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Crazy like a fox but for some reason my brain went to .....
Alice.........
Don't judge me......
Crazy like a fox but for some reason my brain went to .....
You may be right. But again to materialise a concept it needs a lot of effort, re effort, again an effort. Keep on fighting is life and once you surrender you are dead, same is there with concept. So again concepts may not materialise all the time.Hi rgupta,
BRN has been may things over the years.
A concept investment? Yes, when I first came across them, they were but there were products in place and more on the horizon. There were big, big names mentioned. Did you know about the Safran wiring connections solution? (Airbus) We even had customers and a contract here or there. And it went pear shaped (Hello SN Tech!)
And then we started again, ditched our old tech, sacked the sales staff and focused on Akida. It sucked!!! but alot of us held on and after what seemed like an eternity we had Akida IP, then an actual Akida chip. And then we had license agreements with Renesas and Megachips.
And then it went pear shaped again and Akida was too "narrow" in its use cases to be a commercial product.
And now we have Akida 2 and TENNs
If you have been around long enough you see a repeating pattern.
Failed concept, hmmm.....don't think so
Failed business ....... hope not!
Gonna hazard a guess at AMD(?) @Diogenese
Cobham are a partner and use the solution in their Noel-V. FPGA as well.
Btw...presume Cobham work with and supply into Airbus?
Home - www.cobham.com
www.cobham.com
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- GRSCRUB product page
- NOEL-V / LEON / GRLIB product pages
- UT32M0R500 product page
- RadHard NOR Flash product page
- For the latest on Cobham solutions, contact via their
You may be right. But again to materialise a concept it needs a lot of effort, re effort, again an effort. Keep on fighting is life and once you surrender you are dead, same is there with concept. So again concepts may not materialise all the time.
Hope for the best.
Dyor
Just looks like a victim of the Standard American Diet..Come on guys! We’re not hotcrapper. We’re sounding like a bunch of trolls commenting on Sean’s looks. Personally, I’ve always thought he looks like one heck of a workaholic/stress bucket. I don’t doubt for a second that he is pouring his all into Brainchip. Give the guy a break…
Hey FJ, what became known as "Akida" was always the end goal, it's in our nameHi rgupta,
BRN has been may things over the years.
A concept investment? Yes, when I first came across them, they were but there were products in place and more on the horizon. There were big, big names mentioned. Did you know about the Safran wiring connections solution? (Airbus) We even had customers and a contract here or there. And it went pear shaped (Hello SN Tech!)
And then we started again, ditched our old tech, sacked the sales staff and focused on Akida. It sucked!!! but alot of us held on and after what seemed like an eternity we had Akida IP, then an actual Akida chip. And then we had license agreements with Renesas and Megachips.
And then it went pear shaped again and Akida was too "narrow" in its use cases to be a commercial product.
And now we have Akida 2 and TENNs
If you have been around long enough you see a repeating pattern.
Failed concept, hmmm.....don't think so
Failed business ....... hope not!
People eat too much food fit for birds (seed/grain based) but then don't "fly" is the problem..Just looks like a victim of the Standard American Diet..
Not a knock on Sean..
The SAD diet is responsible for the current decline in the health of Americans.
And it is bankrupting their health budget.
What other "Australian" Companies, are making "Space grade" Edge A.I. solutions?..![]()
Northrop research to track ‘invisible’ hypersonic missiles
The iLAuNCH collaboration’s next project will see it attempt to detect hypersonic missiles from space.www.spaceconnectonline.com.au
“We are bringing together Australian know-how to build an advanced space surveillance system for missile defence tailored for deployment on small satellites,” said iLAuNCH Trailblazer executive director, Darin Lovett.
The new project aims to fuse “cutting-edge infrared detection technology” and space-based artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) data processing techniques.
“Anticipated outcomes encompass hypersonic vehicle radiance and trajectory modelling, comprehensive design, and rigorous analysis of an infrared electro-optical system, by leveraging state-of-the-art infrared detectors and space edge AI/ML hardware and algorithms for on-board event detection,” said iLAuNCH.
Can you name any other company from any part of the world that does this?What other "Australian" Companies, are making "Space grade" Edge A.I. solutions?..
I might have missed a couple..
Well I know Intel have/are trying their hand at it, but apparently their Loihi, only likes baby bear's porridge and refuses to work, if it's too cold and then it gets too hot...Can you name any other company from any part of the world that does this?
Hi DingoBorat-Well I know Intel have/are trying their hand at it, but apparently their Loihi, only likes baby bear's porridge and refuses to work, if it's too cold and then it gets too hot...
We don't actually know, how AKIDA does in Space yet either..
I'm sure there are plenty of other companies working on it, but Northrop mentioned "Australian".
There are other Australian companies, working on various types of A.I. but we seem to fit the bill well, especially where "hardware" is concerned.
“The impact of radiation damage to the performance of the newest generations of microelectronic technologies is still not very well understood in the scientific community,” explained Dr Shojaii.Hi DingoBorat-
Check this out from 2022-
Work done on a memory chip for low earth orbit,
Space Radiation Tested on Prototype Chip | Spaceaustralia
A new prototype radiation-hardened semiconductor chip has been successfully tested using the ANSTO’s Sirius Accelerator.spaceaustralia.com
cheers
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Just to clarify ....your example yields shares not US dollars.Oh wow, check out the BCHPY OTC at the moment. Already biggest volume ever in one day @ over 52k (avg about 1.6k)
A couple of huge orders gone through. One about 20k and another about 28k. In other words, for 28k, it's 28,000 X 40 = $1.12 million US (not 100% sure if I've calculated this right though, as I haven't considered that one unit is also going at $4.78). If someone can assist with this, please do.
The German exchanges aren't doing anything special..Just to clarify ....your example yields shares not US dollars.
However today effectively 2.1m shares have exchanged hands via BCHPY
Plus 290k via BRCHF
This is at least twice the most volume ever for BCHPY...... TWICE
Expect more volume in the future via BCHPY as it costs $7 to execute a trade and BRCHF is $50 (USD if you can believe it)
With the recent purchase by Schwab of Ameritrade any with BRCHF from a formerly Ameritrade account will have to pay up (7x) to buy and sell these shares via Schwab.
So one might consider future transactions via BCHPY.
I hope we are involved in ChipletsHey FJ, what became known as "Akida" was always the end goal, it's in our name
The software solutions of "BrainChip" Studio and "BrainChip" Accelerator, were supposed to be a profitable bridge, to that goal.
They spent way too much money, building that bridge, which wasn't spanning the length and then decided to focus solely on "The Chip".
BrainChip, has encountered many roadblocks and detours, some of its own making and some outside our control..
We've been working at providing the market, something that it didn't need yet (going against the wisdom, of someone like Steve Jobs).
"We" can see the pure genius, in truly "Independent A.I." but the Market wasn't there yet.
Ken Scarince, said a few years ago now, that we were "disrupting a Market that hadn't been created yet".
Well that Market is now being created.
So I don't think we'll have to wait too much longer..
Software is now back on the table, in a big way too, due to everything changing so quickly, but "chips" will still be needed, in "Far Edge" applications, which will be practically everywhere and in everything.
Unless we're all wrong of course..