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WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?
Do you think the SP will rocket with that result?
You know the answer. I don't know how old you are or how well educated but that shouldn't be a question from a "6 years holder". Very disappointed at you.
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Why is everybody got a short fuse these days?
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
There is nothing wrong with you, but there is clearly something wrong with the person who has an "oat latte love" cat as their avatar and declares holdings of 98% of their portfolio in an infinite PE, stock of which most have been smashed the past 13 months.

No the only thing wrong is this person who has to write defamatory and offensive insults at someone else's honest question to feel better about themselves.. Its a shame to see you all eating your own here. Disgraceful and immature human beings attacking people in that manner.

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Sirod69

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as simple as that:sneaky:
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Y'all need more ice cream in ya life.
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However, the amount of sensor data processed “in-car” can require significant compute and associated valuable power. BrainChip’s solution has hardware at the sensor to analyze the data in real-time and forward “inference data” to the car’s central processor. This architecture improves performance and radically reduces system-level power consumption.


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Did I miss this, or this is something new? Brainchip Automotive!
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BrainChip Automotive brings Essential AI to the next generation of smarter cars.

In-cabin experience is improved with on-chip learning for keyword spotting, “hey car,” face recognition, driver authentication, gesture recognition, and the unique ability to combine sensory modalities, creating a roadmap for the in-cabin experience of the future. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) focus on the automobile industry, as embedded sensors provide surrounding data that radically improve safety and pave the way for fully autonomous vehicles.

However, the amount of sensor data processed “in-car” can require significant compute and associated valuable power. BrainChip’s solution has hardware at the sensor to analyze the data in real-time and forward “inference data” to the car’s central processor. This architecture improves performance and radically reduces system-level power consumption.


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Nice find mate, thanks for bringing it to the forum , I've not seen that before.
Think they made a typo though " Hey Car" should be "Hey Charger" 😉

 
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Topic posted before but Tim just made one on LinkedIn.
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Umm, testing needs to be done after the chip is made.
I think the simulation technique is so advanced that they already know exactly what the chip will physically do later, with downward tolerance. I come from a different industry, but I think that the simulation technology for optimising and creating the model is still transferable. I don't think it's at all like when Rise has thought out everything exactly with his bread and follows the recipe exactly and then he opens the oven and - meeh.
 
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WoW, thanks for the tip I really appreciate it! Then maybe I could have saved some stupid questions (e.g. about the selector.)
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For me I have the perfect candidate for the transscript function. I sometimes find it really hard to understand Indians 😅
MosChip
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-236654
or this one:
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But it would take me a whole day to correct the transscript for you and make it understandable. Interesting for several groups here at TSE perhaps.
 
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I was just thinking again about something attributed to Brainchip founder and current CTO - PvdM. The comment and its significance has been rattling around in my head for months. I don't recall when he is "alledged" to have said it. I don't recall what precisely he said. It (my recollection of his words) is just a cloudy image rattling around in my head, like a re-occuring earworm, sort of. It dissappears for awhile, but then suddenly I find myself thinking about it again. Perhaps one of this forums other contributors can help me out here.

1) Did it actually happen and was it PvdM who said it? I sure think it was. This should be a relatively easy one for the 1,000 eyes.

2) When did he say it?

3) Why did he say it?

Number 3 above can be speculated about. Short of asking him directly why he said what I am remembering he said, we'll probably never know.

He has said a lot of things in the past, but two specific comments stand out for me. One is that there will be "explosive" sales. If he is a man of integrity and of good honest character, which I believe him to be, he would not say such a thing unless he believed it would be true. Unfortunately for us I don't think he said "when", however.

The second comment has to do with this recurring memory that keeps haunting me. Haunting is probably the wrong word, ....how about ruminate, ....yeah, ruminate. So what on earth do I keep ruminating about?

PvdM (I think) once said something to the effect of " ....the _____ doesn't realise or get how big of a thing this Megachips license or relationship is".
I paraphrased to the best of my memory, but I trust that many of you may be able to help me out here with what he actually said or wrote. However, I got the gist of it right I believe. Why would he say something like that?

Of all the things PvdM has said and written about, these two examples above are significant enough for me to continue to replay them in my mind, over and over again because they are incredibly important as we wait for market acceptance and recognition of our equity investment in Brainchip.
If Peter is that man of high integrity and honesty then these two comments must be true. They cannot be otherwise.

Combine that logic and Rene Haas' (ARM CEO) commentary about 3-5 year timeframes (say 4 years on average) for product conceptualization to actual production, throw in commentary from the esteemed Managing Director and Global Chief Technology Officer of Accenture - Jean-Luc Chatelain about what he see's as 2024 being a year in which the potential benefits of neuromorphic technology should help realize the benefits of artificial intelligence ,....well,.....

It really is hard for me at least to not get excited thinking about and anticipating what is to come.

With kind regards, ... dippY


My opinions only and no advice proffered. DYOR, and have a plan (hat tip to FF)
 
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I was just thinking again about something attributed to Brainchip founder and current CTO - PvdM. The comment and its significance has been rattling around in my head for months. I don't recall when he is "alledged" to have said it. I don't recall what precisely he said. It (my recollection of his words) is just a cloudy image rattling around in my head, like a re-occuring earworm, sort of. It dissappears for awhile, but then suddenly I find myself thinking about it again. Perhaps one of this forums other contributors can help me out here.

1) Did it actually happen and was it PvdM who said it? I sure think it was. This should be a relatively easy one for the 1,000 eyes.

2) When did he say it?

3) Why did he say it?

Number 3 above can be speculated about. Short of asking him directly why he said what I am remembering he said, we'll probably never know.

He has said a lot of things in the past, but two specific comments stand out for me. One is that there will be "explosive" sales. If he is a man of integrity and of good honest character, which I believe him to be, he would not say such a thing unless he believed it would be true. Unfortunately for us I don't think he said "when", however.

The second comment has to do with this recurring memory that keeps haunting me. Haunting is probably the wrong word, ....how about ruminate, ....yeah, ruminate. So what on earth do I keep ruminating about?

PvdM (I think) once said something to the effect of " ....the _____ doesn't realise or get how big of a thing this Megachips license or relationship is".
I paraphrased to the best of my memory, but I trust that many of you may be able to help me out here with what he actually said or wrote. However, I got the gist of it right I believe. Why would he say something like that?

Of all the things PvdM has said and written about, these two examples above are significant enough for me to continue to replay them in my mind, over and over again because they are incredibly important as we wait for market acceptance and recognition of our equity investment in Brainchip.
If Peter is that man of high integrity and honesty then these two comments must be true. They cannot be otherwise.

Combine that logic and Rene Haas' (ARM CEO) commentary about 3-5 year timeframes (say 4 years on average) for product conceptualization to actual production, throw in commentary from the esteemed Managing Director and Global Chief Technology Officer of Accenture - Jean-Luc Chatelain about what he see's as 2024 being a year in which the potential benefits of neuromorphic technology should help realize the benefits of artificial intelligence ,....well,.....

It really is hard for me at least to not get excited thinking about and anticipating what is to come.

With kind regards, ... dippY


My opinions only and no advice proffered. DYOR, and have a plan (hat tip to FF)
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I was just thinking again about something attributed to Brainchip founder and current CTO - PvdM. The comment and its significance has been rattling around in my head for months. I don't recall when he is "alledged" to have said it. I don't recall what precisely he said. It (my recollection of his words) is just a cloudy image rattling around in my head, like a re-occuring earworm, sort of. It dissappears for awhile, but then suddenly I find myself thinking about it again. Perhaps one of this forums other contributors can help me out here.

1) Did it actually happen and was it PvdM who said it? I sure think it was. This should be a relatively easy one for the 1,000 eyes.

2) When did he say it?

3) Why did he say it?

Number 3 above can be speculated about. Short of asking him directly why he said what I am remembering he said, we'll probably never know.

He has said a lot of things in the past, but two specific comments stand out for me. One is that there will be "explosive" sales. If he is a man of integrity and of good honest character, which I believe him to be, he would not say such a thing unless he believed it would be true. Unfortunately for us I don't think he said "when", however.

The second comment has to do with this recurring memory that keeps haunting me. Haunting is probably the wrong word, ....how about ruminate, ....yeah, ruminate. So what on earth do I keep ruminating about?

PvdM (I think) once said something to the effect of " ....the _____ doesn't realise or get how big of a thing this Megachips license or relationship is".
I paraphrased to the best of my memory, but I trust that many of you may be able to help me out here with what he actually said or wrote. However, I got the gist of it right I believe. Why would he say something like that?

Of all the things PvdM has said and written about, these two examples above are significant enough for me to continue to replay them in my mind, over and over again because they are incredibly important as we wait for market acceptance and recognition of our equity investment in Brainchip.
If Peter is that man of high integrity and honesty then these two comments must be true. They cannot be otherwise.

Combine that logic and Rene Haas' (ARM CEO) commentary about 3-5 year timeframes (say 4 years on average) for product conceptualization to actual production, throw in commentary from the esteemed Managing Director and Global Chief Technology Officer of Accenture - Jean-Luc Chatelain about what he see's as 2024 being a year in which the potential benefits of neuromorphic technology should help realize the benefits of artificial intelligence ,....well,.....

It really is hard for me at least to not get excited thinking about and anticipating what is to come.

With kind regards, ... dippY


My opinions only and no advice proffered. DYOR, and have a plan (hat tip to FF)
 
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