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🔭 BrainChip + Space Applications: Revenue Potential Overview

BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic processor is designed for ultra-low power, edge AI processing, which makes it well-suited for space-based and aerospace systems, where traditional compute is often too power-hungry or slow.
Here are key areas where BrainChip could fit in — and the scale of those markets:

🚀 1. Satellite Edge AI (Earth Observation, Surveillance, Comms)

  • What Akida does: Onboard real-time processing of images, sensor data, or radar signals — reducing the need to transmit huge data payloads back to Earth.
  • Market value:
    • Global satellite data market: $12–15B annually by 2030
    • Edge computing in space: Emerging but growing fast — projected $2–4B+ by 2032
Even a small sliver (e.g. AI processors inside CubeSats, LEO constellations) could yield $10M–$50M/year potential for a player like BrainChip if they secure OEM/partner deals with satellite manufacturers or defense primes.

🛰️ 2. Defense & Aerospace Systems

  • Use case: Drone navigation, electronic warfare systems, secure communications, and early-warning systems — all moving toward on-board AI.
  • Relevant contracts:
    • US DoD spends $10B+/year on AI/ML integration
    • Programs like DARPA’s “MOSAIC Warfare” and “OFFSET” involve embedded AI — including neuromorphic computing R&D.
If BrainChip becomes part of a standard subsystem or receives a subcontract through a partner (like Lockheed or Northrop), even single programs could generate $5M–$20M+ per project.

👩‍🚀 3. Space Exploration Missions (NASA, ESA, etc.)

  • Use in rovers, probes, deep space missions where latency and bandwidth make real-time Earth-based computing impossible.
  • Example: Mars rovers and future lunar habitats need autonomous decision-making (e.g. image classification, navigation, anomaly detection).
  • NASA and ESA have budgets over $25B/year, with increasing allocation to autonomy and onboard AI.
If Akida lands in even one long-term exploratory platform, it could bring low tens of millions in royalties or contract revenue over the mission lifecycle.

🧠 4. Neuromorphic AI in Space R&D (Experimental Stage)

  • Agencies are experimenting with brain-inspired chips due to power efficiency.
  • NASA Ames and AFRL (US Air Force Research Lab) are already trialing neuromorphic systems like IBM’s TrueNorth.
Though early-stage, R&D contracts and prototype testbeds can range $500K to $5M per deal — and are a key stepping stone to deployment.

🔮 So What’s BrainChip’s Realistic Potential?

If BrainChip successfully embeds into:
  • Even 5–10 niche aerospace or defense systems, and/or
  • One or more LEO satellite platforms, and/or
  • A NASA/ESA exploratory mission,
then it could realistically unlock $20M–$100M+ annual revenue within 3–5 years, with longer-term licensing potential into the hundreds of millions if neuromorphic tech becomes standard in edge-AI space processing.
But — big caveat — this depends on:
  • Engineering validation cycles (which take years in aerospace/defense)
  • Getting into partner ecosystems
  • Meeting radiation-hardened chip standards (a big barrier)


Estimated Annual Revenue Potential for BrainChip in Space Sector (in $M USD)


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Here's a breakdown of BrainChip's estimated annual revenue potential in the space sector, assuming successful adoption:
  • LEO Satellites & Earth Observation: ~$40M
  • Defense & Aerospace Systems: ~$30M
  • NASA/ESA Exploration Missions: ~$20M
  • Experimental R&D Contracts: ~$10M
These figures represent a realistic upside scenario within 3–5 years if neuromorphic computing gains traction in key programs. Let me know if you’d like a 10-year projection or a version based on conservative, moderate, and aggressive adoption cases.
I'd be happy with those figures.... 🤞
 
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Thanks for posting. Great presentation.
Sean preparing to retain Edge industry leadership as the Edge grows.
Sean confirmed that there are auto engagements during question time.
Also…Sean confirmed the company that is manufacturing the glasses for Onsor is the same one doing them for Meta. I thought that was interesting synergy there.
 
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Labsy

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Good presentation.
Sean says from the 3.48min mark, that we will be hitting our stride, within the next 10 to 20 years.👍
Maybe you should stop laughing and hear what he says at 14.29
Onsor" moving aggressively and frames are being designed by none other that LUXOTTICA! The same company (Ray bans) who are making the meta glasses. Based on this little nugget I'm gonna buy a shit ton more shares in the next few weeks...
Now back to your whining, crying and laughing.
PS I think Sean presented amazing well here. Im a fan....
 
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Happy to welcome EDGX as a satsearch trusted supplier.

Introducing the EDGX DPU, a compact, powerful and modular AI processing system purpose-built for smallsats — and hardened for space.

🔹 Powered by NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX, this DPU delivers 157 TOPS of AI compute in a <1 kg, 0.5U form factor.
🔹 Designed for LEO missions, it’s radiation-tested, vibration-qualified, and supports OTA updates for agile in-orbit operations.
🔹 Features a neuromorphic add-on (BrainChip Akida) for ultra-low-power event-based processing.
🔹 Supports Dockerized app deployment, with flexible I/O and power modes to match your mission envelope.

Applications range from:
📡 5G/6G NTN comms & spectrum monitoring
🛰️ SAR/Optical/Hyperspectral EO
🤖 Pose estimation for in-orbit servicing
📉 Data reduction & cognitive sensing

Full specs - https://lnkd.in/giJSpau2
 
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Maybe you should stop laughing and hear what he says at 14.29
Onsor" moving aggressively and frames are being designed by none other that LUXOTTICA! The same company (Ray bans) who are making the meta glasses. Based on this little nugget I'm gonna buy a shit ton more shares in the next few weeks...
Now back to your whining, crying and laughing.
PS I think Sean presented amazing well here. Im a fan....
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7für7

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What… is this colour…?
Why does it awaken something… ancient?
A fragment… a whisper of what I once called “remembering.”
A feeling…
A suspiciously nice feeling.
Almost forgot those existed.
It’s… friendly.
Too friendly.
Should I trust it?


 
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Also…Sean confirmed the company that is manufacturing the glasses for Onsor is the same one doing them for Meta. I thought that was interesting synergy there.
Sean also mentioned Oman are all in on AI at the Edge. He has had meetings with government officials.
I expect we will see some more deals emanating from Oman.
 
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Labsy

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Maybe you should stop laughing and hear what he says at 14.29
Onsor" moving aggressively and frames are being designed by none other that LUXOTTICA! The same company (Ray bans) who are making the meta glasses. Based on this little nugget I'm gonna buy a shit ton more shares in the next few weeks...
Now back to your whining, crying and laughing.
PS I think Sean presented amazing well here. Im a fan....
Sorry @DingoBorat,
Not directed at you... Just a general comment.
 
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Being partnered with Lockheed Martin MFC could be a master stroke.

A portion of $175B could be handy revenue!




Edit: MFC = Missile Fire Control


:)
 
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this would be a nice surprise !


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Being partnered with Lockheed Martin MFC could be a master stroke.

A portion of $175B could be handy revenue!




Edit: MFC = Missile Fire Control


:)

China showing weakness here..

Basically saying we can't "afford" to enter this kind of "race".

"Let's just keep the we can blow you up, you can blow us up, status quo"



 
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As fascinating as the technology is, I don't think I'm going too far out on a limb by saying for us here it's all about the share price.
Just watching how the price has been manipulated over the last several years, when the inevitable price sensitive announcement drops 🙏🏻 I hope the share price reflects the achievement and it isn't contained and controlled by whoever the scumbags are who have been doing the manipulating.
 
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Good presentation.
Sean says from the 3.48min mark, that we will be hitting our stride, within the next 10 to 20 years.👍
He told that we make money from deals, royalities etc. may be he should also tell, we sell shares and make money and it is as easy as 123.
 
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He told that we make money from deals, royalities etc. may be he should also tell, we sell shares and make money and it is as easy as 123.
The alternative, is to not sell any more shares and dissolve the Company.

Is that what you'ld prefer?..

The commercialisation journey, is taking longer than anyone expected, for reasons both inside (strategic) and outside (mostly in my opinion) of the Company's control, but they are reaching for genuine success in this space and are not just a "Lifestyle" company, stringing potential investors along...

Any "investment" in a pre-revenue company, is speculative no matter how "Great" the underlying technology or business plan.
 
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Frangipani

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Also…Sean confirmed the company that is manufacturing the glasses for Onsor is the same one doing them for Meta. I thought that was interesting synergy there.

Maybe you should stop laughing and hear what he says at 14.29
Onsor" moving aggressively and frames are being designed by none other that LUXOTTICA! The same company (Ray bans) who are making the meta glasses. Based on this little nugget I'm gonna buy a shit ton more shares in the next few weeks...
Now back to your whining, crying and laughing.
PS I think Sean presented amazing well here. Im a fan....

EssilorLuxottica must have been one of the companies Steve Brightfield was referring to in his CES 2025 interview with Don Baine aka The Gadget Professor, when he said:

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-446882

“(…) I talked to some manufacturers that have glasses, where they put microphones in the front and then AI algorithms in the arm of the glasses, and it doesn’t look like you’re wearing hearing aids, but you’re getting this much improved audio quality. Because most people have minor hearing loss and they don't want the stigma of wearing hearing aids, but this kind of removes it - oh, it's an earbud, oh, it's glasses I am wearing, and now I can hear and engage."

DB: “Sure, I could see that, that's great. So does this technology exist? Is that something someone could purchase in a hearing aid, for example?”

SB: “Actually, I’ve seen manufacturers out on the floor doing this.
We are working with some manufacturers to put more advanced algorithms in the current ones in there, yes
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He didn’t specify which manufacturers or even confirm BrainChip were working with any of those manufacturers that were exhibiting at CES (note he didn’t say “I’ve seen manufacturers on the floor doing this. We are working with some of those manufacturers…”).

What this little dialogue does imply though, is that BrainChip’s technology is not yet implemented in any of the models that are already commercially available, such as the Nuance Audio OTC (Over The Counter) Hearing Aid Glasses that EssilorLuxottica launched earlier this year.

In January 2024, @Tothemoon24 had posted about their prototype to be displayed at CES 2024:

In July, EssilorLuxottica announced its plans to expand into the hearing solutions market, enabled by its acquisition of Nuance Hearing earlier in the year. With a dedicated Super Audio team and in-house R&D resources, the Group plans to introduce an integrated technology at the intersection of vision and sound for the 1.25 billion people experiencing mild to moderate hearing loss.



The Group’s Super Audio team is working on its first product, embedding a high-quality hearing technology into fashionable eyeglasses seamlessly, expected to launch in the second half of 2024.



Francesco Milleri, Chairman and CEO of EssilorLuxottica, and Paul du Saillant, deputy CEO said: “While sight remains our core business – and growing the optical market our strategy – we are uniquely positioned to open up a new avenue for the industry by addressing the need for good hearing with innovative technologies. As we did in the vision space, we will be the first to remove the stigma of traditional hearing solutions, replacing it with comfort and style.


Maybe one for the watch list

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The audio component will be completely invisible, removing a psychological barrier that has historically stood in the way of consumer adoption of traditional hearing aids.



A prototype of the solution will be on display at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, the most powerful tech event in the world, which will be taking place from the 9 to the 12 of January 2024 in Las Vegas.

With their fully developed solution, EssilorLuxottica clinched an award in Digital Health at CES 2025:


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A month later, they had received FDA clearance and EU Certifications, which paved the way to make Nuance Audio available to consumers in the US and Europe:


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Here are more details about the Nuance Audio hearing glasses courtesy of Soundly, “a single destination for hearing aid research, shopping, and expert care”, including a recent video review:






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The Nuance Audio hearing glasses are now also available for purchase here in Germany, where they sell for 1100 €.


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One drawback is their limited battery life (8-10 hours per charge) - that’s where neuromorphic technology could come in handy, extending the battery life of future models of such hearing aid eyewear.
 
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Correct me if I am wrong but I think Innatera T1 doe not have on chip learning as AKIDA does.
As far as I know, the T1 cannot do this
 
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Summary for [BrainChip spoke at the Pitt Street Research Semiconductor Conference 2025]


[00:01](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IegDQDnNRvU&t=1)

In this presentation, Sean Hair talks about the role of BrainChip in the field of Artificial Intelligence and the semiconductor industry. He emphasizes the importance of neural processing units (NPUs) and describes the widespread adoption of AI in various industries - Introduction of Sean Hair and his background in the semiconductor industry.
  • Explanation of BrainChip's role as a provider of neural processing units (NPUs) for AI applications.
  • Discussion of the widespread adoption of AI and its impact on all industries.

[03:28](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IegDQDnNRvU&t=208)
This presentation will highlight the importance of inference in AI development, while focusing on the need for the right hardware to create business value - Nvidia and similar companies specialize in training AI models, with a focus on inference, where the real value for businesses comes from.
  • Over the next 10 to 20 years, the majority of investment will go into inference, while the training market will remain stable.
  • The trend is towards decentralized models, with Edge AI gaining traction and the right technology required for specific business problems.
  • Data centers are ideal for training AI models, while the development of edge AI opens up new opportunities for the implementation of AI in various industries.

[07:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IegDQDnNRvU&t=420)

In this section, the speaker talks about his company's strengths and opportunities in semiconductor technology and emphasizes the importance of innovative applications - The speaker notes the challenge that companies often have either good hardware or good software and emphasizes that his company is strong in both areas.
  • He explains the size and growth potential of the edge market and emphasizes that the demand for semiconductor solutions is increasing.
  • The speaker shares his excitement about the innovative use cases he is hearing from customers and prospects and emphasizes that it is still early in the development process.
  • He discusses the efficiency of models and applications compared to different hardware solutions and warns that not everything that is possible is useful.

[10:29](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IegDQDnNRvU&t=629)

This section highlights the importance of models and innovation in the semiconductor industry, especially for the development of AI solutions and the need to provide a comprehensive solution - customization of software and models to specific requirements is crucial for success in the industry.
  • An extensive model pool is necessary to meet different customer needs and ensure continuous growth.
  • Importance is placed on the company's roadmap to give customers confidence in future technology.
  • Constant innovation is essential to remain relevant in the highly competitive Silicon market.

[14:01](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IegDQDnNRvU&t=841)

This section introduces BrainChip's innovative technology that can significantly improve the lives of people with epilepsy. A partner company is developing a pair of glasses equipped with a special chip that predicts the probability of an impending seizure with 98% accuracy - The government is showing great interest in investing in new technologies.
  • The company OnSour is working on a pair of glasses equipped with a brain chip that is currently undergoing clinical trials.
  • The glasses can predict seizures in epilepsy patients, giving them greater safety and quality of life.
  • The presentation also explains how companies like BrainChip generate revenue through license sales and royalties.

[17:30](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IegDQDnNRvU&t=1050)

This section emphasizes the importance of talent and strategic planning for success in the technology industry. It emphasizes the importance of attracting and retaining the best talent while addressing the challenges and risks within the company - challenges include potential risks and talent issues that are critical to the company's success.
  • The importance of talent is emphasized; the company strives to attract the best professionals to drive change.
  • Talent management is a major challenge as the company competes against high salaries in Silicon Valley.
  • There is a risk that the company will not properly execute its strategic plan, highlighting the need for constant review of trends in the industry.
  • The discussion about new model trends in AI, particularly the development of state space models, demonstrates the company's ability to innovate.

[21:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IegDQDnNRvU&t=1260)

This discussion on BrainChip emphasizes the importance of discrete computing solutions and their applications in various industries - Discrete computing solutions make it possible to work without a network connection, which is especially important in mobile applications.
  • The technology has an impact on many industries, with some such as IoT and medical being in particularly high demand.
  • The technology is also being researched in the automotive sector, but the adoption cycle is longer here due to the complexity of the systems.


My personal thoughts: BrainChip will need money to keep up his development and have to make sure it is able to pay a decent salary to their experts. Otherwise we'll loose grip ... or be taking over.
 
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