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Esq.111

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Chart wise she looks ready for liftoff.

Esq.
Probably go the opposite direction now you’ve opened you mouth lol

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Tothemoon24

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As the dimensions of models, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), expand over time, so too do their computational requirements, resulting in a subsequent rise in energy costs for their training. One viable solution to mitigate these challenges involves the adoption of biologically inspired neural networks, specifically Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs). Renowned for their energy efficiency, SNNs can be effectively employed across a spectrum of fields including robotics, neuromorphic hardware, reinforcement learning, and brain-computer interfaces. Below is a post that delves into the intricacies of SNNs.
To know more about SNNs you can check out the following resources:
Training Spiking Neural Networks Using Lessons From Deep Learning - https://lnkd.in/gpsuk9US
S4NN: temporal backpropagation for spiking neural networks with one spike per neuron - https://lnkd.in/gDNGpp2e

#machinelearning #artificialintelligence #llms #research #deeplearning
 
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mkm109

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The following is a link to a presentation containing a Brainchip created Competitive Analysis Chart at page 13.


You will note beyond Intel and IBM that Google Coral and Deep Learning Accelerators from Nvidia and others are listed and compared to AKIDA which ticks all the boxes.

Today we are told the competitors names are not included basically for politeness sake.

Until today Brainchip has seen no reason to be so polite about Google, Nvidia & others when listing competitors failings compared to AKIDA technology.

What has changed???

My opinion only DYOR
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I was thinking the same.. what has changed that necessitated a more polite approach?
🙄 Could they be working on integrating our IP? 🤫
 
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Looks like a dead cat bounce 🚀 hopefully a close in the 40s to close the gap at .44
I don't think you know what a dead cat bounce is, otherwise you wouldn't be putting a rocket ship after it 😛

"In finance, a dead cat bounce is a small, brief recovery in the price of a declining stock. Derived from the idea that "even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height""


And anyway I've tried it and they definitely don't bounce.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Chart wise she looks ready for liftoff.

Esq.
Hey Esqui old friend.
Do we have any jiggery pokery witching hour stuff coming up with the end of Feb leap year thingamabob?
Somebody somewhere mentioned ASX300 rebalancing???
 
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Esq.111

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Afternoon Hop ,

Not sure on the ASX300.

Only the Quadruple Witching Day ...third faraday in March .

* would appear the asx 300 rebalance takes place 4th March ..... with inclusion or removal taking effect 21st March ,

AnnouncementIndices Involved
December 2023S&P/ASX 20, 50, 100, 200.
September 2023S&P/ASX 20, 50, 100, 200, 300.
June 2023S&P/ASX 20, 50, 100, 200.
March 2023S&P/ASX 20, 50, 100, 200, 300, All Ordinaries.

Regards ,
Esq.
 
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Buckley's chance I would say.

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HopalongPetrovski

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Afternoon Hop ,

Not sure on the ASX300.

Only the Quadruple Witching Day ...third faraday in March .

* would appear the asx 300 rebalance takes place 4th March ..... with inclusion or removal taking effect 21st March ,

AnnouncementIndices Involved
December 2023S&P/ASX 20, 50, 100, 200.
September 2023S&P/ASX 20, 50, 100, 200, 300.
June 2023S&P/ASX 20, 50, 100, 200.
March 2023S&P/ASX 20, 50, 100, 200, 300, All Ordinaries.

Regards ,
Esq.
Thanks Mate.
Potentially interesting convergence around the witching day and rebalance. ???
Anyone have any clue why Sean flew all the way to Australia to do meetings that could have been done on zoom like the roadshow was???
 
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Thanks Mate.
Potentially interesting convergence around the witching day and rebalance. ???
Anyone have any clue why Sean flew all the way to Australia to do meetings that could have been done on zoom like the roadshow was???
Considering he says, he's watching every BrainChip penny, it could only be for business purposes (in my opinion) which often still require the personal touch, in late stage negotiations.
 
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Who has trading data?
Who is Shorting? And who is accumulating?
 
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Newk R

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Wow, someone's prepared to lose 1 mil shares at 36c to get the price down. Talk about corruption.
 
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Rskiff

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Yesterdays investor presentation is now available here:


The fact that the company now no longer needs to prove in silicon future iterations of Akida is a huge in saving $$$.
 
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I think the 1.16 million sell order at 36 cents in the closing auction is fudge..

Aimed at pushing a lower close..

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But whatever 🙄..
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Considering he says, he's watching every BrainChip penny, it could only be for business purposes (in my opinion) which often still require the personal touch, in late stage negotiations.
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MDhere

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Goodness me who is the duffer putting 956789 at .36 for sale?? Maybe for a divorce settlement!??
 
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RobjHunt

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Of recent, when we have green days, sp is up 4 - 9c. It’d be nice if the .5 & 1c raises have gone 😁

Pantene Peeps 😉
 
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I think the 1.16 million sell order at 36 cents in the closing auction is fudge..

Aimed at pushing a lower close..

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But whatever 🙄..
What a surprise, there doesn't look like there was 1.16 million shares sold in the closing auction 🙄
(Edit - there was actually over 2 million)

Manipulators and shorters and their silly and transparent, immature games..

Ah well, what can you do?..
 
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What a surprise, there doesn't look like there was 1.16 million shares sold in the closing auction 🙄

Manipulators and shorters and their silly and transparent, immature games..

Ah well, what can you do?..
Actually looks like 2,007,472 was snapped upped at .38 on closing
 
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What a surprise, there doesn't look like there was 1.16 million shares sold in the closing auction 🙄

Manipulators and shorters and their silly and transparent, immature games..

Ah well, what can you do?..
Looks to me over 2 ml sold in ouction.
 
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