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Diogenese

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Hi TTM,


Re my post on Monday, these are the models which BRN provides:



Ready to use:

AkidaNet Object Detection/Recognition

AkidaNet Regression (Facial Age prediction)

AkidaNet/KWS

AkidaNet/Point Cloud Classification

AkidaNet/TENN Gesture Recognition (DVS)

AkidaNet/TENN Eye Tracking (90% activation sparsity)



ADVANCED TENNS MODELS – Available to run on Akida 2 FPGA Developer Platform – By Request

AkidaNet/TENN Audio Denoising

AkidaNet/TENN Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)

AkidaNet/TENN LLM


AkidaNet/TENN LLM with RAG

In addition, other open source and customer proprietary models can be used. The change to 8-bit in Akida 2 makes it compatible with a whole new range of models.

The really exciting thing is that this makes TENNs immediately available for customers to test. Of course, because it's on-line, the real latency benefits will be masked, but maybe the system can differentiate the on-line delay.

ASR is a major selling point, as is eye tracking, gesture recognition, ... in fact they virtually all have major market potential.

For the customer/3rd party open source models, this will give the customers the opportunity to fine tune and optimize their models before committing to silicon. So, for example, they may determine the number of layers, the number of nodes per layer, the weight allocation/synapse connexions, ... so they will be able to hit the ground running when they get their "personalized" Akida 2 chips.
 
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Terroni2105

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Can anyone find a website for the Spartan Group that Johnathan Tapson mentions? I can only find one that is located in Singapore which doesn’t seem like it would the right one.
 
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CHIPS

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Can anyone find a website for the Spartan Group that Johnathan Tapson mentions? I can only find one that is located in Singapore which doesn’t seem like it would the right one.

There are several. I guess it is the first one.



 
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Terroni2105

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There are several. I guess it is the first one.



Thanks Chips, that looks like the goods. 👍
 
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Chippers ,

Stolen from Doz off the other site ,

Blown up image of our tech presentation ....... July 2025 ,
Taken within the House Majority Hearing Room.

MASTERS OF STREAMING AI ON THE EDGE .

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Esq.
Is there a copy of this presentation on the Brainchip website or is it accessible anywhere on the web?
 
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jrp173

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And once again the market is going well and brain 🧠 chip is down
What does it take?????

IMO, the market needs to see an IP licence deal announced before we see any significant price movement.
 
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On the surface, this seems like good news, but the market didn't move. Wondering why, this is the worst case scenario I can think of.

Have we tied or signed some kind of contract with US Defence in which we can only deal with them? The only recent ANN of any note was with AFRL (US airforce). If true, this is not good news IMO for revenue streams.

This also explains Viana's gaffe at the AGM about 'any country' to redomicile to and not just the US (nice cover mate). Also the redomicile idea itself... If we supply the US Defence force why the hell should we be in Australia? We have dealt with many other companies in countries like Japan and in Europe etc.

I don't keep up to date, but we surely should have had more patents out than usual. Are we allowed to?

The increased secrecy especially recently.

Hate to put a damper on seemingly good news. Anyone feel free to shut down or prove how any of questions above could not be true.
 
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Baneino

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On the surface, this seems like good news, but the market didn't move. Wondering why, this is the worst case scenario I can think of.

Have we tied or signed some kind of contract with US Defence in which we can only deal with them? The only recent ANN of any note was with AFRL (US airforce). If true, this is not good news IMO for revenue streams.

This also explains Viana's gaffe at the AGM about 'any country' to redomicile to and not just the US (nice cover mate). Also the redomicile idea itself... If we supply the US Defence force why the hell should we be in Australia? We have dealt with many other companies in countries like Japan and in Europe etc.

I don't keep up to date, but we surely should have had more patents out than usual. Are we allowed to?

The increased secrecy especially recently.

Hate to put a damper on seemingly good news. Anyone feel free to shut down or prove how any of questions above could not be true.
don’t follow every rumor with bated breath, but some thoughts tend to stick. One idea that’s been floating around is that BrainChip might now be working so closely with the US Department of Defense (DoD) that they’ve been “muzzled” and can only deliver to them – and that’s why nothing seems to be happening publicly anymore. On the surface, it sounds somewhat plausible… but it doesn’t really hold up.
Because honestly: If there were a genuine exclusive contract with the Pentagon, that would be ASX disclosure-worthy. The stock exchange doesn’t mess around. You wouldn’t be allowed to keep such a deal completely under wraps – even if the details were confidential. And we simply haven’t seen such a disclosure.
Also, their civilian partners are still in play: Renesas, Edge Impulse, Vorago and others haven't been cut off – which they’d need to be if BrainChip was bound to a single customer. They're even still expanding into developer ecosystems. That’s… not exactly “top secret” behavior.
Then there was Vianna’s comment at the AGM about being able to move headquarters to “any country.” Sure – theoretically possible. But Australia is still home. And anyone who’s ever been involved in a headquarters relocation knows it’s not something you just do with a coffee in your hand. It’s a serious endeavor
A for patents – there’s no real red flag. BrainChip is still filing new ones. Sure, not every innovation becomes public (hello, NDAs), but we’re not seeing a complete freeze either.
So what’s the takeaway?
Maybe BrainChip is simply operating strategically in stealth mode. Maybe there are some exciting DoD-related projects under NDA. Maybe they’re intentionally flying low to later fly high. Who knows.
But the idea that they’ve become a single-customer military supplier, abandoning all other markets? That feels like a stretch. It just doesn’t match the company’s behavior. And sometimes, a Vianna quote is just… a Vianna quote.
I’m staying calm – alert, but no tinfoil hat. And if something concrete surfaces, I’ll be ready with either a solid “I told you so” or a surprised “Well damn, didn’t see that coming.” Whate
ver comes first.
 
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dippY22

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New interest from new investors and renewed interest from existing one's, needs an announcement that shows the commercial viability of the company.
Yes, patent protection is good, yes, expansion of the eco system is good, yes, continued development of the product is good, yes, showing Akida et el at conventions, expo's and various seminars is good, yes, even employees receiving RSU's and other incentives for meeting KPI's is good........
BUT, the Company needs to show it's now beyond the interesting research phase and has a product that other's want to BUY.
Hopefully that new $5000 fee for giving us a tickle will clear out the time waster's and tyre kickers and get some serious contenders trialling and then buying our wares.
I didn't invest here for a 20 cent share price.
Bring it BrainChip!
Food4thought started this with a fair question....what does it take, and many responded. You all have good points, very good points, and I take no exception to any, but they seem to all avoid a main consideration. Volume. Many have speculated what it might be that moves this stock. It will be volume. Too simple???

One after the other, no one mentions volume. When BRN on the ASX trades 100 million shares, and BRCHF on the OTCX trades at 10 million (or >) in the US markets then in my opinion, repeat ...opinion,.... the stock should be moving in chuncks. Like the Mercedes bump for some reference.
It came fast and it was furious.

Large float, lot's shares out there. But I wonder,.......How many shares are in vaults or held in diamond hands? Whatever amount it is, and I bet it is big, subtract that amount from 2 billion + float amount and that's a number that is more attractive in looking at appreciation scenarios. Smaller makes supply and demand look bigger and more attractive.

So a growing surge in volume probably wouldn't mean anything in a limited supply environment, right? Please, do not reply.


Above is all in my opinion. No advice given or intended.

Regards, dippY
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Is there a copy of this presentation on the Brainchip website or is it accessible anywhere on the web?
Morning Easytiger ,

Not that I'm aware of , iv only seen the three still photos which were attached to the original LinkedIn post.

Regards,
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Chief Development Officer Jonathan Tapson had the opportunity to represent BrainChip on Capitol Hill last week to introduce our neuromorphic AI technology and highlight our growing role in defense applications.

Highlights of his visit include:
· Presenting BrainChip’s capabilities to House staffers in the historic House Majority Hearing Room
· Meeting with Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee
· Visiting Senator Roger Wicker’s office, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee and member of the Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee
· Stopping by Representative David Min’s office (CA-47 where BrainChip is headquartered) to mark BrainChip on his constituent map!
· Visiting several federal contractors along the Beltway to explore collaboration opportunities

It was a privilege to share how BrainChip’s technology can support national defense innovation and engage with policymakers shaping the future of AI in government.

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