RE:RE:RE:Qualcomm DDDonRudy wrote:
Damn1212 wrote: Nice !! A 5 month old article !! Maybe you should be posting more old stuff like this just to show everyone how desperate you are and how there is 0 good news for us shareholders ! #fail
@Damn, can you dig up any articles of companies with A.I on the edge for chipsets, that are made and in the market today. I did a quick search and most I could find was talk around September/2020 where it was being discussed, and still not fully adopted or capabilities reached. If you know of any chipsets that feature A.I on the edge, can you point me in the right direction.
Maybe the 5 year old article is still relevant as it's the new technology for chipsets.
https://www.kuppingercole.com/blog/balaganski/the-story-of-edge-ai
https://m-cacm.acm.org/magazines/2020/9/246931-ai-on-edge/fulltext
"Current frameworks, including "edge computing" and "fog" networks, offer only incremental benefits because chips are not optimized for AI and networks were not specifically designed for edge AI." Sept/2020
I'm starting to believe that Nexoptic was ahead with their technology and needed the chipsets to catch up to compliment their technology. That along with a 5G network. In turn making A.I on the edge possible. Kevin Gordon alluded to it during the AGM, that they were ahead of the curve which could have contributed to taking longer than expected.
That's some info when reading into what it takes to make A.I on the edge possible.
Just my opinion, if anyone has more insight I'd like to learn more.