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...just for information .... no BrainChip Akida

SpiNNaker

  • SpiNNaker is a neuromorphic supercomputer for understanding how brains work.
    It prioritizes scale, flexibility, and biological accuracy.

  • BrainChip Akida is a neuromorphic AI processor designed for efficient, real-world intelligence at the edge.
    It prioritizes low power, fast inference, and deployability.
 
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Meanwhile me watching the share price, doing what the share price does…

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OUT NOW! AKIDAS BEST!
For preorder DM


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Brainchip has a very good chance to be in IPhones at some point which is really exciting to think about. If not in 2026 it is fair to say the ducks will be lined up by the years end or 2027 no later, imo.

BrainChip in Phones for 2026
The integration of BrainChip’s technology into smartphones by 2026 is highly probable but likely as specialized IP rather than a primary application processor. BrainChip has confirmed that its 1.2B LLM is going "on-device" in mobile formats.[5] This aligns with Samsung’s 2026 roadmap for the Galaxy S26, which emphasizes "agentic AI" features—AI that can take actions on behalf of the user.[3]

However, the mobile market faces headwinds. Memory prices are projected to rise up to 40% through Q2 2026 due to the AI-driven shortage of DRAM and HBM.[6] While Samsung’s Exynos 2600 will handle heavy lifting, neuromorphic IP like BrainChip’s Akida could be utilized for "always-on" low-power tasks, such as voice trigger detection or sensor fusion, to preserve battery life while maintaining privacy.[
 
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And of course for people like me…

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Like the comment and repost Kevin, sorry if already posted.



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Brainchip has a very good chance to be in IPhones at some point which is really exciting to think about. If not in 2026 it is fair to say the ducks will be lined up by the years end or 2027 no later, imo.

All shareholders want BrainChip to be successful, but these wild totally unsubstantiated claims (flanked by IMO), reek of desperation.

Shareholders clinging to every IBM post, desperately hoping this will be the saviour of BrainChip, and now we have a very good change of being iPhones if not 2026, then 2027. Seriously...
 
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All shareholders want BrainChip to be successful, but these wild totally unsubstantiated claims (flanked by IMO), reek of desperation.

Shareholders clinging to every IBM post, desperately hoping this will be the saviour of BrainChip, and now we have a very good change of being iPhones if not 2026, then 2027. Seriously...
I think you'll find your obvious agenda will get you more belly rubs over on the crapper. IMO. IBM. iPhone. IlikeSmoothsailing. 🤣


 
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All shareholders want BrainChip to be successful, but these wild totally unsubstantiated claims (flanked by IMO), reek of desperation.

Shareholders clinging to every IBM post, desperately hoping this will be the saviour of BrainChip, and now we have a very good change of being iPhones if not 2026, then 2027. Seriously...

What do you bring to the table apart from winging at others effort. I don't see fk all IMO.
 
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What do you bring to the table apart from winging at others effort. I don't see fk all IMO.
That's why it's on ignore, nothing worth spending any time on.
 
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Just a question for those that are "loading up at these prices". Why? I still have a large holding but have l lost all faith and basically written it off at a loss in my head. We are not doing any significant commercial deals and it has been years. Id just like some reassurance I guess at why people think it will suddenly become something companies want to purchase?
 
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If you look at the comment activity of people like arosh (and other down-rampers) in the crapper—where they post, how often, and how aggressively—then yeah… I genuinely start wondering how much they’re getting paid (if at all).

Has anyone here ever had firsthand experience working as a “paid poster” / online shill / comment mercenary? And if so: does it actually pay enough to be worth selling your personality like that—bathing in negativity until it basically stinks?
Or are some of these people simply wired that way and just happen to enjoy doing it… while others do it for money?

Asking… purely for a “friend” who’s thinking about applying.
 
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Just a question for those that are "loading up at these prices". Why? I still have a large holding but have l lost all faith and basically written it off at a loss in my head. We are not doing any significant commercial deals and it has been years. Id just like some reassurance I guess at why people think it will suddenly become something companies want to purchase?

Maybe you’re not a “genuine investor” 😂🤭
 
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