Our time will come mate. Look after yourself.I’m sick of hearing my own voice at this stage, and can see I’m ruffling feathers so I think I need to stop posting for a while.
I’ll be the first to congratulate the team if something positive is announced.
Cheers,
Mark
@Bravo, I typed the word qwerty in to it and it flipped outOK then.
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PS: You'll be happy to know that I think I may have broken it, so now no-one can use it, which is a bit embarrassing for me when I was trying to tee up an appointment between Rob Telson and OpenAI and Microsoft.
- The last comms from the CEO is that by the end of 2022 revenues will start to outpace the increase in costs. This had to be stated based on a view of activity in the pipeline early 22.I see the potential here otherwise I’d have sold, but many (tech) companies have done very well despite poor global economics.
I’m just saying I and other expected more, and if we don’t want to crash and burn, we need to start seeing some revenue. We aren’t government funded R&D, we’re a publicly funded company and the expectation at this stage is commercial interest, revenue, and a ROI.
This is they the SP is dropping and this is why shorts are raising.
Show me some contracts!
I see the potential here otherwise I’d have sold, but many (tech) companies have done very well despite poor global economics.
I’m just saying I and other expected more, and if we don’t want to crash and burn, we need to start seeing some revenue. We aren’t government funded R&D, we’re a publicly funded company and the expectation at this stage is commercial interest, revenue, and a ROI.
This is they the SP is dropping and this is why shorts are raising.
Show me some contracts!
I agree all this secretcy is either going to be big or a fizzle, I emailed Tony wishing him a merry Xmas and new year ,I’m sick of hearing my own voice at this stage, and can see I’m ruffling feathers so I think I need to stop posting for a while.
I’ll be the first to congratulate the team if something positive is announced.
Cheers,
Mark
Just so long as the hiring of sales staff isn't a 'Hail Mary' from the company because the current staff have failed to get results.Always tricky especially in this market. Every company is firing staff and cutting costs.
Won't be easy to get the dotted line signed so quick.
On contrary, BRN is hiring staff.
We have until May to see the performance and then can ask questions to Sean directly at the AGM. Pretty sure they'll be expecting it too.
My DM is always open mate feel free to unload there if it helps.I’m sick of hearing my own voice at this stage, and can see I’m ruffling feathers so I think I need to stop posting for a while.
I’ll be the first to congratulate the team if something positive is announced.
Cheers,
Mark
You're not alone here mate - we need to see contracts and revenue. No money, no company...simple. Revenue needs to cover expenses, including new hires, and soon.I see the potential here otherwise I’d have sold, but many (tech) companies have done very well despite poor global economics.
I’m just saying I and other expected more, and if we don’t want to crash and burn, we need to start seeing some revenue. We aren’t government funded R&D, we’re a publicly funded company and the expectation at this stage is commercial interest, revenue, and a ROI.
This is they the SP is dropping and this is why shorts are raising.
Show me some contracts!
I also thought this tweet looked promising when I first saw it, but in the referenced article they state that transformers are superior to LSTM. And they go on to give an example of visual processing where the parallel processing of distant pixels, gives transformers another advantage.Hi Chippers, in the context of the confirmation that a new chip(Akida2000) will be taped-out this year and FF’s highlighting that the known new features will include LSTM(long short term memory) and transistors please access the article mentioned in this tweet by Edge Impulse last night. It highlights the direction neural networks are going to include both LSTM and transistors which increase speed and efficiency compared to existing CNN’s. The article is written by an employee of Synopsis but I’ve taken as a good example of how we remain a step ahead of the competition. View attachment 26751
When the asx rises almost 1% and your stock closes on its low for the day (in the red), not to mention that it has dropped almost 20% in a week, I don’t think it’s unreasonable to be a bit concerned.I’m sick of hearing my own voice at this stage, and can see I’m ruffling feathers so I think I need to stop posting for a while.
I’ll be the first to congratulate the team if something positive is announced.
Cheers,
Mark
Apologies if already shared. Note the case study on page 6.
Hi Sly,I also thought this tweet looked promising when I first saw it, but in the referenced article they state that transformers are superior to LSTM. And they go on to give an example of visual processing where the parallel processing of distant pixels, gives transformers another advantage.
I did not see that article as supporting BrainChip’s LSTM aspirations.
From the referenced article:
”Unlike RNNs and LSTMs that must read a string of text sequentially, transformers are significantly more parallelizable and can read in a complete sequence of words at once, allowing them to better learn contextual relationships between words in a text string.”
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Are you sure @Fact Finder is not ChatGPT?Hi Chippers, in the context of the confirmation that a new chip(Akida2000) will be taped-out this year and FF’s highlighting that the known new features will include LSTM(long short term memory) and transistors please access the article mentioned in this tweet by Edge Impulse last night. It highlights the direction neural networks are going to include both LSTM and transistors which increase speed and efficiency compared to existing CNN’s. The article is written by an employee of Synopsis but I’ve taken as a good example of how we remain a step ahead of the competition. View attachment 26751
Apologies if already shared. Note the case study on page 6.
Nice. Good doc.Apologies if already shared. Note the case study on page 6.