrainChip on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7792006

Contacts

Media Contact:
Mark Smith

JPR Communications

818-398-1424

Investor Relations:
Tony Dawe

Director, Global Investor Relations

tdawe@brainchip.com

The post Tech Alert: BrainChip Examines New Approach to Optimizing Time-series Data first appeared on IT Business Net.

devices

Medtech

ETF Talk: AI is ‘Big Generator’

Second nature comes alive Even if you close your eyes We exist through this strange device — Yes, “Big Generator” Artificial intelligence (AI) has…

Continue Reading
Medtech

Apple gets an appeals court win for its Apple Watch

Apple has at least a couple more weeks before it has to worry about another sales ban.

Continue Reading
Medtech

Federal court blocks ban on Apple Watches after Apple appeal

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a sweeping import ban on Apple’s latest smartwatches while the patent dispute winds its way through…

Continue Reading

Trending