I’m probably completely wrong, but I wonder if that 6 million in at 0.21 is LDA and it’s going to used by them to close some short positions out![]()
Source please

I’m probably completely wrong, but I wonder if that 6 million in at 0.21 is LDA and it’s going to used by them to close some short positions out![]()
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Must be all the non believers from the crapper now becoming believersBrainchip jumped over 30k followers in Linkedin. The number is increasing faster and faster. Looks like we are getting better known what is a positive sign in my opinion.
That stood out to me too @Thebask27 and @White HorseBrainchip jumped over 30k followers in Linkedin. The number is increasing faster and faster. Looks like we are getting better known what is a positive sign in my opinion.
On a slightly more serious note, take a look at these recent articles on TSMC’s concept AR glasses. Then ask yourself: is it really just a coincidence that we’ve now confirmed a collaboration with Yu-Hsin Layout Technology - a company that happens to count TSMC as one of its major clients?
One of the standout features of these AR glasses is an ultra-low-power processor, which, of course, just happens to be right in Akida/Pico’s wheelhouse.
Now, while these articles only discuss TSMC’s concept glasses for now, if they ever move to production, it would effectively place us toe-to-toe with Qualcomm in the smart glasses arena (assuming they incorporate our technology).
And let’s be honest - if battery life becomes the battleground, we’re not exactly walking in unarmed.
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AR/VR Glasses Taking Shape With New Chips
Smart glasses with augmented reality functions look more natural than VR goggles, but today they are heavily reliant on a phone for compute and next-gen communication.semiengineering.com
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The Future of Smart Glasses: Why Cameras Matter and How to Address Privacy Concerns
Original Article by SemiVision Researchtspasemiconductor.substack.com
LinkedIn in followersBrainchip jumped over 30k followers in Linkedin. The number is increasing faster and faster. Looks like we are getting better known what is a positive sign in my opinion.
I am a share holder and still not a believer
On a slightly more serious note, take a look at these recent articles on TSMC’s concept AR glasses. Then ask yourself: is it really just a coincidence that we’ve now confirmed a collaboration with Yu-Hsin Layout Technology - a company that happens to count TSMC as one of its major clients?
One of the standout features of these AR glasses is an ultra-low-power processor, which, of course, just happens to be right in Akida/Pico’s wheelhouse.
Now, while these articles only discuss TSMC’s concept glasses for now, if they ever move to production, it would effectively place us toe-to-toe with Qualcomm in the smart glasses arena (assuming they incorporate our technology).
And let’s be honest - if battery life becomes the battleground, we’re not exactly walking in unarmed.
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AR/VR Glasses Taking Shape With New Chips
Smart glasses with augmented reality functions look more natural than VR goggles, but today they are heavily reliant on a phone for compute and next-gen communication.semiengineering.com
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The Future of Smart Glasses: Why Cameras Matter and How to Address Privacy Concerns
Original Article by SemiVision Researchtspasemiconductor.substack.com
Eyes wide shut...TSMC will also be mass producing the chips in 2027 that will go into APPLE's smart glasses.
So not only are they working on their own concept glasses, but in addition to that, they're manufacturing the chips for Apple's glasses.
What are the chances of us winding up in both sets of glasses?
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Next-Gen Chips Powering Future Smart Glasses and AI
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Apple is making significant strides in chip development for its future devices, including its highly anticipated smart glasses, artificial intelligence (AI) servers, and next-generation MacBooks.
According to recent reports, the company is focusing on creating specialized processors to power its smart glasses, which will be equipped with multiple cameras and energy-efficient components. These chips are based on Apple Watch technology, ensuring lower power consumption while delivering high performance.
The chips will be manufactured by Taiwan’s TSMC and are expected to enter mass production by 2027.
In addition to smart glasses, Apple is also working on new processors for its Macs, including the M6 and M7 chips.
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Next-Gen Chips Powering Future Smart Glasses and AI - Telecom Review Asia
Apple is developing specialized chips for smart glasses, AI servers, and new MacBooks to improve power efficiency and advance functionality.www.telecomreviewasia.com
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Apple’s Next Gen Chips Signal Big Moves in Smart Tech and AI - nexstale.com
Apple Inc.'s is pushing the boundaries of its custom silicon efforts, developing next generation chips designed to power a range of future products including advanced Mac models, AI servers, and most notably, its long anticipated smart glasses. According to a recent Bloomberg report by Mark...nexstale.com