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The above integration does at first look like good news, but it’s just like every other AGM,small leak of information last minute attempt from management to divert angry shareholders which we will hear fuck all about for the next 5 years. Where is the ASX Announcement , where is the forward sales and profit projections. For fuck sake, this is why management have to go they do it every year,don’t fall for their trick,rip them a new armhole at the AGM.
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BrainChip Extends RISC-V Reach with Andes Technology Integration | BRCHF Stock News​


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  • BrainChip has integrated its Akida™ AKD1500 with Andes Technology's RISC-V cores for enhanced edge AI computing.
  • The integration aims to optimize energy-efficient AI solutions for applications in automotive electronics, security, and more.
  • BrainChip’s technology will be demonstrated at Andes RISC-V Con 2025 in San Jose and Hsinchu.
BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), a pioneer in ultra-low power AI technology, has announced the integration of its neural processing unit (NPU), Akida™ AKD1500, with RISC-V cores from Andes Technology. This collaboration aims to enhance edge AI computing by leveraging Andes' high-performance QiLai System-on-Chip (SoC) platform.

The integrated solution is set to be demonstrated at the upcoming Andes RISC-V Con 2025, scheduled for April 29 in San Jose, California, and June 10 in Hsinchu, Taiwan. The demonstrations will showcase the capabilities of Akida’s energy-efficient, event-based AI computation, which significantly reduces power consumption compared to conventional AI processors while delivering over 0.7 TOPS under 250mW.
The AKD1500’s integration with Andes Technology's QiLai SoC, powered by a quad-core RISC-V AX45MP processor, provides a highly efficient platform for developing RISC-V-based AI solutions. The processor, built on TSMC's 7nm process technology, achieves clock speeds of up to 2.2 GHz, outperforming the Cortex-A55 with its multi-core Linux capabilities.

This collaboration targets diverse markets including AI, automotive electronics, and security, providing a path for developing AI applications that are optimized for edge computing. By enabling developers to harness RISC-V's open architecture, BrainChip and Andes are facilitating innovations in creating advanced, low-power AI solutions ideal for battery-operated and fan-less embedded devices.
 
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Sorry little girl.. you was not supposed to see that… but …… your mom like it!


Have you started early on the Jägerbombs 7?
 
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Trying to figure out EDYA, under Tata and next to EdgX, is.
 
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Some people are so deep into the internet that they can no longer tell reality from virtuality. They take everything at face value and react with outrage to the most trivial posts. I don’t know Bravo… I don’t know how old she is or what she looks like… what I post is parody… sarcasm, sometimes dark humor… and I hope Bravo understands that too. It’s by no means meant personally — that wouldn’t make any sense at all… but alright… go ahead and keep being outraged…
 
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Trying to figure out EDYA, under Tata and next to EdgX, is.

Hi FMF,

it’s actually the (somehow decapitated) logo of Vedya Labs (https://vedya.ai/), that were announced as one of our enablement partners during CES 2025:


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For comparison, here’s that logo as it appears in Alf Kuchenbuch’s RISC-V in Space Workshop presentation:

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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Unbelievable!

I just got a warning from Dreddb0t because I replied to 7fur7's EXTREMELY WEIRD post which showed a hand slapping a woman's butt, with this gif below.

So, this little girl's weirded-out look is more offensive than someone randomly replying to a serious post of mine with a slapping butt gif?

I note that my gif of the little girl has been removed but 7fur7's "slapped butt" gif still remains.



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Greetings!!! How are you?
 
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Despite all these repeated announcements over the years, it feels like the same story. Will we ever see any royalty payments? To me, it just seems like the same old management strategy—finding excuses for the lack of meaningful revenue while continuing to talk about “great potential.” They’ve been talking about this potential for over a decade now.
 
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With all due respect and your enthusiasm and I love all Your posts.. but we all know that Akida has so far just been used like a b***h, and no one wants to pay. Everyone wants a piece, but no one wants to pay for it. So many companies praise Akida and how great BrainChip is, but up to now they’re all just freeloading instead of finally signing a contract. I do think it’s good in principle that we keep offering ourselves, but I get the feeling we’ve developed a certain reputation in the industry — like everyone thinks they can screw us for free. That’s why my excitement is pretty limited.
We don't do profits buddy.
We just like to collaborate with other companies to show off their products, then they go off to much bigger things.
We are that stepping stone that helps others to succeed. Just what PVDM preaches.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
It's that time of year, when the sun sinks in the sky far earlier than usual and the birds flap off somewhere else warmer and funner and the mice and bugs come out in force, to wreak havoc on your already teetering sense of sanity and well-being.

Yes, it's the time of year that you wish Akida could somehow be incorporated into your insect repellent spray - an AI repellent strong enough to push those nasties to the edge, before they manage to push you over it.


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Whatever you're selling, I'm not interested in buying, thanks.

Someone keeps ringing me at least 50 times a day trying to sell me solar panels and that's annoying enough for me to contend with at the moment.
... you'll need a battery with that!
 
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This poster titled GRAIN - Radiation-Tolerant Edge AI, presented by Kenneth Östberg, one of its two co-authors (the other being Daniel Andersson), during the “RISC-V in Space” workshop in Gothenburg on Thursday…


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…finally reveals what NEURAVIS stands for - the name of that R&T project, which ESA awarded to the five consortium partners Airbus Toulouse, Airbus Ottobrunn, BrainChip, Frontgrade Gaisler and Neurobus in mid-2024 (see the July 2024 LinkedIn post by Airbus Space Project Manager Jérémy Lebreton below):

Neuromorphic Evaluation of Ultra-low-power Rad-hard Acceleration for Vision Inferences in Space.

The poster also provides more information with regards to the use cases currently being explored in the NEURAVIS project, although I’m afraid I couldn’t decipher everything due to the small print - maybe someone with eagle eyes or a magic tool to blow up the photo and unblur the small print can add in resp. correct what I’ve gathered so far:

1. Moon landing
Use Case #1: Vision-Based Navigation for Lunar Lander

Also see Alf Kuchenbuch’s recent comment on Argonaut, ESA’s lunar lander programme:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-452257

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2. Debris detection/collect (?)
Use Case #2: Monitoring (?) Building Block for In-orbit Maintenance


3. Docking


4. Object ? (looks like “simulation”, but appears to be a longer word?)



In addition, the poster lists four “Application scenarios” for GRAIN’s Radiation-Tolerant Edge AI:

1. Remote Terminal Unit
2. Stand-alone Controller
3. Near-edge processing unit
4. Auxiliary data-processing module

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If I understand the above post correctly, we have yet to hear about what suggestion the NEURAVIS proposal has for AKD1500 (“BrainChip is proud that Airbus selected Akida for both COTS chips and IP in their proposal. ESA awarded the Airbus “NEURAVIS” proposal, including Akida in the Akida 1500 chip and on an FPGA together with Frontgrade Gaisler’s NOEL-V processor.”).

Whereas the underlined appears to refer to Frontgrade Gaisler’s newly revealed GR801 SoC that will incorporate Akida 1.0 IP - greatly benefitting the work of Airbus Toulouse computer vision experts such as Jérémy Lebreton (project lead) and Roland Brochard, as can be inferred from the GRAIN poster’s four listed use cases - there has to be another specific proposal by Airbus how to utilise our COTS chip AKD1500, then.

So I presume Airbus Ottobrunn and Neurobus might be the consortium partners currently collaborating on that second part of the NEURAVIS proposal?

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Here is a close-up of the GRAIN - Radiation-Tolerant Edge AI poster Kenneth Östberg presented at the “RISC-V in Space” workshop last month - so no more deciphering of the small print needed 😊:

As I already mentioned the other day 👆🏻, it finally reveals what NEURAVIS stands for: Neuromorphic Evaluation of Ultra-low-power Rad-hard Acceleration for Vision Inferences in Space.



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Unbelievable!

I just got a warning from Dreddb0t because I replied to 7fur7's EXTREMELY WEIRD post which showed a hand slapping a woman's butt, with this gif below.

So, this little girl's weirded-out look is more offensive than someone randomly replying to a serious post of mine with a slapping butt gif?

I note that my gif of the little girl has been removed but 7fur7's "slapped butt" gif still remains.



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His post WAS removed thank goodness, but now its back here lol
 
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