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Just another bear flag Dingo.. Not even close to turning the corner..

Luckily BRN still has a few years left to right the ship..

2024 is a crucial year though as the CEO said..

Good luck with your buying.. If it does turn here, you’re a genius..
I find it mildly amusing Schnitzel Lover, when you say it's "Not even close to turning the corner" and put up a chart that goes back almost 2 years, to support your views 🙄

While I would never claim to be a genius, my nose is definitely not painted on and I'm pretty sure I know what bullshit smells like, when it's presented to me..

2024 will definitely be a pivotal year and it's practically upon us.

Time will tell moving forward.
 
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Mercedes has adopted Luminar lidar for at least some of their models, and we don't know if Akida will be used with Luminar's lidar.
It think it is from 2025 they begin introducing it. I don't know the rollout timeframes. I'm hoping the new 2024 MMA models which will be the most advanced vehicles on the planet will use Valeo with Akida IP.
 
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Good evening,

Many will remember when we (Brainchip) presented alongside Tata Consultancy Services in Vancouver demonstrating Gesture Recognition
in Robotics.

This Tata Patent was published a little over 5 weeks ago, maybe it's already been posted, but never-the-less check it out, we get a little mention
in the artwork, mean something, I think so...we head this space, don't we ?

Has this one been discussed


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Hands up who thinks ASIC is doing a good job:

Activist short selling campaigns in Australia | ASIC

https://asic.gov.au/regulatory-reso...ctivist-short-selling-campaigns-in-australia/

However, activist short sellers can also unduly distort the price of a target entity's securities. For example, by making false or misleading statements, providing an incomplete view of the facts, drawing conclusions unsupported by adequate evidence or by using overly emotive or inflammatory language to distort the facts ('short and distort' campaigns).

Short reports are often released during trading hours for maximum and immediate effect on the price of the target entity's securities
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{Example: (Banner headline) Why is BrainChip share price tanking today?

Because their figurehead CTO is jumping ship}

False or misleading statements and misleading or deceptive conduct

Under section 1041E, a person must not (whether in Australia or elsewhere) make a statement, or disseminate information, that is false in a material particular or is materially misleading, and the statement or information is likely to:
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have the effect of increasing, reducing, maintaining or stabilising the price for trading in financial products on a financial market operated in Australia
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(This section does not apply to trades that they only involve one share and/or within the 10 minute window after closing using high-speed trading)
Not to mention paying people to troll stock bulletin boards.
Hands up who thinks ASIC is doing a good job:

Activist short selling campaigns in Australia | ASIC

https://asic.gov.au/regulatory-reso...ctivist-short-selling-campaigns-in-australia/

However, activist short sellers can also unduly distort the price of a target entity's securities. For example, by making false or misleading statements, providing an incomplete view of the facts, drawing conclusions unsupported by adequate evidence or by using overly emotive or inflammatory language to distort the facts ('short and distort' campaigns).

Short reports are often released during trading hours for maximum and immediate effect on the price of the target entity's securities
.

{Example: (Banner headline) Why is BrainChip share price tanking today?

Because their figurehead CTO is jumping ship}

False or misleading statements and misleading or deceptive conduct

Under section 1041E, a person must not (whether in Australia or elsewhere) make a statement, or disseminate information, that is false in a material particular or is materially misleading, and the statement or information is likely to:
induce persons in Australia to buy or sell financial products, or
have the effect of increasing, reducing, maintaining or stabilising the price for trading in financial products on a financial market operated in Australia
.

Market manipulation

A person must not take part in, or carry out (whether directly or indirectly and whether in Australia or elsewhere) one or more transactions that have or are likely to have the effect of creating or maintaining an artificial price for trading in financial products on a financial market operated in Australia: see section 1041A.

(This section does not apply to trades that they only involve one share and/or within the 10 minute window after closing using high-speed trading)
Yeah. I've lost count of the shorters who disappeared immediately after pointing out they were providing an incomplete view of the facts, drawing conclusions unsupported by adequate evidence or by using overly emotive or inflammatory language to distort the facts in SYR on HC. I enjoy collating their posts in sequential order into one post. They like spacing them out hoping nobody notices their campaigns of continually posting doubt.

My latest effort was on 8 Nov below which highlights the above. Every line item was Gazguzler's post in full. I included it into a larger post. Gazguzler hasn't posted since. I could have added more of Gazguzlers post but once you see enough in sequential order is becomes so obvious.


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It's not unlike some trolls like @GasGuzler who revel in posting doubt. These are gasguzler's last 6 post. Newest to oldest.

1/ Oil down a decent amount. Doesn’t bode too well for higher synthetic prices atm

2/ The thing I’m cautious about is that the current price of the stock doesn’t warrant the current graphite prices. Waiting to top up on the rugpull

3/ Graphite prices down again on China graphite page. Hopefully doesn’t affect Syr too much

4/ if 66c breaks then 50c incoming. Where imma add up

5/ China “to implement”. Could take another couple weeks/months

6/ The main issue for me is the gap at 53c. This must be filled before the main run over 1 dollar

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Hands up who thinks ASIC is doing a good job:

Activist short selling campaigns in Australia | ASIC

https://asic.gov.au/regulatory-reso...ctivist-short-selling-campaigns-in-australia/

However, activist short sellers can also unduly distort the price of a target entity's securities. For example, by making false or misleading statements, providing an incomplete view of the facts, drawing conclusions unsupported by adequate evidence or by using overly emotive or inflammatory language to distort the facts ('short and distort' campaigns).

Short reports are often released during trading hours for maximum and immediate effect on the price of the target entity's securities
.

{Example: (Banner headline) Why is BrainChip share price tanking today?

Because their figurehead CTO is jumping ship}

False or misleading statements and misleading or deceptive conduct

Under section 1041E, a person must not (whether in Australia or elsewhere) make a statement, or disseminate information, that is false in a material particular or is materially misleading, and the statement or information is likely to:
induce persons in Australia to buy or sell financial products, or
have the effect of increasing, reducing, maintaining or stabilising the price for trading in financial products on a financial market operated in Australia
.

Market manipulation

A person must not take part in, or carry out (whether directly or indirectly and whether in Australia or elsewhere) one or more transactions that have or are likely to have the effect of creating or maintaining an artificial price for trading in financial products on a financial market operated in Australia: see section 1041A.

(This section does not apply to trades that they only involve one share and/or within the 10 minute window after closing using high-speed trading)
Hang 'em high or tar and feathers? Fools take care. 💩
Unfortunately it's more a theory than real ASX rules.
 
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It think it is from 2025 they begin introducing it. I don't know the rollout timeframes. I'm hoping the new 2024 MMA models which will be the most advanced vehicles on the planet will use Valeo with Akida IP.
Yes. there was a first announcement in january 2022 that Luminar would be used in mercedes luxury vehicles:


Mercedes Signs On To Use Luminar Lidar In Its Luxury Cars, Invests In Laser Sensor Maker (forbes.com)

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanoh...nvests-in-laser-sensor-maker/?sh=2ad4853f494f 20220120

Mercedes Signs On To Use Luminar Lidar In Its Luxury Cars, Invests In Laser Sensor Maker

Luminar, a laser lidar startup led by one of the youngest U.S. billionaires, has a new partnership with Mercedes-Benz that includes supplying sensors for its luxury vehicles and gathering on-road data from them to improve automated driving. The German carmaker also bought a small stake in the tech company.

Luminar’s Iris lidar will be integrated into future Mercedes planned for its next-generation platform to improve safety and help them operate autonomously during highway driving, the companies said. Details including specific models that will use the sensor and when they’ll be available for sale to customers aren’t being disclosed. Mercedes also acquired 1.5 million Luminar shares as part of the partnership, founder and CEO Austin Russell, 26, tells Forbes.

Luminar’s supply deals, including the new one with Mercedes, focus on using lidar for personal vehicles, rather than for the robotaxis that Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo, General Motors-backed Cruise and Amazon’s Zoox are developing. While those are for use mainly in urban settings, Luminar’s focus is optimizing its technology for autonomous highway driving, where lidar’s ability to see objects hundreds of meters ahead is critical
.



Then there was a further announcement in February 2023 expanding the model types by "an order of magnitude" by mid-decade:


Luminar & Mercedes-Benz Announce Broad Deal Across Next-Gen Production Vehicle Lines (luminartech.com)


Luminar and Mercedes-Benz Announce Broad Deal Across Next-Generation Production Vehicle Lines

Expanding partnership and volumes by more than an order of magnitude to a broad range of consumer vehicles


February 22, 2023

ORLANDO, FL / STUTTGART, Germany –– Luminar (Nasdaq: LAZR), a leading global automotive technology company, announced today a sweeping expansion of its partnership with Mercedes-Benz to safely enable enhanced automated driving capabilities across a broad range of next-generation production vehicle lines as part of the automaker’s next-generation lineup. Luminar’s Iris entered its first series production in October 2022 and the company’s Mercedes-Benz program has successfully completed the initial phase and the associated milestones.

After two years of close collaboration between the two companies, Mercedes-Benz now plans to integrate the next generation of Luminar’s Iris lidar and its associated software technology across a broad range of its next-generation production vehicle lines by mid-decade. The performance of the next-generation Iris is tailored to meet the demanding requirements of Mercedes-Benz for a new conditionally automated driving system that is planned to operate at higher speed for freeways, as well as for enhanced driver assistance systems for urban environments. It will also be simplifying the design integration with a sleeker profile. This multi-billion dollar deal is a milestone moment for the two companies and the industry and is poised to substantially enhance the technical capabilities and safety of conditionally automated driving systems.

“Mercedes’ standards for vehicle safety and performance are among the highest in the industry, and their decision to double down on Luminar reinforces that commitment,” said Austin Russell, Founder and CEO of Luminar. “We are now set to enable the broadest scale deployment of this technology in the industry. It’s been an incredible sprint so far, and we are fully committed to making this happen – together with Mercedes-Benz.”

“In a first step we have introduced a Level 3 system in our top line models. Next, we want to implement advanced automated driving features in a broader scale within our portfolio,” said Markus Schäfer, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes Benz Group AG and Chief Technology Officer, Development & Procurement. “I am convinced that Luminar is a great partner to help realize our vision and roadmap for automated and accident-free driving
.”


While none of this excludes Akida, and I haven't seen anything suggesting Luminar does digital SNNs, it would be comforting to see Mercedes state that their lidar classifier is Akida.

Late edition: Lumimar does have patents for NNs, segmentation, and classification. However, these are software programmes and do not appear to be embodied in hardware. Their recent patent from 2020
US11361449B2 Neural network for object detection and tracking
relates to a method, but does not disclose or claim a hardware embodiment.

This will use much more power than Akida while being orders of magnitude slower.
 
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Activist short selling campaigns in Australia | ASIC

https://asic.gov.au/regulatory-reso...ctivist-short-selling-campaigns-in-australia/

However, activist short sellers can also unduly distort the price of a target entity's securities. For example, by making false or misleading statements, providing an incomplete view of the facts, drawing conclusions unsupported by adequate evidence or by using overly emotive or inflammatory language to distort the facts ('short and distort' campaigns).

Short reports are often released during trading hours for maximum and immediate effect on the price of the target entity's securities
.

{Example: (Banner headline) Why is BrainChip share price tanking today?

Because their figurehead CTO is jumping ship}

False or misleading statements and misleading or deceptive conduct

Under section 1041E, a person must not (whether in Australia or elsewhere) make a statement, or disseminate information, that is false in a material particular or is materially misleading, and the statement or information is likely to:
induce persons in Australia to buy or sell financial products, or
have the effect of increasing, reducing, maintaining or stabilising the price for trading in financial products on a financial market operated in Australia
.

Market manipulation

A person must not take part in, or carry out (whether directly or indirectly and whether in Australia or elsewhere) one or more transactions that have or are likely to have the effect of creating or maintaining an artificial price for trading in financial products on a financial market operated in Australia: see section 1041A.

(This section does not apply to trades that they only involve one share and/or within the 10 minute window after closing using high-speed trading)
The ASIC are a joke.

When they do prosecute, they do so with paltry slap on the wrist penalties, that do nothing to match the size of the offence, or discourage further ones.

We live in a World where money is power and money makes the rules.

I don't doubt at all, that the ASIC has corrupted elements.

They have willingly tied their own hands behind their backs, when dealing with the very things they are supposed to regulate.

Just a bad joke of an organisation.
 
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I find it mildly amusing Schnitzel Lover, when you say it's "Not even close to turning the corner" and put up a chart that goes back almost 2 years, to support your views 🙄

While I would never claim to be a genius, my nose is definitely not painted on and I'm pretty sure I know what bullshit smells like, when it's presented to me..

2024 will definitely be a pivotal year and it's practically upon us.

Time will tell moving forward.
Just on 2024 also, from a POC continuation, there are 3 Phase II SBIR programs due to complete in the first half as well.

Feb, April and May.

Intellisense, Quantum Ventura and Blue Ridge.

Trusting these all go positive to Phase III to add more weight to our capabilities.




 
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I find it mildly amusing Schnitzel Lover, when you say it's "Not even close to turning the corner" and put up a chart that goes back almost 2 years, to support your views 🙄

While I would never claim to be a genius, my nose is definitely not painted on and I'm pretty sure I know what bullshit smells like, when it's presented to me..

2024 will definitely be a pivotal year and it's practically upon us.

Time will tell moving forward.
His agenda is not being met lol. Maybe should be ShortcutBaconLover. It does look to be turned. Sports have dropped to 96 million as those shares are bought back the float will get tight and it won't take much to bring prices to a more reflective value of what we have imo.
 
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Just on 2024 also, from a POC continuation, there are 3 Phase II SBIR programs due to complete in the first half as well.

Feb, April and May.

Intellisense, Quantum Ventura and Blue Ridge.

Trusting these all go positive to Phase III to add more weight to our capabilities.




Hi FMF,

Phase III can often go cloak and dagger, and we would hear nothing other than Ken Scarince splashing about in the pool:

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Nice to see MB R&D still playing with neuromorphic ;)

Article from end of June saying they recently ran a seminar which included Gen AI and neuromorphic....so sometime first half of this year....tick tock




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Whilst this article was from Sept 22, I don't recall seeing or reading it or some of the content it states around Akida and the EQXX...maybe I missed something more than "Hey Mercedes" :unsure:

Think the references or statements from a McKinsey report Nov 21 though.



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Mercedes has adopted Luminar lidar for at least some of their models, and we don't know if Akida will be used

I find it mildly amusing Schnitzel Lover, when you say it's "Not even close to turning the corner" and then put up a chart that goes back almost 2 years, to support your views 🙄

While I would never claim to be a genius, my nose is definitely not painted on and I'm pretty sure I know what bullshit smells like, when it's presented to me..

2024 will definitely be a pivotal year and it's practically upon us.

Time will tell moving forward.

I find it mildly amusing Schnitzel Lover, when you say it's "Not even close to turning the corner" and then put up a chart that goes back almost 2 years, to support your views 🙄

While I would never claim to be a genius, my nose is definitely not painted on and I'm pretty sure I know what bullshit smells like, when it's presented to me..

2024 will definitely be a pivotal year and it's practically upon us.

Time will tell moving forward.
Definitely will be a pivotal year one way or another, A star studded line up ,a game changing product, The CEO saying the companies engagements are at a record high,
2 I.P licences signed,
Very soon where going to find out whose telling the truth if it stays at 2,
 
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City: Berlin
Date: Nov 17, 2023

Student Assistant* Signal Processing, Sensor Technology​

The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (www.fraunhofer.com) currently operates 76 institutes and research institutions throughout Germany and is the world’s leading applied research organization. Around 30 000 employees work with an annual research budget of 2.9 billion euros.

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The "Wireless Communications and Networks" department of the Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute, develops wireless communication systems with a focus on future generations of cellular communications (5G+ and 6G). The "Signal and Information Processing (SIP)" group works in an international environment in research projects on highly topical issues in the field of signal processing, mobile communications, as well as applications in relevant fields. We are looking for several student assistants to support research projects on neuromorphic signal processing in the area of (medical) sensory applications. Be a part of our team and come on a journey of research and innovation!



What you will do

  • Support in the evaluation of innovative approaches to 6G-based recording of vital parameters (e.g. respiratory rate, pulse, movement patterns) using Integrated Communication and Sensing (ICAS) and their energy-efficient (pre-)processing and transmission in 5G/6G-based networks
  • Implementation of novel sensor and processing concepts on hardware-related processing and transmission platforms
  • Support the implementation of algorithms on neuromorphic hardware architectures (such as SpiNNaker and Akida)
  • Development and implementation of machine learning algorithms as well as the design and implementation of real-time software in C++
  • Carrying out experiments and simulations and evaluation of the performance of the algorithms developed for innovative applications


What you bring to the table

  • Full-time study with good grades at a German university or college in the fields of: electrical engineering, (medical) informatics, communications engineering, applied mathematics, physics or similar
  • Interest in signal processing, communications engineering and wireless communication networks (5G/6G)
  • Good knowledge of C/C++ programming and experience with multi-threaded applications
  • Experience with AI, deep learning and signal processing/sensor fusion
  • Interest and interdisciplinary collaboration in the areas of medicine, data processing, communication technology and AI

Furthermore desirable are:
  • Understanding of basic machine learning algorithms and knowledge of common frameworks (e.g. TensorFlow, PyTorch)
  • Experience with hardware programming, real-time software and event-driven architectures
  • Interest and interdisciplinary collaboration in the areas of medicine, data processing, communication technology and AI


What you can expect

  • Fascinating challenges in a scientific and entrepreneurial setting
  • Attractive salary
  • Modern and excellently equipped workspace in central location
  • Great and cooperative working atmosphere in an international team
  • Opportunities to write a master's or bachelor´s thesis
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The position is initially limited to 6 months. An extension is explicitly desired.


The monthly working time is 80 hours. This position is also available on a part-time basis. We value and promote the diversity of our employees' skills and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of age, gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, ideology, disability, sexual orientation and identity. Severely disabled persons are given preference in the event of equal suitability.
With its focus on developing key technologies that are vital for the future and enabling the commercial utilization of this work by business and industry, Fraunhofer plays a central role in the innovation process. As a pioneer and catalyst for groundbreaking developments and scientific excellence, Fraunhofer helps shape society now and in the future.
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More evidence that Brainchip/Akida are garnering attention in the right places.

And neuromorphic hardware architecture.

And so clever of the Fraunhofer Institute to highlight Akida in their solicitation.
 
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More evidence that Brainchip/Akida are garnering attention in the right places.

And neuromorphic hardware architecture.

And so clever of the Fraunhofer Institute to highlight Akida in their solicitation.

I hate to disappoint you, but it was actually Frau Frangipani rather than Fraunhofer who highlighted Akida. 😉
 
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I am not sure how much this freelance financial analyst writing for the London-based IG Group (which is Australia's No.1 CFD & FX provider) really knows about Akida’s tech, but anyhow it’s awesome for BRN to get listed alongside Microsoft, Alphabet, Nvidia and Tesla in “a rundown of some of the best AI stocks to watch going into 2024”…
(In case you wonder whether BRN’s market cap got lost during my copying-and-pasting - no, it was the only company listed without one.)


Best AI stocks to watch​

Explaining the AI revolution, and a rundown of some of the best AI stocks to watch going into 2024. These companies are selected for several characteristics, including their market size and dominance in the sector.

ai stocks
Source: Bloomberg

https://www.ig.com/au/tag/Shares
Charles Archer | Financial Writer, London

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has to some extent been the investing theme of 2023 — in the US, almost all of the S&P 500’s gains this year have come from just seven companies, all of whom are potentially riding the AI wave to some degree.
For context, Nvidia now boasts a US$1.2 trillion market cap, with almost all of its exceptional gains in 2023 driven by AI demand.

Artificial Intelligence is already being put into practical use across many real-world applications, including in retail, art, social media, security, sport analytics, manufacturing, self-driving cars, healthcare, and warehousing alongside dozens of other sectors.

Every supermarket rewards purchase, every Netflix recommendation, and every football match is analysed ever more relentlessly in order to provide more and better data. And while consumers have always understood — even peripherally — that AI was taking over more and more of the heavy lifting; the sector’s investment catalyst has finally arrived.

This catalyst is of course ChatGPT, the OpenAI-developed chatbot which garnered over 1 million users in just five days. It took Facebook 10 months, and Netflix three and a half years to hit the same milestone.
Taking the world by storm, it now boasts over 100 million users, and investors are now considering whether the innovation could make entire careers in areas such as copywriting, accounting, personal training, and even software development entirely redundant. Then there’s the advances made by art-focused Midjourney to consider — with the AI creating incredibly lifelike art.

Of course, monetary policy remains tight, and AI development is exceptionally expensive. For every ChatGPT breakthrough, there are hundreds of costly failures. Therefore, the best AI stocks could be predominantly the larger blue chips — which also helps to diversify any investment in the event that their AI projects fail.

Even OpenAI itself is not immune to bumps in the road — CEO Sam Altman was recently ejected from his position by the board in November, with little indication this would happen.

Remember, past performance is not an indicator of future returns. These shares are ordered by market capitalisation — all in US dollars, and include some of the top ASX AI shares to watch.

Best AI stocks to watch​

1. Microsoft​

Microsoft is the original global computing power, so it makes sense that the American behemoth already had a strong relationship with OpenAI prior to the ChatGPT launch, having already invested $10 billion into the company. Of course, Microsoft also has billions invested into other AI ventures.
This is a symbiotic relationship — Microsoft is allowing OpenAi access to its cloud centres to increase ChatGPT’s computing power, while native search engine Bing has started to incorporate the chatbot into its functions. Former OpenAI CEO Altman — having left the start-up — is now joining Microsoft as a full-time employee.
Market Capitalisation: $2.75 trillion

2. Alphabet​

Google parent Alphabet controls 84% of the global search market share. Despite recently laying off thousands of employees, it’s launched its own ChatGPT rival, Bard, which is still viewed by many analysts as a less powerful alternative.
However, the chatbot runs on Google’s LaMDA programming, which has been in development since 2021. Arguably, the titanic company should soon smooth out the issues.
It’s also worth noting that AI is already used across many of Google’s current functions. And it’s got at least two more AI-focused projects: coding-focused Generative Language API, and DeepMind, which it acquired in 2014.
Market Capitalisation: $1.70 trillion

3. Nvidia​

Nvidia is one of the world’s most valuable chipmakers, with its chips used in electronics ranging from smartphones to cars, to high-end computing. It’s worth noting that Nvidia shares have risen by more than 240% year-to-date to US$493.
But the company’s most advanced deep learning chips might mean that the NASDAQ company is still undervalued. They’re already in use at clients such as Alphabet, and Facebook owner Meta, to power both internal and user facing AI applications.
As AI becomes ever more mainstream, demand for these chips could surge, and importantly, there is a high barrier to entry — Nvidia has a wide economic moat surrounding its market position as the ‘bricks and mortar’ AI choice.
Market Capitalisation: $1.22 trillion

4. Tesla​

Tesla is the original EV trailblazer, and despite the controversies surrounding CEO Elon Musk, its advancements in artificial intelligence could see the auto company rise once again to the giddy highs of late 2021.
Indeed, Tesla shares have already recovered by 117% year-to-date as it eyes possible expansions in India and Europe. Fully autonomous driving is Musk’s long-term goal, with the company planning to launch a robot taxi service soon.
It’s also developing a humanoid robot codenamed ‘Optimus,’ which the CEO thinks could eventually become more valuable than Tesla’s auto operations. However, economic slowdown and price cuts in China could cause short-term profitability issues.
Market Capitalisation: $734 billion

5. Baidu​

Baidu is China’s version of Google, responsible for over 75% of the country’s search market. Like Google, it has a growing cloud business, but it also plans to develop the world’s largest autonomous ride-hailing area. The company is already operating this service in 10 Chinese cities.
Baidu has also developed its answer to ChatGPT and Bard, codenamed ‘Ernie Bot.’ The Chinese giant is working hard on its own AI tech — as evidenced by its recent string of quarterly results. Of course, there are long-standing regulatory risks with Chinese platform stocks.
Market Capitalisation: $37.8 billion

6. WiseTech Global​

Sydney-based Wisetech Global is a cloud-based software solutions operator which offers its solutions to a global logistics businesses client base. The vision is ‘to be the operating system for global logistics.’
For context, the company’s ground-breaking CargoWise platforms are designed using workflows, automation and robotics — and it’s been driving an expansion and acquisition strategy for several years.
Late last year, Wisetech acquired Shipamax, a provider of data entry automation software for the logistics industry. The acquisition’s platform uses machine learning alongside AI for data extraction to optimise the automation of full operational workflows.
Market Capitalisation: $14.6 billion

7. TechnologyOne​

TechnologyOne is Australia’s largest enterprise resource planning SaaS company. It boasts a 1,200 -strong client base of global customers within the financial services, education, health and government sectors, which use its tech to improve online process mitigation — for example, digitising outdated paper-based worksheets.
The company is particularly interesting for its cutting-edge research and development centre, which focuses on cloud-based technology, AI and machine learning.
Market Capitalisation: $3.49 billion

8. BrainChip Holdings

BrainChip Holdings is centred around neuromorphic computing, a cutting-edge AI that simulates the functionality of human brain neurons. Last year, the company launched its the BrainChip University AI Accelerator Program to train current university students to become future employees.
And in Q4 2023, the company partnered with video analytics firm CVEDIA to advance its neuromorphic computing technology. The CVEDIA-RT platform is being incorporated into BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic tech, allowing the creation of practical AI-powered video analytics for multiple use cases.



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Definitely will be a pivotal year one way or another, A star studded line up ,a game changing product, The CEO saying the companies engagements are at a record high,
2 I.P licences signed,
Very soon where going to find out whose telling the truth if it stays at 2,
Also what ever happened to our product going into Fridges, washing machines and household products ,Was L.G Involved
 
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Not to mention paying people to troll stock bulletin boards.

Yeah. I've lost count of the shorters who disappeared immediately after pointing out they were providing an incomplete view of the facts, drawing conclusions unsupported by adequate evidence or by using overly emotive or inflammatory language to distort the facts in SYR on HC. I enjoy collating their posts in sequential order into one post. They like spacing them out hoping nobody notices their campaigns of continually posting doubt.

My latest effort was on 8 Nov below which highlights the above. Every line item was Gazguzler's post in full. I included it into a larger post. Gazguzler hasn't posted since. I could have added more of Gazguzlers post but once you see enough in sequential order is becomes so obvious.


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It's not unlike some trolls like @GasGuzler who revel in posting doubt. These are gasguzler's last 6 post. Newest to oldest.

1/ Oil down a decent amount. Doesn’t bode too well for higher synthetic prices atm

2/ The thing I’m cautious about is that the current price of the stock doesn’t warrant the current graphite prices. Waiting to top up on the rugpull

3/ Graphite prices down again on China graphite page. Hopefully doesn’t affect Syr too much

4/ if 66c breaks then 50c incoming. Where imma add up

5/ China “to implement”. Could take another couple weeks/months

6/ The main issue for me is the gap at 53c. This must be filled before the main run over 1 dollar

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Good work!
 
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