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From within the article. Very nice plug. That's two nuggets in one day @Rocket577 👍

2. A new AI design cycle for embedded devices is emerging
The embedded community is getting ready for hardware and devices supporting AI/ML execution at the edge. This means massive hardware design changes and complexity and an increased software stack complexity. AI hardware development company BrainChip showcased its new Akida AI processor IP that integrates with Arm’s new Cortex-M85 for handling advanced machine learning workloads at the edge. Chipmaker Renesas is one of the clients of Akida AI that showcased AI running on Arm Cortex-M85. AI-based machine vision applications are one of the driving forces of AI adoption at this point. Adlink Technologies and Vision Components, for example, showcased their respective new AI camera solutions that are capable of deploying large AI algorithms on their equipment.

 
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https://www.vdcresearch.com/ - A potential customer or integrator of Brainchip?

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AI has been called “the most disruptive technology of the century,” and “the biggest commercial opportunity in today’s fast-changing economy. Indeed, McKinsey’s Tech Trends Outlook 2022 sizes the global AI opportunity at $10 trillion to $15 trillion.

Thats number 3 @Rocket577
Are you shooting from the penalty spot with Blind Freddy on the goal line?
 
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We are either in this or the claim to be 3 years ahead of competitors is questionable
I think at the last AGM the company made comment about the potential for exaggerated claims by BrainChips competitors. I know how sometimes those claims have been quite stressful to shareholders including myself and I think that since the explosion of ChatGTP companies in the AIOT space have been even more inclined to push this exaggeration. No one really knows if Qualcomm’s claims have Akida in their court but as @Diogenese has been at pains to reiterate the associated patents are pretty much based on an underlying Von Neumann architecture, so if they claim everything they claim without Akida then maybe their doing so with a touch of smoke and mirrors. Time will tell.
 
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Should Sean be spending more time communicating with shareholders ... or spending that time talking to partners and customers? I know where I want him spending his time. :cool: The one to talk with shareholders is the shareholder relations person, NOT Sean. Give the man a break and let him do the job which is MOST important for us. From everything I am seeing and hearing he is doing a great job despite limitations to what he can officially reveal. Keep it up Sean, and well done!
Deena
He is also is indirectly talking to us through his podcast interviews
 
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Let's just forget for a moment about Intel and IBM and their research projects, lets instead focus our attention on what we
all know as fact.

We are and have been working or advising NASA when approached with regards all things AKIDA.

We do have proven technology, performing better in silicon than was initially thought possible, we are involved with known
space projects.

We know that some of these projects are highly confidential, extremely sensitive on a US Federal level, as in, top secret with or
without any sauce.

The link below may well have already been posted, but it just doesn't matter...Novel ways of performing tasks in space is all
about "Beneficial AI" or "Essential AI" you choose.


P.S. About time Brisbane lifted their game last night, still about 6 players who are well below basic standard skill sets and decision-making
at this AFL level.

Regards....Tech (Perth) :coffee::giggle:
 
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Wow Tom Cruise

 
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Blessed Good Friday to all here, especially those who celebrate it, a good reminder for the basis of our beliefs. Enjoy your holiday I'm sure you all deserve the rest.
 
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What a calculation and no one can make a fault out of that.
On the other hand everyone including me is so excited to see share price can bounce very quickly.
One thing I want to add is this price drop is mainly because of shorter's activity and if we keep our faith in the technology and keep holding the stock until positive news start flowing, I assume $3 is not that far either.
To me the main things to look out are
1.Technology is real and everyone start talking on same.
2. We have a growing list of partners are we are definitely passed that stage where everyone will ask had they heard about brainchip?
3. Qualcomm is promoting a similarly technology which means even if they are competitors( only if but most probably a friend) there is a market and we can sell our product quickly enough.
And next mile stones for me are
1. Getting break even ( expenses and income equal)
2. Announcement of licence agreement by one or two EAP partners.
3. Start of 1st royality income.
4. Company can start projecting forward looking statements.
5. One of major broker start coverage on brn.
So to me until those things are start getting covered we may keep on getting same fluctuations based on assumptions.
On top a nasdaq listing could be an icing on cake.
Hi,
over the years the "mainly because of shorter's activity" reason has been used many times. This seems to excuse and or ignore what is the real issue, IMO, which is no news, and a wider fall in sentiment of some tech plays.
Do you have the data to show that traders have been actively shorting BRN in the last 6 months? I'm not meaning to sound belligerent, just interested
 
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Hi,
over the years the "mainly because of shorter's activity" reason has been used many times. This seems to excuse and or ignore what is the real issue, IMO, which is no news, and a wider fall in sentiment of some tech plays.
Do you have the data to show that traders have been actively shorting BRN in the last 6 months? I'm not meaning to sound belligerent, just interested
Very easy check here
 
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Hi,
over the years the "mainly because of shorter's activity" reason has been used many times. This seems to excuse and or ignore what is the real issue, IMO, which is no news, and a wider fall in sentiment of some tech plays.
Do you have the data to show that traders have been actively shorting BRN in the last 6 months? I'm not meaning to sound belligerent, just interested
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Around 120 million shares

About 3.38 million shares up for sale on commsec. If something really go goes BRN way well shit i wouldnt be left holding any shorts...
 
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Let's just forget for a moment about Intel and IBM and their research projects, lets instead focus our attention on what we
all know as fact.

We are and have been working or advising NASA when approached with regards all things AKIDA.

We do have proven technology, performing better in silicon than was initially thought possible, we are involved with known
space projects.

We know that some of these projects are highly confidential, extremely sensitive on a US Federal level, as in, top secret with or
without any sauce.

The link below may well have already been posted, but it just doesn't matter...Novel ways of performing tasks in space is all
about "Beneficial AI" or "Essential AI" you choose.


P.S. About time Brisbane lifted their game last night, still about 6 players who are well below basic standard skill sets and decision-making
at this AFL level.

Regards....Tech (Perth) :coffee::giggle:
Yes Tech, I was very happy to see the mighty Lions do a number on Collingwood last night, agree about more upside to come, just like BRN.
 
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Another reason to smile

 
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This was a recent Qualcomm presentation about AI liked by our own RT.

I‘m sure it’ll be over my head but @Diogenese or others with technical knowledge might enjoy it.

Transformers are discussed which is interesting given our Gen 2.

About this Episode​

Today we’re joined by Vinesh Sukumar, a senior director, and head of AI/ML product management at Qualcomm Technologies. In our conversation with Vinesh, we explore how mobile and automotive devices have different requirements for AI models and how their AI stack helps developers create complex models on both platforms. We also discuss the growing interest in text-based input and the shift towards transformers, generative content, and recommendation engines. Additionally, we explore the challenges and opportunities for ML Ops investments on the edge, including the use of synthetic data and evolving models based on user data. Finally, we delve into the latest advancements in large language models, including Prometheus-style models and GPT-4.




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Given the the share price fall over the period, the short sellers are doing very nicely - hard lessons?
Not really.
I'd say merely further confirmation there are way too many damaging financial derivatives which are systematically employed to distort sentiment and increase volatility to the benefit of those with the greatest financial/regulatory influence.
 
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