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BrainChip and Blue Ridge Envisioneering Collaborate on Next- Generation Tactical Edge Devices

BrainChip Holdings Ltd the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event- based, neuromorphic AI IP, and Blue Ridge Envisioneering (BRE), an engineering specialist serving the defense and intelligence communities, announced a collaboration to support advanced decision-making applications for broad range of tactical devices.

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“This joint effort will expand the boundaries of what AI at the edge can do in both tactical and commercial applications.”

BRE, a Black Signal Technologies company, will integrate BrainChip AkidaTM processors in a variety of high performance applications.

Tactical devices such as these are deployed where they have restrictive thermal requirements and limited access to power yet are required to operate efficiently. Akida’s ability to perform data processing, including AI/ML tasks at the edge, and its power-conserving neuromorphic design makes its utility in military and intelligence settings a potential breakthrough.

“Almost all conventional Deep Neural Networks are developed to run on power-hungry GPUs that strain power systems and generate a significant amount of heat; when data must be processed in real-time on a remote device, the challenge for hardware developers is immense,” said Stefan Moritz, BRE. “BrainChip’s Akida will be useful for tactical devices that ingest sensor data and use AI/ML to improve decision- making.”

“The collaboration with BRE will show how Akida can excel where power and communications are in short supply,” said Rob Telson, BrainChip Vice President of Ecosystem and Partnerships. “This joint effort will expand the boundaries of what AI at the edge can do in both tactical and commercial applications.”

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This material is based upon work supported by the Naval Air Warfare Center under Contract No. N68335-22-C-0158.

BRE, based in Chantilly, VA, specializes in the rapid development of solutions for its customers in the defense and intelligence communities. National defense priorities require rapid solution development, bringing best-of-breed techniques to bear in record time. BRE’s areas of expertise include high performance computing (HPC) architecture design, software development, signals analysis, machine learning/deep neural networks, high-speed data acquisition and storage, and rapid prototyping. Its principals have over 50 years of experience serving the defense and intelligence communities, and strive to uphold BRE’s reputation for innovating solutions where larger corporations.

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