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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
In the interest of discussion about the company, I have been doing a lot of thinking lately.

I think John Chen (ex-CEO of Blackberry) would be a good candidate for BRN CEO. He's turned around Sybase from a loss making company to a $6B company at acquisition, though his record with Blackberry (before his recent retirement) was not stellar, he did right the hulking ship and pivoted the company away from handsets into IoT and security software. I wonder if he would consider coming out of retirement to try and commercialise the world-changing technology of a small neuromorphic tech firm?

So we ask someone who wants to retire to come back to work in the same role as someone who doesn't want to retire?

Let me think about that for a minute...🤔
 
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In the interest of discussion about the company, I have been doing a lot of thinking lately.

I think John Chen (ex-CEO of Blackberry) would be a good candidate for BRN CEO. He's turned around Sybase from a loss making company to a $6B company at acquisition, though his record with Blackberry (before his recent retirement) was not stellar, he did right the hulking ship and pivoted the company away from handsets into IoT and security software. I wonder if he would consider coming out of retirement to try and commercialise the world-changing technology of a small neuromorphic tech firm?
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In the interest of discussion about the company, I have been doing a lot of thinking lately.

I think John Chen (ex-CEO of Blackberry) would be a good candidate for BRN CEO. He's turned around Sybase from a loss making company to a $6B company at acquisition, though his record with Blackberry (before his recent retirement) was not stellar, he did right the hulking ship and pivoted the company away from handsets into IoT and security software. I wonder if he would consider coming out of retirement to try and commercialise the world-changing technology of a small neuromorphic tech firm?
Sean is and will get the job dun 100%
 
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https://x.com/ElectronicsNews/status/1812771086372585964?t=MstEOnRvkR55erphm3SsmQ&s=19Earth observation

An Bord sollen laut der Raumfahrtbehörde sechs KI-Anwendungen laufen, die Bilder in Karten umwandeln, Wolken in den Bildern erkennen, diese klassifizieren und Einblicke in die Wolkenverteilung geben. Neben der Bildkomprimierung und -rekonstruktion an Bord soll das System auch Schiffe erkennen und klassifizieren, Anomalien in Meeresökosystemen erkennen und Waldbrände erkennen.

 
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Boab

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This seems to be a foolow on from the ship detection article from a few days ago.
Unfortunately you need to subscribe to read the full article. Anyone have a subscription?

 
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MegaChips is in Japan ...... where did Sean H visit after the AGM ???
After AGM this year he went to South Korea

After AGM Last year he went to Japan and I recall he went to Europe as well
 
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Or could it be that NaNose are accessing our IP through Nvidia.....God I hope so...............
Imagine this device in a few years having the ability to recognise several different types of cancer by breath.
Quite remarkable really that we are this close to such a medical achievement
 
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Imagine this device in a few years having the ability to recognise several different types of cancer by breath.
Quite remarkable really that we are this close to such a medical achievement
And then it will only be a small step for it to be incorporated into your smartphone. Every call you make, it’s monitoring your health…. ❤️
 
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…and being born-out by medical practitioners diag-nose-ing those illnesses in hospitals having already had a second opinion from the ‘Pocket Doctor’. Just like that U2 album it would be ubiquitous across every new phone… everywhere.
 
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I’ll get me coat…
 
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C’mon Merc, buy a license already..
 
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C’mon Merc, buy a license already..
I think they are one, that "will" be covered under MegaChips, as they are already a customer..
 
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Ooh what could it be ……


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This seems to be a foolow on from the ship detection article from a few days ago.
Unfortunately you need to subscribe to read the full article. Anyone have a subscription?

Hey Boab, was a presentation they did in Aug last year. Maybe the McLelland / Lenz ship paper recently is the follow on from Sounak et al paper?



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Are you ready for some excellent news?!!!
And now we also know what some of those AKD1500 chips are destined for! 😊


“First quarter of 2024, BrainChip joined a consortium with Airbus Toulouse, Airbus Ottobrunn , Frontgrade Gaisler, and Neurobus for the European Space Agency - ESA ITT “Evaluation of Neuromorphic Computing Technologies for Very Low Power AI/ML Applications in Space.”

Airbus project lead Jérémy Lebreton and AI vision expert Roland Brochard state “This disruptive technology is on track to become part of the space industry roadmap, paving the way for new applications of AI at the edge in space, like earth observation, space exploration, satellite rendezvous, and landing on the moon.”

BrainChip is proud that Airbus selected Akida for both COTS chips and IP in their proposal. ESA awarded the Airbus “NEURAVIS” proposal, including Akida in the AKD1500 chip and on an FPGA together with Frontgrade Gaisler’s NOEL-V processor.”



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Stumbled across an old Socionext video taking about radar sensors around about the time we were expecting some sort of news. Nothing about Akida thou

 
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Are you ready for some excellent news?!!!
And now we also know what some of those AKD1500 chips are destined for! 😊


“First quarter of 2024, BrainChip joined a consortium with Airbus Toulouse, Airbus Ottobrunn , Frontgrade Gaisler, and Neurobus for the European Space Agency - ESA ITT “Evaluation of Neuromorphic Computing Technologies for Very Low Power AI/ML Applications in Space.”

Airbus project lead Jérémy Lebreton and AI vision expert Roland Brochard state “This disruptive technology is on track to become part of the space industry roadmap, paving the way for new applications of AI at the edge in space, like earth observation, space exploration, satellite rendezvous, and landing on the moon.”

BrainChip is proud that Airbus selected Akida for both COTS chips and IP in their proposal. ESA awarded the Airbus “NEURAVIS” proposal, including Akida in the AKD1500 chip and on an FPGA together with Frontgrade Gaisler’s NOEL-V processor.”



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We have some of the best scientists in the world working with Akida it’s now getting beyond a joke.
 
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I think this proves once again LinkedIn likes mean something, not nothing (in most cases)

Bring on the rest.
 
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