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In the LinkedIn post hit translate to get this:

We are proud to announce that NEXA Glasses have received ethical approval from the Ministry of Health. This step marks a pivotal milestone in our journey towards creating solutions that serve people first, and reflects our deep commitment to ethical standards and our constant pursuit of developing technologies that improve the quality of life.
 
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In the LinkedIn post hit translate to get this:

We are proud to announce that NEXA Glasses have received ethical approval from the Ministry of Health. This step marks a pivotal milestone in our journey towards creating solutions that serve people first, and reflects our deep commitment to ethical standards and our constant pursuit of developing technologies that improve the quality of life.
I guess Onsor will likely not stop at the Nexa glasses. What next?
 
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I guess Onsor will likely not stop at the Nexa glasses. What next?
A nice, big, fat IP license would be ideal. Plus a side serving of NRE fees, followed by lashings of royaltys.

Asking too much???:unsure:
 
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Why does the reference board in the above post look so much bigger thatn the reference board that we all know and is available on the Brainchip website???

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In the LinkedIn post hit translate to get this:

We are proud to announce that NEXA Glasses have received ethical approval from the Ministry of Health. This step marks a pivotal milestone in our journey towards creating solutions that serve people first, and reflects our deep commitment to ethical standards and our constant pursuit of developing technologies that improve the quality of life.

Comments on the above post explaining exactly what "ethical approval" is:

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Why does the reference board in the above post look so much bigger thatn the reference board that we all know and is available on the Brainchip website???

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I don't think the board in the bottom is a reference board but more development or auxiliary board.

Can be used for different things as I understand it, but I might be wrong.
 
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I don't think the board in the bottom is a reference board but more development or auxiliary board.

Can be used for different things as I understand it, but I might be wrong.
So I guess the one available generally on their website is the AKIDA pcie board, and the other one the reference board?
 
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So I guess the one available generally on their website is the AKIDA pcie board, and the other one the reference board?
That board in the top picture is rather large, and I don't see it in the shop?

There is also a M2 card which can be used for different stuff if you know how to (I don't).
 
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You know, I’m unsure why shareholders feel they need to like stuff on LinkedIn. It is a business app designed for business people to connect and promote themselves to other business people. Shareholders liking stuff and commenting is a bad look and just creates noise on those articles. I look through LinkedIn but never participate because I’m just a shareholder. But when I look at some Brainchip related articles, sometimes 90% of comments or likes are from Shareholders. It distorts the interest in the article or post. It also taints it with a biased opinion on the value of it.

I can’t tell Shareholders what to do and not do, but I can give my opinion. It’s not a good look and it’s a pain in the arse seeing it. Cringeworthy also comes to mind when I see this activity.

Get a life people. Let business take care of itself.
 
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LinkedIn Likes

You know, I’m unsure why shareholders feel they need to like stuff on LinkedIn. It is a business app designed for business people to connect and promote themselves to other business people. Shareholders liking stuff and commenting is a bad look and just creates noise on those articles. I look through LinkedIn but never participate because I’m just a shareholder. But when I look at some Brainchip related articles, sometimes 90% of comments or likes are from Shareholders. It distorts the interest in the article or post. It also taints it with a biased opinion on the value of it.

I can’t tell Shareholders what to do and not do, but I can give my opinion. It’s not a good look and it’s a pain in the arse seeing it. Cringeworthy also comes to mind when I see this activity.

Get a life people. Let business take care of itself.


I see what you mean, over 200 likes on this post, do you think the majority are shareholders, I'm not so sure 🤔

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LinkedIn Likes

You know, I’m unsure why shareholders feel they need to like stuff on LinkedIn. It is a business app designed for business people to connect and promote themselves to other business people. Shareholders liking stuff and commenting is a bad look and just creates noise on those articles. I look through LinkedIn but never participate because I’m just a shareholder. But when I look at some Brainchip related articles, sometimes 90% of comments or likes are from Shareholders. It distorts the interest in the article or post. It also taints it with a biased opinion on the value of it.

I can’t tell Shareholders what to do and not do, but I can give my opinion. It’s not a good look and it’s a pain in the arse seeing it. Cringeworthy also comes to mind when I see this activity.

Get a life people. Let business take care of itself.

It's hardly surprising considering that one of the main (and only) places shareholders can get information is LinkedIn.

Shareholders are kept in the dark, no ASX announcements and no reply when you contact IR. So checking LinkedIn and making comments is one of the only ways to ask questions and keep your fingers crossed for a reply!
 
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Why does the reference board in the above post look so much bigger thatn the reference board that we all know and is available on the Brainchip website???

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Hi @Humble Genius,

it’s a 2020 picture of an AKD1000 reference board, which must have been the evaluation board our EAP customers received:


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At the time, our company was planning on releasing AKD1000 both in an M.2 form factor (which eventually happened in early 2025) and in a USB form factor (which hasn’t happened so far).


But for some reason the plans changed:

In January 2022, BrainChip started taking orders for the AKD1000 Mini PCIe Board that we are so familiar with (and that is still being sold via https://shop.brainchipinc.com/ these days, although at a much discounted price: for US$ 289 instead of the original US$ 499).


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Hi @Humble Genius,

it’s a 2020 picture of an AKD1000 reference board, which must have been the evaluation board our EAP customers received:


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At the time, our company was planning on releasing AKD1000 both in an M.2 form factor (which eventually happened in early 2025) and in a USB form factor (which hasn’t happened so far).


But for some reason the plans changed:

In January 2022, BrainChip started taking orders for the AKD1000 Mini PCIe Board that we are so familiar with (and that is still being sold via https://shop.brainchipinc.com/ these days, although at a much discounted price: for US$ 289 instead of the original US$ 499).


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Frangipani

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Hi @Humble Genius,

it’s a 2020 picture of an AKD1000 reference board, which must have been the evaluation board our EAP customers received:


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At the time, our company was planning on releasing AKD1000 both in an M.2 form factor (which eventually happened in early 2025) and in a USB form factor (which hasn’t happened so far).


But for some reason the plans changed:

In January 2022, BrainChip started taking orders for the AKD1000 Mini PCIe Board that we are so familiar with (and that is still being sold via https://shop.brainchipinc.com/ these days, although at a much discounted price: for US$ 289 instead of the original US$ 499).


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This July 2022 slide presentation titled “Recent Radar Advances and Their Impact” by Joe Guerci, CEO of our EAP customer ISL (Information Systems Laboratories), shows another of those AKD1000 Reference Boards:



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