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manny100

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Neuromorphic compute is a reality that every developer and device at the edge will be uterlizing and the brainchip management have put us in a fantastic position for a good slice of this pie đŸ„§ . Obviously the blowflies, shorter and manipulating mutts beg to differ as they attempt to steal from the shareholders.
Enjoy the ride and don't let the pests take your hard urnt loot.
2025 and beyond is all about brainchip and the astronomical success coming our way.
What makes it tough is that we are not just an add or bolt on that improves performance or memory. BRN via AKIDA is a whole new way of getting things done.
Sean said that we can expect smalls getting on board shorter term but big business takes a lot longer.
I have no doubt we have some big fish on the hook but it's a bit like watching grass grow.
 
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FJ-215

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I really appreciate all the posts shared here. At this point, you’re just glad to see some positive news amidst the downward trend of the share price
 And it’s not like :cry:I’m turning into a basher either. But I’m also not a bot or some ChatGPT clone — sometimes you just need to vent because honestly, none of this makes sense anymore.

All these positive articles and news, and yet the price keeps falling
 someone explain that to me. I don’t buy the argument that investors are pulling out just because of the lack of revenue. It’s not like we’re in the middle of a lawsuit or heading toward bankruptcy. We’re a startup — and we actually have a lot to show in terms of partnerships and technological progress.

So, are we the only ones who see the potential? Or are we just too locked in and maybe overestimating the company? Why doesn’t the share price reflect any of this development?

Does anyone have a serious answer?
@7fĂŒr7

I was hoping we would get a bit of a bounce off the back of the AGM.

Then I watched the AGM :sick:. So there is part of the problem.

We are also coming in to tax loss selling season. Between now and the end of June, investors will be selling underperforming stocks to get tax credits. Happens every year and puts extra pressure on those stocks.
 
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@7fĂŒr7

I was hoping we would get a bit of a bounce off the back of the AGM.

Then I watched the AGM :sick:. So there is part of the problem.

We are also coming in to tax loss selling season. Between now and the end of June, investors will be selling underperforming stocks to get tax credits. Happens every year and puts extra pressure on those stocks.
where did you get the AGM to see? Would love to see it
 

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FJ-215

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where did you get the AGM to see? Would love to see it
Watched it live. We have all seen transcripts so we know they exist. Would love to see a replay as there was some very good information in there,
 
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7fĂŒr7

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Neuromorphic compute is a reality that every developer and device at the edge will be uterlizing and the brainchip management have put us in a fantastic position for a good slice of this pie đŸ„§ . Obviously the blowflies, shorter and manipulating mutts beg to differ as they attempt to steal from the shareholders.
Enjoy the ride and don't let the pests take your hard urnt loot.
2025 and beyond is all about brainchip and the astronomical success coming our way.

Yeah, thanks! But honestly, it all sounds more like a constantly repeated mantra or a kind of TSE-community self-hypnosis, rather than a plausible explanation—which is what I was actually asking for. We’ve been repeating the same lines for years
 and throwing around superlatives feels pretty inappropriate given the current situation.

Like I said: we know from various sources and industry insiders that Akida has real potential – so what’s the issue?
Manipulators, short sellers, and people trying to drag companies down exist in every stock.
And there are companies out there with no real product at all that are trading at higher valuations than we are.

So?
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its bicepsđŸ’Ș!
Yeah, thanks! But honestly, it all sounds more like a constantly repeated mantra or a kind of TSE-community self-hypnosis, rather than a plausible explanation—which is what I was actually asking for. We’ve been repeating the same lines for years
 and throwing around superlatives feels pretty inappropriate given the current situation.

Like I said: we know from various sources and industry insiders that Akida has real potential – so what’s the issue?
Manipulators, short sellers, and people trying to drag companies down exist in every stock.
And there are companies out there with no real product at all that are trading at higher valuations than we are.

So?
As I said and many others here patience is required when a complete shift in technological happens which is what neuromorpgic compute is. The industry asked for variation of models to prove such a shift is viable and would have a road map ,again this has been achieved now by Sean and his team. All the crying and feet stomping here cannot change the facts of what we are all apart of . Brainchip will be a huge success and it's very clear from the achievements in the past year that is what is happening.
Big banks hold our stock in large numbers because their advisers tell them neuromorphic compute is the next big change in compute at the edge. Grab yourself some fresh air for free and watch our growth explode moving forward.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its bicepsđŸ’Ș!
Given BrainChip's prior collaboration with Mercedes-Benz where its AKIDA powered the "Hey Mercedes" voice control system in the Vision EQXX concept car, achieving five to ten times greater efficiency than traditional voice control methods, I think there's a pretty compelling case for Arm to consider integrating BrainChip's technology into its offerings for Cerence.


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7fĂŒr7

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As I said and many others here patience is required when a complete shift in technological happens which is what neuromorpgic compute is. The industry asked for variation of models to prove such a shift is viable and would have a road map ,again this has been achieved now by Sean and his team. All the crying and feet stomping here cannot change the facts of what we are all apart of . Brainchip will be a huge success and it's very clear from the achievements in the past year that is what is happening.
Big banks hold our stock in large numbers because their advisers tell them neuromorphic compute is the next big change in compute at the edge. Grab yourself some fresh air for free and watch our growth explode moving forward.

As I see it, you’re not really interested in having a proper discussion. I’m neither whining nor badmouthing the company. Those are just accusations used when there are no real answers to serious, legitimate questions.

Instead of addressing my points objectively, you just keep repeating the same superlative-filled talking points like a mantra – and frame me as some kind of “non-believer.”
But let’s be real: Many people here have been holding for 10 years. They’re older now and simply want their patience to be rewarded.

Are you seriously suggesting these people are crybabies or just being impatient?

We already have market-ready products. Yet other companies are deploying solutions that don’t match Akida’s performance – and still get picked over us. Why?

Is it possible that there are issues we’re not being told about – issues that keep potential customers from adopting our products?

And how many more Akida versions are we going to need before we actually break through?

So please – can someone with actual technical insight chime in?
 
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itsol4605

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Gary Moore — Director of Technology
I just published an article on Medium titled
"The Rise of Neuromorphic Processors: Bringing Brain-Inspired Computing to Life."
It is rather lengthy, at 2100 words, but if you are interested in neuromorphic processors, it may pique your interest.

 
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I can assure you mate my comments are serious even if it's not what you want to here.
I have been an investor since day one so keep your attitude in check.
On the the topic of companies beating us, who are you referring to ?. All I hear from you is complaining, so move on of its not your best interests to be positive in our company

Go Brainchip
 
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Anduril and meta teaming up to provide xr for US military.

After Dr Tapsons comments at the agm, i guess there is a slim chance that we might be involved. Long shot, but one can only hope!
 
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7fĂŒr7

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I can assure you mate my comments are serious even if it's not what you want to here.
I have been an investor since day one so keep your attitude in check.
On the the topic of companies beating us, who are you referring to ?. All I here from you is complaining, so move on of its not your best interests to be positive in our company

Go Brainchip

Alright, I’m done being polite.

Either you’re being deliberately confrontational, or you’re just not understanding the point.
If you had actually read my earlier posts – or even just responded to my current questions without falling back into the usual “we’re well positioned” echo chamber and that whole “non-believers go to hell” mindset – you’d realize that I’m fundamentally positive about BrainChip.

I’m simply asking critical questions. If you don’t have answers, fine – just don’t reply.
But spare me the “I’ve been an investor since day one” rhetoric. That means absolutely nothing to me.
For all I care, you could be the inventor himself – your replies still offer zero substance.

You asked which companies?
Just to name a few:

Hailo (Israel) – Hailo-8 chip already deployed in smart cameras, industrial systems, and partnered with major players like Renesas, Mitsubishi Electric, and Foxconn.

Kneron (USA/Taiwan) – Chips integrated in consumer devices like TP-Link security cameras and collaborating with Qualcomm and Foxconn.

Syntiant (USA) – Low-power NPUs already used in earbuds and voice assistants from Amazon, Sony, and Bose.

Edge Impulse – Not a chipmaker, but a leading software platform that enables edge ML across real commercial devices with partners like STMicro and Nordic.

None of them claim to be as “revolutionary” as Akida 
yet they’re closing deals, entering markets, and shipping real products.

If we don’t talk about this contrast, we’re just ignoring the elephant in the room.

Edit
 I forgot GO BRAINCHIP
 
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walderamaa

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Okay, ich bin fertig mit Höflichkeit.

Entweder gehen Sie absichtlich auf Konfrontation zu, oder Sie verstehen den Punkt einfach nicht.
Wenn Sie meine frĂŒheren BeitrĂ€ge tatsĂ€chlich gelesen hĂ€tten – oder auch nur auf meine aktuellen Fragen geantwortet hĂ€tten, ohne in die ĂŒbliche „Wir sind gut aufgestellt“-Echokammer und die ganze „UnglĂ€ubige fahren zur Hölle“-MentalitĂ€t zurĂŒckzufallen –, wĂŒrden Sie erkennen, dass ich BrainChip grundsĂ€tzlich positiv gegenĂŒberstehe.

Ich stelle lediglich kritische Fragen. Wenn Sie keine Antworten haben, bitte antworten Sie nicht.
Aber ersparen Sie mir die „Ich bin seit dem ersten Tag Investor“-Rhetorik. Das bedeutet mir absolut nichts.
Von mir aus könnten Sie der Erfinder selbst sein – Ihre Antworten sind trotzdem substanzlos.

Sie haben gefragt, welche Unternehmen?
Um nur einige zu nennen:

Hailo (Israel) – Der Hailo-8-Chip wird bereits in intelligenten Kameras und Industriesystemen eingesetzt und arbeitet mit großen Unternehmen wie Renesas, Mitsubishi Electric und Foxconn zusammen.

Kneron (USA/Taiwan) – Chips, die in VerbrauchergerĂ€te wie TP-Link-Überwachungskameras integriert sind und mit Qualcomm und Foxconn zusammenarbeiten.

Syntiant (USA) – Stromsparende NPUs werden bereits in Ohrhörern und Sprachassistenten von Amazon, Sony und Bose verwendet.

Edge Impulse – Kein Chiphersteller, sondern eine fĂŒhrende Softwareplattform, die mit Partnern wie STMicro und Nordic Edge ML auf echten kommerziellen GerĂ€ten ermöglicht.

Keiner von ihnen behauptet, so „revolutionĂ€r“ zu sein wie Akida 
 und doch schließen sie GeschĂ€fte ab, erschließen MĂ€rkte und liefern echte Produkte aus.

Wenn wir diesen Kontrast nicht ansprechen, ignorieren wir einfach das Offensichtliche.

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 ich habe GO BRAINCHIP vergessen
 

DK6161

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Big banks hold our stock in large numbers because their advisers tell them neuromorphic compute is the next big change in compute at the edge.
Sorry but you're wrong. They hold BRN because we are in the ASX300, so not by choice.
You are sounding like a broken record, repeating the same garbage that was sold to us.
Maybe give us a more useful explanation, otherwise you may need to adjust your tone there buddy
 
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Alright, I’m done being polite.

Either you’re being deliberately confrontational, or you’re just not understanding the point.
If you had actually read my earlier posts – or even just responded to my current questions without falling back into the usual “we’re well positioned” echo chamber and that whole “non-believers go to hell” mindset – you’d realize that I’m fundamentally positive about BrainChip.

I’m simply asking critical questions. If you don’t have answers, fine – just don’t reply.
But spare me the “I’ve been an investor since day one” rhetoric. That means absolutely nothing to me.
For all I care, you could be the inventor himself – your replies still offer zero substance.

You asked which companies?
Just to name a few:

Hailo (Israel) – Hailo-8 chip already deployed in smart cameras, industrial systems, and partnered with major players like Renesas, Mitsubishi Electric, and Foxconn.

Kneron (USA/Taiwan) – Chips integrated in consumer devices like TP-Link security cameras and collaborating with Qualcomm and Foxconn.

Syntiant (USA) – Low-power NPUs already used in earbuds and voice assistants from Amazon, Sony, and Bose.

Edge Impulse – Not a chipmaker, but a leading software platform that enables edge ML across real commercial devices with partners like STMicro and Nordic.

None of them claim to be as “revolutionary” as Akida 
yet they’re closing deals, entering markets, and shipping real products.

If we don’t talk about this contrast, we’re just ignoring the elephant in the room.

Edit
 I forgot GO BRAINCHIP
Have a cry DK nothing but negative 😱

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its bicepsđŸ’Ș!
Have a cry DK nothing but negative 😱

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What’s going on Smoothy?

You have only emerged recently - in the last few days, and now you’re ””blocking” people.

LOL! 😝
 
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