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Correct me if I am wrong but i think Germany is 8 hours behind Australian time.

Hi @Mercfan,

since you have Munich‘s Allianz Arena as your profile pic, I assume you are not only a Mercedes, but also an FC Bayern fan? (Who knows, you might be a BVB fan instead, posting this beautiful sunset shot as an ominous Götterdämmerung prediction for Dortmund‘s biggest Bundesliga rival…😉) I just happened to read somewhere that Bayern München are planning a tour through Asia in July. Let’s assume they will be playing each of their three planned matches in Bangkok, Singapore and Tokyo at 8 pm local time. For fans in Germany wanting to watch a live TV broadcast, however, the kick-off will be at different times each match day (3 pm German time for the match in Bangkok, 2 pm for the one in Singapore and 1 pm for the match in Tokyo), as there is no one single Asian time zone. Neither is there one time zone for all of Australia.

So when you are saying that Germany is 8 hours behind Australia, this statement of yours is only partly true. It is indeed, if you are currently in let’s say Port Douglas (Queensland) or Port Macquarie (New South Wales). However, if you are in Port Hedland (Western Australia) instead, Germany is currently only 6 hours behind, as WA is in the same time zone as Singapore. And to make things even more complicated, the time difference between the Ports of Hamburg or Rotterdam and Port Augusta in South Australia is 7.5 hours!

But the point I was trying to get across in my previous post is that those time zones stated in the press release @Opti had asked about were actually North American time zones, not Australian ones.


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One hint was that the press release was published by Brainchip’s US office in Laguna Hills, CA. It is located in the Pacific Time zone, which is encompassing parts of western Canada, parts of the western United States (except Alaska and Hawaii) as well as the state of Baja California in Mexico. The largest city in the Eastern Time Zone, on the continent’s opposite Atlantic Coast, is New York City.
So another hint - as already mentioned in my previous post - was that only in the Americas (but not in Australia) would it make sense to differentiate between a Pacific (= West Coast) and an Eastern time zone with a three hour time difference between them. In Australia, on the other hand, the East Coast is the Pacific Coast!

So the live online event started at 9.30 am New York time (opening time of the NYSE/NASDAQ) / 6.30 am Los Angeles time, which in turn was 3.30 pm Central European Daylight Saving Time. And way past dinner time (for most people at least) anywhere in Australia & New Zealand. Hope this helps.
 
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Hi @Mercfan,

since you have Munich‘s Allianz Arena as your profile pic, I assume you are not only a Mercedes, but also an FC Bayern fan? (Who knows, you might be a BVB fan instead, posting this beautiful sunset shot as an ominous Götterdämmerung prediction for Dortmund‘s biggest Bundesliga rival…😉) I just happened to read somewhere that Bayern München are planning a tour through Asia in July. Let’s assume they will be playing each of their three planned matches in Bangkok, Singapore and Tokyo at 8 pm local time. For fans in Germany wanting to watch a live TV broadcast, however, the kick-off will be at different times each match day (3 pm German time for the match in Bangkok, 2 pm for the one in Singapore and 1 pm for the match in Tokyo), as there is no one single Asian time zone. Neither is there one time zone for all of Australia.

So when you are saying that Germany is 8 hours behind Australia, this statement of yours is only partly true. It is indeed, if you are currently in let’s say Port Douglas (Queensland) or Port Macquarie (New South Wales). However, if you are in Port Hedland (Western Australia) instead, Germany is currently only 6 hours behind, as WA is in the same time zone as Singapore. And to make things even more complicated, the time difference between the Ports of Hamburg or Rotterdam and Port Augusta in South Australia is 7.5 hours!

But the point I was trying to get across in my previous post is that those time zones stated in the press release @Opti had asked about were actually North American time zones, not Australian ones.


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One hint was that the press release was published by Brainchip’s US office in Laguna Hills, CA. It is located in the Pacific Time zone, which is encompassing parts of western Canada, parts of the western United States (except Alaska and Hawaii) as well as the state of Baja California in Mexico. The largest city in the Eastern Time Zone, on the continent’s opposite Atlantic Coast, is New York City.
So another hint - as already mentioned in my previous post - was that only in the Americas (but not in Australia) would it make sense to differentiate between a Pacific (= West Coast) and an Eastern time zone with a three hour time difference between them. In Australia, on the other hand, the East Coast is the Pacific Coast!

So the live online event started at 9.30 am New York time (opening time of the NYSE/NASDAQ) / 6.30 am Los Angeles time, which in turn was 3.30 pm Central European Daylight Saving Time. And way past dinner time (for most people at least) anywhere in Australia & New Zealand. Hope this helps.
Maybe he has one of these

 
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I have a hypothetical question to all and be honest?

If BRN accomplished exactly what it has today partnerships and all these social media posts but the price was at say $1.50 would you all pissed off at the chiefs or waiting on up graded numbers and higher values.

I would bet atleast 90 % would be happily waiting. That is a fact.

I would be absolutely happy in that situation.
I had a Brainchip Facebook group that was almost disintegrating after Brainchip had been shooting up from nothing to almost 1 AUD momentarily in September 2020 and then retreated back most of the gains. Some were unhappy and started shooting at me.

I left the Brainchip group and started a new group called Fundamental Stock Analysis, the purpose was to collaboratively contribute to analysis of stocks. This group learnt me that almost everybody wants to look, but not contribute anything.

My understanding is that people in general don't care about the qualitative fundamentals, they just want money fast without doing anything significant. They don't understand the value of the company, because they don't understand the fundamentals. So, they only have the price of the company to rely on and when it falls, that's all they see and they panic.

I think that people to some degree consider the market perfect, so they assume that the share price is falling because others know better, so in their head a fall is equal to some horrible new truths being realized somewhere. I've been winning from a lot of opportunities because of the imperfections in the market, I know the market is far from perfect and that's where the opportunities are.

I also realized that other peoples laziness is my opportunity, I can find those stocks that have incredible potential and buy them before everybody else sees it and are piling into them. It takes a lot of reading, but it has definitely been worth it. Same when stocks get overhyped and overcrowded too early, then I leave.

I consider Brainchip an outstanding opportunity at the current price. The value of the company has increased tremendously since three years ago, Brainchip is an entirely different company than back then and the market is much more primed for AI now than back then, but we're close to the same price tag as back then.

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Just to reiterate my reasoning behind my view on the value of the company from a previous post:

1) AI got super focus after ChatGPT, Dale-E, Stable Diffusion e.t.c. and the amount of companies that are making something similar is exploding and many more billions will be poured into AI. We're at the accelerating part of the technological S-curve in AI. That's super positive for us, we're right in the middle of a revolution that IS changing the world right now.

2) We can't keep running AI on von Neuman hardware (nVidia, Cerebras e.t.c.), in the future, lest we want to end up consuming a great part of the worlds electricity solely for training AI models. We need a fundamental hardware change and it's never been more urgent. It's not just an environmental thing, it's also an economical thing. Only insane companies would run their models on nVidia hardware if they could run it on neuromorphic hardware and save heaps of money in investments and also save heaps of money on power consumption.

3) Neuromorphic computing is the best solution to point 2 that we have. I'm not saying that Neuromorphic chips will replace von Neuman architecture in all AI, but where it's feasible it will.

4) Neuromorphic computing is more than just energy savings and economic savings, it's new things that we can do, that we couldn't do before. We're opening up entirely new markets, that only neuromorphic computing is suited for.

5) It's crazy to send all the data from our devices to the cloud to have it analyzed there and having sent back the results to our devices, clogging up the veins of the Internet and delaying the respons, when we can do it on the device. Who can't see this? Neuromorphic computing can really bring some of todays data center capabilities to the device.

6) There are only two really promising Neuromorphic companies on the market and that's Brainchip and GrAI Matter Labs. We're in the middle of a startup dream situation, we only have one real competitor in our space. Everybody would love to have no competition at all, but a situation with one competitor is also really good.

7) We're dead center in the Industrial Revolution 4.0, nothing is more central than AI, AI pervades all the themes of Industrial Revolution 4.0. Who still can't see this? I saw this back in the middle of 2020 when reading "Symbiotic Autonomous Systems White Paper III" by IEEE, AI is in almost every trend they mention. Further as explained in the points above, neuromorphic computing is destined to play a continuously larger role in AI.
 
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New just released 1hr ago Sean Heir interview with Edge Impulse


“Today we have Sean Hehir, CEO of Brainchip, the company that is bringing neuromorphic technology to the entire silicon industry”.
That’s a rather significant call Zach….😃🤑
 
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New just released 1hr ago Sean Heir interview with Edge Impulse


Great interview, however, it cuts out at 9.36 minutes. Hoping edge impulse post the second half.
 
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New just released 1hr ago Sean Heir interview with Edge Impulse


Thanks for posting that tech girl. I found that the best thing I’ve seen here in a long time. Listening to Sean talk about ecosystem, and his experience with it really reaffirms to me how they are building this to have as far a reach as possible.
While I would like some individual licenses to to have been signed to help prop the SP a little more, this huge pool of companies all experimenting and complimenting each other’s technology, and the talk of using different foundries and silicon prove outs to guarantee its versatility suggests to me that once everyone figures out how they can all best compliment each other and in which form brainchip will be everywhere. I hope the 1500 and Gen 2 prove outs over the next 4-5 months is what gets the snowball rolling. But who knows it might be longer.
 
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I have a hypothetical question to all and be honest?

If BRN accomplished exactly what it has today partnerships and all these social media posts but the price was at say $1.50 would you all pissed off at the chiefs or waiting on up graded numbers and higher values.

I would bet atleast 90 % would be happily waiting. That is a fact.

I would be absolutely happy in that situation.
I am happy now, I would be happy at $1.50 or $3.00 but would still consider it totally under valued.
 
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Thanks for posting that tech girl. I found that the best thing I’ve seen here in a long time. Listening to Sean talk about ecosystem, and his experience with it really reaffirms to me how they are building this to have as far a reach as possible.
While I would like some individual licenses to to have been signed to help prop the SP a little more, this huge pool of companies all experimenting and complimenting each other’s technology, and the talk of using different foundries and silicon prove outs to guarantee its versatility suggests to me that once everyone figures out how they can all best compliment each other and in which form brainchip will be everywhere. I hope the 1500 and Gen 2 prove outs over the next 4-5 months is what gets the snowball rolling. But who knows it might be longer.



Neuromorphic computing is the cutting edge of silicon IP, and @BrainChip_inc is leading the field with its processors. In this episode of ML on the Edge, @zach_shelby sits down with BrainChip CEO Sean Hehir to discuss the tech and its implications for AI: youtu.be/plFQw_G8S68
 

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New just released 1hr ago Sean Heir interview with Edge Impulse


I like part of the introduction which I underlined. Basic for us, but very powerful for those that doubt.

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New just released 1hr ago Sean Heir interview with Edge Impulse


Any reason why this new interview finishes mid sentence at 9min 36sec? Needed some edits due to what was said after this point?

Edit at 1249pm today- the interview is now over 20mins and appears to flow after 9min 36sec
 
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I have followed the strange and uncertain path of BRN since 2015, through card patterns, Studio accelerators, and so forth, until the Akida idea emerged and we settled down to the main game. Peter and Anil have made something very close to magic and it needs to be presented with zing.





We Apple tragics remember the times when Steve Jobs would put up on screen the early Macintoshs, as primitive as Caxton’s printing, and call them “insanely clever”. We laughed with him, were enchanted and we bought. He was a magician, who carried his immense knowledge lightly.





The observation I would make of our US executive team is that they don’t quite convince. Where is the wit? Where is the joyous lightness of being that should go with this amazing achievement? When I heard Hehir’s first talk, after a couple of months into the job, I was underwhelmed - he seemed to miss the essential quality of the chip. Later he made a more comprehensive talk about the way ahead, but it could have been any Silicon Valley executive, in its earnest optimism. In the latest interview he looks pasty and unkempt and speaks without appealing vivacity.





Japan, with its constrained resources and consistent quality of elegant engineering, seems a better fit for Brainchip’s clever minimalism. The US is too large and clumsy, epitomised by the recent rush into ChatGPT, with its unsustainable need for power.





There are seriously high achieving people in the BRN team, bur where is our charming magician, lighting the way to the coming wonderland? Could Duy-loan Ley, beautiful, bright, carrying her deep knowledge lightly, be our advocate? Something in the current set-up is not working.
 
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Any reason why this new interview finishes mid sentence at 9min 36sec? Needed some edits due to what was said after this point?
Looks like it. Hopefully up soon.

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Edge impulse commented they are uploading the full video now
 
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Disclosure: Was a BRN gambler and now a holder with a self-imposed exit strategy of losing 1/3 of my capital or any of my red flags show up. Civil engineer background with absolutely no knowledge of electronics, this is why i adopted trust no one, look at facts and common-sense for this particular stock

IF I AM IN SH'S SHOES:

1: Current share price, WE SHOULD NOT BE SUPRISED COZ WE'VE BEEN INFORMED
  • The LDA call notice announced on the 10/01/2023 was clearly a warm invitation to the shorter/s and traders to come on board and have a party because it says: 30MIL shares to raise $15MIL, happy to increase that to 40MIL. 15/40, 40cents is what the Co was prepared to accept IMO.
  • Anyone with the access of daily trading history should go and do the following math, sum of (Daily share traded*Daily Low or high)/number of days to get the range of price that LDA will be paying BRN. Unfortunately, my calcs is telling me the current share price is not in the best interest of LDA selling them. that is why the LDA call is not finished yet and a bunch of brave shorters and traders are still active.
  • LDA is not a charity, it's an agent selling shares to the open market on BRN's behalf to raise Capital. All they care is the profit.
2: Communication between the Co and share holders I THINK THE BRN TEAM IS DOING OK INFORMING US
  • Forget about all the dot joining, the Co's progresses are published from our website and/or through ASX ann unless it is absolutely admin, i meant, like hiring or things like you don't even want to know.
  • This might sound harsh but i am goanna say this: IF I AM SEAN H, MY ULTIMATE FOCUS IS KEEPING MY ASS ON THE CHAIR AS LONG AS I CAN TO GET MY GOALS DELIVERED. THE FACT IS THAT I DON'T NEED TO LISTEN TO THE SMALL HOLDERS GIVEN THE TOP 20 HOLDS 75 PERCENT. RIGHT NOW, PVDM HAS NOT SAID OR DONE ANYTHING YET AT LEAST. THIS SHOWS ME CONFIDENCE.PLUS, PVDM IS SUPPOSED TO BE THE ONE THAT CARES ABOUT THE PREGRESS OF THIS CO THE MOST,

hate to wok on my mobile, will chose to post on weekends
I am never too confidant when a most highly regarded management member says or does nothing .If PVDM is responsible for the care of the PREGRESS , then when will the company reach the PROGRESS stage and who will be put in the role of caring for it through that stage of development .Bottom line is , BRN is still listed on the stock exchange . A quarterly report plus an AGM is imminent. A clearer picture with emerge soon . I for one am confident ( derived ) from my own research that the company is developing its products in an appropriate manner taking so many delicate areas into account .I admit that I have had to grow a stronger backbone since the price dropped significantly recently. What do you call a Mexican who has had his car stolen? CARLOS .
 
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buena suerte :-)

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Agenda of AGM released ...... 42 pages!

BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS LTD ABN 64 151 159 812 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Company will be at the Whiteley Ballroom, Amora Jamison, 11 Jamison St, Sydney NSW 2000 on 23 May 2023 at 11:00 am (AEST).
 
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