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Xray1

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IMO.... It will be most interesting to see if " Mitro " will actually attend this years AGM .......... I wonder what he is thinking about the Co's current overall position.
 
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Dugnal

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Morning Chippers ,

Feeling a little .........

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Esq.
Yes I am feeling a little bullish..

Why ..why are there more sellers than buyers today when all retail investors here say they are buying, albeit small parcels.
Is it the institutions who are sellling.. but then again a recent graph posted here, showed institutional holdings are increasing.
Also if many companies/partners are now discovering Brainchip's AI, why are they not taking a stake in Brainchip
or are they.. and hiding behind the skirt of institutions and international banks etc... and are buying?
Maybe someone is manipulating the market to help get more..share/s

It does not add up. What ever is going on in the market its making me feel bullish despite the share price dropping..
and am sure many of you feel the same.

I just bought some more at these low prices !!
Thanks to the market manipulators...much appreciated.
 
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KKFoo

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Good morning, I am buying also..
 
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Good morning, I am buying also..
I laugh at all the buying posts at times. If there was more buyers then sellers amongst the retail then the price would be moving up.

Clearly there are more sellers then buyer not saying those that top up are not buying but its pretty obvious there is more selling.

Now I'm sure that there is some shorting push lately and The LDA that has helped push the price down.

But from logic it was posted LDA only had 1.6 million shares left so they should be done so I would see some pressure relief.
 
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Good morning everyone!

Someone post this in the German forum and asked, if there is possible akida inside. Since they didn’t mention brainchip or akida, and none made an announcement, I wonder if someone here can maybe say something regarding the performance datas etc! I’m not the technical expert… thank you in advance

https://pro.meinhoergeraet.de/technologien/starkey-insides-der-neuro-prozessor-von-genesis-ai/4515

Was meint ihr? Akida? @7für7 ?”

Edit: it’s in German Language so maybe you better translate it?
 
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Found it in English

 
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IoT will one of our areas. It comes handy that we will have soon 50 year battery (not larger than a coin) that can power the devices for generations.

It’s just a curiosity or will change the IoT?

 
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Damo4

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Good morning everyone!

Someone post this in the German forum and asked, if there is possible akida inside. Since they didn’t mention brainchip or akida, and none made an announcement, I wonder if someone here can maybe say something regarding the performance datas etc! I’m not the technical expert… thank you in advance

https://pro.meinhoergeraet.de/technologien/starkey-insides-der-neuro-prozessor-von-genesis-ai/4515

Was meint ihr? Akida? @7für7 ?”

Edit: it’s in German Language so maybe you better translate it?

Hi 7, I don't know much about it, but @SERA2g shared the following about their Genesis product:
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-405710
 
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The VVDN Brainchip edge box announcement mentioned its use for video.

VVDN produce an AI camera:

https://www.vvdntech.com/en-us/vision

VVDN has unmatched expertise in the world of vision, delivering on the most cutting-edge camera-based solutions for our customers. Our vision team comes with proven and deep expertise in dual-sensor integration, calibration, image tuning, AI/ML, data modeling, edge computing, which help customers deliver increasingly sophisticated and secured solutions. VVDN’s services span across several aspects of industry-quality vision solutions starting from product hardware design to mechanical design, system firmware development to device connectivity with cloud platforms, security architecture, testing, and use-case-based analytics that include AI and ML-based strategies for data-driven business logic and manufacturing services. With its reusable software frameworks, IPs and components, VVDN can help customers with effective and accurate vision solutions powered with AI and Deep Learning in a faster time to market.

There could be some synergies in marketing. Akida will improve on the AI functions of the VVDN AI camera.
 
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Iseki

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Good morning everyone!

Someone post this in the German forum and asked, if there is possible akida inside. Since they didn’t mention brainchip or akida, and none made an announcement, I wonder if someone here can maybe say something regarding the performance datas etc! I’m not the technical expert… thank you in advance

https://pro.meinhoergeraet.de/technologien/starkey-insides-der-neuro-prozessor-von-genesis-ai/4515

Was meint ihr? Akida? @7für7 ?”

Edit: it’s in German Language so maybe you better translate it?
Who knows really? This is why we are 16cents.

Your link says the hearing aide uses a DNN (deep neural network) as opposed to an SNN a spiking neural network. Not good.
But you can make your SNN have many hidden layers which would be called a Deep (Spiking) neural network.

Then they call their processor a "neuro processor".
So this also is (maybe purposefully) confusing. All the NVIDA type processors are referred to as "neural processing". Ours ( and loihi ) are "neuromorphic processors."

So that is the trouble we have when trying to decipher what's happening thru marketing blurbs. So really we can only go on what shares the board members are holding.

Therefore the answer to your question is: You are not allowed to know.
 
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Who knows really? This is why we are 16cents.

Your link says the hearing aide uses a DNN (deep neural network) as opposed to an SNN a spiking neural network. Not good.
But you can make your SNN have many hidden layers which would be called a Deep (Spiking) neural network.

Then they call their processor a "neuro processor".
So this also is (maybe purposefully) confusing. All the NVIDA type processors are referred to as "neural processing". Ours ( and loihi ) are "neuromorphic processors."

So that is the trouble we have when trying to decipher what's happening thru marketing blurbs. So really we can only go on what shares the board members are holding.

Therefore the answer to your question is: You are not allowed to know.

How did it take you 128 words to say "I don't know?"
 
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IoT will one of our areas. It comes handy that we will have soon 50 year battery (not larger than a coin) that can power the devices for generations.

It’s just a curiosity or will change the IoT?

Hi B
I have a Seiko watch that claims to be powered by a ten year battery. I have only had it for four years but still going.

Brainchip claims it’s low power requirements are such as to make it suitable for wearables using energy harvesting technologies. In theory it can run forever or at least a lifetime then wait for the next living creature to put it on and power it up.😇

My opinion only DYOR
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Iseki

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How did it take you 128 words to say "I don't know?"
Consider yourself lucky. I thought I should explain some of the things to look out for - SNN v DNN, neural network v neuromorphic.

I also wanted to posit the following, as kindly as possible, that: Why are we asking if "we're not allowed to know the answer."

I then went on to consider whether this problem could be answered by using "zero knowledge trust" systems. But I couldn't find a snazzy gif for this, so I deleted that and decided I'll start a new thread for it instead. You are welcome to that thread, anytime.
 
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Tidying my saved stuff so i thought i should take us down memory lane with my love -
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Who knows really? This is why we are 16cents.

Your link says the hearing aide uses a DNN (deep neural network) as opposed to an SNN a spiking neural network. Not good.
But you can make your SNN have many hidden layers which would be called a Deep (Spiking) neural network.

Then they call their processor a "neuro processor".
So this also is (maybe purposefully) confusing. All the NVIDA type processors are referred to as "neural processing". Ours ( and loihi ) are "neuromorphic processors."

So that is the trouble we have when trying to decipher what's happening thru marketing blurbs. So really we can only go on what shares the board members are holding.

Therefore the answer to your question is: You are not allowed to know.
Hi Iseki

I read in one of the AKIDA 2.0 blurbs yesterday they can run CNN, DNN etc so it is really all too hard.

Someone somewhere posted another hearing aid from Chromatic Inc I think and they were claiming a world leading breakthrough along the lines of noise cancellation.

In the US last year or the year before they deregulated hearing aids and literally hundreds of suppliers have come out of the woodwork competing on price and claimed technology advances.

Of all the technology areas to research trying to find Brainchip it has become the hardest as a result.

Going way, way back before Sean Hehir was born Peter van der Made said something about Cochlear (COH) and his AKIDA technology. That dot has been turned inside out without success.

My opinion only DYOR
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Hi Iseki

I read in one of the AKIDA 2.0 blurbs yesterday they can run CNN, DNN etc so it is really all too hard.

Someone somewhere posted another hearing aid from Chromatic Inc I think and they were claiming a world leading breakthrough along the lines of noise cancellation.

In the US last year or the year before they deregulated hearing aids and literally hundreds of suppliers have come out of the woodwork competing on price and claimed technology advances.

Of all the technology areas to research trying to find Brainchip it has become the hardest as a result.

Going way, way back before Sean Hehir was born Peter van der Made said something about Cochlear (COH) and his AKIDA technology. That dot has been turned inside out without success.

My opinion only DYOR
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Thanks Fact Finder, you're right of course, but it just gets my goat that some hearing aid startup wouldn't stick akida inside and shout it to the world.
After all akida does signal cleaning, noise reduction etc, without having to think!

You can see from the advertising of the linked Starkey one, it's all about being appified - ie you need to use a smartphone to work it properly - presumably by selecting your environment type ( candle lit dinner or at the footy), plus it has these other weak selling points - it can phone your next of kin if you fall off a horse etc.

My fear is that it is the good ship Bainchip herself that is demanding the secrecy. And before too long I would hope that Sean can tie himself to the mast and listen to the siren song of deals, some of which, we can announce.
 
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Thanks Fact Finder, you're right of course, but it just gets my goat that some hearing aid startup wouldn't stick akida inside and shout it to the world.
After all akida does signal cleaning, noise reduction etc, without having to think!

You can see from the advertising of the linked Starkey one, it's all about being appified - ie you need to use a smartphone to work it properly - presumably by selecting your environment type ( candle lit dinner or at the footy), plus it has these other weak selling points - it can phone your next of kin if you fall off a horse etc.

My fear is that it is the good ship Bainchip herself that is demanding the secrecy. And before too long I would hope that Sean can tie himself to the mast and listen to the siren song of deals, some of which, we can announce.
Hi Iseki
In 2020 Mr. Dinardo answered a question about NDAs and in fact answered to the effect that more often than not it was Brainchip demanding water tight NDAs.

Sadly not everyone is honest and you cannot leave your front door unlocked and your keys on the dashboard anymore.😞

The CCP will getcha if you don’t watch out.😂🤣😂

My opinion only DYOR
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Interesting paper form 2022 that covers much of the ground TSEx has traversed. I extracted the following simply because Quantum Ventura first came to notice as a result of its Research for the US Department of Homeland Security to create a hand held device to do something similar. As we all know it was rather keen on the idea of using AKD1000 for $US50.00 over a Nvidia GPU for $US30,000. Nothing knew but useful to understand what the thinking is around this type of device/s:

Theme C: Security and First-responders Chemicalsensingtechnologiescanbeusedtoassessenvironmentsandidentifydangeroussituations.Accordingtoa report fromtheCenters for DiseaseControl andPrevention, inthe57,975 chemical incidents reported fromJanuary1991 to September 2009, the top five chemicals associated with chemical injury were carbon monoxide, ammonia, chlorine, hydrochloric acid, and sulfuric acid;totaling$45millionindamages annually(Anderson,2015).Proof-of-conceptsensing technologies havebeendemonstratedfor anumber of toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) and toxins, such as ammonia, hydrogen cyanide,chlorine,arsine,phosgene,etc.(Limetal.,2009;Raman etal.,2009). Toassessdangersin public spaces and in emergency situationsweneedtomonitorfor illicit andtoxicsubstances, localizeexplosivesand other hazards,and be able to assess danger in rapidly changing catastrophic environments.Participantsin the workshop agreed that there is great benefitto expanding the use ofchemicalsensing technologiesin security and firstresponse in emergency situations. Improve safety and performance of first responders. Chemical sensing technologies can be implemented to improve the safety and performance of first-responders in emergencies. To this end, goals and objectives include developing technologies that rapidly and reliably assess the environment to provide actionable information to first responders. For example, portable chemical sensing technology could be developed to help firefighters detect the presence of dangerous toxins. These technologies could be wearable or be designed to go into hazardous environments ahead of first responders. In the same vein, chemical sensing technologies could be used to monitor the health and safety of first responders themselves, and that of the public, in dangerous conditions. Here, there is an overlap with the point-of-care theme discussed below, as technologies developed for health monitoring could also be utilized by emergency medical services in the field to rapidly diagnose and monitor. Importantly, any technologies developed to be used by first-responders in the field will need to be portable, compatible with other first-responder gear, fast, and easy to use. Threat monitoring. There is a need for chemical sensing technologies to monitor for threat agents and other hazardous conditions in public spaces and public utilities. Goals include: improving industrial hazard monitoring, i.e., monitoring for TICs, toxic industrial materials (TIMs), and diesel and gasoline fumes; developing chemical sensing technologies for threat agents, such as explosives, in urban settings; and detecting illicit products and elements in the environment and public water sources. As a crossover with the agriculture theme, chemical sensing technologies could also be used to detect invasive pests at border crossings. Chemical sensing technologies may be uniquely beneficial for identifying and monitoring illicit drug manufacturing sites and shipping containers. Dogs are currently used to “follow the trail” of an odorant, but current training methods are limited by the availability of odorants. To this end, there is an opportunity to develop non-toxic simulants of toxic smells and employ virtual scent generation and virtual reality to better train animals used for these purposes. Eventually, future synthetic chemical sensor technologies may replace canine models. Improve safety and performance of the military. Finally, chemical sensing technologies also have the capability to improve the safety of the military in the field. Joong Kim (Office of Naval Research; ONR) provided a key note talk that provided details regarding challenges in field deployment and other considerations/constraints that needs to be considered for field operation. Such deployment are by necessity not within the 3 year time line of interest to the NSF convergence acceleration program."

My opinion only DYOR
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