BrainChip Launches Open-Source Software Bundle to Allow Developers to Run Neuromorphic Processors Alongside Existing Compute

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BrainChip Holdings (ASX:BRN) launched an open-source software bundle, the Symphony Community Akida Bundle, which lets developers run BrainChip Akida neuromorphic processors alongside their existing compute under a workload scheduler built on IBM Spectrum Symphony Community Edition, a workload management and orchestration tool, according to a Friday statement.

Adding Akida to the tool's scheduling pool allows for lightweight, event-driven inference to run rather than simply defaulting to a graphics processing unit. This will extend BrainChip's addressable market beyond edge devices to on-premises enterprise servers, per the statement.

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