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No, new and "existing" partners.

But let's hope they're exciting. 😛
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Oh, right… my eyes played a trick on me there… but the main thing is that there are new ones included!
 
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Daves going to have to really fight for every inch, because the tide is rising for BrainChip.
Dave right now

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Hi @TECH
Could you also ask about the cortical column that was on the test bench in Perth that Peter was working on.
Thankyou for your good work and keep hitting it long and straight.
At the last AGM I asked Dr TL that question ..he replied that Cortical Column work at that time was put on the backburner so that they could concentrate wholely on Akida 2.
 
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I find this interestingly strange! The Cyprus Shipping News, both on its website and on LinkedIn (with over 11 thousand followers), posts about Frontgrade Gaisler licensing BrainChip’s Akida IP.



I find it strange because the sites primary topics and discussion revolve around ships, shipping, logistics, etc, yet there is a page on their website about Brainchip (albeit a copy of a Business Wire article).

Could there be something cryptic in this? Could some of the behind the scenes, secretive, NDA related work, have something to do with this industry?
 
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Afternoon,

There have been comments that Anil commented (announced) that AKIDA II was or was going to be taped out, then it allegedly
went all dark and then comments were made that a third party was/may have been (actually) doing this under their own steam.

Is that correct to this point ?

Before I venture a little bit deeper, I need to make sure that my comments above are correct, because to be honest, I can't really remember
when or what Anil actually stated....please advise me where to look, before I personally try to get a solid answer for us all.

A little bit of resistance today, but only true Brainchip believers know where we're heading....and in my humble opinion, it's to the top of the ski field, just waiting for the marshals signal to commence the race to the finish....roll on CES 2025...Wednesday to Saturday (Australian Time) next
week, the exhibitors will be arriving probably on the Monday (Australian Time) with plenty of press conferences and waiting for the big opening
speech from Jensen Huang (Nvidia), my pick to eventually make a play for the one and only "Brainchip".

Have a great weekend, see you all next week..........cheers from New Zealand.......Tech.
Back at you from Waiheke island 🏝️
 
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Afternoon,

There have been comments that Anil commented (announced) that AKIDA II was or was going to be taped out, then it allegedly
went all dark and then comments were made that a third party was/may have been (actually) doing this under their own steam.

Is that correct to this point ?

Before I venture a little bit deeper, I need to make sure that my comments above are correct, because to be honest, I can't really remember
when or what Anil actually stated....please advise me where to look, before I personally try to get a solid answer for us all.

A little bit of resistance today, but only true Brainchip believers know where we're heading....and in my humble opinion, it's to the top of the ski field, just waiting for the marshals signal to commence the race to the finish....roll on CES 2025...Wednesday to Saturday (Australian Time) next
week, the exhibitors will be arriving probably on the Monday (Australian Time) with plenty of press conferences and waiting for the big opening
speech from Jensen Huang (Nvidia), my pick to eventually make a play for the one and only "Brainchip".

Have a great weekend, see you all next week..........cheers from New Zealand.......Tech.
Evening Tech ,

Agree , from memory Anil was being interviewed by someone..... possibly that foxy lass Anistasia or maybe Sally Ward Foxy , was some time ago yet deffinately recall Anil saying such.

Was some time ago, sorry, can't recall the date.

If it was Anastasia s interview , should not be too hard to find , requires a savvy Chipper.


Regards,
Esq.
 
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It’s going to be very interesting
I was here in this very spot
3 years ago
Thinking mmm I can relax because Mercedes Benz are going hard on Brn
Lol
Well who will now say the magic words
And will the sp go crazy like 3 years ago ??????
I hope that any announcement is solid and their is an up signing

Please Sean make it happen……
 
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I find this interestingly strange! The Cyprus Shipping News, both on its website and on LinkedIn (with over 11 thousand followers), posts about Frontgrade Gaisler licensing BrainChip’s Akida IP.



I find it strange because the sites primary topics and discussion revolve around ships, shipping, logistics, etc, yet there is a page on their website about Brainchip (albeit a copy of a Business Wire article).

Could there be something cryptic in this? Could some of the behind the scenes, secretive, NDA related work, have something to do with this industry?
Low orbit satellite tracking of their ships??
 
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I find this interestingly strange! The Cyprus Shipping News, both on its website and on LinkedIn (with over 11 thousand followers), posts about Frontgrade Gaisler licensing BrainChip’s Akida IP.



I find it strange because the sites primary topics and discussion revolve around ships, shipping, logistics, etc, yet there is a page on their website about Brainchip (albeit a copy of a Business Wire article).

Could there be something cryptic in this? Could some of the behind the scenes, secretive, NDA related work, have something to do with this industry?

BrainChip's marketing company is advertising?!
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
I find this interestingly strange! The Cyprus Shipping News, both on its website and on LinkedIn (with over 11 thousand followers), posts about Frontgrade Gaisler licensing BrainChip’s Akida IP.



I find it strange because the sites primary topics and discussion revolve around ships, shipping, logistics, etc, yet there is a page on their website about Brainchip (albeit a copy of a Business Wire article).

Could there be something cryptic in this? Could some of the behind the scenes, secretive, NDA related work, have something to do with this industry?
Evening Humble Genius ,

Iv looked at some boats lately, though not posted anything . 😀



Possibly Pom down under looking for a replacement. 😆

But yes , on a serious note Shipping is huge & I'm not surprised we appear in such a business forum / sphere.

Many many moons ago used to work in the commercial fishing game , and MAERSK SHIPPING .... CONTAINERS were utilised to transport our frozen product Globaly @ - 60 % c. Freaky technology, fully traceable and satellite monitoring / adjusting on the temperature side.

Belive thay also dabble in Global Shipping..😄.. couple of boats.


Great find.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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A partnership with Nvidia, is a definite possibility Tech.

As most should know/remember, the comment by Rob Telson, seeing them not as competition, but as a possible Future partner.

That was a couple of years ago now.
The Time is ripe.

Regardless, there will be new partners announced, as there were last year.

One or two (there "may" only be 1 or 2) might explain the recent interest in BRN stock.


"There have been comments that Anil commented (announced) that AKIDA II was or was going to be taped out, then it allegedly
went all dark and then comments were made that a third party was/may have been (actually) doing this under their own steam"


I'm fairly sure it was Todd Vierra, who told an interviewer (at a CES like event) that AKIDA 2.0 was ready for tape out.
Sean who said they were not proceeding with it?..
And Dr Tony Lewis, saying it wasn't necessary, as the core technology was already proven.

There's been a lot of Chinese Whispers over it all..

I think it may have come down to the cost vs benefit, as interested parties, may have already had sufficient confidence, in the technology.

Hopefully someone can piece all the various sources of information, for you, which will all need to be transcribed.
At some point NVIDIA and a couple of others will want a slice of the 'Edge' pie. NVIDIA could blow the others out of the water with a to good to refuse offer.
Insiders hold enough to accept only those 'to good to refuse offers'.
Any potential acquirer accumulating on market prior to a bid would have to buy a 'heap' and force the SP sky high.
BRN have played out their insider holdings strategy perfectly.
 
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Evening Humble Genius ,

Iv looked at some boats lately, though not posted anything . 😀



Possibly Pom down under looking for a replacement. 😆

But yes , on a serious note Shipping is huge & I'm not surprised we appear in such a business forum / sphere.

Many many moons ago used to work in the commercial fishing game , and MAERSK SHIPPING .... CONTAINERS were utilised to transport our frozen product Globaly @ - 60 % c. Freaky technology, fully traceable and satellite monitoring / adjusting on the temperature side.

Belive thay also dabble in Global Shipping..😄.. couple of boats.


Great find.

Regards,
Esq.
I found mine again today, just need to lose the Mrs now


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At some point NVIDIA and a couple of others will want a slice of the 'Edge' pie. NVIDIA could blow the others out of the water with a to good to refuse offer.
Insiders hold enough to accept only those 'to good to refuse offers'.
Any potential acquirer accumulating on market prior to a bid would have to buy a 'heap' and force the SP sky high.
BRN have played out their insider holdings strategy perfectly.
No matter the offer I’ll be saying

 
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Popped up on my fb feed thought it was relevant to how things could go in our technology in the next few years


Remember the Kodak company? In 1997, Kodak had about 160,000 employees.
And about 85% of the world's photography was done with Kodak cameras. With the rise of mobile cameras over the past few years, Kodak Camera Company is out of the market. Even Kodak went completely bankrupt and all his employees were fired.

At the same time many more famous companies had to stop themselves. Like

HMT (clock)
BAJAJ (स्कूटर)
DYANORA (TV)
MURPHY (RADIO)
NOKIA (Mobile)
RAJDOOT (Bike)
Ambassador (car)

None of the above companies had bad quality. Why are these companies out yet? Because they could not change themselves over time.

Standing in the present moment you probably don't think how much the world could change in the next 10 years! And today's 70%-90% jobs will be completely over in the next 10 years. We are slowly entering the era of "Fourth Industrial Revolution".

Check out today's famous companies-

UBER is just a software name. No, they have no cars of their own. Yet today the world's largest taxi-fair company is UBER.

Airbnb is the largest hotel company in the world today. But funny thing is they don't own a single hotel in the world.

Similarly, examples of countless companies like Paytm, Ola Cab, Oyo rooms etc can be given.

There is no work for new lawyers in America today, because a legal software called IBM Watson can advocate much better than any new lawyer. Thus, almost 90% of Americans will not have any jobs in the next 10 years. The remaining 10% will be saved. These will be 10% experts.

The new doctor is also sitting down to work. Watson software can detect cancer and other diseases 4 times more accurately than humans. Computer intelligence will surpass human intelligence by 2030.

90% of today's cars will not be seen on the roads in the next 20 years. Leftover cars will either run by electricity or hybrid cars. The roads will slowly become empty. Gasoline consumption will decrease and oil producing Arab countries will slowly become bankrupt.

If you want a car you have to ask for a car from a software like Uber. And as soon as you ask for a car, a completely driverless car will come and park in front of your door. If you travel with several people in the same car, the rent of a car per person will be less than a bike.

Driving without driver will reduce the number of accidents by 99%. And this is why car insurance will stop and car insurance companies will be out.

Things like driving on earth will no longer survive. Traffic police and parking staff won't be required when 90% of vehicles disappear from the road.

Just think, there used to be STD booths in the streets even 10 years ago. All these STD booths were forced to close after the mobile revolution came in the country. Those who survived have become mobile recharge shops. Again online revolution in mobile recharge. People started recharging their mobile online sitting at home. Had to replace these recharge shops again. Now these are just mobile phones to buy and sell and repair shops. But this will also change very soon. Mobile phone sales are increasing directly from Amazon, Flipkart.

The definition of money is also changing. There used to be cash but in today's age it has become "plastic money". Credit card and debit card round was a few days ago. Now that too is changing and the era of mobile wallet is coming. Growing market of Paytm, one click of mobile money.
 
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And here’s another familiar face doing space research - Swetha Varadarajulu from Uni Luxembourg’s SIGCOM group at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), whose members had already used Akida in previous research.

Congratulations to her and her co-authors on winning the Best Student Paper Award in the field of Aerospace Communications at the 41st International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC-2024) in Seattle, USA organised by NASA, ThalesAlenia Space & the University of Bradford for their paper titled “Enhanced Demodulator for 5G NTN using Spatio-Temporal Attention Convolutional Autoencoder & Akida Brainchip SNN”.

Thanks to @Pmel we found out in April that the Luxembourg researchers had even acquired an Akida Shuttle PC earlier this year: https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-419531




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Here is what I wrote six months ago in a post about fellow Uni Luxembourg researcher Flor Ortiz:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-426086

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At the time I finished my post by saying

“While there is no 100% guarantee that future neuromorphic research at Uni Luxembourg will continue to involve Akida, I doubt the SnT SIGCOM research group would have splurged US$ 9,995 on a Brainchip Shuttle PC Dev Kit, if they hadn’t been serious about utilising it intensively… 🇱🇺 🛰”

Happy New Year 2025!

The above conference paper, which won Swetha Varadarajulu and her co-authors the Best Student Paper Award in the field of Aerospace Communication at the 41st International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC-2024) in Seattle, is now available for download on the Uni Luxembourg Orbilu website to anyone with Uni Luxembourg login credentials.

Others providing convincing reasons why they’d require access to that document can request an offprint copy directly through the form below.


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