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HopalongPetrovski

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A little light reading for those poor, dear enraged souls......
We studied this book in high school English along with critical thinking and debate skills.

Some may be enlightened, others have their minds blown...........
Enter at your own absurdist risk. šŸ¤£

Harrison Bergeron

"Harrison Bergeron" is a satirical dystopian science-fiction short story by American writer Kurt Vonnegut, first published in October 1961. Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, the story was republished in the author's Welcome to the Monkey House collection in 1968.
 
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mrgds

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Hi All
My last comment on this is a request.

Some months ago Pitt Street Research put out a video which I gather they do from time to time and in that video they discussed Brainchip and slammed Sean Hehir CEO for ignoring Australian investors. Pretty sure it was posted here. They criticised him for never coming to Australia and a whole host of other things related to communication failures.

If someone has access it might help some if it were linked here for them to watch.

I was so aggrieved by this video that I sent an email to Tony Dawe complaining about the fact that Pitt Street Research which had been one of the greatest supporters of Brainchip over many years had become so disaffected that it was publicly echoing the concerns of myself and retail shareholders around communication or absence thereof.

I received back a usual reply that they were aware etc etc;

Given that Sean Hehir had an interview scheduled with Pitt Street Research and they released a video it would seem that they were attempting to address the issues raised by Pitt Street Research and no doubt other analysts and professional investors.

So what might seem like randomly flying around Australia by some may well have been a deliberate and calculated attempt to do better on the communications front as published by Pitt Street Research.

But of course those who feel aggrieved that a company with limited funds did not hire auditoriums in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Perth and all the staff necessary to stage the events and issue personal invitations to 40,000 shareholders months in advance so they could mark their diaries and attend to hear already publicly available information will not be appeased by this attempt.

What if they offered subsidised transport from regional areas to provide complete fairness to every shareholder. Would that tip the balance?

But of course such events would then give the another agenda crew an opportunity to attack the company over the absurd waste of scarce capital on a public relations exercise where all that was discussed was publicly available information.

Hopefully I have provided the faux rage set with sufficient material now to as Whitlam said ā€˜maintain the (faux) rageā€™ in my further absence.

My opinion only DYOR
Fact Finder
@Fact Finder ............ You mentioned that most shareholders were questioning Sean/Tony regarding the lack of communication and the short manipulation.
With regards to the short manipulation, can you give feed back on what Sean/BODs have been doing with regards to this?
As we know, shorting can be very detrimental to a company, especially a start-up, so id like to hear of/if any pro-active steps that may have been taken.
 
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Boab

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A little light reading for those poor, dear enraged souls......
We studied this book in high school English along with critical thinking and debate skills.

Some may be enlightened, others have their minds blown...........
Enter at your own absurdist risk. šŸ¤£

Harrison Bergeron

"Harrison Bergeron" is a satirical dystopian science-fiction short story by American writer Kurt Vonnegut, first published in October 1961. Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, the story was republished in the author's Welcome to the Monkey House collection in 1968.
Love Slaughterhouse five.
 
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wilzy123

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Hi All
My last comment on this is a request.

Some months ago Pitt Street Research put out a video which I gather they do from time to time and in that video they discussed Brainchip and slammed Sean Hehir CEO for ignoring Australian investors. Pretty sure it was posted here. They criticised him for never coming to Australia and a whole host of other things related to communication failures.

If someone has access it might help some if it were linked here for them to watch.

I was so aggrieved by this video that I sent an email to Tony Dawe complaining about the fact that Pitt Street Research which had been one of the greatest supporters of Brainchip over many years had become so disaffected that it was publicly echoing the concerns of myself and retail shareholders around communication or absence thereof.

I received back a usual reply that they were aware etc etc;

Given that Sean Hehir had an interview scheduled with Pitt Street Research and they released a video it would seem that they were attempting to address the issues raised by Pitt Street Research and no doubt other analysts and professional investors.

So what might seem like randomly flying around Australia by some may well have been a deliberate and calculated attempt to do better on the communications front as published by Pitt Street Research.

But of course those who feel aggrieved that a company with limited funds did not hire auditoriums in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Perth and all the staff necessary to stage the events and issue personal invitations to 40,000 shareholders months in advance so they could mark their diaries and attend to hear already publicly available information will not be appeased by this attempt.

What if they offered subsidised transport from regional areas to provide complete fairness to every shareholder. Would that tip the balance?

But of course such events would then give the another agenda crew an opportunity to attack the company over the absurd waste of scarce capital on a public relations exercise where all that was discussed was publicly available information.

Hopefully I have provided the faux rage set with sufficient material now to as Whitlam said ā€˜maintain the (faux) rageā€™ in my further absence.

My opinion only DYOR
Fact Finder

WEN INVITE? WEN MOON?

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its bicepsšŸ’Ŗ!
Bravo,
Thatā€™s exactly what I thought, until someone alerted there was no AI Accelerator in that release and Hailo was being used..

Anyway, whatā€™s new here? Did we miss something?

I wouldā€™ve thought that if said MCU released to market had Akida inside, said share price would be definitively cranking harder now for sure..


Hi Schnitzy,

As per previous post, Renesas is launching the first chip based on the new 22nm CMOS process in Q4 2023.

So, since we are in Q4 right now it can't be too long before we see the launch.

In December 2022 Sailesh Chickpea (I've forgotten how to spell his surname, sorry) from Renesas said ā€œOur next step is to use more advanced technology nodes to push microcontrollers into the gigahertz regime and that's where they overlap with microprocessors. The way I see it is that what matters most is the performance of the system.

ā€œNow you have accelerators to drive AI with neural processing units rather than a dual-core processor. We are working with a third party to put a processor into production in December on a 22nm CMOS process,ā€ Chittipeddi said.

Brainchip and Renesas signed an agreement in December 2020 to implement spiking neural network technology. The tools are vital for this new field. ā€œThe partner gives us the training tools we need,ā€ he said.

Also, in the previous article I posted it says that "Renesas will combine the new 22-nm MCUs with numerous compatible devices from its portfolio to offer a wide array of Winning Combinations".

So, as @chapman89 once famously said "Now can everybody just hold their horses and understand that we are all going to be rich".šŸ“šŸ’°šŸ˜




https://www.linkedin.com/in/sailesh-chittipeddi-81774a1/overlay/about-this-profile/

 
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Exactly! I was very envious of the casual catch-ups in Perth. Would have loved to have met the crew, but seriously never contemplated for a minute that it was anything more than an informal opportunity to meet and have a chat over a drink. Stop overthinking it people! Do you really think theyā€™re unprofessional enough to say anything that isnā€™t already on public record.
We barely see social media posts from the company yet people here think the meeting was so significant that it moved the market šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
 
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@Fact Finder ............ You mentioned that most shareholders were questioning Sean/Tony regarding the lack of communication and the short manipulation.
With regards to the short manipulation, can you give feed back on what Sean/BODs have been doing with regards to this?
As we know, shorting can be very detrimental to a company, especially a start-up, so id like to hear of/if any pro-active steps that may have been taken.
Hi MRGDS
They acknowledged its existence but bundled it in with the undervalued share price and my take was they see IP sales and commercial adoption as the panacea for all the ills.

It struck me that Seanā€™s entire focus is capitalising on

1. the ecosystem they have built, and
2. the fact that AKIDA 2.0 is so fit for purpose and well received by potential customers,

that his every waking moment is taken up with driving adoption and sales.

One further thing Sean Hehir emphasised and I apologise for omitting it is that currently the only reliable/benchmarking of Edge compute offerings is that being done and released by TinyML.

He stated that because Edge is still a poorly defined flexible term a lot of benchmarking being done is unreliable and or manufactured to suit a purpose.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

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Wags

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Well said! The naivety around here is astounding. Professional investors, analysts, institutions brokers and journos have meetings with publicly listed company boards all the time. Now some lowly retail investors get the same privilege and the sky is falling. I believe FF, Chapman, and Serag have shared on TSE what they were told at the meeting. Thatā€™s more information than we would have been given if the meeting was instos or brokers only.
Look, thereā€™s no doubt that as a group of BRN shareholders we are facing some adversity at present. Self doubt, paranoia and anxiety seep in especially if you are sitting on large paper losses and personal timelines for revenue have blown out. I feel it too. But BRN is in the right place at the right time. IMO the business model that is (barely) 2 years old will bear fruit. Our ecosystem will succeed. Have a look at the journey of some other tech behemoths. Letā€™s not eat our own and become victim to conspiracy theories. Onward.
Carefull @Papacass you are letting commonsense and practicality creep into your message.
I have flown in for the last two AGM's, and met up with other shareholders and BOD's over a beer. I honestly felt a little tinge when I felt not good enough for an invite, but as you say, happy for other solid shareholders to attend and pass on their thoughts. They didn't have to. (Thankyou also to FF, Chappy and the others).
Like lots here (I assume), my timelines had us further down the road by now, but I accept the headwinds and world affairs mess with the big end of town. I had really hoped we would have surfaced for real world good, during the pandemic, with a breath analyser, but alas, the sensors weren't up to the task.
On balance, I still firmly believe, the train is still coming chippers, and I think it's still coming at a great rate on knots. I can watch and speculate for quite a while yet, but I wont be surprised at all, when a surprise lands.
Also, want to say thankyou to the valued contributors here, plus or minus, as long as balanced discussion gets kicked around.
No thankyou, to the constant negativity, bullying and bashing. I think you all should just F*^k off.
I expect to get a public flogging for that, but oh well, Its friday arvo and Ive got a beer in my hand. (as I shrug my shoulders)
Have fun weekend all, stay safe.
Macca
 
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No thankyou, to the constant negativity, bullying and bashing. I think you all should just F*^k off.
I expect to get a public flogging for that, but oh well, Its friday arvo and Ive got a beer in my hand. (as I shrug my shoulders)
Have fun weekend all, stay safe.
Macca
But it does make good reading

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Carefull @Papacass you are letting commonsense and practicality creep into your message.
I have flown in for the last two AGM's, and met up with other shareholders and BOD's over a beer. I honestly felt a little tinge when I felt not good enough for an invite, but as you say, happy for other solid shareholders to attend and pass on their thoughts. They didn't have to. (Thankyou also to FF, Chappy and the others).
Like lots here (I assume), my timelines had us further down the road by now, but I accept the headwinds and world affairs mess with the big end of town. I had really hoped we would have surfaced for real world good, during the pandemic, with a breath analyser, but alas, the sensors weren't up to the task.
On balance, I still firmly believe, the train is still coming chippers, and I think it's still coming at a great rate on knots. I can watch and speculate for quite a while yet, but I wont be surprised at all, when a surprise lands.
Also, want to say thankyou to the valued contributors here, plus or minus, as long as balanced discussion gets kicked around.
No thankyou, to the constant negativity, bullying and bashing. I think you all should just F*^k off.
I expect to get a public flogging for that, but oh well, Its friday arvo and Ive got a beer in my hand. (as I shrug my shoulders)
Have fun weekend all, stay safe.
Macca
Hi Wags,

This is the technion NaNose patent application:
US2023152319A1 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RAPID DETECTION OF VIRUSES

A device, optionally in a form of a handheld device, for diagnosing, screening or monitoring a viral infection in an asymptomatic subject, the device comprising:

a sensor surface comprising one or more sensing regions, each of the sensing regions comprising ligand-associated nanoparticles, configured and operable for interacting with one or more VOCs present in the subject's exhaled breath; and

a processing unit comprising a learning and pattern recognition analyzer configured for receiving output signals from the one or more of the sensing regions and comparing the signals to a stored data, by utilizing a pattern recognition algorithm;

wherein the ligands associated to the nanoparticles are selected from dodecanethiol, hexanethiol, decanethiol, tert-dodecanethiol, butanethiol, 2-ethylhexanethiol, dibutyl disulfide, 2-nitro-4-trifluoromethylbenzenethiol, benzylmercaptane, 4-chlorobenzenemethanethiol, 3-ethoxythiolphenol, 4-tert-methylbenzenethiol and 1-heptanethiol.

wherein the sensor surface comprises a plurality or one or more sensing regions, each of the sensing regions is in the form of a plurality of gold nanoparticles, each of the nanoparticles being surface-associated with ligand molecules selected from dodecanethiol, hexanethiol, decanethiol, tert-dodecanethiol, butanethiol, 2-ethylhexanethiol, dibutyl disulfide, 2-nitro-4-trifluoromethylbenzenethiol, benzylmercaptane, 4-chlorobenzenemethanethiol, 3-ethoxythiolphenol, 4-tert-methylbenzenethiol and 1-heptanethiol
.

As Wiki explains it:

Denticity (represented by Īŗ) refers to the number of times a ligand bonds to a metal through noncontiguous donor sites. Many ligands are capable of binding metal ions through multiple sites, usually because the ligands have lone pairs on more than one atom. Ligands that bind via more than one atom are often termed chelating. A ligand that binds through two sites is classified as bidentate, and three sites as tridentate. The "bite angle" refers to the angle between the two bonds of a bidentate chelate. Chelating ligands are commonly formed by linking donor groups via organic linkers. A classic bidentate ligand is ethylenediamine, which is derived by the linking of two ammonia groups with an ethylene (āˆ’CH2CH2āˆ’) linker. A classic example of a polydentate ligand is the hexadentate chelating agent EDTA, which is able to bond through six sites, completely surrounding some metals. The number of times a polydentate ligand binds to a metal centre is symbolized by "Īŗn", where n indicates the number of sites by which a ligand attaches to a metal. EDTA4āˆ’, when it is hexidentate, binds as a Īŗ6-ligand, the amines and the carboxylate oxygen atoms are not contiguous. In practice, the n value of a ligand is not indicated explicitly but rather assumed. The binding affinity of a chelating system depends on the chelating angle or bite angle.


I think they've got their ligands in a knot.
 
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Wags

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Hi Wags,

This is the technion NaNose patent application:
US2023152319A1 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RAPID DETECTION OF VIRUSES

A device, optionally in a form of a handheld device, for diagnosing, screening or monitoring a viral infection in an asymptomatic subject, the device comprising:

a sensor surface comprising one or more sensing regions, each of the sensing regions comprising ligand-associated nanoparticles, configured and operable for interacting with one or more VOCs present in the subject's exhaled breath; and

a processing unit comprising a learning and pattern recognition analyzer configured for receiving output signals from the one or more of the sensing regions and comparing the signals to a stored data, by utilizing a pattern recognition algorithm;

wherein the ligands associated to the nanoparticles are selected from dodecanethiol, hexanethiol, decanethiol, tert-dodecanethiol, butanethiol, 2-ethylhexanethiol, dibutyl disulfide, 2-nitro-4-trifluoromethylbenzenethiol, benzylmercaptane, 4-chlorobenzenemethanethiol, 3-ethoxythiolphenol, 4-tert-methylbenzenethiol and 1-heptanethiol.

wherein the sensor surface comprises a plurality or one or more sensing regions, each of the sensing regions is in the form of a plurality of gold nanoparticles, each of the nanoparticles being surface-associated with ligand molecules selected from dodecanethiol, hexanethiol, decanethiol, tert-dodecanethiol, butanethiol, 2-ethylhexanethiol, dibutyl disulfide, 2-nitro-4-trifluoromethylbenzenethiol, benzylmercaptane, 4-chlorobenzenemethanethiol, 3-ethoxythiolphenol, 4-tert-methylbenzenethiol and 1-heptanethiol
.

As Wiki explains it:

Denticity (represented by Īŗ) refers to the number of times a ligand bonds to a metal through noncontiguous donor sites. Many ligands are capable of binding metal ions through multiple sites, usually because the ligands have lone pairs on more than one atom. Ligands that bind via more than one atom are often termed chelating. A ligand that binds through two sites is classified as bidentate, and three sites as tridentate. The "bite angle" refers to the angle between the two bonds of a bidentate chelate. Chelating ligands are commonly formed by linking donor groups via organic linkers. A classic bidentate ligand is ethylenediamine, which is derived by the linking of two ammonia groups with an ethylene (āˆ’CH2CH2āˆ’) linker. A classic example of a polydentate ligand is the hexadentate chelating agent EDTA, which is able to bond through six sites, completely surrounding some metals. The number of times a polydentate ligand binds to a metal centre is symbolized by "Īŗn", where n indicates the number of sites by which a ligand attaches to a metal. EDTA4āˆ’, when it is hexidentate, binds as a Īŗ6-ligand, the amines and the carboxylate oxygen atoms are not contiguous. In practice, the n value of a ligand is not indicated explicitly but rather assumed. The binding affinity of a chelating system depends on the chelating angle or bite angle.


I think they've got their ligands in a knot.
Doggie, sure am glad to have you in our corner. (btw, I knew all that :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Your smarts are right up there, bet hey, so is your humour.
Great job, have a dandy weekend.
 
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Unless Sean pu

Unless one of the biggest rabbit tricks are pulled out of his hat he is gone for all money and wonā€™t be back next AGM,we had the numbers for strike 1 and now with more shareholders pissed with management and the directors all looking like strike 2 will be a forgone conclusion. As besides you select few who get access should,not get,at least 70 percent of shareholders are pissed,why question and speak to happy investors itā€™s the unhappy that will vote with their feet.
Iā€™m a who , not a that . I am also happy and I will vote . I will also increase my shareholding before the next GM and try and shove an inverted pineapple šŸ up your endeavours
 
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What I find most interesting is how transparent you and the other manipulators are but I should not be surprised given the proven depths of human depravity.

Personal attacks, threats of spills, pompous claims of self importance and financial sophistication.

Uninformed claims that a spill will remove a CEO.

The ignorance and misinformation rains down like a river.

Go and read the Rules a spill has no implications for the Chairman or the CEO particularly when the spill is led by disgruntled retail shareholders who manage to cobble together 25% on two occasions. The existing Board simply nominates again and are elected because they donā€™t even have to get 50% of the possible vote at the spill meeting.

The only oneā€™s who win from a spill are the shorts, the manipulators and the trolls.

Retail shareholders will always loose.

Sharing publicly available information has not and will not ever be a cause for concern however ignorance and sinister intent will always be a trigger to be careful as the purveyor is someone not to be trusted.

Those who might be influenced by these flawed individuals should ask why has not one of these individuals challenged or unpicked the information that is contained in my earlier post?

Why have they not identified the untruths?

Why have they not identified and laid bare the price sensitive insider information that they seek to rage against?

Can they not find it?

Why have they not considered that the CEO and Board of a publicly listed company randomly sampling the views of a group of shareholders to understand their concerns beyond the simplicity of the day to day share price might be a good thing?

It was clear that the shareholders who attended in Sydney cut across age, social circumstance and were not selected based on the size of their wallet or shareholding.

Or dare I say what institution they worked at or what broker they break bread with on the weekend.

They gave all the outward appearance of a random selection and not an elite group of so called sophisticated or institutional investors.

Does this failure to only speak with the so called elites offend their collective sense of entitlement?

Do they fear their position as controllers of wealth and hence power may be undermined?

Real people with real concerns such as wives, husbands, children, retirement plans, fixed incomes, mortgages, relatives and friends who had invested on their advice in other words real people who only had one thing in common they have invested their hard earned in Brainchip and had concerns like the genuine shareholders who post here.

While the attacks have been directed at me these warriors of all that is disgusting about the ASX and social media are at the same time denigrating all the other real shareholders who took up this first in their lifetime opportunity to have a voice and be heard by those in charge of the company they have invested in.

Who among this group here would if offered the same opportunity to be heard not accept with a virtuous heart?

It is clear what the individuals who have played the man instead of the ball are about and it is not ensuring that an investment in Brainchip pays off for all shareholders.

My opinion only DYOR though Blind Freddie says their intent is obvious.

Regards
Fact Finder
Careful FF . First spelling mistake in two years . Loose . ā¤ļø
 
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Labsy

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Look guys, I must admit that I do find it odd, however I have utmost respect for the management and kudos to FF for making mention of it in the first place and I am more than happy as a significant share holder to have him as our eyes and ears along with Tech and others... I don't see anything sinister and we should move on.. sincerely and honestly I am not fussed by this.
 
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Reminds me of western politicians secretly meeting with their lobby groups. Vlad

BrainChip did what other companies also do ... invite influencers. They have to make sure that investors will not vote against BrainChip's management during the next annual meeting. So they probably only invited very active and positive BrainChip supporters who do not criticize the management. My guess.
 
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