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Rothschild Investment Corp /il has disclosed a total of 478 holdings in its most recent SEC filings. The most recent portfolio value is estimated at $1,185,327. Actual assets under management (AUM) is this value plus cash (which is not disclosed). Rothschild Investment Corp /il's largest holdings are Apple Inc. (US:AAPL), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (US:JPM), NVIDIA Corporation (US:NVDA), Alphabet Inc. (US:GOOGL) and Chevron Corporation (US:CVX). Rothschild Investment Corp/il's new positions include Kenvue Inc. (US:KVUE), Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. (US:pTEN), iShares Trust – iShares Broad USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (US:USHY), iShares Trust – iShares Core S&P Total US Stock Market ETF (US:ITOT) and iShares Trust – iShares MSCI USA Min Vol Factor ETF (US:USM

But is this about BrainChip? I do not find it mentioned anywhere.
 
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BrainChip (ASX: BRN) Gains by 11.54% to $0.435 on 62.26M Shares of Volume​


By editor on January 2, 2025 - 04:38

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BrainChip (ASX: BRN) gained by 11.54% today to $0.435 per share on 62.26 million shares of volume its second highest volume day of the last twelve months. It is very speculative but so are the quantum computing stocks everybody else is buying. BRN has a chance of one day becoming the world's #1 largest market cap company.
BRN needs to gain another 22.98% to return to its February high of $0.535 per share.
One Stop Systems (OSS) from its current price of $3.35 per share needs to gain another 36.72% to return to its February high of $4.58 per share.
It is highly likely that both OSS and BRN will breakout to well above their February highs this month. OSS has a lot more catching up to do with the largest upside potential and miniscule downside risk.
OSS currently has a healthy 14-day relative strength index (RSI) of only 64.88 vs. BRN's RSI of 77.76.
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One day after NIA's initial suggestion of OSS in February when it closed up by 16.28% to $2.50 per share it already had a 14-day relative strength index of 77.20. Three days later when OSS closed on February 20th at $3.05 per share its RSI was extremely overbought at 87.30, but that didn't stop OSS from rising another 50.16% over the following two weeks to hit a high of $4.58 per share.
OSS today having a healthy RSI of 64.88 at $3.35 per share vs. OSS on February 20th having an extremely overbought RSI of 87.30 at a lower share price of $3.05 per share shows that OSS should easily surpass $4.58 per share and hit much higher new 52-week highs this month.




BrainChip (ASX: BRN) Doesn't Have Revenue Yet but We Have a Feeling About It​

By editor on January 1, 2025 - 22:39

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BrainChip (ASX: BRN) doesn't have revenue yet like One Stop Systems (OSS) but we have a feeling it will become big.
It isn't a 100% guaranteed sure thing like OSS but we consider it a "better bet" than any quantum computing stock with no revenue... that's for sure!
BRN and OSS are the only two publicly traded AI companies focused on "edge computing".
Search interest in "Brainchip" peaked in January 2022, when AI wasn't even in play yet:
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Posted 3 weeks ago, but, given that models are crucial for implementing NNs, well worth a new year reprise:


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M Anthony LewisM Anthony Lewis • 3rd+ • 3rd+CTO@BrainChip | AI, Robotics, Disruptive ComputingCTO@BrainChip | AI, Robotics, Disruptive Computing3w • Edited

Yes to Edge AI!
BrainChip has racked up an impressive number of beyond state of the art models for edge inference. These models are based on our own TENNs family of models. hashtag#TENNS are a kind of State-Space Model recently popularized by hashtag#Mamba. We have been working on our variant for a number of year and have already created hardware to run our models.

I am constantly shocked and amazed to see so many incredible results across a broad array of use-cases.

We are at a defining moment in AI and I am proud to be working with an incredible team making it happen at hashtag#BrainChip

Usually, when companies talk about pushing the boundaries of PPA--- Performance, Power and Area (or cost) they can nudge one of these metrics at the cost of another. We are seemingly riding along a Pareto Frontier and "no company shall pass" that frontier... until now.

With TENN+Akida we are seen remarkable performance and power and model size reduction when compared to conventional CNN model. I think we might be able to schedule a funeral for CNN models for temporal processing.

Why does this matter to anyone? AI everywhere is a solution to climbing energy usage of cloud computing, latency, and expensive back-end inference.

I am guessing 80% of LLM tasks can be pushed to the edge right now and with TENNS+Akida, LLM, audio signal processing and more can be pushed into inexpensive chips.

Incredible levels of intelligence at the edge is now possible at very low cost of ownership.

If you are highly skilled in Edge AI, understand building networks from scratch, have a great positive attitude and like working in a highly collaborative atmosphere, consider working for us in R&D here in sunny Southern California. Lets make this happen together
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Potential use-case for akida Technologie to Save Energy?

 
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This guys name popped up in a basic google keyword search so I thought I'd see if been noticed before and @cosors picked him up originally back in 2023 during his internship. Whilst not with us currently, think he's a researcher at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, I see our Tech Director (I think) has left a recommendation on Mujahirs profile. Looks like he made a couple of nice impacts / inputs with AKD1000.





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“I had the pleasure of mentoring Mujahir Abassi in Brainchip's highly competitive Summer Internship 2023 and then extended his work with Brainchip through the fall of 2023. During this time Mujahir completed several projects relating to Yolo object detection model analysis and performance modeling for the next version of Brainchip's AI accelerator IP. Mujahir produced slide sets with operator-level analysis of Yolo v2, v4, v5 and v7 to assist in Brainchip's AI accelerator architectural exploration. Mujahir also created “proxy” model architectures which were models compatible with Brainchip's present hardware that emulated the precise number of MACs required by models not currently supported by Brainchip's hardware. These "proxy" models were first created manually via spreadsheets and then Mujahir automated the process through a series of Python programs. By measuring the performance of the "proxy" models on existing Brainchip hardware, an accurate performance estimate of the emulated model running on Brainchip's future hardware can be calculated. Mujahir's work on these "proxy" models proved invaluable in multiple customer engagements for Brainchip. Training of a neural network model and creation of an inference pipeline for an anomaly detection demo to be presented at CES 2024 was another of Mujahir’s contributions while at Brainchip. The model had to be trained and quantized for execution on Brainchip’s AKD1000 accelerator IC. Furthermore, the inference pipeline needed to manage capturing floating-point sensor data, binning for integer input to the AKD1000, and processing results on a RPi4 host embedded in a custom demo fixture. Many times, Mujahir's close attention to detail found latent issues with existing AI models and Python benchmarking code. Mujahir also demonstrated a near ideal balance of investigating an issue on his own versus asking for assistance. He consistently backed up questions with descriptions of steps taken on his own to solve a problem. This combination of detailed analysis with the intuition of when to ask for assistance is invaluable in a fast-paced, startup environment such as that of Brainchip. The combination of engineering talent and conscientious nature exhibited by Mujahir throughout his work at Brainchip highlights his potential for great contributions to future employers.”
 
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I'm quite confident our technology will be included in the “Hey Mercedes” voice control system in the electric vehicles anticipated to enter production in 2026, tying in with the first models expected to feature the new Mercedes MB.OS

The first model to feature the all-new Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS) will actually be the 2025 CLA EV. Its world premiere is scheduled for March, with deliveries slated to start in (Northern hemisphere) summer.



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Speaking of Mauro Diamant - I just revisited his company website for the first time in months, mostly to check whether it still had that eclectic mix of nature photos (it does!) that one wouldn’t exactly expect on a website describing itself as the “virtual Stop-for-Top shop for best-in-class digital IP in Israel”.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Mauro Diamant remains the sales representative of BrainChip in Israel - strangely, though, the IPro Silicon IP website no longer mentions our company at all… 🤔

Instead, the logos of two other companies are now prominently displayed next to that of SiFive: Baya Systems (the company that came out of stealth in June and where Nandan Nayampally is now CCO) and Xiphera. This trio is referred to as being IPro’s “leading vendors” - which suggests IPro actually represents more than three IP vendors - but weirdly the reference to “groundbreaking neuromorphic intelligence” seems to point in the direction of Baya Systems, not in ours? 🤔

“IPro provides a comprehensive suite of IP solutions, including cutting-edge IP technologies from SiFive, Xiphera and Baya.” This statement also suggests there are more than those three vendors to choose from.

Scrolling further down, however, it sounds as if those three companies are the only vendors that IPro currently represents in Israel?

In Mauro Diamant’s LinkedIn profile, which suggests he still represents BrainChip, Baya Systems is not (yet) listed - as for Xiphera, his profile states he became their sales representative a few weeks ago… Another update incoming?





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Three months ago, I had noticed the following about our (former) sales representative in Israel, Mauro Diamant, and his company’s website:

According to his LinkedIn profile, Mauro Diamant remains the sales representative of BrainChip in Israel - strangely, though, the IPro Silicon IP website no longer mentions our company at all🤔

Instead, the logos of two other companies are now prominently displayed next to that of SiFive: Baya Systems (the company that came out of stealth in June and where Nandan Nayampally is now CCO) and Xiphera. This trio is referred to as being IPro’s “leading vendors” - which suggests IPro actually represents more than three IP vendors - but weirdly the reference to “groundbreaking neuromorphic intelligence” seems to point in the direction of Baya Systems, not in ours? 🤔

“IPro provides a comprehensive suite of IP solutions, including cutting-edge IP technologies from SiFive, Xiphera and Baya.” This statement also suggests there are more than those three vendors to choose from.

Scrolling further down, however, it sounds as if those three companies are the only vendors that IPro currently represents in Israel?

In Mauro Diamant’s LinkedIn profile, which suggests he still represents BrainChip, Baya Systems is not (yet) listed - as for Xiphera, his profile states he became their sales representative a few weeks ago… Another update incoming?




Not unexpectedly, Mauro Diamant’s LinkedIn profile has since been updated.

Oddly, though, there is no more trace of BrainChip whatsoever in his work experience section…




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But is this about BrainChip? I do not find it mentioned anywhere.
He just assumed that Rothschild is invested in BrainChip.
 

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I like the way these guys think..... :)


BrainChip (ASX: BRN) Gains by 11.54% to $0.435 on 62.26M Shares of Volume​


By editor on January 2, 2025 - 04:38

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BrainChip (ASX: BRN) gained by 11.54% today to $0.435 per share on 62.26 million shares of volume its second highest volume day of the last twelve months. It is very speculative but so are the quantum computing stocks everybody else is buying. BRN has a chance of one day becoming the world's #1 largest market cap company.
BRN needs to gain another 22.98% to return to its February high of $0.535 per share.
One Stop Systems (OSS) from its current price of $3.35 per share needs to gain another 36.72% to return to its February high of $4.58 per share.
It is highly likely that both OSS and BRN will breakout to well above their February highs this month. OSS has a lot more catching up to do with the largest upside potential and miniscule downside risk.
OSS currently has a healthy 14-day relative strength index (RSI) of only 64.88 vs. BRN's RSI of 77.76.
onestopsystemschart.jpg

One day after NIA's initial suggestion of OSS in February when it closed up by 16.28% to $2.50 per share it already had a 14-day relative strength index of 77.20. Three days later when OSS closed on February 20th at $3.05 per share its RSI was extremely overbought at 87.30, but that didn't stop OSS from rising another 50.16% over the following two weeks to hit a high of $4.58 per share.
OSS today having a healthy RSI of 64.88 at $3.35 per share vs. OSS on February 20th having an extremely overbought RSI of 87.30 at a lower share price of $3.05 per share shows that OSS should easily surpass $4.58 per share and hit much higher new 52-week highs this month.




BrainChip (ASX: BRN) Doesn't Have Revenue Yet but We Have a Feeling About It​

By editor on January 1, 2025 - 22:39

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BrainChip (ASX: BRN) doesn't have revenue yet like One Stop Systems (OSS) but we have a feeling it will become big.
It isn't a 100% guaranteed sure thing like OSS but we consider it a "better bet" than any quantum computing stock with no revenue... that's for sure!
BRN and OSS are the only two publicly traded AI companies focused on "edge computing".
Search interest in "Brainchip" peaked in January 2022, when AI wasn't even in play yet:
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Perhaps the previous mentions of Brainchip that are disappearing, are being removed because companies want to keep the secret sauce secret, just a thought?
 
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I'm 100% in agreement with you @Tothemoon24!

I'm quite confident our technology will be included in the “Hey Mercedes” voice control system in the electric vehicles anticipated to enter production in 2026, tying in with the first models expected to feature the new Mercedes MB.OS

Some people think that it would be impossible for our technology to be included because we haven't achieved the relevant safety standards such as ISO 26262. However when you listen to the video that you linked to, Magnus Östberg talks about the autonomous driving system being mission critical with the brakes and drive-train requiring the highest level of safety standards.

Importantly, at the 2.30 minute mark Magnus states "Then we have areas which are less critical. For example we have voice assistant."

This demonstrates to me that there would be less hoops to jump through as a result, which is why I remain so confident.
Agree with all that agree that Mercedes is involved with us. Why would a trusted brand yell from the rooftops that they are using Akida and cause the share price to go into the $2s and then no longer use us. That in my opinion makes zero sense in a major brand doing this without conviction for Akida.
And for Brainchip to have Mercedes logo on their website says it all ❤. Love Mercedes love Brainchip. ❤ 'Best in class' ❤
Happy Sunday fellow Brners 💞
 
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Agree with all that agree that Mercedes is involved with us. Why would a trusted brand yell from the rooftops that they are using Akida and cause the share price to go into the $2s and then no longer use us. That in my opinion makes zero sense in a major brand doing this without conviction for Akida.
And for Brainchip to have Mercedes logo on their website says it all ❤. Love Mercedes love Brainchip. ❤ 'Best in class' ❤
Happy Sunday fellow Brners 💞

Mercedes no longer has the quality it once did. “Best in class” is a thing of the past when you look at what the Hyundai Group is putting on the road these days, especially with Genesis, or what the Chinese manufacturers like BYD, NIO, and now Lotus are achieving in the electric vehicle sector. The German automotive industry must be feeling the pressure. There are countless complaints about new Mercedes models due to poor interior quality, with everything creaking and rattling, not to mention the engines now coming from China. Whether this can still be called “best in class” is for each person to decide. But it’s still better than American cars, that’s for sure.

Not only my opinion 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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Stumbled across yet another recent Master’s thesis, in which Akida gets a mention alongside Loihi (which the author, who is now a Graduate Research Assistant at Michigan Technological University, is currently working with) as examples of neuromorphic processors:


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Agree with all that agree that Mercedes is involved with us. Why would a trusted brand yell from the rooftops that they are using Akida and cause the share price to go into the $2s and then no longer use us. That in my opinion makes zero sense in a major brand doing this without conviction for Akida.
And for Brainchip to have Mercedes logo on their website says it all ❤. Love Mercedes love Brainchip. ❤ 'Best in class' ❤
Happy Sunday fellow Brners 💞
Hope something else can be released on this partnership soon, as we've had radio silence for the last couple of years.
 
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Reckon we should reach out first and flick this team a complimentary Akida to play with given his statement below.

Snipped some bits.

Can't hurt.




December 12, 2024 | AR/AI | Medical | Wearables

A Haptic Patch Can Transmit Complex Information to a Wearer’s Skin​

Matthew Flavin, Ph.D., was part of a team at Northwestern University that developed a haptic patch to convey visual information to unsighted people through an array of multi-function actuators. Now, as assistant professor in the School of Electrical Engineering, he has started a new lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology to continue his work on bioelectronics.​


Tech Briefs: What are you currently working on?​

Matthew Flavin: I’m starting a lab at Georgia Institute of Technology in the area of wearable bioelectronics. There are many applications, some of them even in things like gaming and social media. However, I'm especially interested in biomedical applications. We want to develop systems that are helping people. One of the general problems that I've been addressing in my research is using a haptic patch that stimulates skin to help people who have different neurological disorders.

The ultimate demonstration of our recent project has been systems that help people who have different types of impairments — visual impairment, in particular. We’re developing systems that can substitute, and augment, missing sensory information and help them to be much more confident in their daily lives. One of the directions that we're pursuing now is working with people who have had visual impairment from a very early age.

A lot of the research in this area of wearable bioelectronics is developing sensors to help detect things that are going on inside the body — to help monitor and prevent illnesses. However, we use sensors not for detecting things inside the body, but for delivering information to our haptic devices. We call this area of research epidermal virtual reality, similar to how a virtual reality headset like Oculus tries to reproduce a realistic and immersive sense of visual stimuli.

We're using our haptic devices to recreate an immersive sense of physical touch. The first thing you think of is VR goggles for gaming, and we're interested in all the applications of those technologies. But we're especially interested in things that can be used to help people.

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Tech Briefs: Did you design the SoC specifically for this application?​

Flavin: No, we're using commercial SoC technologies to leverage those functionalities and then combining them at the system level. The technology of this device is really focused on the actuators and their ability to press, twist, and vibrate. However, I think it'd be interesting to expand what we could do by maybe using some edge computing with a neuromorphic processor.
 
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Good morning,

This Dell Patent was published about 2.5 months ago and we are mentioned in the artwork, better to be talked about, rather
than not at all.....this may have already been posted, I can't actually remember, it will be interesting if we happen to do an interview
with Michael Dell during CES 2025.
Stumbled across yet another recent Master’s thesis, in which Akida gets a mention alongside Loihi (which the author, who is now a Graduate Research Assistant at Michigan Technological University, is currently working with) as examples of neuromorphic processors:


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Nice work Frangi...

What I personally like is his use of AKIDA II...........just saying (y)
 
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Hope something else can be released on this partnership soon, as we've had radio silence for the last couple of years.
Only thing was the resume from an engineer saying he had been working with it that I think I posted last year?
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Very quiet here this weekend and over at the crapper. Let’s hope all the excitement last week was too much for everyone. Looking forward to next week and let’s hope this ain’t another pump and dump like leading up to the last CES
 
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