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This is a great example of brn and we're we soon should hear of a consumer product commercially available with Akida inside, this year would be great 👍.
 
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Neuromorphic Computing: The Chip Architecture Flying Under Everyone's Radar

While the AI industry races to build bigger language models, there's a quieter revolution happening that could reshape how we deploy intelligence at the edge.

Neuromorphic chips work like brains. Instead of crunching data on fixed clock cycles, they fire "spikes" only when something changes, just like neurons.
The result?
100 to 1000x better energy efficiency than GPUs for real-time pattern recognition and sensor processing.

January 2026 marks a significant milestone. Intel's Loihi 3 launched with 8 million neurons on a 4nm process, running at 1.2 watts versus 300+ watts for comparable GPU systems. IBM's NorthPole research chip demonstrated 25x the energy efficiency of Nvidia's H100 for image recognition tasks. BrainChip's Akida has moved from NASA evaluation programs (since 2020) to commercial licensing for space applications through Frontgrade Gaisler and defense systems via Parsons (October 2025).

The real gains show up in specialized applications. Event-based vision systems react in 3 milliseconds instead of the typical 33ms frame delay. Industrial robotics and drones are achieving dramatic improvements in battery efficiency. Research programs with BMW and automotive suppliers are testing neuromorphic processors for faster perception tasks.

This matters because it tackles AI's sustainability problem.

By 2026, AI is projected to consume up to 134 terawatt-hours annually (roughly Sweden's total energy use). Neuromorphic computing addresses this while enabling always-on intelligence in wearables, autonomous systems, and industrial IoT without constant cloud connections.

The challenges? Software development requires "thinking in spikes" rather than traditional programming. Tools like Intel's Lava framework are maturing but still evolving.

These chips haven't hit consumer devices yet. The focus remains on industrial, defense, and aerospace pilots.

In 2 or 3 years, this technology will likely move from specialized applications into AR glasses, medical wearables, and possibly consumer devices. Right now, while everyone focuses on scaling up, neuromorphic computing is quietly making AI sustainable and deployable at the edge.

Worth watching.

#EdgeAI #NeuromorphicComputing #SustainableTech #AI #Innovation

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Neuromorphic Computing: The Chip Architecture Flying Under Everyone's Radar

While the AI industry races to build bigger language models, there's a quieter revolution happening that could reshape how we deploy intelligence at the edge.

Neuromorphic chips work like brains. Instead of crunching data on fixed clock cycles, they fire "spikes" only when something changes, just like neurons.
The result?
100 to 1000x better energy efficiency than GPUs for real-time pattern recognition and sensor processing.

January 2026 marks a significant milestone. Intel's Loihi 3 launched with 8 million neurons on a 4nm process, running at 1.2 watts versus 300+ watts for comparable GPU systems. IBM's NorthPole research chip demonstrated 25x the energy efficiency of Nvidia's H100 for image recognition tasks. BrainChip's Akida has moved from NASA evaluation programs (since 2020) to commercial licensing for space applications through Frontgrade Gaisler and defense systems via Parsons (October 2025).

The real gains show up in specialized applications. Event-based vision systems react in 3 milliseconds instead of the typical 33ms frame delay. Industrial robotics and drones are achieving dramatic improvements in battery efficiency. Research programs with BMW and automotive suppliers are testing neuromorphic processors for faster perception tasks.

This matters because it tackles AI's sustainability problem.

By 2026, AI is projected to consume up to 134 terawatt-hours annually (roughly Sweden's total energy use). Neuromorphic computing addresses this while enabling always-on intelligence in wearables, autonomous systems, and industrial IoT without constant cloud connections.

The challenges? Software development requires "thinking in spikes" rather than traditional programming. Tools like Intel's Lava framework are maturing but still evolving.

These chips haven't hit consumer devices yet. The focus remains on industrial, defense, and aerospace pilots.

In 2 or 3 years, this technology will likely move from specialized applications into AR glasses, medical wearables, and possibly consumer devices. Right now, while everyone focuses on scaling up, neuromorphic computing is quietly making AI sustainable and deployable at the edge.

Worth watching.

#EdgeAI #NeuromorphicComputing #SustainableTech #AI #Innovation

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Very easy… easier than screenshotting and post everything one by one…

 
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Neuromorphic Computing: The Chip Architecture Flying Under Everyone's Radar

While the AI industry races to build bigger language models, there's a quieter revolution happening that could reshape how we deploy intelligence at the edge.

Neuromorphic chips work like brains. Instead of crunching data on fixed clock cycles, they fire "spikes" only when something changes, just like neurons.
The result?
100 to 1000x better energy efficiency than GPUs for real-time pattern recognition and sensor processing.

January 2026 marks a significant milestone. Intel's Loihi 3 launched with 8 million neurons on a 4nm process, running at 1.2 watts versus 300+ watts for comparable GPU systems. IBM's NorthPole research chip demonstrated 25x the energy efficiency of Nvidia's H100 for image recognition tasks. BrainChip's Akida has moved from NASA evaluation programs (since 2020) to commercial licensing for space applications through Frontgrade Gaisler and defense systems via Parsons (October 2025).

The real gains show up in specialized applications. Event-based vision systems react in 3 milliseconds instead of the typical 33ms frame delay. Industrial robotics and drones are achieving dramatic improvements in battery efficiency. Research programs with BMW and automotive suppliers are testing neuromorphic processors for faster perception tasks.

This matters because it tackles AI's sustainability problem.

By 2026, AI is projected to consume up to 134 terawatt-hours annually (roughly Sweden's total energy use). Neuromorphic computing addresses this while enabling always-on intelligence in wearables, autonomous systems, and industrial IoT without constant cloud connections.

The challenges? Software development requires "thinking in spikes" rather than traditional programming. Tools like Intel's Lava framework are maturing but still evolving.

These chips haven't hit consumer devices yet. The focus remains on industrial, defense, and aerospace pilots.

In 2 or 3 years, this technology will likely move from specialized applications into AR glasses, medical wearables, and possibly consumer devices. Right now, while everyone focuses on scaling up, neuromorphic computing is quietly making AI sustainable and deployable at the edge.

Worth watching.

#EdgeAI #NeuromorphicComputing #SustainableTech #AI #Innovation

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In my opinion, even Intel and IBM will eventually have to buy our IP license because BRN is the one and only first ready for deployment. The rest is research only and way too far from being ready for deployment. So, those who are waiting patiently for BRN to succeed, brace yourselves because it will be like winning a lottery.

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In my opinion, even Intel and IBM will eventually have to buy our IP license because BRN is the one and only first ready for deployment. The rest is research only and way too far from being ready for deployment. So, those who are waiting patiently for BRN to succeed, brace yourselves because it will be like winning a lottery.

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Neuromorphic Computing: The Chip Architecture Flying Under Everyone's Radar

While the AI industry races to build bigger language models, there's a quieter revolution happening that could reshape how we deploy intelligence at the edge.

Neuromorphic chips work like brains. Instead of crunching data on fixed clock cycles, they fire "spikes" only when something changes, just like neurons.
The result?
100 to 1000x better energy efficiency than GPUs for real-time pattern recognition and sensor processing.

January 2026 marks a significant milestone. Intel's Loihi 3 launched with 8 million neurons on a 4nm process, running at 1.2 watts versus 300+ watts for comparable GPU systems. IBM's NorthPole research chip demonstrated 25x the energy efficiency of Nvidia's H100 for image recognition tasks. BrainChip's Akida has moved from NASA evaluation programs (since 2020) to commercial licensing for space applications through Frontgrade Gaisler and defense systems via Parsons (October 2025).

The real gains show up in specialized applications. Event-based vision systems react in 3 milliseconds instead of the typical 33ms frame delay. Industrial robotics and drones are achieving dramatic improvements in battery efficiency. Research programs with BMW and automotive suppliers are testing neuromorphic processors for faster perception tasks.

This matters because it tackles AI's sustainability problem.

By 2026, AI is projected to consume up to 134 terawatt-hours annually (roughly Sweden's total energy use). Neuromorphic computing addresses this while enabling always-on intelligence in wearables, autonomous systems, and industrial IoT without constant cloud connections.

The challenges? Software development requires "thinking in spikes" rather than traditional programming. Tools like Intel's Lava framework are maturing but still evolving.

These chips haven't hit consumer devices yet. The focus remains on industrial, defense, and aerospace pilots.

In 2 or 3 years, this technology will likely move from specialized applications into AR glasses, medical wearables, and possibly consumer devices. Right now, while everyone focuses on scaling up, neuromorphic computing is quietly making AI sustainable and deployable at the edge.

Worth watching.

#EdgeAI #NeuromorphicComputing #SustainableTech #AI #Innovation

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Quote: The release of Intel’s Loihi 3 in January 2026 represents a massive leap in capacity and architectural sophistication.

WRONG!

The LLM used in the piece is hallucinating, there will be no Loihi 3 this year, crap article.


Someone posted earlier a LinkedIn post about "the brain in your pocket", the poster Gary Kolegraff is without a doubt well-meaning but holds a BS in Business Administration, so he is not the right guy to ask.
 
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Standby.."watch us now"
4C and update about to be made public.

Still to premature, but once again, name another company or any company who is excelling at the edge, with revenue that just blows your mind.

NOT ONE, so hold off on your premature judgement calls of our company's efforts.

We are in the game, balls deep, I am happy to let our business partners make the first call.....they all like engaging with our technology, I just wonder why that is?

Regards....Brain Dead :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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Standby.."watch us now"
4C and update about to be made public.

Still to premature, but once again, name another company or any company who is excelling at the edge, with revenue that just blows your mind.

NOT ONE, so hold off on your premature judgement calls of our company's efforts.

We are in the game, balls deep, I am happy to let our business partners make the first call.....they all like engaging with our technology, I just wonder why that is?

Regards....Brain Dead :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Seriously are you a up ramper,
Tech the shareholders arent the 1's saying Watch Us Now or saying a annoucement is coming, The scoreboard says no annoucement and nothing to back up Watch us Now
 
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Standby.."watch us now"
4C and update about to be made public.

Still to premature, but once again, name another company or any company who is excelling at the edge, with revenue that just blows your mind.

NOT ONE, so hold off on your premature judgement calls of our company's efforts.

We are in the game, balls deep, I am happy to let our business partners make the first call.....they all like engaging with our technology, I just wonder why that is?

Regards....Brain Dead :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
What are you talking about? We're not excelling at anything and we have no relevant sales.
Our share price depreciated by around 90%. We're so bad that we're not even living up to the hype that we once had.
What happened to the announced explosion of sales in 2021?
We have witnessed an explosion in dillution of shares and that's the reality.

"But at the same time, we are counting on an explosion in sales. We’re looking forward to an explosion in sales on that Akida 1000 chip and its modules, and also the IP."
https://hotcrapper.com.au/threads/interview-with-peter-van-der-made.6535819/
 
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Edge AI, Built Like A Brain - with Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip​

 
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What are you talking about? We're not excelling at anything and we have no relevant sales.
Our share price depreciated by around 90%. We're so bad that we're not even living up to the hype that we once had.
What happened to the announced explosion of sales in 2021?
We have witnessed an explosion in dillution of shares and that's the reality.

"But at the same time, we are counting on an explosion in sales. We’re looking forward to an explosion in sales on that Akida 1000 chip and its modules, and also the IP."

I’m relieved I didn’t post that 😂 Who knows what people would’ve called me afterwards… Meanwhile you’d probably get a ton of likes for it 😂 You really can’t make this stuff up…. Anyway …you’re not lying, and that’s genuinely how most investors feel.


I’m wondering if that means we’re not part of FF’s “genuine” shareholders-army anymore 😞

Good luck everyone
 
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What are you talking about? We're not excelling at anything and we have no relevant sales.
Our share price depreciated by around 90%. We're so bad that we're not even living up to the hype that we once had.
What happened to the announced explosion of sales in 2021?
We have witnessed an explosion in dillution of shares and that's the reality.

"But at the same time, we are counting on an explosion in sales. We’re looking forward to an explosion in sales on that Akida 1000 chip and its modules, and also the IP."

Tech would defend BRN even if they shut up shop.. he is absolutely blinded by his mancrush on PVDM. Totally and purposely blind to what is going....

The sign off on his post says it all...
 
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that’s just an example because people always compare “I’m ten years in Brainchip and I can say it’s normal in the tech industry to wait for traction” 😂😂😭😭😂😭..:

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COME ON BRAINCHIP!!!!! SHOW US YOUR LEADER QUALITY IN THIS SPACE!!! DONT JUST TALK
 
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COME ON BRAINCHIP!!!!! SHOW US YOUR LEADER QUALITY IN THIS SPACE!!! DONT JUST TALK

In my opinion, there is a straightforward way to address this issue if nothing comes from now till May: begin voting no on all current board members. They share collective responsibility for the repeated unfulfilled commitments and the lack of transparency that has undermined trust...it's coming, it's coming, it's coming blah blah blah!
 
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Before you vote against the board, make sure you understand the company's trajectory. Revisit the Roadmap. Look at the engagements. Look at the confirmed applications.

QV's CyberNeuro-RT/Akida Edge box cybersecurity alone has enormous potential.

Frontgrade's GR801 is in development for space applications.

The AFRL/RTX microDoppler radar has produced high precision see-in-the dark radar.

Onsor is producing EEG-type specs.

Compare the performance of TENNs against the competition.

Also consider the consequences of voting the board out - who would replace them?

Podiatrists have limited success in treating self-inflicted gunshots.
 
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Before you vote against the board, make sure you understand the company's trajectory. Revisit the Roadmap. Look at the engagements. Look at the confirmed applications.

QV's CyberNeuro-RT/Akida Edge box cybersecurity alone has enormous potential.

Frontgrade's GR801 is in development for space applications.

The AFRL/RTX microDoppler radar has produced high precision see-in-the dark radar.

Onsor is producing EEG-type specs.

Compare the performance of TENNs against the competition.

Also consider the consequences of voting the board out - who would replace them?

Podiatrists have limited success in treating self-inflicted gunshots.
I’m also not a friend of “vote against the board” but people are getting bored of hearing and reading always the same stuff like “look at our engagements our customers and partners…” yeah we all know that.. so many partners, customers …and we are talking only every day about “potentials and possibilities” while other companies making real money…and additionally there we are…even we have this potential… at 16.5-18 cents …. The market talks

By the way… I have a company, I have customers… and when I talk about customer, I mean companies who paying me for my service. I get money… where is BRNs money from customers? Just asking… you can not be 10 years customer without paying for something…. At least not in my company
 
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Before you vote against the board, make sure you understand the company's trajectory. Revisit the Roadmap. Look at the engagements. Look at the confirmed applications.

QV's CyberNeuro-RT/Akida Edge box cybersecurity alone has enormous potential.

Frontgrade's GR801 is in development for space applications.

The AFRL/RTX microDoppler radar has produced high precision see-in-the dark radar.

Onsor is producing EEG-type specs.

Compare the performance of TENNs against the competition.

Also consider the consequences of voting the board out - who would replace them?

Podiatrists have limited success in treating self-inflicted gunshots.
Agreed, doubt the company would be further ahead if there was another management.

Some of the negative posters on the cxxxxer are foaming from the mouth in every post🤣

They are laymen and have no idea how it works, disgruntled why they are not rich yet or maybe even forced to sell, who knows?

I am also sometimes getting a bit impatient myself, I must admit, it's time to show something meaningful and not just empty (for now) words Sean!
 
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