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itsol4605

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Akida everywhere bar the shareprice , something don't add up
I'm extremely happy with the current share price!

Thanks to the short sellers, I've managed to acquire 312,500 shares.

I'm taking advantage of the opportunity and continuing to buy shares.

One day (in the very near future), I won't buy any more shares, as I would then have to invest significantly more money to acquire a few BrainChip shares.

I'll simply enjoy each day and watch the share price rise.

I fully expect the share price to increase exponentially.
 
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Yes. Any IP licence for the base model will include the 1500 cc OHC IP replacing the side valve 1000.
Diogenese.
Not coming from a Tech/Business background I was wonder your thoughts on the licence for Megachips and business standard.

Am I wrong in my thinking re an expectation I have, being:
  1. The Megachip licence was promoted as being price sensitive
  2. The licence had a finite period
  3. Since the licence issue was deemed price sensitive, does it not make it price sensitive that either the licence has been allowed to lapse or that they have paid an extension- either option is required (in my opinion under their continuous disclosure obligations since they went to ASX on the original announcement.)
Therefore my expectation is that Brainchip should issue a ASX release detailing the outcome of the ASX original release. (Ie continuation, end other ?)

Is there something I am missing.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Thoughts on this post today? Any truth?

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It is true that Akida 2 uses LUTs:

https://doc.brainchipinc.com/user_guide/hardware/2.0.html

Akida 2.0 supports using a Lookup Table (LUT) for activation functions other than ReLU for InputConv2D, Conv2D, DepthwiseConv2D, Conv2DTranspose and DepthwiseConv2DTranspose layers. However, Max Pooling is not compatible when LUT-based activations are used.

However, we know that Akida can implement cybersecurity functions, so a small model directed to the alleged chink may be able to ameliorate the danger - wouldn't that be something - a self-immunizing MRNA vaccine capability.
 
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Day 1 Recap??? That’s total BS.

It’s now 8:40 am over here in Germany, and embedded world 2026 hasn’t even officially started, yet! The exhibition will open at 9 am.

By the way, quite a few visitors to embedded world, who had planned to come on the morning of opening day, will be late due to unforeseen circumstances: Yesterday afternoon, an unexploded WW2 aerial bomb was discovered near the exhibition centre during construction works. Nearby roads will soon be closed off and service on the subway line to the Nuremberg Trade Fair will be suspended from 9 am for an estimated duration of two hours, so bomb-disposal squads can begin to work on defusing the aerial bomb around 10 am.


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Diogenese.
Not coming from a Tech/Business background I was wonder your thoughts on the licence for Megachips and business standard.

Am I wrong in my thinking re an expectation I have, being:
  1. The Megachip licence was promoted as being price sensitive
  2. The licence had a finite period
  3. Since the licence issue was deemed price sensitive, does it not make it price sensitive that either the licence has been allowed to lapse or that they have paid an extension- either option is required (in my opinion under their continuous disclosure obligations since they went to ASX on the original announcement.)
Therefore my expectation is that Brainchip should issue a ASX release detailing the outcome of the ASX original release. (Ie continuation, end other ?)

Is there something I am missing.

Thanks in advance.
Hi ER,

The ASX disclosure rules are above my paygrade, but, as the initial notice announced the duration, then maybe there is no need to announce a non-change in the agreement.
 
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I'm extremely happy with the current share price!

Thanks to the short sellers, I've managed to acquire 312,500 shares.

I'm taking advantage of the opportunity and continuing to buy shares.

One day (in the very near future), I won't buy any more shares, as I would then have to invest significantly more money to acquire a few BrainChip shares.

I'll simply enjoy each day and watch the share price rise.

I fully expect the share price to increase exponentially.
So do I but you must appreciate people have been riding this along time hopefully fbr you you arenet in a similar position
 

Frangipani

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When I follow your link why do I get to see this only?

Even if I enter hotcrapper.com.au.
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Guten Morgen, CHIPS,

try typing out the link manually (of course replaced with “hot” and the metal that has the chemical symbol Cu).
It will take you to the actual post on HC, but as I just commented before you posted, embedded world 2026 hadn’t even opened its doors at the time HC forum user AKIWI posted the alleged Day 1 Recap…

And as I doubt AKIWI had access to Doc Brown’s DeLorean Time Machine, the post was either just another GenAI hallucination or deliberately misleading.
 
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I'm extremely happy with the current share price!

Thanks to the short sellers, I've managed to acquire 312,500 shares.

I'm taking advantage of the opportunity and continuing to buy shares.

One day (in the very near future), I won't buy any more shares, as I would then have to invest significantly more money to acquire a few BrainChip shares.

I'll simply enjoy each day and watch the share price rise.

I fully expect the share price to increase exponentially.

Don't thanks the shorters, thank management. The share prices is where it is solely because of management, and the share price is doing what the share price will do..... thanks Antonio.
 
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Day 1 Recap??? That’s total BS.

It’s now 8:40 am over here in Germany, and embedded world 2026 hasn’t even officially started, yet! The exhibition will open at 9 am.

By the way, quite a few visitors to embedded world, who had planned to come on the morning of opening day, will be late due to unforeseen circumstances: Yesterday afternoon, an unexploded WW2 aerial bomb was discovered near the exhibition centre during construction works. Nearby roads will soon be closed off and service on the subway line to the Nuremberg Trade Fair will be suspended from 9 am for an estimated duration of two hours, so bomb-disposal squads can begin to work on defusing the aerial bomb around 10 am.


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There are non-public company and press meetings on the day before.
 
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There are non-public company and press meetings on the day before.

Day 1 of embedded world 2026 is verifiably today:


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A “Day 1 Recap” suggests the time of writing would have been in the late afternoon or evening of Day 1 at the earliest.

However, Day 1 of embedded world 2026 is only just getting officially kicked off as I write.
 
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Wild: Scientists just built a biological computer that runs DOOM using living neurons. No AI model was involved, and the entire system fits in a shoebox 😳

Australian startup Cortical Labs just showed a system where ~200,000 lab-grown human neurons control the classic shooter Doom.

No code runs inside the cells.
No gradient descent.
No training dataset.

Just biology learning 🧠

The setup is almost surreal:

→ A shoebox-sized biological computer called CL1 keeps neurons alive with nutrients, temperature control, and waste removal.
→ Game information is sent as electrical signals directly to the cells.
→ The neurons’ spikes are decoded into game actions: move, turn, shoot.
→ The culture learns during the session, adapting to threats and navigation.

This builds on their earlier DishBrain experiment that learned to play Pong.

But Doom is different.

Now you need 3D movement, aiming, and threat detection - all handled by a tiny living network.

And the energy numbers are wild:

↳ A rack of ~30 CL1 units runs on under 1 kW
↳ That’s orders of magnitude less power than comparable silicon AI workloads

Which means that ontelligence may not require massive GPU clusters.

It might emerge from physics + feedback.

Silicon gives us speed.
Biology gives us efficiency and plasticity.

The interesting future might be hybrid systems - chips doing math, neurons doing adaptation.

And if we can grow intelligence, we may soon need to rethink what actually counts as a computer…

P.S. also check out how to Turn Claude Cowork Into Your Personal COO that does the work while you sleep 🧠: https://lnkd.in/eS6JCk2G


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I think the same could be true for the Akida 1500 neuromorphic network. In its native mode it learns from spiking input and it has more neurons.


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Peter Van Der Made Now that would make for a cool demo!


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BrainChip Enables the Next Generation of Always-On Wearables With the AkidaTag© Reference Platform​

Published Tuesday, March 10, 2026 | 6 a.m.

Updated 48 minutes ago

LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 10, 2026--
BrainChip Holdings Ltd. (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low-power, fully digital, event-based neuromorphic AI, today announced at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany the launch of AkidaTag ©, a reference platform for smart sensing in a battery-powered tag powered by Nordic Semiconductor.
Intelligent wearable and remote industrial sensors can deliver always-on sensing on a battery without relying on a connection to a mobile device, PC or the cloud. Offering on-device adaptive learning allows personalization of the model while in use on-device, addressing the challenge of “one-size-fits-all” trained models and reducing the need to transmit data off the device for retraining on a GPU. OEMs can rapidly develop products based on the AkidaTag reference design using design partners.
BrainChip AKD1500 operates as a dedicated neuromorphic AI co-processor, delivering optimal energy efficiency while the Nordic nRF5340 wireless SoC handles connectivity, sensor management, and application logic. This provides a foundation for wearables and remote sensing device manufacturers to build devices that can interpret and communicate information effectively. AkidaTag features connectivity through Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF5340 Bluetooth ® Low Energy (LE) SoC on-device wireless communications. A BrainChip-developed mobile application utilizes this connection to set up configuration, load, and update models and firmware as well as receive diagnostics, logging, and alerts to the mobile device.
AkidaTag offers a blueprint and development kit with full design, hardware, firmware, and mechanicals that enable wearables makers and other manufacturers to build devices that can:
  • Monitor biological signals for health and wellness applications while preserving privacy through fully on-device processing. Low power usage allows for days of monitoring vital health signals.
  • Detect anomalies in vibration and motion for classification in industrial equipment, enabling predictive maintenance.
  • Voice wake-up commands for intelligent interfaces.
  • Acoustic ambient environment detection and classification.
  • Personalization of the device AI model using on-device edge learning and self-learning through neuromorphic principles.
“At BrainChip, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible at the edge,” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip. “By leveraging the robust ecosystem of Nordic Semiconductor, we are providing product designers with a blueprint for the future of wearables that’s always-on, privacy-first, and self-learning. This platform proves that high-performance AI and long battery life are no longer mutually exclusive.”
“Seeing BrainChip use our technology to enable always-on neuromorphic AI demonstrates the potential of our wireless SoCs to drive the next wave of innovation in wearable and connected health markets,” said Petter Myhre, Product Marketing Director at Nordic Semiconductor. “The nRF5340 is the world’s first wireless SoC with two Arm® Cortex®-M33 processors, making it the perfect choice for complex IoT applications that require both high performance and extreme energy efficiency.”
BrainChip will highlight the AkidaTag’s capabilities at Embedded World (Hall 5, booth 5-213) through a self-contained battery-powered “puck.” This will feature an integrated accelerometer for motion detection and a microphone for voice and vibration recognition. It can perform various functions, including keyword spotting, anomaly detection, and voice-activated wake-up. Control is through a mobile app that dynamically displays results and enables users to download activities for analysis.
Availability: The reference platform is licensed to accelerate development for OEMs and system integrators; including hardware schematics, firmware, and a companion mobile application. It will be available for evaluation in May 2026, with volume in Q3 2026.
 
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BrainChip Enables the Next Generation of Always-On Wearables With the AkidaTag© Reference Platform​

Published Tuesday, March 10, 2026 | 6 a.m.

Updated 48 minutes ago

LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 10, 2026--
BrainChip Holdings Ltd. (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low-power, fully digital, event-based neuromorphic AI, today announced at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany the launch of AkidaTag ©, a reference platform for smart sensing in a battery-powered tag powered by Nordic Semiconductor.
Intelligent wearable and remote industrial sensors can deliver always-on sensing on a battery without relying on a connection to a mobile device, PC or the cloud. Offering on-device adaptive learning allows personalization of the model while in use on-device, addressing the challenge of “one-size-fits-all” trained models and reducing the need to transmit data off the device for retraining on a GPU. OEMs can rapidly develop products based on the AkidaTag reference design using design partners.
BrainChip AKD1500 operates as a dedicated neuromorphic AI co-processor, delivering optimal energy efficiency while the Nordic nRF5340 wireless SoC handles connectivity, sensor management, and application logic. This provides a foundation for wearables and remote sensing device manufacturers to build devices that can interpret and communicate information effectively. AkidaTag features connectivity through Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF5340 Bluetooth ® Low Energy (LE) SoC on-device wireless communications. A BrainChip-developed mobile application utilizes this connection to set up configuration, load, and update models and firmware as well as receive diagnostics, logging, and alerts to the mobile device.
AkidaTag offers a blueprint and development kit with full design, hardware, firmware, and mechanicals that enable wearables makers and other manufacturers to build devices that can:
  • Monitor biological signals for health and wellness applications while preserving privacy through fully on-device processing. Low power usage allows for days of monitoring vital health signals.
  • Detect anomalies in vibration and motion for classification in industrial equipment, enabling predictive maintenance.
  • Voice wake-up commands for intelligent interfaces.
  • Acoustic ambient environment detection and classification.
  • Personalization of the device AI model using on-device edge learning and self-learning through neuromorphic principles.
“At BrainChip, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible at the edge,” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip. “By leveraging the robust ecosystem of Nordic Semiconductor, we are providing product designers with a blueprint for the future of wearables that’s always-on, privacy-first, and self-learning. This platform proves that high-performance AI and long battery life are no longer mutually exclusive.”
“Seeing BrainChip use our technology to enable always-on neuromorphic AI demonstrates the potential of our wireless SoCs to drive the next wave of innovation in wearable and connected health markets,” said Petter Myhre, Product Marketing Director at Nordic Semiconductor. “The nRF5340 is the world’s first wireless SoC with two Arm® Cortex®-M33 processors, making it the perfect choice for complex IoT applications that require both high performance and extreme energy efficiency.”
BrainChip will highlight the AkidaTag’s capabilities at Embedded World (Hall 5, booth 5-213) through a self-contained battery-powered “puck.” This will feature an integrated accelerometer for motion detection and a microphone for voice and vibration recognition. It can perform various functions, including keyword spotting, anomaly detection, and voice-activated wake-up. Control is through a mobile app that dynamically displays results and enables users to download activities for analysis.
Availability: The reference platform is licensed to accelerate development for OEMs and system integrators; including hardware schematics, firmware, and a companion mobile application. It will be available for evaluation in May 2026, with volume in Q3 2026.

Maybe we have been playing with Nordic since 2024 as I posted the below back in Dec 24 regarding something I picked up on GitHub with BRN India and Nordic NRF5 series SOCs.

The news just released involves a NRF5 series (340)




I did a search on a keyword and found @Sirod69 had been looking at it some time ago (though she sadly hasn't been seen for a few months?) as this evening I found what I thought could be an interesting entry on Github regarding the open source Zephyr RTOS.

Brainchip-India lodged a Documentation Issue a couple of days ago.

Now, is Brainchip-India "our" Indian team?.....can't think of any other Brainchip in India that might be playing with RTOS (Real Time Operating Systems) for SOCs.

Anyway, what caught my eye was the issue being related to the below and in particular "Nordic" SOCs.

Is it conceivable that our team are either playing with the Nordic NRF5 series of SOCs of their own accord or potentially (& preferably) at the request of a client using one of the NRF5 series SOCs?

Or is it a non (SNN) event...pun intended.

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doc: Documentation issue in 'develop/flash_debug/nordic_segger' · Issue #83191 · zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr

Describe the bug << Please describe the issue here >> << Looks like the tool mentioned "nrfjprog" to flash elf onto nRF board is no longer available and the official nRF came-up with a common "nrfu...
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Some background on Zephyr

zephyrproject.org

Zephyr Project

The Zephyr Project is a Linux Foundation hosted Collaboration Project.
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Some background on the Nordic nRF5 series of SOCs of which a lot end uses appear in our wheelhouse.

www.nordicsemi.com

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