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My super clears in a few weeks it’s either Brn or red or blackPom, you have a gambling addiction. Please seek help
What a embarrassing shareprice, its offJust put in an order for another 20k after I had to sell a few for the wedding at 0.22![]()
Not for me managing to buy back at hopefully 0.18What a embarrassing shareprice, its off
I have no idea about Sean's contract. There is no way whatsoever that the BOD will change horses heading into the final straight of this race.It's still too early, yes it's on repeat....moan, bag, critise.. it won't change a thing, our company is continually advancing the fine tuned technology, it's the customers who are the timekeepers, we can only push so much, they ultimately pay the agreed fees at a time that suits them, accept it or ....off.
Still very happy to make an overall assessment come June on progress during the previous 12 months, all signs currently look positive and yes, things can change, so just keeping an open mind.
I don't believe Sean has a fixed contract renewal date, the 5 year business plan was just that, 5 years. I think either party can issue notice at any given time, which quite frankly I don't see playing out anytime soon.
Very happy to be corrected by anyone in the know.... regards Tech.![]()
Maybe a huge vote of confidence from the board would be validating Sean's great work that shareholders are in the dark, watch us now and the company will have news that ive seen nothing yet, The board can show that vote of confidence,It's still too early, yes it's on repeat....moan, bag, critise.. it won't change a thing, our company is continually advancing the fine tuned technology, it's the customers who are the timekeepers, we can only push so much, they ultimately pay the agreed fees at a time that suits them, accept it or ....off.
Still very happy to make an overall assessment come June on progress during the previous 12 months, all signs currently look positive and yes, things can change, so just keeping an open mind.
I don't believe Sean has a fixed contract renewal date, the 5 year business plan was just that, 5 years. I think either party can issue notice at any given time, which quite frankly I don't see playing out anytime soon.
Very happy to be corrected by anyone in the know.... regards Tech.![]()
Four out of the five year plan have been completed and everyone gave Sean the benefit of the doubt.I have no idea about Sean's contract. There is no way whatsoever that the BOD will change horses heading into the final straight of this race.
Evidently a lot of engagements underway that Sean is personally involved with so the BOD will not be risking the outcome by making any changes. The BOD sees the true picture.
Suggestions that this should or will happen is just FUD or shorter talk trying to unsettle holders.
Here is some info on Dávid Juhász, who has been a Senior Software Engineer with Frontgrade Gaisler since June 2025.
He is one of the 15 co-authors of the Project NEURAVIS paper “Evaluation of Neuromorphic computing technologies for very low power AI/ML applications”(https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-475105), which was a collaboration between Airbus Defence & Space Toulouse, Airbus Defence & Space Ottobrunn, BrainChip, Frontgrade Gaisler, Neurobus and ESA.
While said paper is no longer accessible via the link provided in my above September 2025 post (although preserved in the form of screenshots), the EDHPC25 NEURAVIS presentation by co-author Roland Brochard, Computer Vision Expert for Space Systems at Airbus Defence & Space Toulouse, can still be accessed online:
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Dávid Juhász is also involved in the recently launched VAIAS project (November 2025 - November 2027)alongside his Frontgrade Gaisler colleague Daniel Andersson and their partner team around Rapidity Space CEO Mattias Örth.
The objective of VAIAS is “to validate and commercialize GR801, a neuromorphic AI accelerator designed for onboard autonomy in space missions” (https://esaphilab.se/vaias-project/).
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In his LinkedIn profile and on his personal website, Dávid Juhász shares some details about his work with Akida since joining Frontgrade Gaisler in June 2025:
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Dávid Juhász - Frontgrade Gaisler | LinkedIn
I build low-power, sustainable edge learning solutions—from firmware and developer tools… · Experience: Frontgrade Gaisler · Education: Technische Universität Wien · Location: Sweden · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Dávid Juhász’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion...www.linkedin.com
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Project Portfolio | Dávid Juhász - Edge AI & Embedded Systems Engineer
Explore selected projects by Dávid Juhász, a Edge AI and Embedded Systems Engineer specializing in edge AI, embedded systems, and firmware development. Browse work in low-power solutions, runtime systems, and hardware-software co-design.davidjuhasz.dev
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Interesting, the April 2025 launch implies the GR801 is commercial and part of their product line. The release may be 'done up' to look better than it is?
“GRAIN is an exciting new pursuit for Gaisler because we are well positioned to enable new capabilities for real-time data processing, autonomous navigation, Earth observation, and object detection and tracking,” Sandi Habinc, GM of Frontgrade Gaisler.
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Are you in possession of more knowledge about engagements and the progress of engagements than the BOD?Four out of the five year plan have been completed and everyone gave Sean the benefit of the doubt.
I genuinely believed the company turned the corner when Sean announced the two deals at the end of 2024. I thought 2025 would be the year BRN finally turned around. However, 2025 was another disappointment and to top it off we’ve returned to making chips. I always said that should have happened in the first place rather than resorting to the easy and lazy way out of trying to sell IP.
We’ve lost years and wasted a lot of money.
Sean’s time is up and I’m not convinced the board of directors are making the right decisions for all shareholders.
You keep arguing that the BOD see under the hood while shareholders don’t and that we should therefore trust their judgement. But that argument falls apart when you look at the actual outcomes.Are you in possession of more knowledge about engagements and the progress of engagements than the BOD?
The BOD get to see under the hood - we do not.
If you are not happy with progress better to go to the source - the BOD - but they seem happy with progress. The problem you have is that the BOD keep getting re-elected in a canter.
The Sean argument just keeps going around in circles.
You make a excellent point, I used to like Antonio,You keep arguing that the BOD see under the hood while shareholders don’t and that we should therefore trust their judgement. But that argument falls apart when you look at the actual outcomes.
Sean’s preformance over his tenure are clearly unacceptable. If the BOD truly see what’s under the hood and are happy with what they see, then they are either endorsing chronic underperformance or failing to act on it. Neither reflects well.
You can’t claim credibility for the under the hood argument when the Chairman publicly announces that the company is looking at moving to a different stock market, only for that statement to be walked back at the AGM as something that “never happened” when questioned. That alone raises serious governance and transparency concerns.
So which is it?
Either the BOD have full visibility and are comfortable with missed targets, shifting narratives, and poor delivery or shareholders are being asked to trust a version of events that keeps changing.
Re-election in a canter doesn’t equal accountability, and repeating the same defence of Sean while results continue to disappoint just sends the debate around in circles. At some point, outcomes have to matter.
absolutely nothing....and Sean knows it.What happens at the AGM If he doesn't hit
I don't think he knows what NOW means! Now is already then, since he said it. And even if now meant soon, that would be now. So maybe he should have said watch us eventually!!Sean mentioned in a Interview,
Large orders of chips by customers for Q3
Akida 2 in the next 12 months I.P's taken out on that offering, Watch Us Now
It may simply be that disruptive never seen before tech takes longer from 1st discussiont to adoption than what was estimated.You keep arguing that the BOD see under the hood while shareholders don’t and that we should therefore trust their judgement. But that argument falls apart when you look at the actual outcomes.
Sean’s preformance over his tenure are clearly unacceptable. If the BOD truly see what’s under the hood and are happy with what they see, then they are either endorsing chronic underperformance or failing to act on it. Neither reflects well.
You can’t claim credibility for the under the hood argument when the Chairman publicly announces that the company is looking at moving to a different stock market, only for that statement to be walked back at the AGM as something that “never happened” when questioned. That alone raises serious governance and transparency concerns.
So which is it?
Either the BOD have full visibility and are comfortable with missed targets, shifting narratives, and poor delivery or shareholders are being asked to trust a version of events that keeps changing.
Re-election in a canter doesn’t equal accountability, and repeating the same defence of Sean while results continue to disappoint just sends the debate around in circles. At some point, outcomes have to matter.
Yep, you are right.Not sure what you’re trying to say? You seem to have read something into the press release that wasn’t actually said.
The way I understand it, the word “launch” here merely signifies that Frontgrade Gaisler announced their new product line GRAIN (= Gaisler Research Artificial Intelligence NOEL-V), as well as revealed what the first device in that new product line will be, namely GR801, the first neuromorphic SoC for space applications, on which development had already started at the time.
The parts of the April 2025 press release I marked in red below make it clear that GR801 was not yet commercially available at the time of publication:
“a contract to commercialise” / “already in development” / “will premiere” / “is contributing to this development” / “development of a demonstrator system”
Nowhere does the press release imply that there had already been any tape-out of what you (erroneously) referred to as “the original GR801 chip”, a piece of silicon good enough for terrestrial research that you claimed had already been “available for sale to research labs, universities, early adopters etc”.
From what Frontgrade Gaisler communicated, the GR801 SoC was conceptualised for space missions from the outset. A mission-critical development like that takes time, and rightly so. This may not exactly be what we BRN shareholders want to hear, especially with the share price being where it is, but it’s the reality and we have to face it.
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Frontgrade Gaisler Launches New GRAIN Line and Wins SNSA Contract to Commercialize First Energy-Efficient Neuromorphic AI for Space Applications
The Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA) has awarded Frontgrade Gaisler, a leading provider of radiation-hardened microprocessors for space missions, a contr...www.businesswire.com
“GOTHENBURG, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA) has awarded Frontgrade Gaisler, a leading provider of radiation-hardened microprocessors for space missions, a contract to commercialize the first neuromorphic System on Chip (SoC) device for space applications. Already in development at Frontgrade Gaisler, the device is part of the company’s new GRAIN (Gaisler Research Artificial Intelligence NOEL-V) product line.
The first GRAIN device that Frontgrade Gaisler will premiere – the Gr801 SoC – integrates Akida™ neuromorphic technology from BrainChip, the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI. The GR801 combines Gaisler’s NOEL-V RISC-V processor and the Akida neuromorphic AI processor into a single integrated circuit to enable energy-efficient AI applications in the space environment. Sweden’s Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) is contributing to this development by designing a demonstration application that uses a neuromorphic sensor directly connected to Gaisler’s new GR801 device.
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About KTH Royal Institute of Technology
The KTH Neurocomputing Systems team (NCS) led by Prof. Jörg Conradt contributes expertise in neuromorphic sensor and computing algorithms for the development of a demonstrator system.
I don't think he knows what NOW means! Now is already then, since he said it. And even if now meant soon, that would be now. So maybe he should have said watch us eventually!!