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Diogenese

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It might be a clunky way to go about it , but I don’t see

Ella ……
The patent predates the Megachips deal by a couple of years. It does not mention neuromorphic.
 
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7für7

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Wonder if today also someone traded some million shares after closing… Pom?
 
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I see so many great articles in and around Akida, where just waiting for that break out to charge from the starting gates
 
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BigDonger101

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Just added another 700,0000 shares to my holdings. Can't help being greedy when people are shitt!ng their pants.
Akida ballista!
Not advice and all that bullSh!t.
Happy Leonardo Dicaprio GIF by Jordan Belfort
Fair bit of spare pocket change going around....
 
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Seems like nasa have been doing some updates


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Doz

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The patent predates the Megachips deal by a couple of years. It does not mention neuromorphic.

But for those skilled in the art ,


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manny100

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We certainly know about this JB and your post seems to confirm incorporating SNN ….


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Acumino provide software that is hardware agnostic. Megachips can supply AKIDA for Neuromorphic Edge AI to run the software at the Edge.
Whether this is 'on'??
Maybe or maybe not?
Brainchip still lists Megachips in the Why Invest area of IR.
 
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Doz

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Acumino provide software that is hardware agnostic. Megachips can supply AKIDA for Neuromorphic Edge AI to run the software at the Edge.
Whether this is 'on'??
Maybe or maybe not?
Brainchip still lists Megachips in the Why Invest area of IR.

Add this to the unknown mix as well manny ,

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Seems like another update


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manny100

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But for those skilled in the art ,


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From the news area of Acumino's website. Scroll down to Strategic Partnership with Megachips (01/2025).
Acumino and Megachips will collaborate to develop and deploy next generation AI powered robotic workers in Japan.....
Megachips supplies advanced semiconductor solutions......
Acumino's technology with its hardware agnostic and scalable AI system......
It is obvious Acumino provides the software and Megachips the hardware.
Whether the hardware is AKIDA?
With the trend heading towards Neuromorphic Edge AI for reasons we are all aware of and Megachips having access to AKIDA......... it seems a fair bet its AKIDA.
 
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Tezza

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WOW, down agaìn! I love the company and Sean is included! BUT F ME.
 
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manny100

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Best not to underestimate the power of BRNs/RTX radar.
Its almost science fiction.
AI Podcast Transcript & Summary - Steven Brightfield: How Neuromorphic Computing Cuts Inference Power by 10x
"Well, we can classify objects now with radar in addition to detecting them. We can improve the tracking and the latency of these radars. But we can also make them a lot smaller, right? So it's that size weight and power. Can I put a radar in a robot? So when it's hand has got a radar signal in it and it can basically navigate, you can paint the scene without a camera. You can use it like a camera to paint the scene and recognize and grasp things that a drone. You can fly it inside tunnels or buildings indoors. You can map out where you're going. We see this shrinking of the conventional radar technologies to really go into anything moving because it's all whether it works in the dark. And if it can replicate some of the things in vision, then, you know, you don't have to worry about rain and fog and all the issues that visual, you know, control of robots. Yeah. And are you working with robotic companies or is this still in the research room? It's still in the research. We're working with companies that are creating components or solutions that go to the robotics companies. We are in active conversations with robotic companies today. And they're in evaluation of this, right? But what we decided was to create reference platforms that demonstrate these more holy rather than having a, you know, here's the algorithm go figured out. We'll build a little prototype. So we're doing reference designs and radar."
My bold above.
 
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manny100

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Steve Brightfield described the flexibility that AKIDA provides.
" That was the beauty of what Nvidia does is they could, whatever the math operator was, it was supported in CUDA, right? So what we've done is we've combined our Akita with a host CPU and we can run some functions on Akita, but if it doesn't run on us, it's just passes the CPU and it runs it."
AKIDA can work side by side with a CPU. BRN can save compute by taking on relevant functions. This is exactly what Kevin D Johnson is doing with Symphony at IBM. With huge savings in compute and latency offering a great ROI this should catch on in the finance industry.
AI Podcast Transcript & Summary - Steven Brightfield: How Neuromorphic Computing Cuts Inference Power by 10x
 
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Frangipani

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I'm not on social media (which is a reason I'm so greatful for the things which get shared here) but unfortunately when we hear nothing from Brainchip people are going to go searching and fishing for information. I don't agree with them doing it but totally understand.

Hi Flenton,

I assume you actually meant to reply to my preceding post, the one about the guy from Brazil, whose texts and images are so obviously AI-generated?

That alone should be a HUGE red flag to any reader, given the frequent occurrence of hallucinations in such Generative AI outputs - a danger, which has been addressed on this forum multiple times. And the more of these texts and images get generated, the more those hallucinations will spread, as they will in turn feed newly generated texts and images…

Plus, I noticed that quite a few of those who upvoted those fictitious and misleading posts about an alleged SpaceX/Starlink and Akida/GR801 connection were not exactly BRN shareholders that you would associate with the proverb “A drowning man will clutch at a straw”. Maybe it is a consolation to some of them that they are in fact “in good company”: Even some well-known researchers who have first-hand experience with Akida either fell for the fake news or “liked” one of those posts after only glancing over it (I’d say the latter explains the 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 of at least one BrainChip and two Frontgrade Gaisler employees that I spotted).

However, I honestly can’t get my head around why any BRN shareholder who regularly likes BrainChip LinkedIn posts as well as those by our company’s partner Frontgrade Gaisler would even think it possible that GR801 - a future product which is still clearly marked as “under development” on Frontgrade Gaisler’s website, a space-grade SoC that is verifiably not yet taped out - could already have long been in the hands of SpaceX engineers?!

Frontgrade Gaisler on 4 February 2026:
“We plan to tape out the GR765 and GR801 products in the first half of 2026 […]. Early prototypes are expected at the end of this year. And together with these prototypes, we expect to have evaluation and development boards ready at the same time for early adopters.”

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-480760

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Although Kenneth Östberg unmistakably told Daniel Azevedo Novais to stop posting AI-generated images of GR801 “with no truth in them” without clearly stating they are not real, he (or a bot pretending to be a human?) continues to do so…


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All these misleading images should be clearly marked as AI-generated and fictitious.

“Alternative facts” are not helpful when we want to see a sustainable share price rise.
 
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Frangipani

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Both Sean Hehir and Alf Kuchenbuch have been invited as speakers at Frontgrade Gaisler’s “Gaisler 25 Years in Space” event in Gothenburg tomorrow:



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Please find below some legit material relating to GR801:

It appears Alf Kuchenbuch actually stood in as a replacement for Sean Hehir at Gaisler’s “First 25 Years in Space” event, as the name of our CEO - although officially invited as a speaker in mid-December - did not show up in the finalised conference programme:


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Turns out, the December LinkedIn post was even deleted. 🤔

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Anyway, here are last week’s presentation slides:


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“ ‘GR801 is the foundation, not the finish line.’
We are engineering the cognitive autonomy that will take humanity beyond the edge of the solar system.”



Clicking on VIDEO in the programme will not link you to a recording of Alf Kuchenbuch’s presentation, but instead to YouTube, to the familiar NEUROSPACE PROJECT video starring GR801, which was published in July 2025:



 
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Seems like another update


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So this is NASA Tess 12

 
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Frangipani

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Please find below some legit material relating to GR801:

It appears Alf Kuchenbuch actually stood in as a replacement for Sean Hehir at Gaisler’s “First 25 Years in Space” event, as the name of our CEO - although officially invited as a speaker in mid-December - did not show up in the finalised conference programme:


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“ ‘GR801 is the foundation, not the finish line.’
We are engineering the cognitive autonomy that will take humanity beyond the edge of the solar system.”



Clicking on VIDEO in the programme will not link you to a recording of Alf Kuchenbuch’s presentation, but instead to YouTube, to the familiar NEUROSPACE PROJECT video starring GR801, which was published in July 2025:





GR801 & Akida got another mention two hours later in the presentation by Frontgrade Gaisler’s Jan Andersson:

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Frangipani

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Bascom Hunter posted about their 3U VPX SNAP (Spiking Neuromorphic Advanced Processor) Card on LinkedIn earlier today.

Unfortunately they don’t mention the product’s “five BrainChip AKD1000 spiking neuromorphic processors” in their post (although they do link to https://bascomhunter.com/deg/digita...c-processors/asic-solutions/3u-vpx-snap-card/, where this is explicitly stated), and the image is (deliberately?) blurry where we know these five processors are…



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Feels like the tide is rising... C'mon! I want to buy a porche Macan 4s...not asking for much bloody el.
But I want a Nissan Skyline G-TR, slightly modified ;) + left-hand drive of course, with a trailer hitch as a parking aid and raised 50 mm so that the bumps in the road are ironed out. I'm afraid my sweetheart wouldn't let me do that.
 
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