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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???
A bit of stock market astrology:

Investors: Akida is in the ascendancy - consult your yacht broker.
Traders: Hodl.
Shorters: Uranus is in conjunction with Tatarus. Buy asbestos options.
 
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Terroni2105

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I totally missed the Technion Institute by being bedazzled with Cornell Tech.
Did everyone else notice?


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Yes but had wondered why no one had mentioned given Brainchip’s work with NaNose.

My opinion only DYOR
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Yes but had wondered why no one had mentioned given Brainchip’s work with NaNose.

My opinion only DYOR
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Which the patent is still pending and can’t be that far away from approval

 
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Found a few new interesting ones.



Advanced Real-Time Seismic Monitoring Platform​

Award Information
Agency:Department of Energy
Branch:N/A
Contract:DE-SC0023750
Agency Tracking Number:0000272557
Amount:$206,493.00
Phase:phase I
Program:SBIR
Solicitation Topic Code:C56-06a
Solicitation Number:DE-FOA-0002903
Timeline
Solicitation Year:2023
Award Year:2023
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date):2023-07-10
Award End Date (Contract End Date):2024-07-09
Small Business Information
SEQUENT LOGIC LLC
1300 N 200 E STE 118
Logan, UT 84341
United States
DUNS:087443253
HUBZone Owned:Yes
Woman Owned:No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged:No
Principal Investigator
Name: Ryan Seeley
Phone: (435) 994-8044
Email: seeleyr@sequentlogic.com
Business Contact
Name: Ryan Seeley
Phone: (435) 994-8044
Email: seeleyr@sequentlogic.com
Research Institution
N/A
Abstract
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) systems produce data at very high throughputs (~100 MB/s) that quickly accumulate to unmanageable data volumes (~10 TB/day). These data throughputs lead to difficulty in establishing a distributed seismic observatory integrating DAS nodes at the network edge because data cannot be transferred and interpreted in a real-time fashion. The problem can be addressed by compressing data and/or performing additional real-time signal processing at the network edge prior to sending data to a centralized controller of a distributed seismic observatory. The proposed solution creates and provisions, respectively, a flexible set of hardware at the edge and in the cloud, allowing compression and/or seismic event detection algorithms to target CPU, GPU, and/or FPGA hardware both within edge-based nodes and cloud-based controller. The Phase-I project is devoted to implementing DAS data preprocessing and compression with the intent to achieve optimum compression of DAS data at the edge. State-of-the-art, opensource compressors will be selected and employed to compress publicly available DAS data. Seismic event detection algorithms will be used to assess and optimize compressor settings. Compression algorithms will be implemented and tested in CPU, GPU, and FPGA hardware. This project enables a distributed seismic observatory comprising many DAS-based edge nodes, including nodes deployed in rural and/or remote locations. Real-time DAS data compression will make it easier to store and share DAS datasets, facilitating analysis and scientific discovery. The project will also likely lead to additional publicly available DAS data.




 
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Some points in discussion between Ian Cutress and Pat Gelsinger that I think are relevant to Brainchip
  • High-NA Lithography Economics: Discussion on the cost and benefits of adopting high-NA EUV lithography for semiconductor manufacturing, relevant for Akida's future scalability and cost-efficiency in production.

  • Intel's Foundry Services (IFS) Ambition: Intel's goal to become a leading foundry by 2030, offering opportunities for BrainChip to leverage Intel's advanced manufacturing capabilities.

  • Advanced Packaging Technologies: Focus on EMIB and Foveros, beneficial for BrainChip for integrating Akida processors with other technologies to enhance performance and functionality.

  • Foundry-Client Relationships: Emphasis on building strong partnerships between Intel's IFS and its clients, crucial for BrainChip to ensure close collaboration and access to tailored manufacturing solutions.

  • Innovation in Manufacturing and Development: Intel's commitment to innovation could provide BrainChip with access to cutting-edge technologies, improving the competitiveness of Akida processors in AI applications.
 
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We're down over 28% today and I haven't been able to go to bed yet. It's so nice to see you green, somehow you get so excited from day to day and we were already so far down. I hope I wake up tomorrow and it's a green day.

Greetings from your Bavarian girl, have a good day.


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IloveLamp

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Just listening to Sean, and Dr Tony Lewis says

" i think my entire career has been leading up to cto at this company"

What a statement.

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Just listening to Sean, and Dr Tony Lewis says

" i think my entire career has been leading up to cto at this company"

What a statement.

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OMG, that is enormous if he said that!
 
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Jumpchooks

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Could not help myself, although I didn't get them at 30 cents, I am still happy.
And just for people that think I am full of sh#t, this is what I have brought in
the last month, ( Ok I am in debt ) but just showing because this is how much.
confidence I have in the Company and I am ready to buy more if the opportunity
arises.
As I said before, it is going to make me or break me, only time will tell.😅😅

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I totally missed the Technion Institute by being bedazzled with Cornell Tech.
Did everyone else notice?


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Good morning from Germany, Terroni,

yes. I hadn’t spotted Steve Thorne’s comment, yet, but I had had a look at the Cornell Tech website before going to sleep last night and discovered there is an institute within Cornell Tech that is a joint academic venture between Cornell University and the Technion: the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute.


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They offer a number of two-year dual degree master programmes, of which I found this one particularly intriguing, as the technical topics are all right up our alley:


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Other dual Master programmes interesting for us:

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Yesterdays investor presentation is now available here:

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Just listening to Sean, and Dr Tony Lewis says

" i think my entire career has been leading up to cto at this company"

What a statement.
Just listening to Sean, and Dr Tony Lewis says

" i think my entire career has been leading up to cto at this company"

What a statement.

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He is a Brilliant addition to the BRN team and has great communication skills. I am very pleased indeed with Sean choice’s of all these quality people that are now apart of Brainchip which will enable us access to highest levels of success.
 
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Jumpchooks

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Hi sb182, I understand hoe you feel right now. Have been trying to average down and collect bargains.
GLTAH

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Actually looks like 2,007,472 was snapped upped at .38 on closing
Ahh yeah, I was having a brief look at the share quantities, which is misleading on Comsec, when I should have been looking at the cash values..
 
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TECH

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Some great posts coming through !

Couple of things that I forgot to mention yesterday, Sean mentioned twice I think from memory, we aren't a chip company and he
carefully linked that to, "no we aren't taping out AKD 2.0" I apologize upfront if that quote is slightly wrong, but it was linked to the
fact that, we are 100% focused on being an IP provider...the reason that I mention that is the fact that Todd did say recently at CES that
we are currently I think taping out AKD 2.0...at the time yesterday I did think to myself, there is a slight disconnect in what Todd said and
what Sean stated...very happy to be corrected by someone who heard that differently to me.

When a question was also asked about an update on AKD 3.0 I think that Sean also indicated that it may not follow that path of AKD 3
AKD 4 etc...similar to what Peter explained to me via email, and no, I haven't had the time to go searching the 100's of emails I receive
from all corners of the globe just yet, I'm too busy being retired :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Planning on contacting Peter soon, asking what he views as the biggest differentiators between Native Spiking Neural Networks and what we are currently focused on with customers, hopefully he will share his wisdom with me/us on this topic, stay tuned.

Finally, yesterday some people would have made some serious money forcing our share price south, but a little correction is fine, as today just
showed the actions of manipulation are still alive and well, interesting in the short term, but in my view our company will deliver in the long run,
so stay strong and try not to let anyone break your spirit, Brainchip's a winner ALREADY.

Regards....Tech
 
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Germany is back again this morning 🥳 . I am glad I bought some more at 0,19 EUR yesterday.


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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???
Maybe he has family here
 
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