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I have just discovered how to raise Brainchip and AKIDA's profile across the entire world in less than 24 hours. It will only involve the use of three words once by each of the 1,000 Eyes and will result in 1.25 billion hits:


Brainchip and its' revolutionary AKIDA technology is heralding in a 'new world order'. LOL

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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davidfitz

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Excellent. Hopefully a tie in there somewhere then for Akida.
You never know, Renesas is larger and more diversified than most people realise.

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I have just discovered how to raise Brainchip and AKIDA's profile across the entire world in less than 24 hours. It will only involve the use of three words once by each of the 1,000 Eyes and will result in 1.25 billion hits:


Brainchip and its' revolutionary AKIDA technology is heralding in a 'new world order'. LOL

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
On a serious note the following announcement will ensure there is a need for lots and lots of low powered semiconductors for EV's between now and 2030:


Stellantis promising to release 75 different electric vehicles across its many brands.

At one point a few years ago there were a lot of dots leading to Chrysler from Brainchip. At the end of last year 2021 Stellantis announced that they had entered into a partnership with Foxconn to develop chips for ADAS. Foxconn is as we know a partner with Socionext and of course Socionext is partnered with Brainchip and has even in the last six months promoted the AKD1000 chip in it own booth at a trade show.

The spider web of connections is just so intertwined and complex.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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VictorG

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A little off topic but possibly a huge market for BRN.

Trudeau announces Canada will ban all imports of crude oil from Russia. The fact that Canada has not imported oil from Russia in yrs suggests a severe shortage of intelligence exists in Canada, Ai or otherwise.

Just sayin'

VG
 
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On a serious note the following announcement will ensure there is a need for lots and lots of low powered semiconductors for EV's between now and 2030:


Stellantis promising to release 75 different electric vehicles across its many brands.

At one point a few years ago there were a lot of dots leading to Chrysler from Brainchip. At the end of last year 2021 Stellantis announced that they had entered into a partnership with Foxconn to develop chips for ADAS. Foxconn is as we know a partner with Socionext and of course Socionext is partnered with Brainchip and has even in the last six months promoted the AKD1000 chip in it own booth at a trade show.

The spider web of connections is just so intertwined and complex.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA


As much as I love all of the connecting of dots, I am looking forward to the day we can can put down our magnifying glasses and just read about Brainchip’s multitude of deals and financial success on page one of a google search 👀🔍
 
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jla

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As much as I love all of the connecting of dots, I am looking forward to the day we can can put down our magnifying glasses and just read about Brainchip’s multitude of deals and financial success on page one of a google search 👀🔍
Yes that would be great, even though i have been here for around 7 years, From there lows to so far there highs, At my age it would be good
to get a few deals under the belt. (jlk31411)
 
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FJ-215

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I try to read every post. I also try to correspond with the company and a recurring theme is the desire for the large institutional investors to recognise and invest in Brainchip.

When an ordinary retail investor goes onto their trading platform and buys a BRNASX share the money from the purchase of that share goes to the owner of that share and as a rule this is not Brainchip unless it just happens to have coincided with an LDA Capital draw down event.

Normally the share being bought will have been owned by another retail investor or an institutional investor engaged in shorting or trading.

When the large institutional investors operating out of Germany have been accumulating they have been buying shares that have come from ordinary retail shareholders.
None of the institutions money goes to Brainchip either.

While the rules of supply and demand operate in my favour if institutional investors recognise the wealth creation machine that BRNASX will be the idea that ordinary retail are handing over their golden tickets is a source of disappointment.

If ordinary retail refuse to sell except as part of their previously put in place investment plan then the institutions that have already recognised Brainchip’s potential would be forced to pay larger prices to take up a position.

On any rational analysis of the present market selling by retail makes absolutely no sense.

Just look at what war has done to Russia. Their stock market has crashed and their currency is inflating rapidly loosing value. Having cash in Russia at the moment is a very poor investment choice.

Brainchip’s present share price like the majority of the ASX is similarly though less dramatically affected.

Anyone selling that is not selling because of a previously developed thought out investment plan is in my opinion selling irrationally.

If retail are rational the already in place institutional investor interest will provide more than enough demand to force up the price over time.

If interest from more institutions is required to do this it will be because retail are happy to give away their once in a life time opportunity to redeem their golden tickets when the full potential of Brainchip has been revealed.

My opinion only DYOR and HAVE a PLAN.
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Actually, having cash in Russia at the moment might be King. If it's in a bank, you are probably screwed, It's all electronic now and you can't access it.

Rubles under the bed??
 
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Yes that would be great, even though i have been here for around 7 years, From there lows to so far there highs, At my age it would be good
to get a few deals under the belt. (jlk31411)


I really enjoy and appreciate the fact that there seems to be a healthy contingent of older shareholders of Brainchip. I must admit I was initially surprised by this

However many of my favourite contributors here have indicated they are retirees or close to; and quite frankly know more about artificial intelligence than any millennial I know

I sincerely hope that our inevitable, exponential success comes very soon for you guys in particular
 
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VictorG

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I think youre missing the point Victor. The announcement in itself is what is important.
Just for the record , I wont be buying any fuel from Russia either.
Unfortunately my lived experiences during the outbreak of the Lebanese civil war in the mid 70's left me wary of symbolic political announcements. I heard many such symbolic announcements while sheltering in bunkers.
 
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Actually, having cash in Russia at the moment might be King. If it's in a bank, you are probably screwed, It's all electronic now and you can't access it.

Rubles under the bed??
What's rubles? Russian toilet paper?
 
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Just saw this on Twitter and thought it may be of interest to some. A webinar debate about:

The future of high-performance computing: are neuromorphic systems the answer?



Titans of the tech field will go head to head to convince each other of where they believe the future of computing lies.

Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering editorial board members Kwabena Boahen and Ralph Etienne-Cummings, will attempt to convince Yann LeCun and Bill Dally of the benefits of neuromorphic computing over mainstream neural computing.


About the speakers:

Yann LeCun is chief AI scientist at Meta and professor at New York University. An ACM Turing Award laureate for his research on deep learning, Yann also researches computer vision, robotics and computational neuroscience. He does not think that neural computing needs to be neuromorphic to be effective.

Bill Dally is chief scientist at NVIDIA and a professor at Stanford University. With his Stanford team, Bill developed much of the technology that is found in most large parallel computers today and previously made significant advances at MIT and CalTech. He remains to be convinced of the need for neuromorphic computing.

Kwabena Boahen is the founder and director of Stanford’s Brains in Silicon lab. The lab develops silicon integrated circuits that emulate the way neurons compute and computational models that link neuronal biophysics to cognitive behaviour. This bridges neurobiology and medicine with electronics and computer science. Kwabena is a firm believer in the power of neuromorphic computing.

Ralph Etienne-Cummings directs the Computational Sensory-Motor Systems Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. Ralph’s research spans a range of electrical and computer-engineering topics. Including, but not limited to, mixed-signal VSLI systems, computational sensors, computer vision, neuromorphic engineering, smart structures, mobile robotics and neuroprosthetic devices. His research has convinced him of the need for neuromorphic computing.

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Regina Dittmann currently works at the Peter Grünberg Institute, Forschungszentrum Jülich. Since November 2012, Regina has been a professor at RWTH Aachen University, in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. She is an expert in the growth and understanding of memristive materials and devices that make modern high-performance computing possible.
 
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chapman89

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Brainchip- right place right time right technology right team right EAP’s.
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Brainchip- right place right time right technology right team right EAP’s. View attachment 2100

$1b or even $500m of that for Akida IP / chips would be great. p.s. Thanks in advance, Ford! hehe :p
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Ruble's Plunge Is Expected to Drive Surge in Russian Inflation

2 days ago — The ruble was quoted at 110 to 120 per dollar by Russian banks on Sunday. It had traded at 75 before Russia's invasion
Evening Chippers,

Great work with all the dots everyone.

After consuming vast amounts of amber liquid this afternoon a couple of things kept going through my mind.

1, Roughly 65 individuals employed by to company to date...

65 employees
X 8 hours per day.
= 520 hours per day globally.
X 5 days per week
= 2, 500 hrs per week
X 50 weeks per year
130,000 man , woman hours per year .

THERE MUST BE A SHIP LOAD GOING ON.

And I think , from memory, Rob T .
Said they belive / NEED to have around 100 employees in their engage by years end to deal with every thing which is happening.

That's a heck of a lot of man / woman hours hours.

2, Russia has peen cut off from SWIFT.

This is the first time ever, in my life I have ever seen SWIFT mentioned in main stream media.

SWIFT.

Society for
Worldwide
Interbank
Financial
Telecommunications.

This is massive, SWIFT transact something in the order of $5 TRILLION DOLLARS PRE DAILY worldwide.

* I would very much like BRN to have a relationship with this bunch of charecters.
Not that such an engagement would ever be divulged to the market.

Thoughts go out to Ukraine.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Galaxycar

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Is it just me or is anyone else sencing a full blown merger with ARM prior to arms listing listing on the Nasdaq this year,explains the heavy short attacks,ie co-ordinated by JP MORGAN.. We get offered shares in the new entity or $ offer, Just seems shorts/manipulation is non abating, as if they know the end point. Just a discussion point but making more sense as time goes on especially with latest board appointment
 
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Build-it

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AAAARGGHH here i am overseas and my car has been borrowed by a family member and i find out today SOMEONE HAS STOLEN or its missing The FRONT GREEN AKIDA PLATE!!!!

Nooooooooo not my Akida plate!

Some bloody Brainchip fan may now have it on their wall!!! Unless someine is driving around with one plate or it fell off.

If anyone in South east qld finds it let me know :) Reward - 50 shares or a bottle of bubbles :)

Come back my green Akida plate :(
 
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Hi MD,
I hope all goes well with the search for the car plate, although your car was not stolen can you imagine if there was a tech company out there that could offer facial recognition, keyword spotting & visual wake word that would avoid the inconvenience of cars being stolen.

One would think all insurance company's would lobby car makers to implement such a unique tech and avoid car replacements or pay outs.

Edge Compute.
 

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