BrainChip Podcast Explores Neuromorphic Computing with Industry Expert Michael Azoff
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BrainChip Holdings Ltd (BRN), (BRCHF), a leading provider of ultra-low power high performance artificial intelligence technology, announced that industry expert Michael Azoff is the featured guest on this month’s “This is our Mission” podcast. He joins BrainChip Vice President of Worldwide Sales Rob Telson to discuss neuromorphic computing in the AI space. The podcast will be available October 5 at 4 p.m. PDT across the company’s podcast platforms and the BrainChip website.
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“One of the best parts of doing this podcast series is talking to people with the passion, background and expertise in the very fields where BrainChip excels”
Azoff’s work as an IT industry analyst covers software engineering topics from agile and DevOps to application lifecycle management and cloud-native computing. He began covering machine learning when deep learning emerged as a top of interest within artificial intelligence. Azoff and Telson cover a range of topics, including edge AI, neural network architectures, sensory-based applications, autonomous vehicles and more.
“One of the best parts of doing this podcast series is talking to people with the passion, background and expertise in the very fields where BrainChip excels,” said Telson. “Having someone like Michael be able to share his two decades of analyst coverage in the IT industry gives our audience great perspective in how neuromorphic computing will impact a wide scope of industries and applications. I’m eager for everyone to hear this engaging conversation and hopefully learn more about BrainChip’s mission in revolutionizing AI at the edge.”
BrainChip’s Akida brings artificial intelligence to the edge in a way that existing technologies are not capable. The solution is high-performance, small, ultra-low power and enables a wide array of edge capabilities. The Akida (NSoC) and intellectual property can be used in applications, including Smart Home, Smart Health, Smart City and Smart Transportation. These applications include but are not limited to home automation and remote controls, industrial IoT, robotics, security cameras, sensors, unmanned aircraft, autonomous vehicles, medical instruments, object detection, sound detection, odor and taste detection, gesture control and cybersecurity.
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