BRN Discussion Ongoing

Absolue leader in the market,Sean's words not mine. However I agree.
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Can’t wait for the next quarterly report and at least it’s something to talk about even so it’s never anything positive 😂
 
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Will 0.21 be still there come the end of the week? I’m guessing not and I wonder why

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From tinyML to the Edge of AI: Connecting AI to the Real World​


Thu, Jun 26 | 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM

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As artificial intelligence evolves beyond the data center, a new frontier is emerging at the edge—where smart sensors, microcontrollers, and low-power devices are enabling real-time intelligence closer to the physical world. This panel explores the transformative journey from tinyML—AI on resource-constrained devices—to full-fledged edge AI systems that bridge the gap between digital models and real-world action.

Join industry leaders and innovators as they discuss the latest advancements in on-device learning, edge computing architectures, and AI deployment in environments with limited bandwidth, power, or compute. Topics will include practical applications across industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, and smart cities, as well as challenges like model compression, latency, privacy, and security.

Whether you're building smart sensors, designing AI pipelines, or looking to understand the future of decentralized intelligence, this session will offer insights into how tinyML and edge AI are reshaping how machines sense, interpret, and interact with the world around them.

Speakers:​

Scott Smyser
Scott SmyserNanoveu
Kurt Busch
Kurt BuschSyntiant
Sumeet Kumar
Sumeet KumarInnatera
Steve Brightfield
Steve BrightfieldBrainChip
GP Singh
GP SinghAmbient Scientific

Moderators:​

Michael Kuptz
Michael KuptzEDGE AI FOUNDATION


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Expo Floor Talks
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Who is still buying? Or are you too afraid to stock up?
Just curious.

I am considering buying more today as BRN is declining strongly.
 
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Where Is the Pump?
(Parody of "Where Is the Love?" by The Black Eyed Peas - created by ChatGPT)

[Verse 1]
What's wrong with the market, mama?
People hypin' tech, but my shares got drama
Talkin’ 'bout chips that think like brains
Low-power dreams drivin’ hype insane
Edge AI on every headline
Neuromorphin’ like it’s sci-fi time
But every time I check my stock app
BrainChip bleeds — where’s the comeback?

[Pre-Chorus]
Innovations, publications
Conferences and celebrations
But no lift in valuation
Just flatlines and hesitation

[Chorus]
Where is the pump, the pump, the pump, the pump?
Where is the pump, the pump, the pump?
Where is the pump, the pump, the pump, the pump?
BRN's the brain, but where’s the gain?

[Verse 2]
They talk about the race for AI's soul
With chips that run fast and power-control
Big dreams from the labs to the stage
But BRN stuck in a bargain-bin cage
Analysts say it's the dawn of change
So why's this stock still lookin' strange?
ASICs flexin', GPUs fallin’
Still no one’s BRN callin’

[Bridge]
It’s not about the tech, it’s about the trust
But we need that price line to adjust
News is hot, but charts are cold
What’s the value if it won’t unfold?

[Chorus]
Where is the pump, the pump, the pump, the pump?
Where is the pump, the pump, the pump?
Where is the pump, the pump, the pump, the pump?
Neuromorph gold, but it’s undersold

Created using ChatGPT lol

Imo only
 
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Akida is mentioned alongside other neuromorphic platforms in this not peer-reviewed pre-print published yesterday titled “Neuromorphic Modeling of Molecular Signatures in the Human Spine”, in which the US-based co-authors see huge potential for neuromorphic technology in their field of research:



Conclusions

Neuromorphic computing platforms, empowered by Recursive Temporal Attention architectures, offer a powerful paradigm for real-time, energy-efficient decoding of complex molecular events in spinal health. By closely emulating biological computation, these systems bridge the gap between high-resolution biosensing and adaptive inference, capturing temporal dynamics that traditional digital frameworks often overlook. We have demonstrated that such architectures not only improve sensitivity to transient molecular phenomena—such as cytokine fluxes and matrix remodeling kinetics—but also enable the modeling of cross-scale biological dependencies, including the epigenetic consequences of inflammatory surges.

These capabilities extend far beyond academic demonstrations. When embedded within clinical workflows, neuromorphic systems promise to enable predictive, minimally invasive diagnostics and to support closed-loop therapeutic modulation tailored to a patient’s molecular profile. The convergence of neuromorphic sensing, recursive temporal modeling, and biological pathway inference heralds a transformative shift in spinal diagnostics, with implications for preventive care, real-time intervention, and personalized treatment planning.

As neuromorphic platforms continue to evolve, their integration into implantable and wearable medical technologies will offer persistent, adaptive surveillance of spine health at unprecedented granularity. These developments position neuromorphic computing not only as a next-generation analytic tool but also as a foundational infrastructure for future clinical neuromolecular intelligence system.



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One of the references [5] is to another recently published paper by NZ researchers that I shared last week, which also mentions Akida:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-465565
 
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Akida is mentioned alongside other neuromorphic platforms in this not peer-reviewed pre-print published yesterday titled “Neuromorphic Modeling of Molecular Signatures in the Human Spine”, in which the US-based co-authors see huge potential for neuromorphic technology in their field of research:



Conclusions

Neuromorphic computing platforms, empowered by Recursive Temporal Attention architectures, offer a powerful paradigm for real-time, energy-efficient decoding of complex molecular events in spinal health. By closely emulating biological computation, these systems bridge the gap between high-resolution biosensing and adaptive inference, capturing temporal dynamics that traditional digital frameworks often overlook. We have demonstrated that such architectures not only improve sensitivity to transient molecular phenomena—such as cytokine fluxes and matrix remodeling kinetics—but also enable the modeling of cross-scale biological dependencies, including the epigenetic consequences of inflammatory surges.

These capabilities extend far beyond academic demonstrations. When embedded within clinical workflows, neuromorphic systems promise to enable predictive, minimally invasive diagnostics and to support closed-loop therapeutic modulation tailored to a patient’s molecular profile. The convergence of neuromorphic sensing, recursive temporal modeling, and biological pathway inference heralds a transformative shift in spinal diagnostics, with implications for preventive care, real-time intervention, and personalized treatment planning.

As neuromorphic platforms continue to evolve, their integration into implantable and wearable medical technologies will offer persistent, adaptive surveillance of spine health at unprecedented granularity. These developments position neuromorphic computing not only as a next-generation analytic tool but also as a foundational infrastructure for future clinical neuromolecular intelligence system.



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One of the references [5] is to another recently published paper by NZ researchers that I shared last week, which also mentions Akida:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-465565

One sentence seems a little odd, though, given we do not know of any commercially available edge medical device that uses Akida:

What do the pre-print authors mean by “While the Akida chip is commercially used in edge medical devices…”? Would this info make it through a peer-reviewed process?

Even the Onsor NEXA glasses are still undergoing clinical trials and - provided they’ll be given the green light - are slated for release next year.
 
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Our friends at Neurobus and Coros Space will be two of five ESA BIC France startups pitching their ideas (Neuromorphic AI onboard spacecraft resp. In-Orbit Servicing) at the International Paris Air Show on 17 June:


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While Coros Space Co-Founder and CTO Iván Rodríguez Ferrández is an expert on embedded GPUs for space, I strongly suspect Akida will also play a part in their vision of future In-Orbit Servers:



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Will 0.21 be still there come the end of the week? I’m guessing not and I wonder why

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Yeah, that 0.21 looks suspicious. I’m sick of the games being played but i do have an order at 0.205 and if it gets below 0.20 at end of financial June sale, will purchase again and that’s it. Will wait it out till end of year and hopefully by then they will start using the ASX for real announcements. Licences or what our customers are using our chips/technology in. That connection with Basscom Hunter and Onsor should have been announced at the very least.
 
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But you know? Maybe they are too busy with closing deals that’s why there a no news.. and one day, we will wake up and BOOOOM… the big announcement will pop up and everything will be forgiven! And some of us will get rich! 🙋🏻‍♂️

#marketingman #positivity #ipraytogodiwillnotloosemymoney #gobrainchip
 
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Sorry if already posted..


 
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