A couple of comments.
Tapeout of the AKIDA 1500 has occurred.
In
electronics and photonics design,
tape-out or
tapeout is the final result of the
design process for
integrated circuits or
printed circuit boards before they are sent for manufacturing. The tapeout is specifically the point at which the graphic for the
photomask of the circuit is sent to the fabrication facility. (Taken from Wikipedia)
I've stated in a previous message that I believe that our customers are waiting to see the results of the AKIDA 1500 before they commit to signing contracts/deals (ie they know that a better performing chip is coming out and they want that extra functionality).
Now I'm going to ask a question that I don't want to ask. It is a hard question, that will have an equally hard answer. I say this because I've been a holder of BRN shares for the last 6 or so years, have not sold a single share over that time, and truly believe they have a tech that is unique and can change the face of compute forever (and I want them to succeed for all the reasons we talk about on these forums).
But, here is the question:
What happens if at the conclusion of the testing phase, the result is that the AKIDA1500 does not performed to the expected specification?