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I can't locate this paper / presentation but looks interesting. Don't think it's been posted previously? If anyone can find it, be great if you could post it.

Found under a Google Scholar search.



Proposing a Neuromorphic Model for Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation Using the Akida™ PCIe Board: ATheoretical Framework
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kranthi kiran mandava aruna thethali
Publication date
2025/2/22
Journal
International conference on Artificial intelligence and Machine learning for sustainable development
 
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I can't locate this paper / presentation but looks interesting. Don't think it's been posted previously? If anyone can find it, be great if you could post it.

Found under a Google Scholar search.



Proposing a Neuromorphic Model for Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation Using the Akida™ PCIe Board: ATheoretical Framework
Authors
kranthi kiran mandava aruna thethali
Publication date
2025/2/22
Journal
International conference on Artificial intelligence and Machine learning for sustainable development

Hi @Fullmoonfever,

I stumbled across the same publication yesterday and just like you couldn’t find out more details either.

However, what I did discover was that Mandava Kranthi Kiran is an Assistant Professor at the Department for Computer Science Engineering at GITAM (Gandhi Institute of Technology) Deemed University* in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh as well as Assistant Director of the Center for Extended Reality (CXR) at GITAM:

*“In India, a deemed university or deemed-to-be-university is an accreditation granted to higher educational institutions by the Ministry of Education.[1][2] According to the ministry's definition, the accreditation indicates, "an Institution of higher education, other than universities, working at a very high standard in specific area of study" and the accreditation grants "the academic status and privileges of a university".[3]



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As for Aruna Thethali, I found an (undated) CV as well as a LinkedIn profile, which has very little info, though, and no posting activity.

Aruna Thethali is an Assistant Professor at Dr Lankapalli Bullaya College of Engineering (also located in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh), while at the same time pursuing a PhD at GITAM, “engaged in research focused on augmented and virtual reality” (yes, it is now apparently possible in India to become an Assistant Professor without a PhD).



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Another interesting paper the two of them co-authored is about event cameras for detection of Parkinson’s Disease, but unfortunately the full text is not available.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381058053_Event_Cameras_for_Parkinson's_Disease_Diagnosis_A_Preliminary_Study?


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Less than three weeks ago, Aruna Thethali and Mandava Kranthi Kiran published a paper called “Neuromorphic Computing for Occlusion-Aware Object Detection in AR/VR: A Review of SNN-Based Real-Time Techniques, which, however, does not contain any references to BrainChip or Akida.
(https://zenodo.org/records/16782149)
 
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I know completely off topic and all things BRN

BUT..........Just had to share this that is taking place right now...Could of bought for 1.8cents Friday!!!!!!

Unreal !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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wtf , well wouldn't that be an interesting scenerio for Brainchip when the shorters remove their sell positions which keeping the price down atm, we might see this type of increase change soon enough :cool:😀
 
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Feeling very confident of an announcement today.....

Haven't had a "Notification regarding unquoted securities" ann for a month.

:sleep:
 
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Feeling very confident of an announcement today.....

Haven't had a "Notification regarding unquoted securities" ann for a month.

:sleep:
The chances for such an Ann is 70 to 59 since we have a new head of “we will fu..in sell that sh.t”

Calculating Oh No GIF by MOODMAN
 
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The chances for such an Ann is 70 to 59 since we have a new head of “we will fu..in sell that sh.t”

Calculating Oh No GIF by MOODMAN
At least we will get the half year report next week. All the info we wish that they would put in stand alone announcements should be in there.
 
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🤔 I’m confused as to why Chandra Prakash Pandey says he has been working on an early-stage neuromorphic drone project (“AeroNerve”) while interning with Platinum Capital Partners, Inc rather than with a UAV startup they may have invested in?


The website www.platinumcapitalpartners.com - as listed in the LinkedIn company profile below - doesn’t seem to work; instead, the correct URL appears to be www.platinumcapitalpartners.net.
If you click on below company LinkedIn profile under “people”, you will spot the profile pic of company founder Roys Poyiadjis…




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wtf , well wouldn't that be an interesting scenerio for Brainchip when the shorters remove their sell positions which keeping the price down atm, we might see this type of increase change soon enough :cool:😀
A 1.8 cent price rise would be nice to start 😂
 
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This is worth a listen but particularly from 22.15 on for about the next 5 minutes.
A lot of what Sally is saying is right up our alley.
Enjoy
At the 23.40 mark I believe Nandan mentioned ...were working with companies like brainchip. 👍
 
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At the 23.40 mark I believe he mentioned ...were working with companies like brainchip. 👍
Not quite. Nandan mentioned he used to work for Brainchip.
Cheers

Edit.
After re listening it does sound like what you said but I believe he was talking about past tense.
 
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Not quite. Nandan mentioned he used to work for Brainchip.
Cheers
I know what you mean however I have listened several times and it sounds like he says were working with brn.
Could be wrong tho.
 
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Has anyone noticed the increase in volume over the past couple of weeks on the OTC market (BRCHF)?
This is usually a good thing... isn't it?
 
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Has anyone noticed the increase in volume over the past couple of weeks on the OTC market (BRCHF)?
This is usually a good thing... isn't it?
Who Cares Pop Up GIF by Offline Granny!
 
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Has anyone noticed the increase in volume over the past couple of weeks on the OTC market (BRCHF)?
This is usually a good thing... isn't it?
Yes and especially BCHPY. Two recent days with >1.2m regular BRN shares (accounting for 40:1 ratio).
However demand is frequently met by a large ask (for BRCHF) which over the trading day is gradually ratcheted down.....as if to stymie price increase.
To my mind this could be a large buyer trying to accumulate shares without raising the share price. Basically a sophisticated technique.

Or am I just putting a good spin on it??
 
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If you don't like what I have to say then just put me on ignore instead of being a big man and belittling people.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Rami Sinno worked at Arm before joining Amazon, giving him experience in processor architecture and IP-driven design.






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Exclusive-Arm hires Amazon AI exec to boost plans to build its own chips​

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Amazon artificial intelligence processors in a lab in Austin · Reuters



Max A Cherney
Tue, 19 August 2025 at 6:29 am GMT+10 2 min read

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By Max A. Cherney
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Arm Holdings has hired Amazon.com artificial intelligence chip director Rami Sinno to bolster its plans to develop its own complete chips, a person familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Sinno was responsible for helping to develop Amazon's homegrown AI chips called Trainium and Inferentia that are designed to help build and run large AI applications.

Until now, Arm has not built its own chips. Instead, it designs the core architecture and instruction set for processors that it sells to customers. Chip designers like Apple and Nvidia use Arm technology in their chips.
In July, Arm disclosed plans to invest a portion of its profit into building its own chips and other components. CEO Rene Haas discussed the possibility of moving beyond designs and building chiplets - smaller, function-specific versions of a chip that are stitched together - and complete systems.

The company, which is majority-owned by the SoftBank Group, collects royalty payments on the chips its customers sell. Arm-based devices power nearly every smartphone in the world and server chips based on its intellectual property have made significant inroads in the data center market long dominated by Advanced Micro Devices and Intel.
As part of a broad plan to increase its business, Arm has sought to expand beyond supplying crucial chip intellectual property to building its own complete designs.

Reuters first reported on the company's plans outlined in sealed exhibits from a December trial, and its effort to hire executives from rivals in February.
In recent years, Arm has sought to bolster its teams focused on building complete chips and systems. The company has hired Nicolas Dube, an executive from HPE with large-scale systems design experience, and Steve Halter, a chip engineer from Intel and Qualcomm, as part of the effort, the person familiar with the matter said.
Sinno's effort at Amazon was part of the company's effort to design chips that would be cheaper and offer superior performance to Nvidia's graphics processors used for AI work.

 
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