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FU…. IT…… I did it!!! Come on!!! Skyrocket NOOOOOOW COME OOOONNNN
(Attention it’s just a fake AI generated version)
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You're gonna need a bigger pole.Noooo…. No nononoooooo
It’s waiting …. I can see it.. it’s just waiting to see if Im stupid enough…. Nono Nonooooo
Look at the bull after I make the wrong decision…
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What about 9 million that's friction and this year so we have been told by Sean .As you all know, our 2nd quarter figures and updates on any new activity will be announced within the next 3 days,
I would not be alone in thinking that some solid figures should be emerging, maybe??
"Turning this ship around could be considered a daunting task"
I just hope that Sean has both his hands on the wheel up on the bridge, because the months continue ticking by, and as much as I
believe in our company, the staff and most of all, the technology, we really need to see some sort of friction.
So many great posts, many from Frangipani, talk about detail, I thought I was the only one on this forum with some OCD, of course,
I say that with the upmost respect, love you Frangi...you're a top-class researcher.
Can I ask this question, why has there been such resistance by any company that we have been engaged with to sign an agreement
that bears some sort of revenue, it just doesn't sit right with me after all these years and how our technology has expanded to make
the entire process so simple.... says me, the layman
Anyway, June 2026, that's my personal re-evaluation month...lets go AKIDA......Tech.
What about 9 million that's friction and this year so we have been told by Sean .
Once we see that arrive things will change for brn.
I wonder if he remembers saying that??What about 9 million that's friction and this year so we have been told by Sean .
Once we see that arrive things will change for brn.
Yes, that statement actually comes from a paper presented at the IEEE ISVLSI conference in July 2023. The paper is titled "Comparative Analysis of Low-Power Anomaly Detection on Neuromorphic Chips for Controller Area Network (CAN) Data", and was co-authored by Tarek Taha (University of Dayton) and Simon Khan (AFRL), among others.And yet, less than a week earlier, one of the co-authors, Tarek Taha, will be presenting a differently titled paper by the same group of University of Dayton researchers (plus Simon Khan from AFRL), in which they state that a comparative analysis of their “low-power anomaly detection system for Controller Area Network (CAN)” on Akida and Loihi showed that “Loihi consumes about 91 times less power than Akida”.
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-457988
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By the way, those University of Dayton researchers are long-time collaborators and co-authors of Steven Harbour from Parallax Advanced Research (headquartered in the same city, namely Dayton, OH), dating back to the time when he was still working at Southwest Research Institute.
I tell you what that would be the straw that broke the camels backI wonder if he remembers saying that??
The way I see it is that, just as Akida 1 saw the light of day, financial strictures compelled us to abandon chip sales and focus on IP licensing. That left the "low hanging fruit" for the likes of Synsense and reduced our potential customer base by several orders of magnitude. We saw the sales department forced to walk the plank. IP licensing is a whole other ball game.As you all know, our 2nd quarter figures and updates on any new activity will be announced within the next 3 days,
I would not be alone in thinking that some solid figures should be emerging, maybe??
"Turning this ship around could be considered a daunting task"
I just hope that Sean has both his hands on the wheel up on the bridge, because the months continue ticking by, and as much as I
believe in our company, the staff and most of all, the technology, we really need to see some sort of friction.
So many great posts, many from Frangipani, talk about detail, I thought I was the only one on this forum with some OCD, of course,
I say that with the upmost respect, love you Frangi...you're a top-class researcher.
Can I ask this question, why has there been such resistance by any company that we have been engaged with to sign an agreement
that bears some sort of revenue, it just doesn't sit right with me after all these years and how our technology has expanded to make
the entire process so simple.... says me, the layman
Anyway, June 2026, that's my personal re-evaluation month...lets go AKIDA......Tech.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/neur...creenshot_social_share&utm_campaign=copy_link
This is a very interesting post I cane across on Linked In today where it talks about soon we will be able to detect Skin cancer from our phones.
At the end of the post among a few interesting hashtags we have #edgeAI #Neuromorphic computing #Brianchip #BRCHF followed by alot of the large AI names in todays market.
Cecilia Pisano from Nurjana Technologies has repeatedly liked BrainChip posts on LinkedIn, and hence her Sardinia-based company has been mentioned by several forum members as potentially playing with Akida:
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#edgeai #tinyml #neuromorphic #spintronics #photoniccomputing #aimlsys2025 #lowpowerai #futuretech #callforpapers #linkedinresearch #aiatedge | Arijit Mukherjee
Paper submissions now open for EDGE-X: Rethinking Edge Intelligence 📍 Co-located with AI-ML Systems Conference 2025 | Chancery Pavilion, Bangalore | October 8, 2025 🧠 Topics include: • On-device learning and inference • ML/DL optimization for memory, latency, and power • Hardware-software...www.linkedin.com
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