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From what I can tell they don't get many emails so maybe they willHAhaha I don't imagine you'll get a reply for "test"
From what I can tell they don't get many emails so maybe they willHAhaha I don't imagine you'll get a reply for "test"
He's still got some in super so will still benefit if brn takes off into the sunsetSkutza
All I can say is I hope that the decision you made is based on research you did and not on sentiment on a social media platform. Ultimately you and only you need to live with that outcome. I wish you the best.
25 + Millions short positions was closed on the 15th. So who brought the rest of the volume on last friday?
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Some serious bad timing and Irony if all the insto’s having to sell down BRN now due to BRN falling out of the asx200…then there is a sizeable pop in revenue in a quarterly soon that proves out a deal with Intel! Sean is playing his cards very close to his chest.
This is going to be interesting. Could well be the the biggest stock turn around in history of the ASX if this plays out favourably.
In regards to general SP. Well we rode up the good times on entering the ASX200 and insto funds buying in and now we have to ride out the bad times of them all selling out in one tight time period which is just exacerbated selling - it not quite normal, but is it an opportunity at these prices? …time will tell. This silly SP time will pass.
The Intel story sure is interesting - a question for the real tech heads out there - was Loihi dev heading in this local PC local AI processing direction and for release now? or do we think that some “other tech” has helped them leapfrog forward here? For what they are claiming their new chip can do.
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Hi Deena,Iseki,
1. I appreciate that you have concerns, and in particular about the decline in our share price over time. I have a substantial holding in BRN and I am also concerned about the decline ... but not worried.
2. A lot of shareholders are of the mistaken belief that the company management is responsible for the share price movement up or down. To quote our management - "The share price will do what the share price does." The management's job is NOT to try to manipulate share price up or down. I believe that this would be illegal.
3. I think you may not be fully appreciate the importance of NDAs. Without them we would not have relationships with a lot of major companies that we work with. In part, this is the reason that many contracts are deliberately written to include clauses in which certain conditions have to be met first. After all; in the developmental stage future revenues are unpredictable, and we must support and nurture these relationships in order for them to blossom.
We all hope that the share price will turn around soon. I am looking forward to seeing each new 4C which may herald the return to better share prices. Another 4 or 5 weeks to wait for the next one. lol
Cheers, Deena
Reckon based on Brownchips record of typo and talko errors in reports and presentations, I’d just assume Intel means Intel Foundry and all that entails… and leave aside any Baseless Unfounded Theories for the time being?
Just an observation on my part, which may or may not be of any significance:
I’ve been wondering (especially after Colleen Vitolo’s comment “Great job Todd and Rob!” that @Dhm had spotted on Sept 8: https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-359269) whether there was any particular reason why Tony Dawe did not comment on the fact that the entity under number 17 in Fact Finder’s list of corporate and academic engagements reads “Intel” rather than “Intel Foundry Services (IFS)”?
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It may just seem a technicality, as of course Intel is the company behind IFS and Brainchip even uses the (old, pre-2020) Intel logo on their partnership website (whereas recent Brainchip presentations have been using the IFS logo instead), but my point is “Intel” being listed could suggest to readers that there is more collaboration with Brainchip than just the foundry business, which, however, is the only technology partnership between Brainchip and Intel that has so far been officially announced. So in a list of relationships that have been publicly acknowledged to date, I’d personally expect to find “IFS” rather than “Intel”.
I was actually going to point this out to @Fact Finder himself, after he had reposted that compilation of companies and universities in his recent article questioning NVIDIA’s long-term survival, but I noticed he has since changed the name from “Intel” to “Intel Foundries”. Maybe he is willing to shed some light on the reason for his editing? His own proofreading or someone else’s? If so, was that someone else by any chance a Brainchip employee?
So the question is: Does the fact that neither Rob Telson nor his colleagues in the US found it necessary to correct the entity’s name under number 17 on the list (initially at least) indicate there is further collaboration with Intel, not only through the foundry business alone (however, overlooking the fact that no public announcement has so far been made) or do they simply not bother to differentiate between Intel Foundry Services and Intel?![]()
What keeps you invested here and I'm not insinuating that you should sell.386 buyers for 11,788,971 units
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357 sellers for 23,751,865 units
That’s a fkn market sensitive announcement if I’ve ever seen one.. Unless they’re only selling 5 of them for a few grand each.![]()
BrainChip Engages VVDN to Deliver Industry’s First Commercial Edge Box Based on Neuromorphic Technology
BrainChip Engages VVDN to Deliver Industry’s First Commercial Edge Box Based on Neuromorphic Technologywww.businesswire.com
BrainChip Engages VVDN to Deliver Industry’s First Commercial Edge Box Based on Neuromorphic Technology
September 20, 2023 05:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time
LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI IP, today announced that it has partnered with VVDN Technologies, a premier electronics engineering and manufacturing company, to deliver the industry’s first Edge box based on neuromorphic technology.
“Edge AI systems specifically architected to meet the performance, power, cooling, portability, and cost requirements are necessary to drive market growth.”
VVDN Technologies is an industry-leading device manufacture and solutions provider that has extensive experience in developing and deploying vision-based solutions for various domains, such as automotive, industrial, security surveillance, enterprise, medical and others. VVDN will complement BrainChip’s AI capability with their domain expertise in hardware design, firmware development, cloud integration and manufacturing for the Edge box product.
“We are excited to bring the benefits of neuromorphic computing to the Edge AI market with VVDN as our lead partner,” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip. “This portable and compact Edge box is a game-changer that enables customers to deploy AI applications cost-effectively with unprecedented speed and efficiency to proliferate the benefits of intelligent compute.”
The Edge box is a compact and powerful device that can run various AI applications at the Edge of the network, such as video analytics, face recognition, object detection and more. The Edge box leverages BrainChip’s Akida™ processors, which are designed to mimic the structure and function of the human brain. Akida processors offer high performance, low power consumption and scalability for Edge AI solutions.
“Edge boxes are a rapidly growing segment in AI and are currently based on platforms from major players,” said Bram Geenen Co-founder of Wevolver, providers of one of the most subscribed Edge AI analyst reports. “The cost-effectiveness, efficiency and scalability of BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic processor, coupled with VVDN’s solutions expertise should deliver a boost to the proliferation of customizable and secure AI applications at the Edge.”
“Edge AI is currently dominated by Nvidia and Qualcomm. But these systems are not ideal for the Edge from a power, size, and cost perspective,” said Marc Staimer, President Dragon Slayer Consulting. “Edge AI systems specifically architected to meet the performance, power, cooling, portability, and cost requirements are necessary to drive market growth.”
The Edge box will be available for presale from BrainChip and VVDN later this year.
About BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY)
BrainChip is the worldwide leader in Edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company’s first-to-market, fully digital, event-based AI processor, Akida™, uses neuromorphic principles to mimic the human brain, analyzing only essential sensor inputs at the point of acquisition, processing data with unparalleled efficiency, precision, and economy of energy. Akida uniquely enables Edge learning local to the chip, independent of the cloud, dramatically reducing latency while improving privacy and data security. Akida Neural processor IP, which can be integrated into SoCs on any process technology, has shown substantial benefits on today’s workloads and networks, and offers a platform for developers to create, tune and run their models using standard AI workflows like Tensorflow/Keras. In enabling effective Edge compute to be universally deployable across real world applications such as connected cars, consumer electronics, and industrial IoT, BrainChip is proving that on-chip AI, close to the sensor, is the future, for its customers’ products, as well as the planet. Explore the benefits of Essential AI at www.brainchip.com.
Follow BrainChip on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/BrainChip_inc
Follow BrainChip on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7792006
Contacts
Media Contact:
Mark Smith
JPR Communications
818-398-1424
Investor Contact:
Tony Dawe
Director, Global Investor Relations
BrainChip
tdawe@brainchip.com
BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS LTD
ASX:BRN
I assume no Ip is required here as it may be a profit sharing formula product.No IP deal required if they attain IP from the likes of Renesas so watch for the lumpy-ness.
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We are witnessing one of the greatest investment decisions in history.An orchestrated wind has been howling through the BRN tree of late, with many a frustrated investor succumbing to this wind and falling like an autumn leaf, or being picket off one by one by unscrupulous players that do this for a living with a smile on there face.
Is this the last of the tree shake? don't know. I am firmly chained to the truck and my resolve in this great technological marvel has never been stronger, even bought some more this morning.
You got to ask yourself, your selling who's buying?
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You've bought 50000 units in BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS LTD (BRN) at a price of $00.20 per unit (not including brokerage), on trading account *
So maybe they’re selling it to a few Traffic Control Centres for kids parties..Industry’s First Commercial Edge Box Based on Neuromorphic Technology
Based on (buzz words gaining traction) NEUROMORPHIC TECHNOLOGY
EDGE is good too. And FIRST.
And Brainchip.
Soon we can connect the $$$$....and kiss off dots (well not entirely)