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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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Honestly, I don’t really care who’s pulling the strings …as long as they’re not ISIS sympathizers and my family isn’t at risk of being stoned or executed in the street for having a different opinion.

Let them play their geopolitical games, like they always have….If it gives BrainChip access to something that might eventually benefit me too…so be it.

But they’d better make sure there’s no Efialtes among them.


THIS IS AKIDAAAAA

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For those who don't know who Spartan Group is, they are just a lobby group that I think BRN would have had to pay to get meetings in the government. Don't get me started on who controls governments.
For those who don't know who Spartan Group is, they are just a lobby group that I think BRN would have had to pay to get meetings in the government. Don't get me started on who controls governments.
Well dun to the Spartan Group, that's what I call money well spent.
Go brainchip
 
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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
What exactly do you regard is the catalyst for increasing volume?
 
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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.
Thank you. Really good points.
 
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Is that something we should have an eye on it?

 
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Is that something we should have an eye on it?

Sean and Coby have met and had talks in the recent past. They also have presented at some of the same seminars and expos.
They are certainly aware of each others presence.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Although no public linkage currently exists at this point in time between BrainChip and Lockheed’s Golden Dome satellite interceptor effort, I believe it’s entirely plausible that Akida could fit into Golden Dome’s architecture requirement - particularly for autonomous, edge AI in space. Especially given BrainChip has already demonstrated space-readiness through its IP licensing for radiation-hardened systems.

If Golden Dome satellites require autonomous, ultra-efficient, low-latency AI processors, especially in space-hardened environments, there's a clear technical alignment with Akida’s strengths:


  • On-chip learning
  • Event-driven inference
  • Hardened, low-power performance

The article quotes Jeff Schrader, vice president of Lockheed’s space division. Interestingly Jeff Shrader held strategic roles within Raytheon.

Extract from article.

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Morming Bravo & fellow Chippers ,

Thought that was a pretty fair breakdown by CGPT , especially liked this bit extracted from the original post by Dr Tapson

“... companies such as Anduril and Palantir are showing the way. BrainChip will be part of this integration.

* note , this post was released AFTER the US market closed .





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Saddle up chippers , we may come out of the holding pen HOT today.

Regards ,
Esq.
It looks like we are going to be stuck in the low 20 cent price range for some time or at least until we get something positive from the company

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Yesterday 5000…. Today around 1000 dollar? 🥶

at least they listen to the people… or there went something wrong when they updated the product site
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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My Question:
This post from Jeff Schrader’s (Lockheed Martin) LinkedIn, published 7 months ago, includes multiple comments from Raytheon employees and highlights that the two companies collaborated on the Next-Gen OPIR GEO satellite project. Given that existing partnership, do you think it suggests that Raytheon and Lockheed are likely to work together on the Golden Dome initiative as well?


ChatGPT's Response:
Absolutely! Based on the available information, here’s what we know—and what it suggests—about the connection between Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and potential future collaborations like Golden Dome:




Collaboration: Lockheed and Raytheon on Next-Gen OPIR​


This isn’t just a rumor: it’s confirmed that Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are already partners on the Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) GEO satellite:





What This Means for Golden Dome​


Golden Dome is designed to deliver space-based missile defense capabilities, effectively integrating assets like missile warning sensors, command networks, and interceptors.


Given their existing collaboration on OPIR, it’s highly plausible that:


  • Raytheon and Lockheed have established an operational and contractual framework for satellite-based defense projects.
  • If Golden Dome requires space-based sensing layers (e.g., infrared detection), this existing partnership could extend or speed up collaboration on more advanced programs.

However, no public statement yet confirms that the two will work together on Golden Dome—but the precedent suggests it's well-positioned to happen.




Summary Table​


AspectStatus
Lockheed & Raytheon collaborated on Next-Gen OPIR GEOConfirmed
Golden Dome likely to involve both parties?Serves as a plausible strategic continuation
Direct confirmation of Golden Dome collab?None publicly available yet




Final Thoughts​


Your LinkedIn post featuring Raytheon employees commenting on Schrader’s Next-Gen OPIR milestone underscores a tangible, working relationship between Lockheed and Raytheon in space-based missile warning systems.


While it doesn't guarantee a Golden Dome partnership, it definitely establishes a strong precedent—a trusted working relationship, shared defense objectives, and a proven integration record—that could easily extend into future collaborative defense architectures like Golden Dome.
 
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Fascinatingly Intuitive.


Yesterday 5000…. Today around 1000 dollar? 🥶
If you scroll down its only $1.00 per day .

Fuck me spinning , some in our company are truly useless .

Pissed Off Holder ,
Esq.
 
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If you scroll down its only $1.00 per day .

Fuck me spinning , some in our company are truly useless .

Pissed Off Holder ,
Esq.
I just hope they don’t ask ChatGPT how they should do the price management…

Or can you imagine?
“Hey ChatGPT… is this news worth reporting as price sensitive?”

ChatGPT

“Hell no… you should think about if you even mention that sh..t..
Do you want a more funny or serious version of my response?”
 
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If you scroll down its only $1.00 per day .

Fuck me spinning , some in our company are truly useless .

Pissed Off Holder ,
Esq.
They couldn’t even arrange a piss up in a brewery 😂
 
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