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Yoda

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I think I need to be sedated . . .
 
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You’ve got it upside down ya

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manny100

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While these numbers can be a guide for chip sales based on volume, we don't know where they will land. We don't have a complete breakdown of the price point by exact volume, nor the volume existing customers are slated to purchase. We know the worst-case (someone buying up the whole lot) and best-case profit (all items being sold individually), but not what the actual totals will be.

It is also important to note that the chips do not preclude any IP sales if and when those are made. There is also the income they have been reporting through engineering support when assisting customers in creating models for their platform.

Fortunately, we are not looking at just a single revenue stream.
Its a reminder of how tough it is with new never used before ' game changing' products.
We are not a drop in or bolt on.
Even a huge company like Parsons is not taking any risks until it proves AKIDA in 'real life' situations over and over again.
No one wants to risk their brand on AKIDA until it a 100% certainty.
No one is going to take on IP until they have done chips to death to eliminate all risk both brand and financial wise.
If for example it works out for Parsons they may make huge chip orders or move up to Gen 2 IP.
 
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Who bought more today? Just ask for a friend

Strong support at 18c… it will not get cheaper guys… now or never! Whoop whoop…
I have to wait when Germany opens
 
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Great news in regards to the ADK1500 tape out. Great to see the early adoption of this technology. With so many chips available, my hope is that the company will release a usb type device for data scientists and developers at a cost effective entry point ($150 AUD would be fair).
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
I think I need to be sedated . . .

I hear you Yoda.

I've been trying to drown my sorrows in wine and now I've ended up marinating myself.


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Come on guys, no long faces now anymore!!!… from today it can only go up! The first wave of disappointment that nothing extra got announced is already behind us. Even the worst outlook is still better than no outlook at all… Go Brainchip! 🙌🔥
 
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Not as many shares traded as I thought there might be. So I’m guessing a massive campaign here and over at the crapper to try and close out by our friends.


Just over 10% off the short total at a max 😂
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manny100

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As the slide says:
" Path to Commercialisation - AKD1500 Product"
Its just the 1st step on the way. Not panic stations unless.
Its wait until Parsons have fully evaluated.
 
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Is there an escrow period for the raise? Only $2 mill for retail limits liquidity for the shorters to cover in.
 

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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Not sure about the legality of any of this, but what if we pooled together and bought all chips at $4 and then held Parsons and Onsor over a barrel by offering them the chips at $50?

At $4 per unit, we would only need to come up with $1,800,000 to purchase them.

Then, once we sold them, we could potentially pocket about $13 million in profit (after operating costs and tax are taken into account). Maybe a bit less if we get charged with extortion and have to pay for legal representation.

Like I say, I don't know how advisable the above would be, especially the part where we hold Parsons' over a barrel. Oh, and also the part where we wind up in the clanger.
 
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Not sure about the legality of any of this, but what if we pooled together and bought all chips at $4 and then held Parsons and Onsor over a barrel by offering them the chips at $50?

At $4 per unit, we would only need to come up with $1,800,000 to purchase them.

Then, once we sold them, we could potentially pocket about $13 million in profit (after operating costs and tax are taken into account). Maybe a bit less if we get charged with extortion and have to pay for legal representation.

Like I say, I don't know how advisable the above would be, especially the part where we hold Parsons' over a barrel. Oh, and also the part where we wind up in the clanger.


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Not sure about the legality of any of this, but what if we pooled together and bought all chips at $4 and then held Parsons and Onsor over a barrel by offering them the chips at $50?

At $4 per unit, we would only need to come up with $1,800,000 to purchase them.

Then, once we sold them, we could potentially pocket about $13 million in profit (after operating costs and tax are taken into account). Maybe a bit less if we get charged with extortion and have to pay for legal representation.

Like I say, I don't know how advisable the above would be, especially the part where we hold Parsons' over a barrel. Oh, and also the part where we wind up in the clanger.
What if we (from the TSE forum) scrape together our savings , buy all the chips at $4, and resell them ourselves to BrainChip’s customers for $50? We split the profits (I figure maybe five people max would even join) and get rich faster than waiting for the share price to rise…
That’s what you basically said?
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manny100

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I think its time lowered its eyes and looked beneath the 'time sink' adaptability of complex health, defense and auto and took a look at childrens education and fun toys.
AKIDA's adaptative on chip learning is idealy suited to working with kids, learning their individual capabilities, communicating with them , challenging them and gradually increasing their skills.
It would be a great assistance for those working with children with learning disabilities.
Even simple toys such as yo -yo's can be turned into the science fiction of 5 years ago.
Akida could turn a simple yo-yo into a smart, adaptive, gamified learning tool — blending physical play with personalized AI coaching. It’s a playful example of how neuromorphic tech can scale down to even the smallest devices.
Gesture control, voice communication, safety alerts, training, new tricks etc, etc.
The list of possibilities goes on. ....... and no 'time sink' for adoption.
 
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I think its time lowered its eyes and looked beneath the 'time sink' adaptability of complex health, defense and auto and took a look at childrens education and fun toys.
AKIDA's adaptative on chip learning is idealy suited to working with kids, learning their individual capabilities, communicating with them , challenging them and gradually increasing their skills.
It would be a great assistance for those working with children with learning disabilities.
Even simple toys such as yo -yo's can be turned into the science fiction of 5 years ago.
Akida could turn a simple yo-yo into a smart, adaptive, gamified learning tool — blending physical play with personalized AI coaching. It’s a playful example of how neuromorphic tech can scale down to even the smallest devices.
Gesture control, voice communication, safety alerts, training, new tricks etc, etc.
The list of possibilities goes on. ....... and no 'time sink' for adoption.

Can you just stop speculating? We are working on @Bravo real master plan which is more important! Are you in or not? Thanks!
 
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Mea culpa

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