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I know, right.
It certainly came as a shock to me too!
Dang interwebby thingamajig. 🤣
I wound up running under a cold shower for the last hour, as goodness knows just what would be revealed in Bravo's hot tub, let alone just what in the hell one does with a "chilled prosecco"???
The shape is somehow bothersome. 🤣
Not that there's anything wrong with that!!!🤣
Anyway, $1.57 by chrissie. 🤣🤣🤣
Onya Hoppy, $1.57 would be fine. I’m hopeless at predictions tho’, didn’t even pick the Cats for the flag and I’ve been following them since the 50’s. Oh dear, there I go, pussy connotations again.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Onya Hoppy, $1.57 would be fine. I’m hopeless at predictions tho’, didn’t even pick the Cats for the flag and I’ve been following them since the 50’s. Oh dear, there I go, pussy connotations again.
Careful, can be habit forming and then your in all sorts of strife!

 
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Diogenese

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The above list is very impressive, each one of these companies have done their own due diligence, and in fact continuing to do so, from
their Boardroom they are only thinking about themselves, their 5 years+ business plan/s, and that's 100% normal commercial behaviour.

We have been accepted into their world, our key staff, as in, opening up these doors are obviously Sean, Rob and Chris. and that's their
role, to continue to nurture every developing business relationship while continually looking to expand the future horizon.

All these "wins" along the way all have one very magical property in common, it's not just the names listed above, but it's all their clients, and clients of clients, it's all their engineers, and engineers of other companies' etc... the amount of Brainpower and creative juices that will come of these relationships is massive, we quietly continue on our way redefining the future of AI and selling our updated iterations of "THE BRAIN" through our IP.

Our "web" is and has been expanding for the last few years, I see us catching many, many more leading companies in our web, but don't
lose sight of the fact that we are an IP supplier first and foremost, we need our IP embedded in their clients' products, and that takes time,
a lot of time, so while it's exciting predicting future share prices, when need to see the 4C start to pump up over the next 12-24 months, to ultimately justify a stable share price, rather than one that turns into a circus whereby the share price peak lasts for a few days or in some
cases a few hours before being dumped, that's not reflective of steady growth, that's more reflective of punting and really not fully appreciating what you have "invested" in.

Mr. Tech Laden (Love Brainchip) :ROFLMAO:šŸ™ƒ;)
As someone further up remarked, the developers in the Intel AI Community who have been fiddling with Intel's ''clunky" (my word) Loihi will be pleasantly surprised when they get their hands on Akida, even if they only get hold of the Akida simulation software in MetaTf to start.

So, as you say Tech, having a global community such as this who know what the alternatives to Akida are like, should spark a lot of word-of-web chatter.
 
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By Greek Orthodox Christmas. šŸ˜Ž
Hey FF! 8 Intel foundries..8 days of Hannukah from the 18th of Dec..$18.00 a share, perchance? Happy Christmas, Hannukah, Feliz Navidad to us allšŸ™ƒ
 
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With the solid foundation that has been laid and possibly more concrete to be poured I'm going with a sp of 0.69c by the end of the year.
A little bit of sarcasm there but wouldn't bloody surprise me either. 🄰
 
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Damo4

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Such rubbish sell orders.

It was hovering 10-15c above the prices all day and now it's "dumped" in at 0.67



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And the reach continues with IFS :)

Can anyone recall who it was again that was going through some radhard processes with USMAG :unsure: :LOL:


More Intel Foundry Services News



What’s New: Intel Foundry Services (IFS) today launched a strategic addition to its design ecosystem Accelerator program. The new USMAG (United States Military, Aerospace and Government) Alliance brings together a trusted design ecosystem with U.S.-based manufacturing to enable assured chip design and production on advanced process technologies and meet the stringent design and production requirements of national security applications. A first in the industry, the program’s initial members include leading companies like Cadence, Synopsys, Siemens Digital Industries Software, Intrinsix and Trusted Semiconductor Solutions.



ā€œSemiconductors enable technologies critical to U.S. national security and economic and global competitiveness. Intel is committed to restoring end-to-end U.S. chipmaking leadership through major investments in both R&D and scale manufacturing here in the United States. As the only U.S.-based foundry with leading-edge process capabilities, IFS is uniquely positioned to lead this effort and galvanize the ecosystem to build a more resilient and secure supply chain for U.S. military, aerospace and government customers.ā€
–Randhir Thakur, president of Intel Foundry Services


Why It’s Important: National security and government applications focus on securing vital information systems and decision networks, requiring scalable chip design and production capabilities. Leading-edge semiconductors are the bedrock of these systems and networks. In addition to requiring the most advanced process technologies, MAG applications also impose unique functional requirements like radiation hardening by design, wide ambient temperature tolerance and others. Securing these chips requires end-to-end capabilities across the semiconductor design and manufacturing life cycle. A closely coordinated effort between advanced manufacturers and their electronic design automation (EDA), IP and design service alliance members is crucial to deliver the functional and operational security required by MAG applications.

How It Works: Through the USMAG Alliance, IFS will collaborate with members to enable their readiness to support MAG designs on leading-edge technology nodes. The alliance will ensure that EDA members’ tools are optimized to deliver secure design methodologies and flows and enabled to operate in secure design environments, while meeting the requirements of IFS’ process design kits (PDK). IFS will also work with IP-provider members to deliver design IP blocks that serve MAG specifications for quality and reliability. Finally, IFS will enable the members who provide design services to implement USMAG design projects using IFS reference flows and methodologies. The USMAG Alliance will provide an assured and scalable path for customers to deploy designs that fully achieve the unique requirements of MAG applications.
The new USMAG Alliance builds on IFS’ leadership role in the U.S. Department of Defense Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes - Commercial (RAMP-C) program. The RAMP-C program facilitates the use of a U.S.-based commercial semiconductor foundry ecosystem to fabricate the assured leading-edge custom and integrated circuits and commercial products required for critical Department of Defense systems.

About the IFS Accelerator: In February 2022, IFS launched its Accelerator design ecosystem program to help foundry customers bring their silicon products from idea to implementation. Through deep collaboration with industry-leading companies, IFS Accelerator taps the best capabilities available in the industry to help advance customer innovation on Intel’s foundry platform offerings. The IFS Accelerator provides customers a comprehensive suite of tools, including validated EDA solutions, silicon-verified IP and design services that allow customers to focus on creating unique product ideas.
 
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crash fail GIF by South Park
 
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Controlled pump and accumulate after running out of sellers(?). Im sure they'll have another plan for the 4C no matter which way it goes.
 
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And the magic 1 share tipping point to knock half a cent off at close. Just this bs alone should justify an ASIC enquiry.
This happens regularly and it really pisses me off.
 
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They are definitely pumping the CES pretty prominently on their homepage :unsure::cool:

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HopalongPetrovski

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A shout out to all the Copper's today. 😢
I know it takes all kinds and some may have had difficulties at times, but a couple of country constables, out doing a welfare check, didn't deserve a life ending ambush whilst they were trying to do some good. Let alone the neighbour checking out a fire.
Whether it was a mistake or maliciously planned, those young lives lost are a terrible shame.
I hope it doesn't turn out to be some conspiracy bullshit thats got out of hand.
GLTAH
 
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I don’t like to apply the pressure of expectation but what would be nice now is a price sensitive announcement regarding the release of the new IP adding transformers and LSTM to add weight to the reasoning behind INTEL partnering with Brainchip.

The timing of the partnership and the timing of the IP release within a few weeks of each other would allow the credibility of both to ascend.

These two events so closely linked in time would be Market significant and even the dullest WANCA would manage to add two and two and get four on this occasion.

Then sometime in the New Year benchmarking figures being released should lead us nicely into 2023.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Might be gearing up to launch the new IP in Las Vegas ?
 
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I don’t normally read my old posts but I was googling AKIDA Spiking neural networks and DARPA and up popped the following HC work of fiction I penned a long time ago now. Perhaps and no more than that Intel’s relationship with Huawei and the release of Loihi to anyone and everyone destroyed it from a US military strategic weapon perspective making AKIDA not just desirable but ESSENTIAL Ai ????

My speculative opinion only so DYOR
FF

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HOW ADVANCED IS AKIDA TECHNOLOGY?
I often think about this question and then today an article was posted regarding Intel entering an agreement with Sandia National Laboratories to explore the value of neuromorphic computing for scaled-up Ai problems.
It is a reasonably large article and I skimmed over it and in so doing saw a reference to Huawei which caught my attention. Reading more closely I discovered that Intel had won a license to supply Hauwei with a 14 nanometer Loihi chip containing over 2 billion transistors, 130,000 artificial neurons and 130 million synapses.
The first thing that stood out was the number of neurons and synapses against AKD1000.
AKD1000 has 1.2 million neurons while this Loihi Chip has 130,000 artificial neurons.
AKD1000 has 10 billion synapses this Loihi Chip has 130 million synapses.
The second thing that stands out is that this Loihi Chip is to be implemented in 14nm whereas AKD1000 is implemented on 28nm.
The CEO of Brainchip was asked recently by a shareholder whether it was possible to implement AKD1000 on smaller chips and he stated that as it was fully digital it was directly scalable down to 14nm and 7nm with the usual reductions in energy requirements and improvements in performance.
Using simple logic it cannot be that by implementing this Loihi Chip on 14nm accounts for why there is a much reduced neuron and synapses count over AKD1000. Even if you gang two Loihi Chips together you only get 260,000 neurons and 260 million synapses.
This caused me to ponder the fact that Intel has received a licence to supply their Loihi Chip to Huawei. How could this be?
Huawei is a Chinese owned company.Intel is working with DARPA and NASA in defence and space projects. In the USA and around the world Huawei has seen ever increasing concerns across various governments and their agencies about the security implications of engagements with Huawei particularly in the area of communications.
Then it hit me Intel some time ago released its Loihi technology to the world at large. Its’ stated intention being to bring the academic and scientific communities from around the world to together in a joint effort to make it work.
This means there is absolutely nothing secret about Loihi and the underlying technology which needs protecting from China.
On the other side of this coin I recently posted an extract from a presentation by the CEO of Brainchip from 2018 where he stated that they were exploring the use of AKIDA technology in mobile phones. He stated that they were in discussions with a mobile phone manufacturer and had meetings and he threw out three names one of which was Huawei.
Those who have held their BRN shares for some time or those who have actually done some research will remember that the CEO last year before Covid-19 spoke lovingly about his trips to China in particular Shanghai and how much was going on over there and how Brainchip’s strategic plan involved an Innovation Centre in Shanghai and that steps in this direction were well advanced.
Then Covid-19 struck and the CEO earlier this year complained that if not for Covid-19 he would have been in China, Korea and Japan for various meetings and would have been there for about 6 weeks but that this had all had to be shelved but that things were still progressing electronically.
Subsequently in a further CEO presentation to shareholders he was asked about how China/Shanghai was progressing and he deflected this question stating that it had been handed off to Roger Levinson.
Then we had the great uiux reveal of his NASA Tensor Innovation Partners discovery that they had successfully won a Phase 1 grant from NASA based upon the implementation of AKIDA technology in a CubeSat which as we know has moved on to Phase 2 back in August, 2020.
Various posters then put up screen shots from Tensor Innovation Partners web site where they were clearly boasting about the use of AKIDA technology in their CubeSat design and about all of the other uses they proposed across space and defence applications. Various shareholders bombarded Brainchip with questions about this relationship and the next thing we know is that Tensor Innovation Partners web site was amended by removing the AKIDA and Brainchip references but it still referred to the use of this type of neuromorphic technology and no longer referred to the other space and defence applications.
As luck would have it not long after there was another presentation to shareholders scheduled where the CEO addressed a question from a shareholder to the effect did ā€˜Brainchip have a contract with NASA’ which he denied but made no reference at all to Tensor. There is no doubt that the company received communications from shareholders about Tensor as one of the posters on HC kindly put up an email from Ken Scarince the CFO wherein he stated that they had certainly been speaking to Tensor but did not know where it was up too and would make enquiries. He never came back to the poster.
The denial by the CEO concerning NASA at that time was with hindsight obviously the truth as any agreement that existed would have been with Tensor. The fact remains as many other posters have continued to check the NASA web site it still contains the original Phase 1 application by Tensor where it is basing its application to build CubeSat on AKIDA technology.
In this same presentation the CEO made clear that Brainchip was no longer involved with China in any way shape or form and it was obvious that this was not a short term state of affairs as he stated that Brainchip did not need China. Some might consider a company saying it did not need China one of the largest markets in the world as rather extraordinary.
Not long after this we had the formal announcement of the Vorago and NASA agreement/relationship for the purpose of hardening the AKD1000 chip against radiation and extreme conditions encountered in space.
While I do not have access to top secret government and NASA documents it seems reasonable for me as a shareholder to assume that the abandoning of China as a market is in consequence of the relationship with NASA/DARPA and the potential security implications of AKIDA technology coming into the possession of the Chinese.
Yet Intel which is ostensibly developing the same technology has no such problem how can this be?
Surely if Intel has let the cat out of the neuromorphic bag then there can be nothing about the AKIDA technology that would be secret?
Well this is where the wild speculation comes into my thinking.
We know that the patents lodged for Brainchip’s AKIDA technology have been sited by Intel and others. We know that to some extent Intel and others have had to modify their patent applications so as not to infringe Brainchip’s patents.
The significance of these events is a strong indication that the patents of Intel and others and the claims made therein were considered by the US Patent office to be materially different from the technology patented by Brainchip as Intel and others did eventually obtain their patents.
Thus AKD1000 contains technology which is significantly different to Loihi Chip technology and others. This difference in the technology therefore means that the general release by Intel of the Loihi technology for research world wide has not given away that which makes AKD1000 revolutionary.
This being the case it makes complete sense as to why Intel can deal with Huawei and Brainchip has had to abandon any contact with China as part of its involvement with NASA/DARPA.
If this analysis is correct then in 2018 at the Brainchip AGM in Sydney when Peter van der Made in his presentation to shareholders regarding the AKIDA technology stated that his invention had a secret sauce which gave it a significant edge over the competition including Loihi he was not exaggerating. Again long term shareholders and those who have done their research will know that on more than one occasion the CEO in his presentations has referred to ā€˜Peter’s secret sauce’ as the reason AKIDA technology is ground breaking.
Now as I have said this is speculation based upon known facts so I would ask that you do your own research and decide for yourself just how advanced is AKIDA technology.
I will finish here with the following comparison:
AKD1000 can be scaled up by a factor of 64 chips which would be 76.8 million neurons and 640 billion synapses. If you accept as Brainchip claims AKD1000 is expected to use uni watts to milli watts of power depending on manner of operation then allowing on a but say basis for it to use a whole watt per chip when scaled to 64 chips it would use 64 watts of power.(1)
Intel’s Pohoiki Springs, which was announced in July 2019, issimilar in neural capacity to the brain of a small mammal, with 768 Loihi chipsand 100 million neurons spread across 24 Arria10 FPGA Nahuku expansion boards(containing 32 chips each) that operate at under 500 watts.
1. In the Intel article referenced above it states that scaling up of Loihi Chip as proposed with Scandia will increase overall power consumption by 30% then by using a but say power consumption of 1 watt for the purpose of these calculations is probably higher than would be the case for AKD1000. The number of AKD1000 chips that can be scaled is restricted as part of the design decided upon by Brainchip given that it is targeted at the edge. Brainchip has always stated that if a use case arose the design could be modified to allow more than 64 chips up to 1024.)

My opinion only DYORā€
 
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Sam

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Look I’m very competitive so I’ll stick to my $4.25 prediction. Pigs may fly but so could the share pricešŸ˜‚
 
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