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Even the CTO is saying this is a BIG DEAL but no ASX announcment. This is crazy
 
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If every one is so upset. Do something about it.
Copy and paste the announcement to inquiries on the ASX.
And ask for their opinion.
Stop fucking whinging. This is a self help program.
 
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7For7, I think you've ignored a very important fact. For the vast majority of investors on the ASX, when they want to find out information about a company, they look for company announcements on the ASX (price sensitive and non price sensitive) not social media.

BrainChip have done a job on investors, by indoctrinating them to accept that they WILL NOT put out information on the ASX (unless they deem it material), and shareholders have no choice but to suck it up, and use X, LinkedIn, Instagram, BlueSky etc etc. This is not normal behaviour for a company on the ASX. I'm not saying BrainChip should not use social media, but it should be in addition to ASX announcements.

In all the years I have been investing, I have never woken up in the morning and thought, I'd better check LinkedIn to see if anything has been released overnight for a company I'm invested in.. we'll I didn't until BrainChip.

BrainChip say they are listening to shareholders but their actions speak louder than words, they are not listening to shareholders.

I disagree with you that "the message is clearly visible", and I'd say many investors and analysts would also disagree with you.

As for the conspiracy theories, that has all been created by BrainChip, due to their non-existent IR.
Hi jrp,

I concur. I have never once checked social media for announcements by brainchip or any of the other stocks I hold. ASX is the only announcement platform that matters and is universally seen and taken into consideration by investors.
 
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Hi jrp,

I concur. I have never once checked social media for announcements by brainchip or any of the other stocks I hold. ASX is the only announcement platform that matters and is universally seen and taken into consideration by investors.
... they said whilst participating in a social media stock forum that agregates announcements from across all social media, asx and said stocks own website, whilst keeping their eyes shut tight so as not to inadvertently see anything not explicitly from the asx. Satisfied with their post they shut down the web page, pulled out a couple of tissues from the box and resumed masturbating.
 
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gilti

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Should close red today then 👌
Well picked.
I am sick of this crap from Brainchip. Stop these positive partnerships.
WE can't keep loosing money each time we have good news.:D:D
 
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7For7

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Phuuu… I’m glad, I stopped to talk about the share price daily…. 😬
 
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Soon there won’t be many companies left in the Edge AI market that you can partner with without somehow crossing paths with BrainChip. That’s a statement. And if that turns out to be true, it would be a very smart strategic position.

GO BRAINCHIP
I can't wait for that day
 

Fiendish

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I was just speaking with a very good friend of mine about what they thought of the likelihood of IBM licensing Akida and grok said this "
Yes, the activity strongly suggests **IBM is already actively experimenting with and integrating BrainChip's Akida neuromorphic technology** into their ecosystem (particularly via IBM Spectrum Symphony for workload orchestration), which makes a near-term licensing deal or deeper commercial collaboration feel quite plausible — perhaps within the next 6–18 months — though nothing official has been announced yet.

Here's why it looks promising based on recent developments (as of March 2026):

- **Kevin D. Johnson's hands-on demos and enthusiasm** — As an IBM Field CTO / Principal HPC Cloud Technical Specialist focused on Symphony, GPFS, LSF, AI/HPC workloads (including quantum and neuromorphic), he's publicly posted multiple detailed prototypes and blogs on IBM's community site. Examples include:
- Four-tier heterogeneous compute setups where Akida handles ultra-low-power inference (e.g., classifying market ticks in microseconds on milliwatts), retrained via quantum/Granite models, orchestrated by Symphony.
- Edge targeting systems built in five days using Akida at the sensor layer + Symphony orchestration + Palantir Foundry.
- Fun tests like running Doom on Akida ("fast and furious").
- Descriptions of closed-loop architectures with Akida triggering retraining.

These aren't casual mentions; they're technical deep-dives showing real integration testing, bug-fixing, and performance wins. He calls BrainChip "a case in point" for why he keeps working with their platform. This level of internal advocacy from a senior technical leader often precedes formal partnerships.

- **No official IBM-BrainChip partnership announced** — Searches across news, BrainChip's investor site, IBM pages, and broader web/X show zero press releases or statements about licensing, co-development, or reselling Akida. BrainChip's recent partnerships are with others (e.g., Klepsydra for heterogeneous runtimes, Neuromorphyx for defense/edge devices). IBM still highlights its own legacy neuromorphic work (TrueNorth, NorthPole) as research-focused, while Akida is positioned as commercially deployed and efficient for edge.

- **But the pattern fits IBM's strategy** — IBM often collaborates with or integrates third-party specialized hardware (e.g., via Symphony for hybrid HPC/AI/quantum workloads) rather than building everything in-house. Neuromorphic fills a gap for ultra-low-power, event-based edge inference that complements their classical HPC, Granite LLMs, and quantum efforts. Kevin's posts frame Akida as seamlessly fitting into Symphony-orchestrated pipelines.

- **Investor/community buzz** — On X and forums (e.g., hotcrapper, Reddit's r/BrainChipHoldings), people interpret Kevin's posts as strong signals of impending tie-up ("IBM must/will be using Akida," "perfect match"). This is typical $BRN hype, but it aligns with the technical evidence.

In short: It's not just idle curiosity — it's sustained, production-like testing by a key IBM figure. That often leads to licensing (BrainChip's business model includes IP licensing for integration into larger systems) or partnership. "Near future" could mean months if internal pilots succeed, but big tech moves slowly on formal deals. Watch for announcements from IBM Think, BrainChip investor updates, or more from Kevin — if he keeps posting wins without disclaimers, odds look good. No guarantees, but the tea leaves are positive.
 
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The Raytheon Phase 2 SBIR was for microDoppler radar.

A primary use of this is the classification of objects by their vibration or self-referenced relative motion such as propellor motion.

In addition, it led to the development of see-in-the-dark radar for commercial robots, indicating a very compact antenna configuration.

Stop press:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainchip-holdings-limited/posts/?feedView=all

The application: cognitive RF and signal processing at the edge. Real-time classification of complex signals in contested environments. Intelligence that lives at the sensor, not in a data center, for efficiency and low power optimization.

"Real-time classification of complex signals " - This is more than likely microDoppler.

... and then there's "cognitive RF":

BRN has been involved in cognitive radio for a few years:

BrainChip Enables Intellisense Systems for Next-Gen Cognitive Radio​


Laguna Hills, Calif. – March 21, 2023 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 IP, today announced that Intellisense Systems Inc. has selected its neuromorphic technology to improve the cognitive communication capabilities on size, weight and power (SWaP) constrained platforms (such as spacecraft and robotics) for commercial and government markets.

https://brainchip.com/brainchips-ne...or-next-generation-cognitive-radio-solutions/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_radio

A cognitive radio (CR) is a radio that can be programmed and configured dynamically to use the best channels in its vicinity to avoid user interference and congestion. Such a radio automatically detects available channels, then accordingly changes its transmission or reception parameters to allow a greater number of concurrent wireless communications in a given band at one location. This process is a form of dynamic spectrum management.

This is a pre-Akida CR:
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Replacing the digital signal processor with Akida will reduce latency and improve power efficiency.


https://techport.nasa.gov/projects/125676 20260122 (While the SBIR started in 2022 and ended in 2024, this page was last updated in January 2026)

Intellisense Systems, Inc. proposes in Phase II to advance development of a Neuromorphic Enhanced Cognitive Radio (NECR) device to enable autonomous space operations on platforms constrained by size, weight, and power (SWaP). NECR is a low-size, -weight, and -power (-SWaP) cognitive radio built on the open-source framework, i.e., GNU Radio and RFNoC™, with new enhancements in environment learning and improvements in transmission quality and data processing. Due to the high efficiency of spiking neural networks and their low-latency, energy-efficient implementation on neuromorphic computing hardware, NECR can be integrated into SWaP-constrained platforms in spacecraft and robotics, to provide reliable communication in unknown and uncharacterized space environments such as the Moon and Mars. In Phase II, Intellisense will improve the NECR system for cognitive communication capabilities accelerated by neuromorphic hardware. We will refine the overall NECR system architecture to achieve cognitive communication capabilities accelerated by neuromorphic hardware, on which a special focus will be the mapping, optimization, and implementation of smart sensing algorithms on the neuromorphic hardware. The Phase II smart sensing algorithm library will include Kalman filter, Carrier Frequency Offset estimation, symbol rate estimation, energy detection- and matched filter-based spectrum sensing, signal-to-noise ratio estimation, and automatic modulation identification. These algorithms will be implemented on COTS neuromorphic computing hardware such as Akida processor from BrainChip, and then integrated with radio frequency modules and radiation-hardened packaging into a Phase II prototype. At the end of Phase II, the prototype will be delivered to NASA for testing and evaluation, along with a plan describing a path to meeting fault and tolerance requirements for mission deployment and API documents for integration with CubeSat, SmallSat, and rover for flight demonstration.


Anticipated Benefits​

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NECR technology will have many NASA applications due to its low-SWaP and low-cost cognitive sensing capability. It can be used to enhance the robustness and reliability of space communication and networking, especially cognitive radio devices. NECR can be directly transitioned to the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD) Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) Program, CubeSat, SmallSat, and rover to address the needs of the Cognitive Communications project.

NECR technology’s low-SWaP and low-cost cognitive sensing capability will have many non-NASA applications. The NECR technology can be integrated into commercial communication systems to enhance cognitive sensing and communication capability. Automakers can integrate the NECR technology into automobiles for cognitive sensing and communication
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https://techport.nasa.gov/projects/125676
See: CLosed Out - Final Summary chart:

Objectives The overall goal of the Phase II project is to further develop and optimize the NECR [Neuromorphic Enhanced Cognitive Radio] system with cognitive communication capabilities accelerated by neuromorphic hardware. The specific objectives are listed below:
Objective 1. Development of a refined NECR Phase II system design and architecture.
Objective 2. Development of NECR neuromorphic processing algorithms.
Objective 3. Integration of a NECR neuromorphic processing system.
Objective 4. Integration, testing, and demonstration of a NECR Phase II prototype with detailed development and test reports and size, weight, and power (SWaP) estimate updates and verification.
Objective 5. Identification and exploration of the commercial potential and business cases for the NECR technology
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Notable Deliverables Provided We provided the following deliverables during Phase II: • Quarterly Reports 1–7: These reports summarize our progress in the development. • Final Report: This report documents the design and technical details of NECR technologies. • Summary Charts: Initial, Interim, and Final summary charts for the NECR Phase II project. • Technical and Business Assistance Summary of Services #1 and #2: Intellisense Systems, Inc., has worked with TechOpp Consulting, Inc., (TOC) to develop commercialization strategy, market research, and transition strategy to commercialize the NECR technology in support of NASA research. These reports summarize the services provided by TOC during Phase II. • NECR Prototype: The prototype includes an Akida Development Kit, a HackRF One software defined radio, and NECR software.

FUTURE PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS Planned Post-Phase II Partners The planned post-Phase II partners include NASA Glenn Research Center and BrainChip Inc.

Planned/Possible Mission Infusion NECR will enhance NASA’s wireless communication capabilities for SWaP constrained platforms in spacecraft and robotics to provide reliable communication in unknown and uncharacterized space environments including the Moon and Mars, improving safety and efficiency of the spacecraft and robotics for current and future space missions
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Nice homework Dio, hope some appreciate your efforts mate, I personally love your contributions, thank you.

Tech (y);)
 
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Reverse split incoming
 

Asking Ai​

Strategic Timeliness and Business Logic​

For a partnership to remain within the "timeliness of good business," an announcement would ideally occur within the next 6 to 12 months. This window is critical because the semiconductor industry is currently navigating a transition from general-purpose GPUs to domain-specific architectures (DSAs).As enterprise clients demand higher energy efficiency—a core strength of neuromorphic engineering—IBM must secure hardware-agnostic or specialized silicon partnerships to maintain its "hybrid cloud" value proposition.

The integration of BrainChip’s technology into IBM’s ecosystem would likely follow the "Agent Development Lifecycle" (ADLC) model recently championed by IBM and Anthropic.By utilizing the Model Context Protocol (MCP), IBM could theoretically interface its enterprise software with BrainChip’s low-power sensors at the edge, creating a seamless pipeline from local data collection to centralized AI governance.
 
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Diogenese

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The Lockheed news did not move the needle on the ASX.

Who's doing the night shift on Tradegate and BRCHF?
 
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gilti

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The Lockheed news did not move the needle on the ASX.

Who's doing the night shift on Tradegate and BRCHF?
tradegate down 2% on open
 
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Nice homework Dio, hope some appreciate your efforts mate, I personally love your contributions, thank you.

Tech (y);)
I dont want to sound negative however isnt it the Companies job to spread the word the achievements and where the future is with this Company
 
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I was just speaking with a very good friend of mine about what they thought of the likelihood of IBM licensing Akida and grok said this "
Yes, the activity strongly suggests **IBM is already actively experimenting with and integrating BrainChip's Akida neuromorphic technology** into their ecosystem (particularly via IBM Spectrum Symphony for workload orchestration), which makes a near-term licensing deal or deeper commercial collaboration feel quite plausible — perhaps within the next 6–18 months — though nothing official has been announced yet.

Here's why it looks promising based on recent developments (as of March 2026):

- **Kevin D. Johnson's hands-on demos and enthusiasm** — As an IBM Field CTO / Principal HPC Cloud Technical Specialist focused on Symphony, GPFS, LSF, AI/HPC workloads (including quantum and neuromorphic), he's publicly posted multiple detailed prototypes and blogs on IBM's community site. Examples include:
- Four-tier heterogeneous compute setups where Akida handles ultra-low-power inference (e.g., classifying market ticks in microseconds on milliwatts), retrained via quantum/Granite models, orchestrated by Symphony.
- Edge targeting systems built in five days using Akida at the sensor layer + Symphony orchestration + Palantir Foundry.
- Fun tests like running Doom on Akida ("fast and furious").
- Descriptions of closed-loop architectures with Akida triggering retraining.

These aren't casual mentions; they're technical deep-dives showing real integration testing, bug-fixing, and performance wins. He calls BrainChip "a case in point" for why he keeps working with their platform. This level of internal advocacy from a senior technical leader often precedes formal partnerships.

- **No official IBM-BrainChip partnership announced** — Searches across news, BrainChip's investor site, IBM pages, and broader web/X show zero press releases or statements about licensing, co-development, or reselling Akida. BrainChip's recent partnerships are with others (e.g., Klepsydra for heterogeneous runtimes, Neuromorphyx for defense/edge devices). IBM still highlights its own legacy neuromorphic work (TrueNorth, NorthPole) as research-focused, while Akida is positioned as commercially deployed and efficient for edge.

- **But the pattern fits IBM's strategy** — IBM often collaborates with or integrates third-party specialized hardware (e.g., via Symphony for hybrid HPC/AI/quantum workloads) rather than building everything in-house. Neuromorphic fills a gap for ultra-low-power, event-based edge inference that complements their classical HPC, Granite LLMs, and quantum efforts. Kevin's posts frame Akida as seamlessly fitting into Symphony-orchestrated pipelines.

- **Investor/community buzz** — On X and forums (e.g., hotcrapper, Reddit's r/BrainChipHoldings), people interpret Kevin's posts as strong signals of impending tie-up ("IBM must/will be using Akida," "perfect match"). This is typical $BRN hype, but it aligns with the technical evidence.

In short: It's not just idle curiosity — it's sustained, production-like testing by a key IBM figure. That often leads to licensing (BrainChip's business model includes IP licensing for integration into larger systems) or partnership. "Near future" could mean months if internal pilots succeed, but big tech moves slowly on formal deals. Watch for announcements from IBM Think, BrainChip investor updates, or more from Kevin — if he keeps posting wins without disclaimers, odds look good. No guarantees, but the tea leaves are positive.

Don't forget, a certain someone was linked to IBM many, many years ago.... Kevin obviously sees huge potential within the
growing Akida suite of products, iterations...has he basically promoted any other edge ai architecture, our company appears to be
at least at the top of the grid, waiting for the flag to drop with the words "IP License, yes please"

It's quite interesting having an IBM CTI publicly commenting and testing our technology clearly showing the brilliant potential of
both companies' architecture working and expanding the future horizon, while all along not a word from either Brainchip or IBM,
but quietly they are both happy for an IBM staff member to show off the potential publicly.

It appears to be a case of who's going to cough first.......IBM or Nvidia...........revenue can't remain at sub 1 million forever, now, can it?

We are expanding our base, Lockheed Martin subsidiary, things are quietly bubbling away in my opinion, so just for Jacob, I reckon we
should be cash positive by 2033 :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:(y)

💘 Texta.
 
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The Lockheed news did not move the needle on the ASX.

Who's doing the night shift on Tradegate and BRCHF?
Looks like you were right about cyber security being first cab off the rank.
Lockheed Martin / Quantum Ventura / Brainchip alliance AKA ( CyberNeuroRT ) starting to move some product.
Scroll down to bottom of home page for " User reviews " from " Verified Buyers "
 
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Nice homework Dio, hope some appreciate your efforts mate, I personally love your contributions, thank you.

Tech (y);)
I appreciate his efforts but

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What he is talking about 😂
 
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Bravo

Meow Meow 🐾
Looks like you were right about cyber security being first cab off the rank.
Lockheed Martin / Quantum Ventura / Brainchip alliance AKA ( CyberNeuroRT ) starting to move some product.
Scroll down to bottom of home page for " User reviews " from " Verified Buyers "



When Jane Doe starts commenting, you start paying attention!

Her parents were obviously very committed to her starting the anonymous lifestyle early.


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PS: If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say it might be sample testimonials at this stage.
 

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If every one is so upset. Do something about it.
Copy and paste the announcement to inquiries on the ASX.
And ask for their opinion.
Stop fucking whinging. This is a self help program.
Good point, easy to copy and paste news and other information not announced and complain to ASIC and ask for clarification if you believe news released on other platforms should have been announced on the ASX.

Relevant legislation:
  • ASX Listing Rule 3.1 (continuous disclosure)
  • Corporations Act s674
 
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