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Fiendish

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I think the epileptic glasses will be a flop and quickly superseded by a better solution. I hope this post comes back to bite me.
Do you know anyone with epilepsy bro?

I do, and i can assure you they are very much looking forward to getting a pair the moment they launch.

I nicknamed her "earthquake" as thats what it sounds like in my house when she drops and starts violently banging her head against the wooden floors.

These will increase her physical and even more so mental well being immensly, dont be to quick to write them off!
 
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Slade

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Do you know anyone with epilepsy bro?

I do, and i can assure you they are very much looking forward to getting a pair the moment they launch.

I nicknamed her "earthquake" as thats what it sounds like in my house when she drops and starts violently banging her head against the wooden floors.

These will increase her physical and even more so mental well being immensly, dont be to quick to write them off!
I hope they work for her.
 
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manny100

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Oman, as per Global Innovation Index (2019) report, scores "below expectations" in innovation relative to countries classified under high income...

Don't get your hopes up. I don't think hi tech glasses that are made in Oman would sell.
The design of the glasses are by Onsor.
The components of the glasses like AKIDA are sourced globally and not made in Oman.
You can rest easy knowing that.
 
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Gazzafish

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New Brainchip patent

https://ppubs.uspto.gov/api/patents...yLTQ4MDctOGU5OS03ZWQwN2E2ODNhZDgiLCJleHAiOjB9

Extract “
"Disclosed is a method for processing event-based input data using a neural network. The neural network comprises a plurality of neurons and one or more connections associated with each of the plurality of neurons. Further, each of the plurality of neurons is configured to receive a corresponding portion of the event-based data. The method comprises receiving, at a neuron of the plurality of neurons, a plurality of events associated with the event-based data over the one or more connections associated with the neuron. Each of the one or more connections is associated with a kernel. The method further comprises determining a potential of the neuron over the period of time based on processing of the kernels. In order to determine the potential, the method further comprises offsetting the kernels in one of a spatial dimension, a temporal dimension, or a spatiotemporal dimension, and processing the offset kernels in order to determine the potential. The method further comprises generating, at the neuron, output based on the determined potential."
 
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Do you know anyone with epilepsy bro?

I do, and i can assure you they are very much looking forward to getting a pair the moment they launch.

I nicknamed her "earthquake" as thats what it sounds like in my house when she drops and starts violently banging her head against the wooden floors.

These will increase her physical and even more so mental well being immensly, dont be to quick to write them off!
80 million people worldwide have this disease, i wonder what the royalty would be
 
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manny100

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Had to laugh.
LOIHI 2 Vs AKIDA on the INTEL community.
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Hello all, first post and I express a lot of ignorance about AI. But I notice recently that Intel have now welcomed Brainchip's Akida IP in to Intel Foundry Services. Is this acknowledgement that Loihi 2 is nowhere as advanced as Akida or will Loihi continue to be developed. I understand that the next Akida rendition will soon be released with Transformer abilities. How do you guys think this will play out and do you believe neuromorphic edge computing will really take off?

All genuine questions from an older bloke who has trouble understanding AI's pace of growth."
 
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itsol4605

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From ASX hotcrapper forum – thank you TechFinder!!

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The publication of 20250363338-A1 is quite significant for BrainChip and the broader edge-AI space, because it proposes a well-tailored, efficient neural architecture for event-based data — optimized for low latency, low power, and real-world spatiotemporal processing.

If implemented in hardware and deployed effectively, it could enhance BrainChip’s competitive advantage in neuromorphic edge computing, enabling applications (video, robotics, sensors) that are impractical with conventional neural networks.
 
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chef

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From ASX hotcrapper forum – thank you TechFinder!!

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The publication of 20250363338-A1 is quite significant for BrainChip and the broader edge-AI space, because it proposes a well-tailored, efficient neural architecture for event-based data — optimized for low latency, low power, and real-world spatiotemporal processing.

If implemented in hardware and deployed effectively, it could enhance BrainChip’s competitive advantage in neuromorphic edge computing, enabling applications (video, robotics, sensors) that are impractical with conventional neural networks.
I'm currently ill therefore I'm not quite sure what I'm reading:
1. This describes the very basics of an event based network? So this patent is worth quite a lot?
2. Is this the dagger thrust (Dolchstoss) for loihi 2?
3. Is this somehow limited to digital hardware?
4. If 3. is no, how would be analog event based networks be impacted?
 

manny100

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21 Business days and then we fall into 2026....before you know it, our Q4 and 4C are released as we move into February 2026.

Lots to look forward to, just not another decade please, as timelines do change, our company like most things in life have to
accept that they can only control the controllables, happy with my June 2026 review period, I'm quietly confident.

Tech.
What I don’t get Tech is that all this information that has been collected by all these amazing people here an on the other place is truly incredible, but yet we have so little to show for it.
Dry few company releases very poor information from BrainChip and a very low share price

One has to have to be slightly crazy to stay invested like I am up to my armpits in this company thinking that one day it might actually be a good investment

It it gets incredibly frustrating
Just saying
 
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What I don’t get Tech is that all this information that has been collected by all these amazing people here an on the other place is truly incredible, but yet we have so little to show for it.
Dry few company releases very poor information from BrainChip and a very low share price

One has to have to be slightly crazy to stay invested like I am up to my armpits in this company thinking that one day it might actually be a good investment

It it gets incredibly frustrating
Just saying
And that is exactly what the shorters and manipulators want retail investors to feel - hoping that you sell your shares and if you do they hoover them up quicker than your wife can spend your money.
A low share price isn't particular to BRN, there are plenty more ASX listed companies out there in exactly the same boat..
These may be testing times, but as has been said many times before - do your research and if that tells you you're on a winner then patience is the way to go no matter how hard it may seem.

PS If ASIC had any balls they would stop all this manipulation shit.

Hang tight brothers... and sisters. Our time to shine is nigh.
 
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Gazzafish

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In 2023 Brainchip announced two patents on the asx as “price sensitive” announcements. I’d like to know the decision pattern BRN use to decide when to do this or not because from feedback here (above my pay grade) this latest patent last week is of high importance and may require an announcement??
 
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Terroni2105

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In 2023 Brainchip announced two patents on the asx as “price sensitive” announcements. I’d like to know the decision pattern BRN use to decide when to do this or not because from feedback here (above my pay grade) this latest patent last week is of high importance and may require an announcement??
I imagine it is because this patent has not yet been “granted”
 
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jrp173

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Ive got a question,
If Mr Heir is stating Watch us Now and there be announcements before years end, why isnt the shareprice going up, Surely people are in the know ?
Why isnt the shareprice going up

Because the market has heard it all before, and no longer believes the bullshit from BRN.

The market wants hard evidence, not just "watch us" bullshit...
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Hi Folks.
Just wondering if anyone else who may have participated in the SPP just closed on Friday has had any sort of confirmation that their funds have been received?
I know that the shares are expected to be allocated this coming Monday or Tuesday, but in previous allocations I recall getting a confirmation notification email from the issuing body beforehand.
But not this time, so far anyways.
Thanks in advance.
 
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Diogenese

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I'm currently ill therefore I'm not quite sure what I'm reading:
1. This describes the very basics of an event based network? So this patent is worth quite a lot?
2. Is this the dagger thrust (Dolchstoss) for loihi 2?
3. Is this somehow limited to digital hardware?
4. If 3. is no, how would be analog event based networks be impacted?
I don't need to be ill to not be quite sure what I'm reading.

The scope of protection of a patent is defined in the claims. Claims 1 to 23 are for a system, but are not limited to digital or analog.
Claims 24 on are for a method and are not tied to hardware other than a NN.

This is one of the basic TENNs patents.

US2025363338A1 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING EVENT-BASED DATA IN EVENT-BASED SPATIOTEMPORAL NEURAL NETWORKS 20220622

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Specifically, it has been revealed that the timing of spikes carries a lot more encoded information, surpassing the information carried by firing rates alone. In contrast, artificial neural networks primarily rely on firing rates as a means of encoding information, leading to a significant disparity in the power and efficiency compared to biological networks. Thus, artificial neural networks achieve less information processing capabilities and efficiency compared to biological networks that exploit the precise timing of spikes for encoding and communication.

[0012] Spiking neural networks (SNNs) aim to mimic the behavior of biological neurons and their communication through the generation and propagation of discrete electrical pulses, i.e., spikes. In the biological nervous system, neurons communicate with each other through electrical impulses or spikes. These spikes represent the fundamental units of information processing and transmission. SNNs model this behavior by using spikes as discrete events to convey information between artificial neurons. Information theory analysis of biological neurons has demonstrated that temporal spike coding plays a crucial role in information processing. Specifically, it has been revealed that the timing of spikes carries a lot more encoded information, surpassing the information carried by firing rates alone. In contrast, artificial neural networks primarily rely on firing rates as a means of encoding information, leading to a significant disparity in the power and efficiency compared to biological networks. Thus, artificial neural networks achieve less information processing capabilities and efficiency compared to biological networks that exploit the precise timing of spikes for encoding and communication.
[0020] In some embodiments, to offset the kernels in one of the temporal dimension or the spatiotemporal dimension, the method further comprises determining time intervals between the initial time instance when a last event is received at the neuron and preceding time instances when one or more preceding events are received at the neuron, the time intervals defining a difference in time of arrival of the events at the neuron. The method further comprises offsetting the selected kernels corresponding to the one or more subsequent events based on the determined time intervals. The method further comprises summing the offset kernels in order to determine the potential at the neuron.

[0021] In some embodiments, each of the first kernel and the second kernel is represented as a sum of orthogonal polynomials, weighted by respective coefficients, wherein the respective coefficients are determined during training
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Because the market has heard it all before, and no longer believes the bullshit from BRN.

The market wants hard evidence, not just "watch us" bullshit...
yup... in '21 '22 '23 '24 '25.... Watch the financials... WE DID Sean, we did!
 
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db1969oz

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Hi Folks.
Just wondering if anyone else who may have participated in the SPP just closed on Friday has had any sort of confirmation that their funds have been received?
I know that the shares are expected to be allocated this coming Monday or Tuesday, but in previous allocations I recall getting a confirmation notification email from the issuing body beforehand.
But not this time, so far anyways.
Thanks in advance.
I participated too. I haven't had any correspondence either, yet.
 
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