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The Pope

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Anil said congrats Joe (trimmed out with phone snap shot). Linked to brn’s involvement in medical field with AI at the edge.
Warning - Dot joiners may get a different feeling to a downramper on this one post

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Justchilln

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Afaik Luminar will be in production cars up from 2025. 2023/2024 productions are still equipped with Valeo, probably Scala 2.

There’s probably still a good chance akida is being built into the Luminar system under nda also…..
 
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Foxdog

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This from Micklepickle, any thoughts:

Brainchip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN)
The Brainchip share price is down over 10% to 17 cents. Investors have been selling off this struggling semiconductor's shares since Intel announced incredible new solutions in the same field as Brainchip. This adds to intense competition from a number of huge tech behemoths that spend billions on R&D each year. And with a lofty market capitalisation of $300 million, no revenue, significant ongoing cash burn, and a need for a capital raising in the near future, there could still be plenty more downside to come.
 
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schuey

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All the gaps filled, News expected a plenty....Who else expects some Green movement albeit slowly.......
 
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robsmark

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This from Micklepickle, any thoughts:

Brainchip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN)
The Brainchip share price is down over 10% to 17 cents. Investors have been selling off this struggling semiconductor's shares since Intel announced incredible new solutions in the same field as Brainchip. This adds to intense competition from a number of huge tech behemoths that spend billions on R&D each year. And with a lofty market capitalisation of $300 million, no revenue, significant ongoing cash burn, and a need for a capital raising in the near future, there could still be plenty more downside to come.
...and these idiots dont have a motive here?!

Even if the Title of this article was "We Currently Have a Short Position on Brainchip" I'd still think the contents of this article was over the top.
 
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BaconLover

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Where’s the proof in ‘they continue to sell their holdings’ ? If you are going to make statements like this you need to back it up.

DYOR.

www.google.com.au will help you.


(Yesterday you made statement about management being commercial pros.
No evidence. But you made that statement anyway. Cute. )
 
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BaconLover

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...and these idiots dont have a motive here?!

Even if the Title of this article was "We Currently Have a Short Position on Bbrainchip" I'd still think the contents of this article was over the top.

They have always been one sided.

No different to someone who posts copy pasted articles with red smilies everywhere claiming it has Akida. After saying it for 568 companies eventually 1 will be right.
Then they can show the arms / biceps and flex 💪
 
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robsmark

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They have always been one sided.

No different to someone who posts copy pasted articles with red smilies everywhere claiming it has Akida. After saying it for 568 companies eventually 1 will be right.
Then they can show the arms / biceps and flex 💪
Some difference - they’re a business that should give a balanced view. The rest are shareholders with zero accountability to anyone but themselves.

But I take your point.
 
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BaconLover

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Some difference - they’re a business that should give a balanced view. The rest are shareholders with zero accountability to anyone but themselves.

But I take your point.
Most of the media are one sided.
Depends who's funding them.
I'm sure if BRN becomes their Diamond sponsor they'll speak plenty in favour.
Case in point: business insider, eetimes etc.
 
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This from Micklepickle, any thoughts:

Brainchip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN)
The Brainchip share price is down over 10% to 17 cents. Investors have been selling off this struggling semiconductor's shares since Intel announced incredible new solutions in the same field as Brainchip. This adds to intense competition from a number of huge tech behemoths that spend billions on R&D each year. And with a lofty market capitalisation of $300 million, no revenue, significant ongoing cash burn, and a need for a capital raising in the near future, there could still be plenty more downside to come.
I'm afraid that even after printing that article out on the best paper I had ... It was still too rough for toilet paper.
 
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Dhm

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Has anyone seen Edge Impulse Imagine webinar very early this morning? I looked on YouTube but nothing as yet.

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Has anyone seen Edge Impulse Imagine webinar very early this morning? I looked on YouTube but nothing as yet.

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I thought I did but I must have imagined it.😛
Ok that's enough from me.
Have a good day people's.
 
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skutza

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Has anyone seen Edge Impulse Imagine webinar very early this morning? I looked on YouTube but nothing as yet.

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Yes I was watching but the Demo side of things is not being live streamed. So I watched and waited but then all if gave me was "we'll be back at 4.30." (After the demos are done....)
 
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jtardif999

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DYOR.

www.google.com.au will help you.


(Yesterday you made statement about management being commercial pros.
No evidence. But you made that statement anyway. Cute. )
The proof is in their backgrounds which is published on the BrainChip website. Where’s the proof of their continued selling? Show me that money.
 
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Euks

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Newsletter just received

BrainChip Introduces the First Commercial Edge Box Based on Neuromorphic Technology​

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BrainChip has joined forces with VVDN Technologies to deliver the industry’s first Edge box based on neuromorphic technology. The Edge box is a compact and powerful device positioned at the network’s Edge that leverages BrainChip’s Akida™ processors for running AI applications such as video analytics, face recognition, object detection, and more. VVDN Technologies, a premier global provider of engineering, manufacturing, and digital services and solutions, will supply hardware design, firmware development, cloud integration, and manufacturing services for the Edge box.

BrainChip and Tata Elxsi Partner to Provide Intelligent, Ultralow-Power Solutions​

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Leading design and technology services provider Tata Elxsi has become BrainChip’s latest partner in our Essential AI ecosystem. With this collaboration, BrainChip’s Akida technology will deliver faster, smarter, and more efficient solutions to the medical and industrial markets served by Tata Elxsi, a global provider of design and technology services with more than 10,000 employees and multiple locations worldwide. BrainChip looks forward to working with Tata Elxsi to build and distribute next-generation AI solutions.

BrainChip Receives First Shipment of AKD1500 Chips in Silicon from Technology Partner GlobalFoundries

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The AKD1500 demonstrates the benefits of Akida’s purely digital, extremely energy-efficient, event-based AI computation for at-sensor or sensor-balanced solutions for AIoT, industrial and consumer markets. Matched with GlobalFoundries’ proprietary FDX™ process technology platform, AKD1500 delivers cost-effective performance for connected and low-power embedded applications. The new chips are an ideal option for prototyping and proof-of-concept engagements as well as module development and deployment.

Upcoming Events​

We hope you can join us at any of the following events:
Sept 26-27, 2023 – Maxim 2023 Virtual Tech Series: Emerging Growth in AI
Tune in to this first installment of this series, which is hosted by the Maxim Group and features a virtual fireside chat with BrainChip’s CEO Sean Hehir as he discusses BrainChip’s role in shaping the future of in-situ intelligence on tiny devices.
Sept 27, 2023 – Edge Impulse Imagine 2023
Save the date for this popular live-streaming event, billed as the biggest Edge ML event of the year.
Oct 24, 2023 – SemIsrael Expo 2023 (Airport City, Israel)
Join us at Booth #33-34 for a day of networking and presentations at Israel’s premier professional semiconductor event. We invite you to the keynote by Rob Telson, BrainChip’s Vice President of Ecosystems & Partnerships.
Nov 14-15, 2023 – Hackster.io Impact Summit 2023
This free, virtual developer summit will explore "Resilient and Sustainable Cities." BrainChip is a Bronze Sponsor of the event and will present as well.
Nov 16, 2023 – tinyML Asia Technical Forum (Seoul, Korea)
BrainChip is a Silver sponsor of this in-person event where CMO Nandan Nayampally will present on the Akida 2nd Generation architecture with a focus on spatiotemporal acceleration, on-chip learning, the processor’s unique features, and available modeling technologies.
Want to schedule a meeting with our team while you're at one of these events? Email sales@brainchip.com or meet with us.
🤔 releasing the September newsletter before the scheduled September release of generation 2 Akida chip!
Interesting strategy 🤷‍♂️
 
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Cyw

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I'm afraid that even after printing that article out on the best paper I had ... It was still too rough for toilet paper.
Like it or not, I certainly did not like reading that, but he was right all this time from the days when Brainchip was worth over $1B.

I believe the current hype from the AI giants is mostly on generative AI which is not the area Brainchip excels in. I guess it is always easier for Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm and the like to sell chips than a little Brainchip with no track record. Would an AI product manufacturer rather have Intel or one of the biggies behind them when developing new AI products? As they said in the eighties, you won't get sacked for buying IBM.
 
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BaconLover

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The proof is in their backgrounds which is published on the BrainChip website. Where’s the proof of their continued selling? Show me that money.

I've told you where the proof is.
Did you check?
Or are you still waiting to be spoon fed by other shareholders?
 
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Like it or not, I certainly did not like reading that, but he was right all this time from the days when Brainchip was worth over $1B.

I believe the current hype from the AI giants is mostly on generative AI which is not the area Brainchip excels in. I guess it is always easier for Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm and the like to sell chips than a little Brainchip with no track record. Would an AI product manufacturer rather have Intel or one of the biggies behind them when developing new AI products? As they said in the eighties, you won't get sacked for buying IBM.
Yup, no doubt about that mate he certainly was correct. No amount of dot joins or backslapping or circle jerking can change that. A very big financial cluster fick in opportunity cost for some buying at much higher prices.
I'l be honest, some of the super ramps and long bows drawn here and at the other place influenced my peanut brain to buy at higher prices. That's my own fault but costly lesson learned..
Anyway onwards upwards?
 
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jtardif999

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Like it or not, I certainly did not like reading that, but he was right all this time from the days when Brainchip was worth over $1B.

I believe the current hype from the AI giants is mostly on generative AI which is not the area Brainchip excels in. I guess it is always easier for Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm and the like to sell chips than a little Brainchip with no track record. Would an AI product manufacturer rather have Intel or one of the biggies behind them when developing new AI products? As they said in the eighties, you won't get sacked for buying IBM.
Actually Akida 2 is well equiped with ViT and TENs to improve GenAI from an edge perspective once that becomes important enough.
 
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