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So true and Sean building an ecosystem will hopefully protect our investment a lot more than trying to go alone.

 
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Wow, Olivier our Senior Research Scientist is impressive, I've just read his profile, stints with Sony, Qualcomm and DARPA.
 
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Wow, Olivier our Senior Research Scientist is impressive, I've just read his profile, stints with Sony, Qualcomm and DARPA.
... also co-inventor of our TENNs patent.
 
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Sorry if already posted.


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Brainchip website
 

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The share price is a fricken joke!!!

Not laughing Sean, not laughing

Sean, not happy.
Hi Food4 though, it seems the share price wants to be pushed even further down, not much on the sell side left but someone/entity always wants to sell it down. What are all your thoughts BrainChip team.
 
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Hi Food4 though, it seems the share price wants to be pushed even further down, not much on the sell side left but someone/entity always wants to sell it down. What are all your thoughts BrainChip team.
I am fine with the technology the team , and leadership and it’s just unfortunate that we are where we are.
It’s frustrating
I don’t have any bones to pick at
It’s just along and windy road
I thought we would be further along the commercial route by now.

I look at weebit nano and how well they are doing with only one major signed more to follow I am sure.
But I think when we get moving it will be a steamroller
 
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CHIPS

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It is time again not to look at the SP for a while ... 🥴
 
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It is time again not to look at the SP for a while ... 🥴
Or the forums.

Peoples dot joining are getting tiresome for me. Mr X likes Mrs Y post on LinkedIn, which automatically means that the 2 companies are interrelated?? Really??

Just because I happen to like Lamborghini cars doesn't necessary means I will get one, ever!
I won't, even if BRN went to $1000 a share, I will NOT buy such a car.

So unless there is a huge spike in the SP, I think I will just stay away.
 
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CHIPS

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Or the forums.

Peoples dot joining are getting tiresome for me. Mr X likes Mrs Y post on LinkedIn, which automatically means that the 2 companies are interrelated?? Really??

Just because I happen to like Lamborghini cars doesn't necessary means I will get one, ever!
I won't, even if BRN went to $1000 a share, I will NOT buy such a car.

So unless there is a huge spike in the SP, I think I will just stay away.

So true. I like many companies and products on LinkedIn, unfortunately, I do not own any of them nor work there.
 
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I note from the TENNs-PLEIADES white paper that its 'good to go' with the " Prophesee GEN4 Roadscene Object Detection".
TENNs-PLEIADES: Building Temporal Kernels with Orthogonal Polynomials - BrainChip
Insert your name and email and you will get access to the white paper.
" We experimented with three event-based benchmarks and obtained state-of-the-art results on all three by large
margins with significantly smaller memory and compute costs. We achieved: 1) 99.59% accuracy with 192K parameters on the DVS128
hand gesture recognition dataset and 100% with a small additional output filter; 2) 99.58% test accuracy with 277K parameters on the AIS
2024 eye tracking challenge; and 3) 0.556 mAP with 576k parameters on the PROPHESEE 1 Megapixel Automotive Detection Dataset."
My bold. See link to the Prophesee GEN4 Roadscene Detection Dataset below:
Prophesee GEN4 Roadscene Detection Dataset - Dataset - LDM
[2405.12179] TENNs-PLEIADES: Building Temporal Kernels with Orthogonal Polynomials

I note our partnership with Prophesee was dated 19th June 2022. The TENNs-PLEIADES work was done in Mid to late 2024.
The key reason for a TENNs-PLEIADES combination with Prophesee was for use by Auto - its state of the art.
Choice is we either did the work in hope or Prophesee requested it for a reason.
BrainChip Partners with Prophesee Optimizing Computer Vision AI Performance and Efficiency - BrainChip
 
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We get a mention in this paper published today by seven researchers from the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science in Riga, Latvia and two Infineon researchers working at the company headquarters in Neubiberg (near Munich) titled “A Distributed Time-of-Flight Sensor System for Autonomous Vehicles: Architecture, Sensor Fusion, and Spiking Neural Network Perception”:


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AI4CSM (Automotive Intelligence 4 Connected Shared Mobility) was a project coordinated by Infineon Technologies that ran from 2021 to 2024.


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The Institute of Electronics and Computer Science in Riga, Latvia (Elektronikas un Datorzinātņu Institūts, EDI) was one of the European project partners:




Elektronikas un datorzinatnu instituts​

EDI in Riga, Latvia was founded by law in 1960. As an organisation regulated by public law, EDI is an independent state research institute: not part of any university or company.

Currently, EDI is among the highest rated scientific institutions in Latvia specializing in Smart Embedded Cooperative Systems (SECS). EDI mission is to perceive the world and design a better future by creating new knowledge, developing innovative technologies and demonstrating their practical significance in real life applications. This mission drives a scientific staff of over 80 people, who are organized in four laboratories: Signal Processing; Space Technology; Robotics and Machine Perception; and Cyber-Physical System labs.

At EDI we believe that our future world will be even more connected, digital and automated than ever, forming various ambitious challenges to achieve, e.g. personalized predictive and preventive healthcare; flexible, efficient, connected and autonomous (zero defect) factories; safe (zero fatalities), affordable, sustainable, connected, cooperative, automated and clean (zero emissions) mobility; secure, safe and trustable connectivity and system interoperability; to name a few, which will impact everyday life of citizens and all business sectors.

At EDI we have a unique perspective, expertise and capacity to contribute in solving all these challenges on global scale. The key driving force of EDI scientific activities is its economic and social impact; therefore, we apply our SECS expertise in mobility, industry, health, digital life and space domains. Meanwhile, we are focusing on following research directions: extremely precise event timing; remote sensing and space data processing; robotics and machine perception; signal processing and embedded intelligence; smart sensors and IoT.

Our expertise is complemented by close collaboration with 300+ international partners. EDI have coordinated and participated in numerous EU projects (H2020, ECSEL, ERA-NET, COST, etc.).




https://www.elektronikforschung.de/projekte/ai4csm. (German only)

Embarrassingly, someone mixed up Lettland (Latvia, capital Riga) and Litauen (Lithuania, capital Vilnius) on this website when listing the project’s research partners in Vilnius resp. Riga - and in addition listed Infineon Technologies India PTE Ltd under “European Partners”…

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Not sure if already posted.. but interesting


“MUNICH (IT BOLTWISE) – NVIDIA has taken a new step in gaming technology with the introduction of G-Assist, an experimental AI tool that runs directly on the GPU. This development allows players to optimize their systems without relying on cloud services.”

“One remarkable feature of G-Assist is its ability to analyze the system and create real-time custom data charts. Users can ask the AI to optimize settings for a specific game or enable and disable features. Even overclocking the GPU is possible, with G-Assist providing a graphical representation of the expected performance gains.”

“The ability to run AI models locally is a promising step, as many AI tools have so far relied on cloud services. NVIDIA previously released the general-purpose ChatRTX app, but G-Assist is specifically aimed at gamers, who are likely to own high-performance GPUs. The AI is based on a small language model optimized for local operation and requires at least 12 GB of RAM.”

 
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And this also interesting 🤔

“Startups like Liquid AI, which has roots in Austria (more on that here), are working on foundation models that are so lightweight they can run directly on end-user devices (e.g., within a company). When used correctly, even highly powerful AI models like those from DeepSeek can operate locally without needing to send data to the cloud.

“Processing AI data at the point of origin is often the better solution.”

Dell Technologies has also recognized the demand for Edge AI – for a surprising reason. “The amount of data processed by AI systems is often so large that it cannot be sent to a central data center or a public cloud for analysis,” a statement explains. “On the one hand, time-critical workflows cannot tolerate the delays that such a transfer would inevitably cause. On the other hand, the costs would be far too high. That’s why processing and analyzing AI data at the point of origin is often the better solution.”

 
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Interesting supportive article from TechInvest dated 1st Jan'25.
Titled:
"BrainChip Holdings (ASX: BRN): Driving the Future of Neuromorphic Computing Amid Global AI Boom"
" The past year has been transformative for BrainChip Holdings (ASX: BRN), the global leader in neuromorphic computing. Through cutting-edge technological advancements, strategic partnerships, and a strong financial foundation, the company is carving a niche in the growing field of edge AI. As artificial intelligence increasingly reshapes industries, BrainChip's innovative solutions are poised to capture a significant share of this evolving market."
Well worth a read.
 
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This is from 2020. Its the purchase from NASA to Brainchip.
"Marquee brands include Mercedes, Valeo, Vorago, and NASA, and commercial IP licenses with Renesas and MegaChips. Commercial availability of semiconductor chips, IP, tools, and boards."
 
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Beebo

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I have insider information to share.
From deep inside where gut feelings live.
A move to the US will entail a share restructure plan, and an equity investment from a household name.

Yep. You heard it here first.
 
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This is from 2020. Its the purchase from NASA to Brainchip.
"Marquee brands include Mercedes, Valeo, Vorago, and NASA, and commercial IP licenses with Renesas and MegaChips. Commercial availability of semiconductor chips, IP, tools, and boards."
A very good find Manny. Look at the dates pre Sean era. We signed two licences megachips and Renasas, pre Sean era. Megachips extend support by signing a full licence as well.
But is the end result no furthur growth in Sean era.
Why ???
 
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