I think many posters are carrying a paper loss which they don't want to realize. Be kind.Seems like some people don’t like the capital call notice…I’m sure they will find a better investment in Canada and invest their 200 dollars more promising
“The proceeds raised from the capital call will be used to solidify our go-to-market capabilities byWhy do we need extra money for ML programmers when no one has signed a license agreement? How odd. Still, you have to admire their chutzpa a month and a half before the strike vote.
Hmmmmm Do you mean the same respect that small investors show towards the performance of the heads of the company by constantly threatening to vote against something? Just because no money is coming in at the moment doesn't mean they're not busting their asses. Someone who is self-employed or responsible for sales, etc., knows this situation. It's easy to sit behind the computer every day watching the price, hoping it goes up, and reaping the rewards without physically, mentally, or doing anything for it. If you go to the casino, put your money in the slots, and lose, do you go to the casino boss and complain? No, because you've factored in the loss. This is not against you, it’s just my general opinionHmmmmm...One paragraph detailing the reasons and use of the capital call funds.
I'm sorry, but I would have expected a more detailed overview than this. I mean, this is a price sensitive announcement and we get one paragraph. The market has reacted accordingly.
I don't have a problem with the call itself, but when the market sees the lack of effort and detail in the announcement itself, then we can expect the worst.
Not good enough Sean......No way near good enough. I expect my investment to be treated with a little more respect.
Awesome. Sure proves out Brainchip Akida and future versions have more Use-Cases than most thought.Not sure if this has been shared
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I'm sorry, but you must be replying to someone else's post.Hmmmmm Do you mean the same respect that small investors show towards the performance of the heads of the company by constantly threatening to vote against something? Just because no money is coming in at the moment doesn't mean they're not busting their asses. Someone who is self-employed or responsible for sales, etc., knows this situation. It's easy to sit behind the computer every day watching the price, hoping it goes up, and reaping the rewards without physically, mentally, or doing anything for it. If you go to the casino, put your money in the slots, and lose, do you go to the casino boss and complain? No, because you've factored in the loss. This is not against you, it’s just my general opinion
Long time no see!......Good to see you back @stuart888Awesome. Sure proves out Brainchip Akida and future versions have more Use-Cases than most thought.
It is complex per Dio, takes time, but is coming!
Akida is an event-based processor developed by BrainChip. Akida supports a wide variety of neural networks and can execute complex networks. It also supports the AXI bus for connection to CPUs, allowing custom networks not supported by Akida to be executed on the CPU. It comprises a data processing unit to preprocess input data, converting it into events, and uses an LPDDR4 interface for storing programs and parameters.
Additionally, the PCIe interface can be used to connect to other Akida chips. Akida aims to support a broad range of applications, including robotics and automation in industry, real-time sensing in automotive, vital signs prediction in on-device health monitoring, and intelligent automation in homes.
Also interesting is all the Frameworks, on the far-right column below. That is for sure going to cause a company to look at all of them before the go-to-market. Going to Space before going to Market is not bad!
For 100% sure, Brainchip is playing in a SNN arena that can win big! Confidence seems to be booming from staff, maybe they know something. Energy Savings Neuromorphic is on fire!
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Maybe you better read my last sentence before overreacting. You post something and someone reacts on this. It’s very common in a forum.I'm sorry, but you must be replying to someone else's post.
1) Where is my threat to vote against something?
2) I do own my own business, am responsible for sales. I do know the situation.
3) See my comment "I don't have a problem with the call itself"
4) I am smart enough to not go to the casino and gamble.
I do have a problem with a price sensitive announcement having a one paragraph explanation...a big problem.
Please read my posts thoroughly before responding.
Thank you
I'm sorry, but your last sentence does not mitigate your post. You could have made your comment as a stand alone post and I would probably have agreed with you. However, you chose to put your comments in a reply to my post.Maybe you better read my last sentence before overreacting. You post something and someone reacts on this. It’s very common in a forum.
Deal with it if someone quotes your post. And come down. You take it to personal. This getting ridiculous. And now move on or ignor me thanksI'm sorry, but your last sentence does not mitigate your post. You could have made your comment as a stand alone post and I would probably have agreed with you. However, you chose to put your comments in a reply to my post.
Best move on now.
Cheers
"augmenting our machine learning personnel and solution architects"“The proceeds raised from the capital call will be used to solidify our go-to-market capabilities by
augmenting our machine learning personnel and solution architects who are necessary to support
accelerating market adoption of the Akida 2.0 IP offerings,” said BrainChip CEO Sean Hehir. “The
company will also bolster the CTO function, enabling radical innovation required to bring large
language models, multi-modal operation and other state of art AI to the edge and ensure we
remain the industry leaders in hyper-efficient Edge AI”
Opaque language. To me, it sounds like the money will go to a third party rather than hiring more staff.
You show lack of respect for long term shareholders who have opinions on what they think is a pass or a fail for the past 12 months.Hmmmmm Do you mean the same respect that small investors show towards the performance of the heads of the company by constantly threatening to vote against something? Just because no money is coming in at the moment doesn't mean they're not busting their asses. Someone who is self-employed or responsible for sales, etc., knows this situation. It's easy to sit behind the computer every day watching the price, hoping it goes up, and reaping the rewards without physically, mentally, or doing anything for it. If you go to the casino, put your money in the slots, and lose, do you go to the casino boss and complain? No, because you've factored in the loss. This is not against you, it’s just my general opinion