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Mea culpa

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No, I haven't sold one single solitary share in all the years I've invested in BRN. If this ship goes down, I'll be going with it.

Then I'll go and live in Nimbin in a tee-pee.
I have an old cobber who has a backpackers joint at Nimbin. There’s a selection of tee pees, kombi vans and a swish dorm to doss down in. There’s also the option of bedding down in an ocean-going yacht that ran aground during a flood a few years ago, so the story goes.

However, if its okay with you Bravo I’ll give Nimbin a miss, the air’s a bit heady for me and I’ll hold out for storytelling and fraternising in the hot tub at your joint.

Cheers.
 
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Esq.111

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Evening Chippers ,



For those that wish to see & hear what our management have to say .



If you have not done so already , you will have to call , Boardroom Pty Ltd, on 1300 737 760 , to get ones VAC ( voter access code ) and also your HIN number .. located on your last buy or sell contract note.....

Also if a fellow Chipper could possibly record the, Brainchip Showcases Future Technology Roadmap , which airs prior to the AGM , would be greatly appreciated .

Regards,
Esq.
 

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Rach2512

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No, I haven't sold one single solitary share in all the years I've invested in BRN. If this ship goes down, I'll be going with it.

Then I'll go and live in Nimbin in a tee-pee.


I'll come with you @Bravo, no way am I selling, no matter how low it goes.
 
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Diogenese

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I have an old cobber who has a backpackers joint at Nimbin. There’s a selection of tee pees, kombi vans and a swish dorm to doss down in. There’s also the option of bedding down in an ocean-going yacht that ran aground during a flood a few years ago, so the story goes.

However, if its okay with you Bravo I’ll give Nimbin a miss, the air’s a bit heady for me and I’ll hold out for storytelling and fraternising in the hot tub at your joint.

Cheers.
After the bailiffs have finished, you'll be lucky if there's a foot spa left.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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For anyone else desperately trying to find their VAC (voting access code) look back in your emails from BrainChip Holdings Ltd- Notice of AGM.
Mine arrived on 1/4/2025
 
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And to rub salt on the wound, morning star valuation shoots up in a weird " let's do the opposite to general sentiment to shit stir everyone" way.....
 

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Well I just don’t know what to think about the share price atm but I know that I am not alone on this thought.
I want to remain respectful tomorrow but not sure if I will be.
To much secret squirrel shit going on and Sean has a lot of explaining to do
Maybe a big fricken sorry could be a start , but we will see how they try to cover up this last piss poor year’s results
 
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MDhere

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Waiting for flight Sydney bound, glass of wine and checking the top 50 from previous papers. Interesting some accumulation from the usual suspects and some NEW names have appeared with significant Holdings 2.3 mil and above knocking off others from the podium.

Overall glad to see top holders from last year's top 50 accumulating and NEW or topped up holders to reach top 50.

And no I am not one of them :(

See some of you soon and @Pom down under I've not forgotten the $15 beer round i power u from jan 2024 notes.

Guys pm me where we meeting up if we doing breakky?

Happy Monday night :)
 
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Waiting for flight Sydney bound, glass of wine and checking the top 50 from previous papers. Interesting some accumulation from the usual suspects and some NEW names have appeared with significant Holdings 2.3 mil and above knocking off others from the podium.

Overall glad to see top holders from last year's top 50 accumulating and NEW or topped up holders to reach top 50.

And no I am not one of them :(

See some of you soon and @Pom down under I've not forgotten the $15 beer round i power u from jan 2024 notes.

Guys pm me where we meeting up if we doing breakky?

Happy Monday night :)
I ain’t got a clue where I’m going in Sydney but should be off the plane about 9am so if anyone has any suggestions a place for breakfast close to the AGM that sells beer ill be keep for a catch up
 
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What the hell is going on just as the agm approaches
Last year I had Covid
The year before Covid
This year the flu
Is it sign to keep me away ??
 
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Waiting for flight Sydney bound, glass of wine and checking the top 50 from previous papers. Interesting some accumulation from the usual suspects and some NEW names have appeared with significant Holdings 2.3 mil and above knocking off others from the podium.

Overall glad to see top holders from last year's top 50 accumulating and NEW or topped up holders to reach top 50.

And no I am not one of them :(

See some of you soon and @Pom down under I've not forgotten the $15 beer round i power u from jan 2024 notes.

Guys pm me where we meeting up if we doing breakky?

Happy Monday night :)
see you tomorrow
 
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Rskiff

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No problemo amigo!

May I be so bold as to ask what skills you might be able to bring to the table, that is if we can afford a table?

Do you know how to grow vegetables?
I'm a good a harvesting mushrooms. Plenty of practice of being left in dark and fed bullshit by BRN.
 
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That's great @Smoothsailing! Or should I call you "roomie"?

A cost shared is a cost halved and if a few more shareholders jump in with us, we might be able to afford a composting toilet as well! 🚽😝

@Sosimple, has most generously offered us some land to pitch our tee pee on, so things are finally looking up!
I got a second hand thunder box for free off a mate, needs a little bit of clean and a new door but it’s good to go.
 

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Diogenese

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I'm a good a harvesting mushrooms. Plenty of practice of being left in dark and fed bullshit by BRN.
Is that you, Erin?
 
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Details of Tony Lewis presentation at Embedded Vision Summit on Wednesday 21st May'25.
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Date: Wednesday, May 21
Start Time: 2:05 pm
End Time: 2:35 pm
At the embedded edge, choices of language model architectures have profound implications on the ability to meet demanding performance, latency and energy efficiency requirements. In this presentation, we contrast state-space models (SSMs) with transformers for use in this constrained regime. While transformers rely on a read-write key-value cache, SSMs can be constructed as read-only architectures, enabling the use of novel memory types and reducing power consumption. Furthermore, SSMs require significantly fewer multiply-accumulate units—drastically reducing compute energy and chip area. New techniques enable distillation-based migration from transformer models such as Llama to SSMs without major performance loss. In latency-sensitive applications, techniques such as precomputing input sequences allow SSMs to achieve sub-100 ms time-to-first-token, enabling real-time interactivity. We present a detailed side-by-side comparison of these architectures, outlining their trade-offs and opportunities at the extreme edge."
See bold above. Seems that BRN are now able to migrate traditional transformer models to State Spece models (SSM's) without major performance loss.
Note the italics above that SSMs reduce energy requirements and chip area. Think Pico or a Pico plus.
Pico runs off TENNs which is as type of SSM.
Does that mean developers can now feast on the multitude of traditional models and distill them to SSMs? Appears so.
Is this potentially another game changer?
We might find out more tomorow?
I have the 'kiddy' co pilot which you do not get much out of.
Is someone with GPT4 or Grok etc able to quiz the AI to see what the possibilities are?
 
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Details of Tony Lewis presentation at Embedded Vision Summit on Wednesday 21st May'25.
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Date: Wednesday, May 21
Start Time: 2:05 pm
End Time: 2:35 pm
At the embedded edge, choices of language model architectures have profound implications on the ability to meet demanding performance, latency and energy efficiency requirements. In this presentation, we contrast state-space models (SSMs) with transformers for use in this constrained regime. While transformers rely on a read-write key-value cache, SSMs can be constructed as read-only architectures, enabling the use of novel memory types and reducing power consumption. Furthermore, SSMs require significantly fewer multiply-accumulate units—drastically reducing compute energy and chip area. New techniques enable distillation-based migration from transformer models such as Llama to SSMs without major performance loss. In latency-sensitive applications, techniques such as precomputing input sequences allow SSMs to achieve sub-100 ms time-to-first-token, enabling real-time interactivity. We present a detailed side-by-side comparison of these architectures, outlining their trade-offs and opportunities at the extreme edge."
See bold above. Seems that BRN are now able to migrate traditional transformer models to State Spece models (SSM's) without major performance loss.
Note the italics above that SSMs reduce energy requirements and chip area. Think Pico or a Pico plus.
Pico runs off TENNs which is as type of SSM.
Does that mean developers can now feast on the multitude of traditional models and distill them to SSMs? Appears so.
Is this potentially another game changer?
We might find out more tomorow?
I have the 'kiddy' co pilot which you do not get much out of.
Is someone with GPT4 or Grok etc able to quiz the AI to see what the possibilities are?
Fk. This is a game changer. We can run Facebook llama models on akida pico.
 
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Tothemoon24

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Gee Sean was unlucky


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Details of Tony Lewis presentation at Embedded Vision Summit on Wednesday 21st May'25.
"
Date: Wednesday, May 21
Start Time: 2:05 pm
End Time: 2:35 pm
At the embedded edge, choices of language model architectures have profound implications on the ability to meet demanding performance, latency and energy efficiency requirements. In this presentation, we contrast state-space models (SSMs) with transformers for use in this constrained regime. While transformers rely on a read-write key-value cache, SSMs can be constructed as read-only architectures, enabling the use of novel memory types and reducing power consumption. Furthermore, SSMs require significantly fewer multiply-accumulate units—drastically reducing compute energy and chip area. New techniques enable distillation-based migration from transformer models such as Llama to SSMs without major performance loss. In latency-sensitive applications, techniques such as precomputing input sequences allow SSMs to achieve sub-100 ms time-to-first-token, enabling real-time interactivity. We present a detailed side-by-side comparison of these architectures, outlining their trade-offs and opportunities at the extreme edge."
See bold above. Seems that BRN are now able to migrate traditional transformer models to State Spece models (SSM's) without major performance loss.
Note the italics above that SSMs reduce energy requirements and chip area. Think Pico or a Pico plus.
Pico runs off TENNs which is as type of SSM.
Does that mean developers can now feast on the multitude of traditional models and distill them to SSMs? Appears so.
Is this potentially another game changer?
We might find out more tomorow?
I have the 'kiddy' co pilot which you do not get much out of.
Is someone with GPT4 or Grok etc able to quiz the AI to see what the possibilities are?
U real? If pico can run llama 1b. It is not hard to stack up to run full llama 405b model. It will be significantly cheaper to buy and run this chip at much lower power than nvidia 5090
 
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If it’s true, the stock price will skyrocket like Nvidia’s.
 
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manny100

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Fk. This is a game changer. We can run Facebook llama models on akida pico.
I do not want to get to excited but it looks pretty good. Even a Pico plus size would be good. Drastically reduce energy use and chip area. Hopefully a Pico or Pico plus?
If its small enough to fit into a mobile phone that would be a game changer for sure - the gap for hackers via mobiles would be closed - that is a game changer on its own. Guessing though
Its wait and see.
Although at tomorows tech meeting i do expect we will get some good tech news. Otherwise why schedule it right before the AGM?
To maybe get a little WOW factor before attending the AGM? Nothing like a game changer to soften the mood - speculation of course.
 
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