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McHale

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I guess he doesn't think BrainChip has reached the "Tipping point" yet then? 🤔

And he has an unexplainable "new" ethos?

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He will do much better for us over there, if he can garner the support and following there, that he once had.

There are many more eyes there, that will notice, if he can manage "Top Rated" posts.

It's a good thing he's changed his approach also, as the smarter trolls there, will tear shreds out of his commentary, if he uses information, the way he did here.

However, personally, I think BrainChip is now beyond the influence of share forums and has reached the tipping point, as far as Global recognition is concerned, anyway..

We are on the World stage now and are rapidly moving, from speculative grade, to investment grade.

A couple of new IP deals, would seal that opinion..

Any potential investors, who find BRN an attractive "punt", influenced by reading "Share Forum" posts, are just fortunate, in my opinion.
All very interesting Mr Dingo, but I thought that FF despised HC, so it's curious he's put up some posts over there (there was another the day before I think), he must've been really annoyed at something.

However FF has a track record of leaving in a huff, if my memory serves me correct it happened twice at HC and now twice here, regardless he is an excellent poster and researcher so it's disappointing he's gone again.
 
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All very interesting Mr Dingo, but I thought that FF despised HC, so it's curious he's put up some posts over there (there was another the day before I think), he must've been really annoyed at something.

However FF has a track record of leaving in a huff, if my memory serves me correct it happened twice at HC and now twice here, regardless he is an excellent poster and researcher so it's disappointing he's gone again.
Unfortunately with FF posting there, it will be benefitting TMH in terms of traffic to site, thus enriching those fwits. I will stay loyal to Tsex and never go back to that cesspit.
 
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All very interesting Mr Dingo, but I thought that FF despised HC, so it's curious he's put up some posts over there (there was another the day before I think), he must've been really annoyed at something.

However FF has a track record of leaving in a huff, if my memory serves me correct it happened twice at HC and now twice here, regardless he is an excellent poster and researcher so it's disappointing he's gone again.
The difference is though, he hasn't left and stopped posting, he's just changed forums.

His integrity was called into question here and instead of being a man and admitting to his mistakes and errors of judgement, he told Frangipani she should "go and get some help"?

And that he felt it no longer necessary to post about BRN, as he had better things to do?

I agree, he is an excellent poster and great researcher, who excels at communication and much more often than not, has a very insightful point of view.
The prodigiousness and quality of his posting, was/is incredible.

I'm not enamoured though, by someone who thinks they are beyond reproach and is not able to handle criticism, or admit fault.
 
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The difference is though, he hasn't left and stopped posting, he's just changed forums.

His integrity was called into question here and instead of being a man and admitting to his mistakes and errors of judgement, he told Frangipani she should "go and get some help"?

And that he felt it no longer necessary to post about BRN, as he had better things to do?

I agree, he is an excellent poster and great researcher, who excels at communication and more often than not, has a very insightful point of view.
The prodigiousness and quality of his posting, was incredible.

I'm not enamoured though, by someone who thinks they are beyond reproach and is not able to handle criticism, or admit fault.
Could you imagine living with him?


o_O

But yes he does do an excellent job 95% of the time. One of the best I've seen.
 
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Could you imagine living with him?
A Horrible and Dumb thing to say that makes me also feel like I don’t want to spend much time on this forum.
 
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All very interesting Mr Dingo, but I thought that FF despised HC, so it's curious he's put up some posts over there (there was another the day before I think), he must've been really annoyed at something.

However FF has a track record of leaving in a huff, if my memory serves me correct it happened twice at HC and now twice here, regardless he is an excellent poster and researcher so it's disappointing he's gone again.
Perhaps he posted it there accidently?

A bit like when you are going to send a text to your girlfriend, and accidently send it to your wife :)
 
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A Horrible and Dumb thing to say that makes me also feel like I don’t want to spend much time on this forum.
See ya
 
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MDhere

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Ok here i go again @skutza this is an anonymous forum about a stock that is absoulely incredible. its not a forum to judge if one can live with another. Also @DingoBorat , there are two sides to the frangipani story and FF , both had merits but both saw different views and i agree that go and get help wasnt exactly positive it was said in regards to Frangis bible of a story which quite frankly wasnt need on this forum.

Now i admit to watching MAFS but i certainly dont expect my fellow brners to be wondering what underwear i wear and and wether im a suitable companion depending on my texts on here lol

i for one am happy with some long term holders posting on HC as it keeps the stupid site in check a bit (although i have chosen not to but i do frequent it and put like and so forth up) Though at times I want to throttle that Dean guy lol

And lastly @Slade , Mate (sounds so aussie when i write that) Mate don't you dare depart from this forum, or all my beer shouting is off! lol

On a side not i can't get long skip connections out of my head i think also known as long residual connections as Sean has mentioned this a number of times stating "our customers" asked for this and we have delivered what they are asking for.

To me that is like a medical purpose this long skip connection. The other thing was somatosensory which I believe will bring up assistance to articial limbs momement. and the US Department of Homeland Security have been playing iwth Adika in the past when i googled about the skp/residual connections.

O and FF said something about Ericsson, I don't see it on our iceberg nor on our resident flowcharting pencil pusher A4 paper detective (cant remember is that you @Esq.111 ) or it might be someone else but i loved it and prob needs an update?

Cheers fellow brners Thats it for me for now, peace to all and I will no doubt re-appear tomorrow as we are all strapped in :)
 
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Perhaps he posted it there accidently?

A bit like when you are going to send a text to your girlfriend, and accidently send it to your wife :)

I know a worse situation which happened to a girlfriend of mine. Her husband sent a WhatApp to his girlfriend talking about the great night they had, well at least he tried to, but by accident, he sent it to his family group, i.e. his wife and three teenage kids. Needless to say, they are getting a divorce now. 😳
First, she was sad, upset, angry ... but a few days later she asked me: What is better than marrying a rich man? 🤔 Getting divorced from a rich man!!! 😂
 
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Esq.111

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Afternoon MDhere ,

Have not added ERICSSON yet ... though thay have / are playing with our tech , as per the documents reveiled.

Need a little more time and proof...confirmation from their or our chief Indian.

THE BRAINCHIP SCROLL.

Note : there may well be others which I have missed ... so this should by no means be considered exhaustive.

Regards,
Esq.
 

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Tothemoon24

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Interesting development.​


If this is to be accurate, & our lead in the neuromorphic SNN space is correct ….?

Then we would be part of this ….?

If this is accurate & we are not part of it ,… 🤐

KAIST researchers develop world's first 'neuromorphic' AI chip​

Neuromorphic computing technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks. [SHUTTERSTOCK]

Neuromorphic computing technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks. [SHUTTERSTOCK]
A research team at KAIST has developed the world’s first AI semiconductor capable of processing a large language model (LLM) with ultra-low power consumption using neuromorphic computing technology.

The technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks that require adaption and reasoning with far less energy consumption.


The Science Ministry said Wednesday that the team, led by Prof. Yoo Hoi-jun at the KAIST PIM Semiconductor Research Center, developed a “Complementary-Transformer” AI chip, which processes GPT-2 with an ultra-low power consumption of 400 milliwatts and a high speed of 0.4 seconds, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT.


A rendered image of comparing performance of different types of processors [YONHAP]

A rendered image of comparing performance of different types of processors [YONHAP]

The 4.5-millimeter-square chip, developed using Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics' 28 nanometer process, has 625 times less power consumption compared with global AI chip giant Nvidia’s A-100 GPU, which requires 250 watts of power to process LLMs, the ministry explained.

The chip is also 41 times smaller in area than the Nvidia model, enabling it to be used on devices like mobile phones, therefore better protecting user privacy.

The KAIST team has succeeded in demonstrating various language processing tasks with its LLM accelerator on Samsung’s latest smartphone model, the Galaxy S24, which is the world’s first smartphone model with on-device AI, featuring real-time translation for phone calls and improved camera performance, Kim Sang-yeob, a researcher on the team, told reporters in a press briefing.

The ministry said the utilization of neuromorphic computing technology, which functions like a human brain, specifically spiking neural networks (SNNs), is essential to the achievement.

Previously, the technology was less accurate than deep neural networks (DNNs) and mainly capable of simple image classifications, but the research team succeeded in improving the accuracy of the technology to match that of DNNs to apply it to LLMs.

The team said its new AI chip optimizes computational energy consumption while maintaining accuracy by using unique neural network architecture that fuses DNNs and SNNs and effectively compresses the large parameters of LLMs.

“Neuromorphic computing is a technology global tech giants, like IBM and Intel, failed to realize. We believe we are the first to run an LLM with a ultra-low power neuromorphic accelerator,” Yoo said.

BY PARK EUN-JEE, YONHAP [park.eunjee@joongang.co.kr]
 
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The difference is though, he hasn't left and stopped posting, he's just changed forums.

His integrity was called into question here and instead of being a man and admitting to his mistakes and errors of judgement, he told Frangipani she should "go and get some help"?

And that he felt it no longer necessary to post about BRN, as he had better things to do?

I agree, he is an excellent poster and great researcher, who excels at communication and much more often than not, has a very insightful point of view.
The prodigiousness and quality of his posting, was/is incredible.

I'm not enamoured though, by someone who thinks they are beyond reproach and is not able to handle criticism, or admit fault.

Hi Dingo...there is so much I could say about FF, yes he is a solid researcher, possibly obsessive, I have had two run ins with him over the years, but I have since made the choice to focus on what I know best, that being, the staff working for us at Brainchip, yes that's correct, us the major stakeholders, the public.

Why would any genuine shareholder who left hot crapper to join us at TSE after all the crap over there, go back, I haven't bothered since I left years ago, unless you like confrontation, why the F would you waste your time.

The real strength to someone's personality is to admit when you're wrong, it truly reflects ones character, sadly, many people can't...for an
example, even my own father or my ex-partner of 19 years couldn't...it's a lot more common than you think, it's ok to be wrong "sometimes" !

Today I had a visitor for over 4.5 hours visit me at my villa, a New Zealand based Brainchip shareholder, we had a great conversation about Brainchip among other topics, and I confirmed that I had no insider information to share with him, why, because our company runs a tight,
professional operation, end of story.

Announcements will come this year, I'm picking from the second-half onwards, we shall see, if things don't ramp up a notch in the second-half I will be slightly, yes only slightly disappointed....Love our company ♦️AKIDA
 
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Interesting development​

KAIST researchers develop world's first 'neuromorphic' AI chip​

Neuromorphic computing technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks. [SHUTTERSTOCK]

Neuromorphic computing technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks. [SHUTTERSTOCK]
A research team at KAIST has developed the world’s first AI semiconductor capable of processing a large language model (LLM) with ultra-low power consumption using neuromorphic computing technology.

The technology aims to develop integrated circuits mimicking the human nervous system so that chips could be able to perform more sophisticated tasks that require adaption and reasoning with far less energy consumption.


The Science Ministry said Wednesday that the team, led by Prof. Yoo Hoi-jun at the KAIST PIM Semiconductor Research Center, developed a “Complementary-Transformer” AI chip, which processes GPT-2 with an ultra-low power consumption of 400 milliwatts and a high speed of 0.4 seconds, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT.


A rendered image of comparing performance of different types of processors [YONHAP]

A rendered image of comparing performance of different types of processors [YONHAP]

The 4.5-millimeter-square chip, developed using Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics' 28 nanometer process, has 625 times less power consumption compared with global AI chip giant Nvidia’s A-100 GPU, which requires 250 watts of power to process LLMs, the ministry explained.

The chip is also 41 times smaller in area than the Nvidia model, enabling it to be used on devices like mobile phones, therefore better protecting user privacy.

The KAIST team has succeeded in demonstrating various language processing tasks with its LLM accelerator on Samsung’s latest smartphone model, the Galaxy S24, which is the world’s first smartphone model with on-device AI, featuring real-time translation for phone calls and improved camera performance, Kim Sang-yeob, a researcher on the team, told reporters in a press briefing.

The ministry said the utilization of neuromorphic computing technology, which functions like a human brain, specifically spiking neural networks (SNNs), is essential to the achievement.

Previously, the technology was less accurate than deep neural networks (DNNs) and mainly capable of simple image classifications, but the research team succeeded in improving the accuracy of the technology to match that of DNNs to apply it to LLMs.

The team said its new AI chip optimizes computational energy consumption while maintaining accuracy by using unique neural network architecture that fuses DNNs and SNNs and effectively compresses the large parameters of LLMs.

“Neuromorphic computing is a technology global tech giants, like IBM and Intel, failed to realize. We believe we are the first to run an LLM with a ultra-low power neuromorphic accelerator,” Yoo said.

BY PARK EUN-JEE, YONHAP [park.eunjee@joongang.co.kr]
"Neuromorphic computing is a technology that even companies like IBM and Intel have not been able to implement, and we are proud to be the first in the world to run the LLM with a low-power neuromorphic accelerator," Yoo said.

Was addressed yesterday, but very interesting, that the claim in this article, isn't as certain 🤔..

“Neuromorphic computing is a technology global tech giants, like IBM and Intel, failed to realize. We believe we are the first to run an LLM with a ultra-low power neuromorphic accelerator,” Yoo said.
 
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A Horrible and Dumb thing to say that makes me also feel like I don’t want to spend much time on this forum.
Simple . Ignore it . Continue to enjoy the forum . I did ages ago . You are a valuable contributor so use the tools available here to continue on without hinderance .
 
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Tothemoon24

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"Neuromorphic computing is a technology that even companies like IBM and Intel have not been able to implement, and we are proud to be the first in the world to run the LLM with a low-power neuromorphic accelerator," Yoo said.

Was addressed yesterday, but very interesting, that the claim in this article, isn't as certain 🤔..

“Neuromorphic computing is a technology global tech giants, like IBM and Intel, failed to realize. We believe we are the first to run an LLM with an ultra-low power neuromorphic accelerator,” Yoo said.
Apologies I didn’t see yesterday’s discussion that said …. Perhaps our apparent lead is Questionable?
 
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Ok here i go again @skutza this is an anonymous forum about a stock that is absoulely incredible. its not a forum to judge if one can live with another. Also @DingoBorat , there are two sides to the frangipani story and FF , both had merits but both saw different views and i agree that go and get help wasnt exactly positive it was said in regards to Frangis bible of a story which quite frankly wasnt need on this forum.

Now i admit to watching MAFS but i certainly dont expect my fellow brners to be wondering what underwear i wear and and wether im a suitable companion depending on my texts on here lol

i for one am happy with some long term holders posting on HC as it keeps the stupid site in check a bit (although i have chosen not to but i do frequent it and put like and so forth up) Though at times I want to throttle that Dean guy lol

And lastly @Slade , Mate (sounds so aussie when i write that) Mate don't you dare depart from this forum, or all my beer shouting is off! lol

On a side not i can't get long skip connections out of my head i think also known as long residual connections as Sean has mentioned this a number of times stating "our customers" asked for this and we have delivered what they are asking for.

To me that is like a medical purpose this long skip connection. The other thing was somatosensory which I believe will bring up assistance to articial limbs momement. and the US Department of Homeland Security have been playing iwth Adika in the past when i googled about the skp/residual connections.

O and FF said something about Ericsson, I don't see it on our iceberg nor on our resident flowcharting pencil pusher A4 paper detective (cant remember is that you @Esq.111 ) or it might be someone else but i loved it and prob needs an update?

Cheers fellow brners Thats it for me for now, peace to all and I will no doubt re-appear tomorrow as we are all strapped in :)
MD, Did you say beer? I’m not going anywhere.
 
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MDhere

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Afternoon MDhere ,

Have not added ERICSSON yet ... though thay have / are playing with our tech , as per the documents reveiled.

Need a little more time and proof...confirmation from their or our chief Indian.

THE BRAINCHIP SCROLL.

Note : there may well be others which I have missed ... so this should by no means be considered exhaustive.

Regards,
Esq.
Super that's @Esq.111 I had an old besoin so thanks for the update and feather pen :)
 
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