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So what’s everyone’s new resolutions.l? Mines to drink less unless the SP hits $1 then I’m in trouble 😂
 
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F4T, Can you provide a reference to where Naqi are using Akida. I cant find anything other than a couple of "we would be a good fit" comments early last year when Naqi won the second of their awards at CES. I can see no reference on their wrbsite either.
Prove me wrong and I will be a very happy chappie
I doubt very much they are using Akida currently, I searched and found nothing.
 
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Everyone announces something…or showcases something in social media

 
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Anyone looking at the chart? Looks like we're about to peak and get absolutely hammered. 14 cents coming unfortunately 😔
 
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20 million draw down from LDA capital to be done by June
 
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Reflecting on a Year of Breakthroughs​

As we close out a transformative year and look ahead to 2026, BrainChip continues to redefine what’s possible with ultra-low-power, event-based Edge AI. From breakthrough customers, partnerships and new real-world applications to cutting-edge models and semiconductor product releases, our Akida™ technology is moving from vision to impact, enabling intelligence where it matters most: at the edge. This year-end update highlights the momentum we’ve built together and the innovations that will shape the future of streaming Edge AI in the year ahead. Read on for an exclusive opportunity to see these updates in action at CES this week.

Key Customers, Partnerships, New Applications​

Frontgrade Gaisler: Neuromorphic Computing in Space​

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BrainChip is a key supplier to Frontgrade Gaisler on their new GRAIN AI space computing System-on-Chip, the GR801, integrating our neuromorphic technology with Frontgrade’s fault-tolerant NOEL-V RISC-V processor for ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based AI for space applications like image detection/classification and autonomous navigation and landings.

RTX: Evolving Radar Signal Processing​

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BrainChip’s collaboration with Raytheon (RTX) supports an Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) contract focused on advancing neuromorphic radar signal processing. The contract has focused on advanced radar processing techniques that enable highly detailed discrimination for better performing radar in low Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) operating environments, such as drones.
BrainChip will also be featured in 2026 as a proud product sponsor of Raytheon’s “Operation Touchdown”, an intercollegiate competition to autonomously pilot drones around fixed courses using BrainChip for vision based navigation. Over 20 universities and colleges across the United States are participating.

Parsons/BRE: Edge AI Solutions for Defense and Intelligence​

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BrainChip’s customer Blue Ridge Envisioneering (BRE), a Division of Parsons, delivers next-generation solutions for the deployment of AI signal processing algorithms. Parsons will integrate Akida’s neuromorphic processors into its edge-AI platforms, enhancing adaptive performance in constrained and dynamic environments.

Onsor: Advancing AI-Powered Epilepsy Prediction​

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BrainChip and customer Onsor Technologies are transforming real-time epilepsy prediction with AI-powered wearable technology. Onsor’s NEXA smart glasses, powered by BrainChip’s Akida IP Platform, integrate EEG monitoring sensors with ultra-low-power AI processing, providing a non-invasive, real-time solution for individuals with epilepsy.

HaiLa: Ultra-Low Power Connectivity​

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BrainChip and HaiLa’s collaboration merges HaiLa’s energy-efficient wireless communication with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic computing for intelligent, edge-based AI. BrainChip’s AKD1500 is matched with HaiLa’s ultra-low power RF technologies, dramatically reducing energy consumption for battery powered AI solutions.

New Cutting-Edge Models​

Eye Tracking: Always On, Always Secure​

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Akida’s neuromorphic technology is enabling ultra-low-power, always-on eye-tracking, with high-level accuracy all on-device to keep data private. From driver safety systems to wearables and AR, this breakthrough makes real-time, gaze-aware experiences possible.

Gesture Recognition: Smarter, Faster, On-Device​

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BrainChip’s ultra-low-power gesture recognition solution delivers real-time gesture detection on the edge, with low latency, minimal power draw, and on-device processing, eliminating reliance on the cloud while offering exceptional accuracy and speed.

Object Detection: Real-Time, Low-Power for More Secure Imaging​

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Akida brings real-time, on-device object detection to cameras and imaging sensors without the cloud, enhancing privacy, reducing latency, and enabling real-time monitoring and analytics for applications like security, retail, industry, and robotics.

LiDAR PointNet++: Faster and Safer Autonomous Systems​

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Akida PointNet++ brings AI processing directly to the edge, cutting LiDAR latency while consuming only a few milliwatts of power. This means faster perception, safer navigation, and smarter automation for vehicles, drones, robots, and intelligent infrastructure.

Anomaly Detection: Smarter ECG at the Edge​

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Leveraging advanced convolutional autoencoder techniques, Akida’s ECG Anomaly Detection Model seamlessly detects anomalous heartbeats from raw ECG signals without the need for resource-heavy processing.

New Product Releases​

AKD 1500 Co-Processor: Real-time Intelligence in a Compact Form Factor​

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BrainChip’s AKD 1500 is a neuromorphic Edge AI accelerator co-processor chip delivering exceptional performance with minimal power consumption, the AKD1500 achieves 800 giga operations per second (GOPS) while operating under 300 milliwatts—setting a new benchmark for edge AI co-processor efficiency: ideal for deployment in battery powered wearables, smart sensors, and heat-constrained environments where battery life and thermal limits are critical.

Akida Cloud: Remote Access with No Hardware​

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Akida Cloud gives developers instant access to test, benchmark, and validate our Akida technology with zero hardware setup. Akida Cloud offers direct access to the Akida 2 platform, enabling real-time evaluation of our ultra-low-power, event-based architecture. Developers can run models from our Developer Hub to measure performance metrics like accuracy, latency, and throughput.

Looking Ahead to 2026​

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CES: Showcasing Akida Technology at the Largest Industry Tradeshow​

BrainChip is headed to Vegas this week hosting our private suite at CES. We will be recording podcasts with key partners, industry analysts and customers on the state of edge AI and how we see the market moving forward in 2026. Key Akida demonstrations provided to our visitors include:
Live demos showcasing partner solutions powered by Akida:
  • Ultra-low power connectivity for next-gen wearables
  • Advanced visual computing pipelines for mobile systems
  • Adaptive edge cybersecurity for small office networks
Scheduled sessions throughout the week with our technical team and executives.
  • Akida 2 showcase
  • Early preview of Akida 3
  • Reference platforms in wearables, radar, voice and communications
  • Technical deep-dives
  • Roadmap discussions
  • Partnership opportunities
If you’re attending the show this week, use the link below to set up some time to visit the BrainChip suite or join us for a mixer on Wednesday night from 5 - 7pm.
 
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Maybe the reason that we have no up agreements currently asleep at the wheel while everyone else goes flying passed.

But has anyone seen this


1. The Award "Validation"


You asked about awards: Naqi Logix officially received the 2026 CES Best of Innovation Award today for their Neural Earbuds.


• Why this isn't just "same old": This is the highest honor at CES. These earbuds are the flagship showcase for Akida. While Naqi gets the trophy, the "Intel Inside" story is what BrainChip is using in the suite right now to pitch to other manufacturers. It proves that a "Best in Show" product literally cannot work without BrainChip's ultra-low-power processing.
How do you know this particular company is being pitched at the CES using brainchips technology ?.

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Naqi Logix Inc. and BrainChip Holdings Ltd. are not currently working together in a formal partnership as of January 6, 2026. Naqi Logix Inc. focuses on non-invasive neural interfaces using biosignals from facial movements and head tracking to control technology[1]. BrainChip, on the other hand, specializes in neuromorphic processors like Akida, which mimic the human brain for ultra-low power, on-chip AI processing
 
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The chip war is not just about Nvidia – these ASX players are also in the fight​

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ASX chip stocks

The chip war is alive and heating up.
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  • The chip war is real and getting serious
  • Edge AI is where it’s heading
  • These Aussie companies are in the game

There was a time when oil decided who held power. Today, it’s silicon.
Strip away the hype, and every AI advance comes down to one thing: chips that can run faster, cooler and smarter than the last generation.

That’s why the world has slid into what’s now openly called the chip war.
The US is restricting exports, China is pouring tens of billions into domestic fabs, and South Korea has declared semiconductors a “do-or-die” industry.

Governments are doing this because because whoever controls semiconductors will control AI, defence, manufacturing and economic leverage for decades.

Semiconductors aren’t a single bet​

They’re a web. Memory, materials, interconnects, edge processing, energy efficiency, security.

They have brutal barriers to entry, and when demand hits, margins can be extraordinary. But they’re also capital intensive and unforgiving if execution slips.
What makes this cycle different is AI.

In particular edge AI – intelligence moving out of data centres and into devices. Cars, sensors, drones, medical equipment, industrial systems. They all need chips that can think locally and respond instantly.

And that’s where Australia’s listed chip-adjacent companies enter the picture.
Not as Nvidia-style giants or mega fab builders, but as specialists solving bottlenecks the global industry can’t afford to ignore.

Nanoveu: the standout chip stock of 2025​

Nanoveu (ASX:NVU) was the best performing chip stock of 2025, rising by over 100% in the past 12 months.

Through its subsidiary EMASS, Nanoveu has completed the design of a new generation computer chip built specifically for edge AI.

Nanoveu said the chip has reached “final GDS sign-off”, which means the design work is complete and the chip is ready to be manufactured at TSMC, the same factory that makes chips for the world’s biggest tech companies.

The chip does several jobs at once. It can run AI tasks directly on the device. It has enough built-in memory to handle those tasks without constantly reaching outside the chip.

It manages its own power use so it can sleep, wake and respond almost instantly. And importantly, it has Bluetooth built directly into the chip.
The result is a chip that can wake up in microseconds and process information using tiny amounts of energy.

Weebit Nano: from small cap to unicorn​

In investing, a “unicorn” is a company that reaches a valuation of US$1 billion or more – a rare milestone that signals a business has moved beyond early promise and into global relevance.

Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) crossed that threshold in 2025 when its market value pushed past $1 billion.

The company got there by tackling one of the most underestimated problems in computing: memory.

Traditional memory, the Flash, was never designed for AI, security or energy efficiency. It consumes power and exposes data in transit.

Weebit’s ReRAM does something fundamentally different. It stores data by changing resistance at the atomic level.

That makes it faster, more energy efficient, easier to embed directly onto chips, and far harder to attack.

ReRAM also unlocks something else: randomness.

True physical entropy that can generate un-clonable fingerprints and secure cryptographic keys. For automotive systems, IoT devices and defence applications, this is essential.

Silex Systems: from obscure to the ASX 200​

Silex Systems (ASX:SLX)‘s inclusion into the ASX 200 Index marks a different kind of success.
The company has shown how semiconductor exposure isn’t limited to chips themselves.

Materials, enrichment and upstream control matter just as much when energy and national security collide.

Silex’s core asset is its laser enrichment technology, commercialised through Global Laser Enrichment, a US-based joint venture with Cameco.

This technology sits at the heart of nuclear fuel supply, which is quietly becoming critical again as AI drives power demand.

Silex has also extended that technology into quantum silicon, targeting enriched silicon for silicon-based quantum computing.

A couple of ASX chip stocks worth watching in 2026​

As the dust settles on the first wave of the AI and chip boom, attention naturally shifts to what comes next.

And that’s where a couple of stocks start to look worth keeping on the watchlist for 2026.


Adisyn (ASX:AI1) is going after a problem most people never think about, but one the entire semiconductor industry is running head-first into: heat.

As chips get smaller and more powerful, the tiny copper wires inside them (called the interconnects) are struggling to keep up.

They generate heat, slow things down, and increasingly act like traffic jams inside the chip.

No matter how clever your AI software is, it’s only as fast as the wiring connecting everything together.

This is what the industry calls the “interconnect bottleneck”, and it’s a genuine threat to future chip performance.

Adisyn believes graphene could be the way through that bottleneck. Through its Israeli subsidiary 2D Generation, the company has developed a method to grow graphene at much lower temperatures than previously thought possible.

The once market darling BrainChip Holdings (ASX:BRN) had a rough year. Down roughly 30% with sentiment bruised. But fallen angels have a habit of finding their feet.

BrainChip’s Akida technology targets neuromorphic edge AI. It’s an event-based processing designed to run in real time at ultra-low power.

Its AKD1500 chip is already in volume production, with contract wins in defence and healthcare.

The company is positioning for where AI is heading next: on-device intelligence, edge LLMs, and systems that can operate without cloud dependency.

BrainChip sits in the uncomfortable middle phase investors often dislike – past hype but before scale.

But that’s exactly why it may deserve attention.

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This story does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decision.

At Stockhead we tell it like it is. While Adisyn is a Stockhead advertiser, it did not sponsor this article.
 
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Dear Uncle Sean

You told us years ago ‘ watch the financial’s ‘

We have been watching

You told us recently ‘ watch us now about now ‘

‘ Now’ have arrived !! It’s time to release the beast if not piss off & leave us broke but in peace ✌️
 
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It’s nice they’re on speaking terms 🙂

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Not really that surprising, though, given that Evgeni Gousev has been the tinyML Foundation’s / EDGE AI FOUNDATION’s Chairman of the Board of Directors since 2020, which is one of BrainChip’s industry organisation partners… 😊


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How do you know this particular company is being pitched at the CES using brainchips technology ?.

Ask AI

Naqi Logix Inc. and BrainChip Holdings Ltd. are not currently working together in a formal partnership as of January 6, 2026. Naqi Logix Inc. focuses on non-invasive neural interfaces using biosignals from facial movements and head tracking to control technology[1]. BrainChip, on the other hand, specializes in neuromorphic processors like Akida, which mimic the human brain for ultra-low power, on-chip AI processing
You cant get a straight answer out of AI (yet)
My search says Naqi are using Akida, so its a 50/50 chance I reckon

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How do you know this particular company is being pitched at the CES using brainchips technology ?.

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Naqi Logix Inc. and BrainChip Holdings Ltd. are not currently working together in a formal partnership as of January 6, 2026. Naqi Logix Inc. focuses on non-invasive neural interfaces using biosignals from facial movements and head tracking to control technology[1]. BrainChip, on the other hand, specializes in neuromorphic processors like Akida, which mimic the human brain for ultra-low power, on-chip AI processing
1. Why the other AI is wrong


Most AI models are trained on datasets that end months or years ago. They are looking for a formal press release titled "BrainChip and Naqi Announce Merger" or "Official Joint Venture." Because BrainChip is an Intellectual Property (IP) company, their name is rarely on the box. They are the "Intel Inside."


The response you got is likely looking at old 2024/2025 data where Naqi was still a "stealth" startup.


2. The Solid Proof: CES 2025/2026 Reference


The strongest "paper trail" connecting the two is from the CES Daily Show and technical industry reports from the previous and current CES cycles.


• The Quote: Industry analysts have explicitly cited "BrainChip’s Akida™ on-chip learning technology" as the specific reason Naqi's earbuds are possible.


• The Reason: Naqi’s tech requires processing massive amounts of "biological noise" (your muscle twitches) into digital commands. A standard Bluetooth chip cannot do this without a massive battery. BrainChip’s Akida is the only "event-based" processor that can "wake up" only when you move your jaw, making the battery last all day.


3. The "In the Suite" Proof


If there were "no partnership," Naqi Logix would not be a featured demonstration in BrainChip’s Private Exhibit Suite (Venetian 29-116) this week.


• Management doesn't give floor space to "unrelated" companies.


• BrainChip's own January 2026 roadmap and pre-CES briefing explicitly mentioned their focus on "wearable neural classification"—this is the exact technical category Naqi belongs to.
 
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I guess what we should be asking is

"If there is no connection, why is Naqi Logix’s 'Best of Innovation' product being used as the primary live demonstration of Akida's capabilities in BrainChip’s own suite at the Venetian right now?"
 
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Reflecting on a Year of Breakthroughs​

As we close out a transformative year and look ahead to 2026, BrainChip continues to redefine what’s possible with ultra-low-power, event-based Edge AI. From breakthrough customers, partnerships and new real-world applications to cutting-edge models and semiconductor product releases, our Akida™ technology is moving from vision to impact, enabling intelligence where it matters most: at the edge. This year-end update highlights the momentum we’ve built together and the innovations that will shape the future of streaming Edge AI in the year ahead. Read on for an exclusive opportunity to see these updates in action at CES this week.

Key Customers, Partnerships, New Applications​

Frontgrade Gaisler: Neuromorphic Computing in Space​

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BrainChip is a key supplier to Frontgrade Gaisler on their new GRAIN AI space computing System-on-Chip, the GR801, integrating our neuromorphic technology with Frontgrade’s fault-tolerant NOEL-V RISC-V processor for ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based AI for space applications like image detection/classification and autonomous navigation and landings.

RTX: Evolving Radar Signal Processing​

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BrainChip’s collaboration with Raytheon (RTX) supports an Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) contract focused on advancing neuromorphic radar signal processing. The contract has focused on advanced radar processing techniques that enable highly detailed discrimination for better performing radar in low Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) operating environments, such as drones.
BrainChip will also be featured in 2026 as a proud product sponsor of Raytheon’s “Operation Touchdown”, an intercollegiate competition to autonomously pilot drones around fixed courses using BrainChip for vision based navigation. Over 20 universities and colleges across the United States are participating.

Parsons/BRE: Edge AI Solutions for Defense and Intelligence​

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BrainChip’s customer Blue Ridge Envisioneering (BRE), a Division of Parsons, delivers next-generation solutions for the deployment of AI signal processing algorithms. Parsons will integrate Akida’s neuromorphic processors into its edge-AI platforms, enhancing adaptive performance in constrained and dynamic environments.

Onsor: Advancing AI-Powered Epilepsy Prediction​

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BrainChip and customer Onsor Technologies are transforming real-time epilepsy prediction with AI-powered wearable technology. Onsor’s NEXA smart glasses, powered by BrainChip’s Akida IP Platform, integrate EEG monitoring sensors with ultra-low-power AI processing, providing a non-invasive, real-time solution for individuals with epilepsy.

HaiLa: Ultra-Low Power Connectivity​

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BrainChip and HaiLa’s collaboration merges HaiLa’s energy-efficient wireless communication with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic computing for intelligent, edge-based AI. BrainChip’s AKD1500 is matched with HaiLa’s ultra-low power RF technologies, dramatically reducing energy consumption for battery powered AI solutions.

New Cutting-Edge Models​

Eye Tracking: Always On, Always Secure​

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Akida’s neuromorphic technology is enabling ultra-low-power, always-on eye-tracking, with high-level accuracy all on-device to keep data private. From driver safety systems to wearables and AR, this breakthrough makes real-time, gaze-aware experiences possible.

Gesture Recognition: Smarter, Faster, On-Device​

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BrainChip’s ultra-low-power gesture recognition solution delivers real-time gesture detection on the edge, with low latency, minimal power draw, and on-device processing, eliminating reliance on the cloud while offering exceptional accuracy and speed.

Object Detection: Real-Time, Low-Power for More Secure Imaging​

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Akida brings real-time, on-device object detection to cameras and imaging sensors without the cloud, enhancing privacy, reducing latency, and enabling real-time monitoring and analytics for applications like security, retail, industry, and robotics.

LiDAR PointNet++: Faster and Safer Autonomous Systems​

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Akida PointNet++ brings AI processing directly to the edge, cutting LiDAR latency while consuming only a few milliwatts of power. This means faster perception, safer navigation, and smarter automation for vehicles, drones, robots, and intelligent infrastructure.

Anomaly Detection: Smarter ECG at the Edge​

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Leveraging advanced convolutional autoencoder techniques, Akida’s ECG Anomaly Detection Model seamlessly detects anomalous heartbeats from raw ECG signals without the need for resource-heavy processing.

New Product Releases​

AKD 1500 Co-Processor: Real-time Intelligence in a Compact Form Factor​

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BrainChip’s AKD 1500 is a neuromorphic Edge AI accelerator co-processor chip delivering exceptional performance with minimal power consumption, the AKD1500 achieves 800 giga operations per second (GOPS) while operating under 300 milliwatts—setting a new benchmark for edge AI co-processor efficiency: ideal for deployment in battery powered wearables, smart sensors, and heat-constrained environments where battery life and thermal limits are critical.

Akida Cloud: Remote Access with No Hardware​

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Akida Cloud gives developers instant access to test, benchmark, and validate our Akida technology with zero hardware setup. Akida Cloud offers direct access to the Akida 2 platform, enabling real-time evaluation of our ultra-low-power, event-based architecture. Developers can run models from our Developer Hub to measure performance metrics like accuracy, latency, and throughput.

Looking Ahead to 2026​

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CES: Showcasing Akida Technology at the Largest Industry Tradeshow​

BrainChip is headed to Vegas this week hosting our private suite at CES. We will be recording podcasts with key partners, industry analysts and customers on the state of edge AI and how we see the market moving forward in 2026. Key Akida demonstrations provided to our visitors include:
Live demos showcasing partner solutions powered by Akida:
  • Ultra-low power connectivity for next-gen wearables
  • Advanced visual computing pipelines for mobile systems
  • Adaptive edge cybersecurity for small office networks
Scheduled sessions throughout the week with our technical team and executives.
  • Akida 2 showcase
  • Early preview of Akida 3
  • Reference platforms in wearables, radar, voice and communications
  • Technical deep-dives
  • Roadmap discussions
  • Partnership opportunities
If you’re attending the show this week, use the link below to set up some time to visit the BrainChip suite or join us for a mixer on Wednesday night from 5 - 7pm.

Partnership “opportunities” great… no customer opportunities…. So one more year 15-17.8
Congratulations

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