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HopalongPetrovski

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Look at these arseholes.
They just can't stand the smallest sliver of positivity.
As a matter of fact, they remind me of a stream of bats piss. 🤣

 
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jrp173

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We all love positivity, but we just like it from credible sources (like the company)!

I also like the positivity to reflect in the share price.

Until then I will remain sceptical, as everyone should.
 
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We all love positivity, but we just like it from credible sources (like the company)!

I also like the positivity to reflect in the share price.

Until then I will remain sceptical, as everyone should.
I totally agree, Ive been a Holder since Covid , the last 5 years everything has come from Sean and Antionio mouths, and seriously not much has been backed up, When is something going to drop, Shareholders have heard enough, its not fair on holders
 
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I totally agree, Ive been a Holder since Covid , the last 5 years everything has come from Sean and Antionio mouths, and seriously not much has been backed up, When is something going to drop, Shareholders have heard enough, its not fair on holders
Yup, I totally agree. The way BRN treat shareholders is absolutely disgusting. It's amazing the people that just refuse to see what is happening.

I want BRN to work as much as anyone. I can't wait (hopefully) for the day when I can sell and even just break even and never never think of BrainChip again.

The money they have paid themselves over even just the left 4/5 years is digusting.

I believe in huge rewards for management who actually deliver, not huge rewards for non delivery.

I guess we will see when the Annual Report comes out, whether or not management are listening to shareholders, however I very much doubt it.
 
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"There won’t be a single groundbreaking technology that defines the next ten years of innovation. Instead, it will be molded by the convergence and meshing of various emerging technologies—artificial intelligence, quantum computing, 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), improved materials, neuromorphic computing, nanotechnology, and immersive technologies such as augmented reality."

"We expect more than 75 billion IoT devices to connect by 2030, generating data volumes that require edge computing and AI-driven analytics. This networked environment marks a change from isolated tools to technology ecosystems, where development in one discipline rapidly amplifies others."

"The most successful leaders will understand how technologies connect, reinforce, and change each other. The future is arriving faster than many expect—and it will reward those prepared to think in systems, not silos."
 
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For anyone interested, a really cool website for all the latest news on neuromorphic computing stuff:

 
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Does anyone know which neuromorphic chips might be being referred to here?

Starlink and neuromorphic chips ...?

 
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Does anyone know which neuromorphic chips might be being referred to here?

Starlink and neuromorphic chips ...?

Nice find!

Well, we know that Frontgrade Gaisler in Dec 2024 licensed Akida IP for rad hardened, space grade system on chip .............

I doubt very much any other neuromorphic chip is that far!

 
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CHIPS

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When will you stop complaining? In every one of your posts, you complain. This drives me crazy.
Send your complaints to the BRN management, but stop posting them here, as it does not change a bit here.
 
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CHIPS

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Is this the one with Akida inside? In den video he talks about extreeeemely low power.
Listen here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dere...p&rcm=ACoAAAtJfFUBIg9BuPY9qjMRRV4NRnBy34ImNp0



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Look at these arseholes.
They just can't stand the smallest sliver of positivity.
As a matter of fact, they remind me of a stream of bats piss. 🤣


Only another4 months until the next AGM to put up with them šŸ˜‚
 
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Field CTO – HPC, AI, LLM & Quantum Computing | Principal HPC Cloud Technical Specialist at IBM | Symphony • GPFS • LSF
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Feeding live market data to BrainChip's Akida 1000 and doing regime classification, cranking through 500 stock tickers at ~620-700μs (<1ms) via WebSocket, Python adds a bit more at ~1.8ms total. Working great! I'll let it burn through market close, then we will work on putting Symphony/Akida together.

 
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Banks and financial services companies that have been identified as users or partners in specific projects involving IBM Spectrum Symphony or other IBM technologies include:
ANZ Bank (Australia and New Zealand Banking Group): Has a long-standing partnership with IBM, leveraging various technologies including AI, Security, Business Automation, and Mainframe systems.
Barclays: Listed as a user of IBM Spectrum Symphony.
BBVA en MƩxico: Listed as a user of IBM Spectrum Symphony.
BNP Paribas: Collaborated with IBM to establish a dedicated cloud environment, leveraging the IBM Cloud for Financial Services.
Credit Suisse: Listed as a user of IBM Spectrum Symphony.
Deutsche Bank: Partnered with IBM to accelerate digital transformation using IBM's software portfolio and has backed the blockchain platform We.Trade along with IBM.
HSBC: Uses Symphony's (the company) collaboration platform which integrates with IBM solutions, and also backed the We.Trade platform.
Morgan Stanley: Listed as a user of IBM Spectrum Symphony.
PNC Bank: Partnered with IBM on a hybrid cloud approach to modernize applications and improve customer experience.
Unity Small Finance Bank: Collaborated with IBM to centralize and secure its API ecosystem using IBM Cloud Pak for Integration.
Other banks such as Lloyds Banking Group, Standard Chartered, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Westpac, BMO (Bank of Montreal), and Bradesco have also used various IBM products and services, including mainframes and blockchain projects.
 
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Field CTO – HPC, AI, LLM & Quantum Computing | Principal HPC Cloud Technical Specialist at IBM | Symphony • GPFS • LSF
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Feeding live market data to BrainChip's Akida 1000 and doing regime classification, cranking through 500 stock tickers at ~620-700μs (<1ms) via WebSocket, Python adds a bit more at ~1.8ms total. Working great! I'll let it burn through market close, then we will work on putting Symphony/Akida together.



GO BRAINCHIP
 
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ā€œā€¦Overall, the confirmed superior energy efficiency of Spiking Neural Networks is of extreme interest for applications limited in terms of power and energy, which is typical of the space environment, and SNN are a competitive candidate for achieving autonomy in space systems.
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This work was founded by the European Space Agency (contract number: 4000135881/21/NL/GLC/my) in the framework of the Ariadna research program. The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that are relevant to the content of this article. The EuroSAT dataset used in this activity is publicly available at [43].ā€

This ESA study was carried out using Brainchip’s AKD1000 which is fully disclosed in the body of the document. The conclusion makes clear that Starlink would have every reason beyond the Sun to explore the use of Brainchip’s AKIDA Technologies.
 
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