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The AI Chip That Thinks Like a Brain (And Uses Almost No Power) - Sean Hehir - CEO, BrainChip

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What if AI didn’t need massive data centers—and could think more like the human brain?

Sean Hehir is the Chief Executive Officer of BrainChip ( https://brainchip.com/ ), a pioneer in neuromorphic computing and ultra-low-power artificial intelligence hardware designed for intelligent edge devices.

At BrainChip, Sean oversees the commercialization of the company’s Akida neuromorphic processor—an advanced AI chip inspired by the architecture of the human brain. Akida enables real-time machine learning and pattern recognition directly at the edge, dramatically reducing power consumption and latency compared to traditional cloud-based AI systems. The technology is now being explored for applications ranging from defense and autonomous systems to automotive sensing, robotics, and healthcare devices.

Prior to joining BrainChip in 2021, Sean spent more than two decades in senior leadership roles across the enterprise computing and semiconductor ecosystem. 

Earlier in his career, Sean held several senior executive roles at Hewlett‑Packard, including Vice President of Strategic Alliances, where he managed some of the company’s most important global partnerships with industry giants such as Microsoft, Intel, Cisco Systems, Oracle, and SAP.

His earlier leadership experience also includes roles at Fusion‑io and Compaq, where he helped drive large-scale enterprise computing partnerships and global service provider strategies.

Sean holds an MBA in Economics from Georgia State University and a Bachelor of Science in Business from University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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