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"As Onsor’s vision evolves, BrainChip’s technology roadmap will provide the fuel for further innovation with our advanced neuromorphic compute and advanced AI models."

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The future of personalized, predictive healthcare is here."

 
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Brainchip has just released this on their WebSite:



As for what achievements Brainchip has or has not accomplished in @FullMoonFevers last post note should be taken that AKIDA is confirmed as compatible with NVIDIA’s CUDA software not just by Brainchip but by Raytheon RTX.

Will someone please confirm if Loihi technology is also compatible with CUDA.

While checking it would be nice to know if SynSense and Innatera can also make this claim.

Natively no to all three.
 
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Did anyone else notice a seven and a half million after market trade recorded for BRN on the ASX sometime last night?
After the auction finished I had noted a 17,169,675 turnover but when looking just now see it recorded at 24,669,675?

Also nice to see a bounce in America last night.
Hopefully it continues and we follow suit.
With the recent validation we are getting it would be nice to see some flow through to our share price.
Another single trade of 8.5 million shares after close today.
 
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There are a number of real bad troublemakers within our ranks, trying to damage this company, is that
your agenda? screenshot forum posters posts, send them on to the company, bad mouthing innocent person/s,
making judgements that are totally baseless of fact or any truth, just to push your self-centered agenda/s.

See you at the AGM, will it get rather volatile this year, I'm thinking it will.

Love our company, how about you?

P.S. This note is a little cryptic and is directed to whom it concerns.

Tech.
I'll see you there Tech, how will i find you to say Hello
 
I'll see you there Tech, how will i find you to say Hello
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Bring it on 😂
 
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jtardif999

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Seem like adaption is everyone’s problem when it comes to new technologies

And we just saw an example of Quantum enabled AI with the Johnson post re automated Quantum trained model deployment to Akida on a trading platform. Also BrainChips partnership with Chelpis will be big imo as they are developing Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) using Akida. PQC will be needed to combat 128 bit encryption being hacked by Quantum computing in the wrong hands after around 2030. That could be as profound an impact in terms of companies needing to be combat ready for such an occurrence - could become like the lead up to Y2K; go BrainChip, bring that on. 🙂
 
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Another single trade of 8.5 million shares after close today.
That bloody Pom. He’s insatiable! :ROFLMAO:

Really though, its pretty serious dosh changing hands unless its just one of the BEOT doing some housekeeping and considering its about a third of what “shows” that’s available on the buy and sell side somewhat significant perhaps?

Anyone actually know or have any juicy theories?
 
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manny100

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Sounds like Kevin is being very careful not to imply certain things on IBM's behalf, which is understandable. If he says “only Akida” it shifts the conversation from architecture to vendor endorsement, which he seems to be deliberately avoiding.

Having said that, he’s very explicit and forthcoming about Akida’s performance and power numbers, and he repeatedly names Akida as the tool that proved right for this workload.

What strikes me most is what Kevin has to say about IBM's plans in terms of potential productisation. When he says “On the IBM question, I can't speak to IBM's product plans. The market drives that conversation". I think he's making it pretty clear that IBM won’t commit to product plans until customers start demanding it.

And that’s where it seems like a bit of a stalemate type situation to me. "Stalemate" is probably not the right word I'm looking for, rather that it highlights a real gap that now needs to be bridged.

BrainChip presumably can’t rely on a Principle Technical Specialist from IBM to sell its technology. Equally, IBM isn’t going to productise or promote it unless customers are already asking for it. And customers generally won’t ask for something they don’t clearly understand, can’t easily replicate, or haven’t seen deployed commercially elsewhere.

So, maybe the next step is for BrainChip to develop this into something repeatable and commercially legible under its own steam, by
documenting a clear reference architecture that others can reproduce. Then start demoing it and promoting it, so customers know it exists, which in time might lead to paying customers and eventual revenue.

In my view, Kevin has already done BrainChip a significant favour by validating a real, enterprise-relevant use case inside a credible production environment, backed by impressive numbers.

From here, the outcome may depend far more on BrainChip’s follow-through than on IBM’s intent.
Agree Bravo, while Kevin cannot speak for the IBM sales and Marketing divisions he certainly is very 'strong' on his praise for AKIDA, tech, performance and ROI.
Hopefully BRN sales and marketing teams will be using Kevin's linked in posts to our advantage and its very possible Kevin's 'hands on' experience will even lead to our own Tech improvements.
 
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