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BrainChip Talks with Rob Lincourt of Dell Technologies in Latest Monthly Podcast

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BrainChip Holdings Ltd. (ASX: BRN) announced the release of a new podcast episode featuring Rob Lincourt from Dell Technologies, discussing AI's future and BrainChip's Akida processor. The podcast, available on May 4, focuses on how edge devices can process data efficiently without a network connection. It emphasizes the unique capabilities of the Akida processor for applications across Smart Home, Smart Health, Smart City, and Smart Transportation sectors, showcasing its potential in reducing latency and carbon footprints.

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  • Launch of the podcast featuring Rob Lincourt provides valuable insights into AI trends.
  • Discussion on Akida processor highlights its applications in diverse sectors such as Smart Home and Smart Transportation.
  • Akida's edge capabilities can lead to reduced system latency and energy-efficient processing.
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BrainChip Holdings Ltd. (ASX: BRN), a leading provider of ultra-low power high performance artificial intelligence technology, today announced that Distinguished Engineer Rob Lincourt of Dell Technologies joins BrainChip Vice President of Worldwide Sales Rob Telson on the latest “This is our Mission” podcast episode designed to provide insight on the Company’s strategy and progress. The 24-minute podcast will be available through the Company’s website, https://brainchipinc.com/brainchip-podcasts/, as well as across all major podcast platforms May 4, at 4:00 p.m. U.S. PDT.

A technologist who seeks to create unique solutions to complex problems, Lincourt works as part of the global CTO office at Dell to identify and understand emerging technologies and their impact on the industry, society and the company itself. In the sixth episode of the series, Lincourt and Telson discuss a wide range of topics including how people will consume AI in the near future, how devices at the Edge can process data without being attached to the network, how neuromorphic computing will affect industries such as manufacturing, and security of devices and applications.

“In our latest podcast, we wanted to build on our previous episode by continuing with our ‘outside-looking-in’ theme, so we are extremely grateful to Rob for providing us with insight into the human dynamic that will occur as AI becomes more prevalent in our lives,” said Telson. “As someone who examines technology trends and the potential effects those changes mean to Dell’s business, Rob brings a real humanity to the equation and offers up a unique look at how to navigate our increasingly data-driven world. What an exciting opportunity to talk about the Akida processor, IP and all the ways it can be used in applications including Smart Home, Smart Health, Smart City and Smart Transportation.”

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.

The BrainChip Podcast is a monthly event intended to provide company and industry insight for the engineering community in target markets, as well as analysts, technical and financial press and investors.

About BrainChip Holdings Ltd. (ASX: BRN)

BrainChip is a global technology company that is producing a groundbreaking neuromorphic processor that brings artificial intelligence to the edge in a way that is beyond the capabilities of other products. The chip is high performance, small, ultra-low power and enables a wide array of edge capabilities that include on-chip training, learning and inference. The event-based neural network processor is inspired by the spiking nature of the human brain and is implemented in an industry standard digital process. By mimicking brain processing BrainChip has pioneered a processing architecture, called Akida™, which is both scalable and flexible to address the requirements in edge devices. At the edge, sensor inputs are analyzed at the point of acquisition rather than through transmission via the cloud to a data center. Akida is designed to provide a complete ultra-low power and fast AI Edge Network for vision, audio, olfactory and smart transducer applications. The reduction in system latency provides faster response and a more power efficient system that can reduce the large carbon footprint of data centers.

Additional information is available at https://www.brainchipinc.com.

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What is the purpose of the new podcast episode from BrainChip Holdings?

The podcast aims to provide insights on AI's future and BrainChip's strategy, featuring discussions on the Akida processor.

Who is featured in the latest BrainChip podcast episode?

Rob Lincourt of Dell Technologies joins BrainChip's Rob Telson in the podcast.

When will the latest episode of BrainChip's podcast be available?

The latest episode will be available on May 4 at 4:00 p.m. U.S. PDT.

What are the applications of the Akida processor discussed in the podcast?

The Akida processor can be used in Smart Home, Smart Health, Smart City, and Smart Transportation applications.

Why is Akida processor important for edge devices?

It enables efficient data processing without the need for constant network connection, reducing latency and power consumption.

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