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rgupta

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So the Pitt st conference at the state library just the other day
Did Sean H say that they had sold tens of thousands of chips in his address
Can anyone back this up with proof
If BRN has sold these chips why no announcement
So the Pitt st conference at the state library just the other day
Did Sean H say that they had sold tens of thousands of chips in his address
Can anyone back this up with proof
If BRN has sold these chips why no announcement
I think the same was declared in last 4c report.
Parsons bought a few, and a few other orders. Because the amount is not too much so in total sales achievement is considered zero against a target of 9 million.
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jrp173

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To announce on ASX it has to be material. That is my understanding. What is material? Don't really know for sure but it has been mentioned on here or the other place that shall not be mentioned that it's about $5M. Proof, got none, just going by past discussions on the forum.

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In terms of material there is no magical number....so with all respect, I disagree with you number of $5M (that you've referenced from here and the other place).

This is a direct cut from the ASX website..
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BRN themselves have made price sensitive announcements (Dec 2024), where the values was well below $5M.

You can find further explanations under listing rules if interested.

The fact is that every announcement does not have to price sensitive... BrainChip COULD put out announcements with regards to partnerships etc that are not price sensitive. There is no excuse. Many other companies on the ASX make price sensitive and non price sensitive announcements within ASX guidelines...keeipng shareholders and the market up to date with company progress and going ons.

Whilst we are on announcements, would it be great to see BrainChip put something out about all the testing that Kevin is completing. Non price sensitive, non-ramping, and just explaining what Kevin is doing, and perhaps explaining how this relates to real life scenarios.

Such a missed opportunity IMO.




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Frangipani

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A recent journal paper by twelve Politecnico di Turino researchers was uploaded to their university website today: “The inNuCE Research Infrastructure and the Neuromorphic MLOps for AIoT prototyping”.

Seven of the co-authors are from the Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST) and the remaining five are from the Department of Control and Computer Engineering (DAUIN).

The inNuCE Research Infrastructure (RI) hardware includes AKD1000.



“A complementary contribution proposed in this paper is the inNuCE Research Infrastructure (inNuCE RI), a two-pillar infrastructure that instantiates NMLOps in practice for neuromorphic AIoT prototyping. The name inNuCE is derived from the Latin in nuce (“in the shell”, “in embryo”), reflecting the mission to enable developers to create draft prototypes rapidly and then transition them to engineered products once feasibility is established. The first pillar is the Laboratory (inNuCE Lab), a physical facility housing event-based sensors, edge devices, and neuromorphic/digital boards for hands-on experimentation. Pillar two is the Heterogeneous Prototyping Platform (inNuCE HPP), a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that virtualizes heterogeneous HW and enforces reproducibility via containerized toolchains (…).


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This paper presents the NMLOps process, an evolution of MLOps for the integration of neuromorphic technology in AIoT applications, and the inNuCE RI, a research infrastructure that operationalizes NMLOps on a cloud-native, heterogeneous prototyping platform that is tightly coupled with a physical laboratory. This enables end-to-end, reproducible prototyping and benchmarking across neuromorphic and digital substrates, as well as the validation of represen- tative on-edge AIoT applications such as HAR, Braille reading, navigation tracking, and constraint satisfaction problems. By consolidating toolchains, orchestrating heterogeneous HW with Kubernetes and Slurm, and enforcing rigorous versioning of data, models, and artifacts, inNuCE RI lowers adoption barriers and shortens the path from prototype to engineered system. The utilization of standard storage and versioning systems, in conjunction with the complete accessibility of data and tools within containerized environments, ensures the adherence of the service to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles. This facilitates the utilization of the platform for scientific studies, where the rigorous management of data is crucial. More broadly, virtual prototyping platforms such as inNuCE RI offer a low- cost, low-risk environment in which to explore designs and deployment options before committing to HW. Beyond neuromorphic workflows, the infrastructure also supports AIoT use cases that target standard and emerging digital technologies (CPU/GPU/TPU, MCU/TinyML, FPGAs, and other accelerators) through the same NMLOps procedures. This reduces development costs, shortens time-to-market, and broadens the scope of feasible heterogeneous AIoT use cases.

Our major achievement is turning NMLOps from a conceptual adaptation of MLOps into an operational practice, with browser workspaces, a multi-board execution backend, and harmonized evaluation, making cross-target compar- isons and iteration routine. In summary, a cloud-native, NMLOps-driven prototyping infrastructure is an effective catalyst for neuromorphic AIoT, as it preserves reproducibility, reduces risk and cost, and makes heterogeneous HW usable for real applications. Future work will evaluate and, where appropriate, implement federation with other complementary research infrastructures, as well as formalizing a broader NEP that embeds NMLOps into service-oriented workflows for multi-stakeholder system integration.”




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I recorded the audio of this event, and I believe it will also be released by Pitt Street very soon.

Here is the transcript from the recording...We've already sold several 1000s and 10s of 1000s of those, and we have, um, there will be available this summer for others and we're taking orders on those right now.


But this was just Sean talking on the fly, and in my opinion if not released officially via ASX, then I'm not taking that as fact!

And herein lies a the problem with BrainChip and lack of ASX announcements!
I was of the beliefs that CEO are not allowed to say inflammatory things and it’s against Australian law and come with a punishment of up to 15 years in jail
 
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7For7

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From the crapper…. Why is Brainchip recently a Nr. 1 topic with AI created stuff?



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