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There was a fair amount of speculation around Samsung back in Lou's time as I recall.Hmmm.
Thinking SK was mentioned by LDN in a big, big way.
Please correct if i ftu!!!
There was a fair amount of speculation around Samsung back in Lou's time as I recall.Hmmm.
Thinking SK was mentioned by LDN in a big, big way.
Please correct if i ftu!!!
You’re right, that statement is indeed odd. I didn’t really think about it, I was just focussed on “Korea” getting mentioned…Hi Fran,
Think we are mostly on the same page but think long term investors and Lou DiNardo would disagree with last sentence. Korea would maybe be the only new player for me. All the rest were done on LDN's watch.
Or. Maybe @F atI don’t think you have missed something but if FF is 100% correct (as previously mentioned a while back) Ford is a EAP so if they have left the EAP then it was my understanding from a previous FF post that it should be announced on ASX.
Maybe BRN presentation accidentally left off Ford.![]()
or. Maybe @Fact Finder is just full of piss & wind and the ASX announcement about Ford doesn’t need to be redacted if it was never a material engagement. But Fact Finder should know. He is/was the Brainchip guru.I don’t think you have missed something but if FF is 100% correct (as previously mentioned a while back) Ford is a EAP so if they have left the EAP then it was my understanding from a previous FF post that it should be announced on ASX.
Maybe BRN presentation accidentally left off Ford.![]()
Or. Maybe @F at
or. Maybe @Fact Finder is just full of piss & wind and the ASX announcement about Ford doesn’t need to be redacted if it was never a material engagement. But Fact Finder should know. He is/was the Brainchip guru.
Before all the FF followers jump down my throat. BRN SP is .28 c and FF2022 price predictions was $2.75. Hmmm.and happy for him to make a guest appearance to put me in my place. After all. I am not the messiah. I am just a naughty boy.![]()
I noticed this as well and was going to comment about it but was confused about him mentioning Japan as well.Oh, I totally agree. As I’ve said before, Sean obviously pales in comparison to charismatic CEOs such as the late Steve Jobs or NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang when presenting - as I see it, he is not a natural born orator, but was most likely appointed CEO of Brainchip mainly thanks to his presumably excellent network of connections within Silicon Valley and his previous achievements. So my judgement of him “faring really well” was not meant to be absolute, but rather relative, compared to previous public appearances I watched online.
I personally much prefer Nandan Nayampally’s presenting style, who always comes across as extremely knowledgeable, is quietly oozing confidence without having to resort to superlatives and is excellent in presenting without a script.
One more thing that I noticed during the Oppenheimer presentation - Sean specifically listed Korea as one of the regions Brainchip is engaged in:
“When I joined, we were only focussed in the US, we now have sales footprint in Japan, Korea, Israel, Europe…” (from 37:43 min)
Well FF hasn’t been on TSE since 240pm Sunday so as Hoppa suggests via the video that you (or maybe he is offering to give you) need a good spanking. Maybe after FF reads you post he may offer the same. LolOr. Maybe @F at
or. Maybe @Fact Finder is just full of piss & wind and the ASX announcement about Ford doesn’t need to be redacted if it was never a material engagement. But Fact Finder should know. He is/was the Brainchip guru.
Before all the FF followers jump down my throat. BRN SP is .28 c and FF2022 price predictions was $2.75. Hmmm.and happy for him to make a guest appearance to put me in my place. After all. I am not the messiah. I am just a naughty boy.![]()
Great presentation. According to BRN it was conducted on 8th August this year.Great re-fresher.
Lots of info we already know, but I find myself forgetting some of the nuggets in this presentation.
A well-spoken Sean as usual too - his element is obviously with time to prepare.
Yep,it will not be long before all cars are computers on wheels...... and we know who will be making $$ out of that.What I also liked is that Sean is not shying away from the partnership with Mercedes and that is right up front still.
Also the representative of Mercedes commenting on Brainchip progress recently on Linked In gives me some decent hope of larger revenue in the not too distant future from Mercedes. We need this to avoid any cap raising at these levels.
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Your post reminded me about Mitsubishi’s new ute. Anyone have any details about this?
Oh, I totally agree. As I’ve said before, Sean obviously pales in comparison to charismatic CEOs such as the late Steve Jobs or NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang when presenting - as I see it, he is not a natural born orator, but was most likely appointed CEO of Brainchip mainly thanks to his presumably excellent network of connections within Silicon Valley and his previous achievements. So my judgement of him “faring really well” was not meant to be absolute, but rather relative, compared to previous public appearances I watched online.
I personally much prefer Nandan Nayampally’s presenting style, who always comes across as extremely knowledgeable, is quietly oozing confidence without having to resort to superlatives and is excellent in presenting without a script.
One more thing that I noticed during the Oppenheimer presentation - Sean specifically listed Korea as one of the regions Brainchip is engaged in:
“When I joined, we were only focussed in the US, we now have sales footprint in Japan, Korea, Israel, Europe…” (from 37:43 min)
KoreaHi Fran,
Think we are mostly on the same page but think long term investors and Lou DiNardo would disagree with last sentence. Korea would maybe be the only new player for me. All the rest were done on LDN's watch.
In minute 35:04 in this interview some how I love the way to hear him talking about "in cabin monitoring" and the next level of autonomous driving.Well that was a great interview lots has been said some not.
My key take a ways.
1. BRN now has about 100 employees. This is great to know as this was the upscaling target stated 1.5 years ago.
Clearly if financing or $$ was a true issue the company would not have increase there staff by about 30 some what people from pre AGM.
2. I know they broke up our partnerships in 3 sections. The one showing Renesas, Megachips, Mercedes, NASA, Vorago, Valeo these are who o believe are commercially working some degree. To use trusted by would imply They use Akida. So the posters who continue to say MB is not going to or using BRN simply is misleading. To what level and when revenue comes is based on the contract.
3. Akida 2.0 is due likely within the next 30 days. Clearly they are moving ahead and have their plan.
The product cycle takes Time but there are a few in the works as early adopters.
And all are busy!
Hi mia,Korea
Sapeon Korea Inc (SK Telecom)
CEO talking about "SNN" "Neuromorphic"
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Sapeon "Enhancing computation with next-generation memory artificial brain ‘CIM'"
SK Group artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor fabless Sapeon Korea introduced the next-generation memory semiconductor Compute-in-Memory (CIM) technology trend with enhanced computing functions.english.etnews.com
CEO Ryu suggested SNN and convolutional neural network (CNN) technologies as neuromorphic technologies that will significantly improve memory operation processing performance. SNN is a technology that creates spikes, which resembles electrical signals, and transmits the signals to the opposite side. This reduces power consumption compared to existing neuromorphic technologies. SNN performs information processing when a signal is expressed.
That's exactly what I thought he meant Doz, or at least along those lines..“When I joined, we were only focussed in the US, we now have sales footprint in Japan, Korea, Israel, Europe…” (from 37:43 min) “
Hi Fran , maybe Sean is informing us that we now have Brainchip employees in these locations to help drive adoption .
All in my opinion .