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White Horse

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The elephant in the room is the ASX management.
It's not the ASX Rules that are the problem.
It's their interpretation of the rules.
They are so complex and interwoven, they can start with the negative answer, and design the negative result.
Not to mention the WANCA factor.
 
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Rach2512

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Interesting discussions in the comments, sorry if already posted.


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Totally agree.

Currently, the company earns $0 in royalty fees, and our revenue doesn’t even come close to covering Sean’s salary. This leaves us with only two possible conclusions: either our product/technology is subpar, or our management is failing. Earlier this year, Sean loudly celebrated landing a “huge deal,” which turned out to be a partnership with a small company Onsor that sells student iPads. As expected, the deal brought in zero revenue. Sean has failed to deliver — it’s time for him to go.
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Do you have any evidence that Renesas taped out an Akida chip? What sort of chip was it? Did they manufacture the chip after tape-out? Please provide any evidence you have. This could change everything!
That’s a question for Renesas they will keeping their secrets to them self IMO
 
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Iseki

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6G Wireless Networks: The Coming Convergence with Edge AI and Neuromorphic Computing

As the world begins to explore what comes after 5G, 6G wireless networks are rapidly emerging as a foundational technology for the next era of connectivity. With projected data rates of up to 1 Tbps, sub-millisecond latency, and the integration of terahertz (THz) spectrum, 6G is expected to redefine how we interact with machines, environments, and each other.

But raw speed alone won’t be enough. What will truly set 6G apart is its ability to support intelligence at the extreme edge—from autonomous vehicles and aerial drones to real-time holographic communication and tactile internet experiences. To meet these demands, neuromorphic computing and edge AI are becoming essential building blocks in the 6G ecosystem.

Why Neuromorphic Computing Matters for 6G

Unlike traditional CPUs or GPUs, neuromorphic processors are designed to mimic the brain’s event-driven, energy-efficient processing. In a 6G world where billions of edge devices need to make split-second decisions—without relying on centralized cloud computing—neuromorphic chips offer a low-power, high-speed solution
Great. So why isn't Sean talking to all the 6G wireless networking companies? Why is he going to consumer expos instead? Is there a pico-chip we can fab and hand out? Does BRN have a 6G department/person actively reviewing how we can interact with the 6G companies? I don't get it.
 

Iseki

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No direct evidence but there are 33 references to AKIDA on the Renesas website which i cannot get access to so not sure how reliable these references are. So losing a bit of confidence.
Renesas is big in automotive and other products so for AKIDA to be of any use at all Renesas would have had to integrate it into a chip of its own or produce software for AKIDA to run. Whatever they have done they want confidentiality.
One thing is certain and that is Renesas would not have spent 2 years doing nothing with AKIDA and then taped it out from Dec'22 for no reason.
Great! I really really hope you are right. At least they didn't ask for their license fee back.
I think the hope was that Renesas would translate their proprietary DRP technology (a bit like FPGA), into Akida.
Maybe it is still a work in progress, or maybe it's a nut too tough to crack, or maybe we haven't figured out who the gatekeepers are, yet.
 

Iseki

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The elephant in the room is the ASX management.
It's not the ASX Rules that are the problem.
It's their interpretation of the rules.
They are so complex and interwoven, they can start with the negative answer, and design the negative result.
Not to mention the WANCA factor.
Is it just the pre-revenue companies that are in the firing line? Or the concept of an eco-system partner that needs defining?
 
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Great. So why isn't Sean talking to all the 6G wireless networking companies? Why is he going to consumer expos instead? Is there a pico-chip we can fab and hand out? Does BRN have a 6G department/person actively reviewing how we can interact with the 6G companies? I don't get it.
I don’t believe you will ever get it ether, as these types of questions you’re asking about will not be available to a shareholder just because he or she wants to know. Business is Buisnesss. As for your comments on what and whom Sean and BRN staff speaks to again isn’t up for discussion. Cry all you want about it but that won’t get them to drop the NDA agreements to suite your inpatients , we are very close now which Iam sure you know .
Go brainchip
 
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equanimous

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Great. So why isn't Sean talking to all the 6G wireless networking companies? Why is he going to consumer expos instead? Is there a pico-chip we can fab and hand out? Does BRN have a 6G department/person actively reviewing how we can interact with the 6G companies? I don't get it.
Ericcson are all over this. good news is that they have been using Akida in their research from at least 2022

https://www.techrxiv.org/users/6922...of-things-standards-trends-and-recent-results

A Communication stack prototype for AI-enabled ZE-IoT devices To demonstrate the feasibility of low-energy AI and low-energy communication in a ZE-IoT device, we have built an example use case, as illustrated in Figure 4. The ZE-IoT device consists of a low-power camera, a neuromorphic AI chip (the Akida neural chip from BrainChip), a low-power radio and a solar panel. The application assumes that the camera takes a picture (e.g., when triggered by a motion sensor), runs a neural network to create the neural embedding of the image (i.e., extracts the neural features from the image), and sends the neural embedding vector via a custom radio stack tailored for AI data that implements approximate and intermittent communication.

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Rach2512

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Ericcson are all over this. good news is that they have been using Akida in their research from at least 2022

https://www.techrxiv.org/users/6922...of-things-standards-trends-and-recent-results

A Communication stack prototype for AI-enabled ZE-IoT devices To demonstrate the feasibility of low-energy AI and low-energy communication in a ZE-IoT device, we have built an example use case, as illustrated in Figure 4. The ZE-IoT device consists of a low-power camera, a neuromorphic AI chip (the Akida neural chip from BrainChip), a low-power radio and a solar panel. The application assumes that the camera takes a picture (e.g., when triggered by a motion sensor), runs a neural network to create the neural embedding of the image (i.e., extracts the neural features from the image), and sends the neural embedding vector via a custom radio stack tailored for AI data that implements approximate and intermittent communication.

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Wow, thanks for sharing @equanimous. Interesting doing a search of the pdf, no mention of Intel or IBM, only Akida, can anyone else find a mention of any potential competitor?
 

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Iseki

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I don’t believe you will ever get it ether, as these types of questions you’re asking about will not be available to a shareholder just because he or she wants to know. Business is Buisnesss. As for your comments on what and whom Sean and BRN staff speaks to again isn’t up for discussion. Cry all you want about it but that won’t get them to drop the NDA agreements to suite your inpatients , we are very close now which Iam sure you know .
Go brainchip
"we are very close now"

What do you mean?
Close to a deal? Who with?

Unless you are going to tell me that BrainChip are showcasing their ViT/TENNS security solution at ISC West 2025,
or similar, then what have you got?

What you don't get is that we are in a race with the other neuromorphic chip designers.

Here's a thing: Why don't we buy the Quantum Ventura cybersecurity solution (for stock). And take that solution to an expo instead of plastic toys, and start behaving like a business?

SS, We only have this one little opportunity to say to Brainchip: Yes we love you, but can we have a bit more meat in the gravy.
 
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"we are very close now"

What do you mean?
Close to a deal? Who with?

Unless you are going to tell me that BrainChip are showcasing their ViT/TENNS security solution at ISC West 2025,
or similar, then what have you got?

What you don't get is that we are in a race with the other neuromorphic chip designers.

Here's a thing: Why don't we buy the Quantum Ventura cybersecurity solution (for stock). And take that solution to an expo instead of plastic toys, and start behaving like a business?

SS, We only have this one little opportunity to say to Brainchip: Yes we love you, but can we have a bit more meat in the gravy.
"we are very close now"

What do you mean?
Close to a deal? Who with?

Unless you are going to tell me that BrainChip are showcasing their ViT/TENNS security solution at ISC West 2025,
or similar, then what have you got?

What you don't get is that we are in a race with the other neuromorphic chip designers.

Here's a thing: Why don't we buy the Quantum Ventura cybersecurity solution (for stock). And take that solution to an expo instead of plastic toys, and start behaving like a business?

SS, We only have this one little opportunity to say to Brainchip: Yes we love you, but can we have a bit more meat in the gravy.
As I said stamping your feet and attempting to belittle my opinion ( below) won’t work, don’t tell me what I do and don’t get mate, I ain’t your fool.

What you don't get is that we are in a race with the other neuromorphic chip designers WTF ?.

Clearly you take any opportunity to doubt BRN which is a mugs game and not for me.

BrainChip won’t fail because of clowns on social media crying eve day how they want better from management , pathetic attitude IMO. Move on if it’s no good to you

Go Brainchip
 
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Iseki

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As I said stamping your feet and attempting to belittle my opinion ( below) won’t work, don’t tell me what I do and don’t get mate, I ain’t your fool.

What you don't get is that we are in a race with the other neuromorphic chip designers WTF ?.

Clearly you take any opportunity to doubt BRN which is a mugs game and not for me.

BrainChip won’t fail because of clowns on social media crying eve day how they want better from management , pathetic attitude IMO. Move on if it’s no good to you

Go Brainchip
Don't get in a flap. I'm not belittling anyone, just looking for things BRN could do to increase in value.

Happy Easter!!
 
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DK6161

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Don't get in a flap. I'm not belittling anyone, just looking for things BRN could do to increase in value.

Happy Easter!!
I am fully behind Sean and the board.
What they have achieved under Sean is truely miracles!

We are just shy of 7 years into Sean's 5 year plan and we are getting closer and closer into breaking out of the 20 cents SP barrier.
The imminent ubiquitous adaptation of our technology is a 100% certainty at this stage. Obviously not everything goes to plan with cutting edge technologies, but I am 90% sure that we will get explosion of revenues within the next stage of this 16 years business plan, with just a slight 80% chance of failure.

As always, not advice!
 
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Guzzi62

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This forum has just gone to hell as of lately, it's actually getting worse than HC!

I don't know if it is disgruntled shareholders or downrampers short on the stock?

Likely the first and laymen (like me), not fully understanding the time it takes to shift the industry over to the edge AI.

You are not encouraging new and old investors much by having that attitude but just sowing doubt.

I am looking forward to the AGM and we will get some answers.

When Sean hopefully isn't ousted, I hope all you negative posters sells your shares and moves on, looking forward to it.

I will off course vote yes for Sean and the whole board.

I vope no to an unknown local boy to the board! The company is hopefully moving fully to the US so no need for him! What is he anyway? A specelist in silicon?

Yes to the pay packet off course! You have to pay the talent or get some clown knokleheads, no thanks!
 
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Great. So why isn't Sean talking to all the 6G wireless networking companies? Why is he going to consumer expos instead? Is there a pico-chip we can fab and hand out? Does BRN have a 6G department/person actively reviewing how we can interact with the 6G companies? I don't get it.
Maybe if you attend the agm you can ask them and find out.
 
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As Easter comes to a close for another year thousands of people are gathered near. The sunshine filters done on me with the feeling that winter is not quite here.
What a great afternoon to have a beer and reflect just how close I am to being a millionaire. BRN you’re almost there.
How exciting it’s going to be, to see the share price climb like a bear.
Now that’s no bull, I speak of here , but then again maybe it’s just the beer 🍺
Here’s to our future
It’s well worth dreaming about,it’s going to be fun
 
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Drewski

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Sean Heir-
"I am very bullish & optimistic about it, I am not baking off on my statement 2025 will be a good year for us & I anticipate that in couple months that all things will be positive for Brainchip"

Come on Sean, get TF up!
 
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jrp173

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Sean Heir-
"I am very bullish & optimistic about it, I am not baking off on my statement 2025 will be a good year for us & I anticipate that in couple months that all things will be positive for Brainchip"

Come on Sean, get TF up!

Yes I'd like Sean to be asked at the AGM is he still stands by this statement....I will try and ask while I am watching the AGM online, but I doubt we'd get a straight answer from him.
 
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