BrainChip Podcast

BrainChip Inc
BrainChip Podcast

The BrainChip podcast is a monthly coverage of neuromorphic processor developments covering artificial intelligence to the Edge, developments in event based neural network processing inspired by the spiking nature of the human brain. Who is this podcast for? These podcasts are intended to provide insights for the engineering community, technical editors that write about the burgeoning Artificial Intelligence market, potential investors and anyone with an interest in AI.

  1. 07/27/2023

    Podcast with Tenstorrent COO Keith Witek on smart data processing, the present impact, and the future of AI hardware

    For our 28th episode of “This Is Our Mission,” Rob Telson hosted a wide-ranging discussion between Tenstorrent COO Keith Witek and Brainchip CMO Nandan Nayampally. Their conversation explored the compute landscape, trends in AI, and differences and commonalities between the two companies’ approaches.   Witek holds degrees in Business, Computing, Electrical Engineering, and Law and has several patents. Prior to Tenstorrent, he ran Strategic Alliances for Google consumer electronics, was SVP of Corporate Development and General Counsel at SiFive, was Director of Technology Enablement and Associate General Counsel at Tesla, was Corporate VP of Strategy and Corporate Development at AMD, and had many other teaching, legal, and engineering roles. Witek serves on the board of entrepreneurial hub StartingBlock Madison.   Nayampally’s career has been immersed in the semiconductor arena, starting with AMD. He spent most of his career in IP — first with Denali Software and then at Arm — building the CPU business and later running the Client Line of Business as VP and General Manager, giving him expert insight into the waves and trends in compute. He also worked at Amazon as Alexa’s Head of SDK Products. Nayampally holds degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, and the University of Texas atAustin.  In this episode, you can get their views on: - Why AI is here to stay - Real-life impacts of AI, like reducing car-related fatalities and personalizing healthcare - Challenges that currently limit the scalability of AI, such as massive data loads and the slowing of Moore’s Law - How innovators in the industry, including BrainChip and Tenstorrent, are overcoming these barriers - Which deployment models for technology hold the most promise, including a discussion on chiplets - And lots more

    42 min
  2. 06/20/2023

    Podcast with USC Professor Dr. Gaurav Sukhatme on innovation in AI, Robotics & autonomy

    Dr. Gaurav Sukhatme, Professor of Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering at USC, joins BrainChip CMO, Nandan Nayampally, to discuss the fields of AI and robotics. With more than three decades of experience in the field, Dr. Sukhatme is the co-director of the USC Robotics Research Laboratory and is the director of the USC Robotic Embedded Systems Laboratory, which he founded in 2000. He is a recognized expert in the fields of networked robots, learning robots and field robotics. He holds the Fletcher Jones Foundation Endowed Chair in Computer Science and serves as the Executive Vice Dean at the USC Viterbi School of Engineers, in addition to being an Amazon Scholar. Dr. Sukhatme has focused on developing algorithms, techniques, and tools to design and understand large-scale, distributed, networked robotic systems with an emphasis on environmental monitoring. He also works in learning and planning for robot grasping and manipulation. “Gaurav’s deep knowledge and dedication to the field of robotics and artificial intelligence has inspired and equipped the next generation of technology innovators to drive these fields forward both in academic research as well as in the industry,” said Nayampally. “He brings great insights into the evolution of modern robotics, AI and autonomy, and his belief in the future of intelligent compute is contagious and I’m excited that we can share these with our audience.” The “This is Our Mission” podcast provides AI industry insight to listeners including users, developers, analysts, technical and financial press, and investors.

    36 min
  3. 05/02/2023

    Author Geoffrey Moore explores mainstream AI, early & disruptive innovation at the Edge

    Author Geoffrey Moore joins BrainChip CEO Sean Hehir to discuss the challenges facing large organizations when looking to adopt disruptive innovations. Moore is an author, speaker, and advisor who splits his time between start-up companies in the Wildcat Venture Partners portfolios and established high-tech enterprises including Salesforce, Microsoft, Autodesk, F5 Networks, Gainsight, Google, and Splunk. Moore’s life’s work has focused on the market dynamics surrounding disruptive innovations. Moore’s books include Crossing the Chasm, Inside the Tornado, the Gorilla Game, and Zone to Win. Crossing the Chasm is a technology playbook which focuses on the challenges start-up companies face transitioning from early adoption to mainstream customers. Moore’s latest work, Zone to Win, addresses the challenge enterprises face when embracing disruptive innovations, and the importance of adopting when it is in their best interests to do so. “One of the best parts about doing the ‘This is Our Mission’ podcasts is the opportunity to meet fascinating people and get their unique insights into innovative technology, and how this is changing the world at large,” said Hehir. “There are few people more fascinating than Geoffrey Moore. His vast knowledge in business-related experience, and his thoughts on the meaning of life, will help enlighten our listeners about how today’s technology advancements are driving rapid proliferation of increasingly intelligent devices and services.” The “This is Our Mission” podcast provides AI industry insight to listeners including users, developers, analysts, technical and financial press, and investors.

    16 min

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The BrainChip podcast is a monthly coverage of neuromorphic processor developments covering artificial intelligence to the Edge, developments in event based neural network processing inspired by the spiking nature of the human brain. Who is this podcast for? These podcasts are intended to provide insights for the engineering community, technical editors that write about the burgeoning Artificial Intelligence market, potential investors and anyone with an interest in AI.

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