What weapons does Airbus make?
The company's world-class portfolio of products includes the Eurofighter Typhoon swing-role combat aircraft;
the A400M, C295 and CN235 airlifters; the A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport; along with robust,
dependable unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
https://www.airbus.com › defence
In a BAE sponsored podcast titled AdvancingCognitive Warfare: Unveiling Neuromorphic Frontiers’, I heard Dr.Joseph Guerci, an internationally recognised leader in research and developmentof next generation sensor and cognitive systems, opine that Akida was the mostexciting development of our time, even more important than ChatGPT, Dr Guerciexplained
“…the whole point of a neural network is the weighting that goes ontothe interconnects from layer to layer. And the interesting thing about that isyou’ve got companies like BrainChip in Australia… that is not by any stretchusing the most sophisticated foundry to achieve ridiculous line lists likeconventional FPGAs and GPUs do …instead it’s just a different architecture.
But why is that such a big deal?
Well, in the case of BrainChip as well as Intel and IBM, these chips canbe the size of a postage stamp.
And because they’re implementing what are called spiking neuralnetworks, or SNNs, they only draw power when there’s a change of state, andthat’s a very short amount of time, and it’s relatively low-power.
So at the end of the day, you have something the size of a postage stampthat’s implementing a very, very sophisticated convolution…
This is the thing that changes everything
So now you see this little UAV coming in, and you don’t think for asecond that it could do, you know, the most sophisticated electronic warfarefunctions, for example pulse sorting, feature identification, geolocation, allthese things that require, you know, thousands of lines of code and lots ofhigh-speed embedded computing, all of a sudden it’s done on a postage stamp.
That’s the crazy thing.
And by the way, in my research we’ve done it, we’ve implemented pulse,the interleaving, we’ve implemented, you know, ATR, specifically on theBrainChip from Australia…”
And on top of this not only is Dr Guerci CEO of ISL a Brainchip partner:
Military drones market size from USD 13.2 billionin 2022 to USD 27.7 billion in 10 years. The increased military spending and increased demandfor improved surveillance solutions drives the market's growth.22 Jan 2024
https://finance.yahoo.com › news
Military DronesMarket Size Worth $27.7 Billion by 2032 - Yahoo Finance
This of course is just Military Drones Airbus doesother things as well including Aerospace.
My opinion only DYOR
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