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7For7

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When Jane Doe starts commenting, you start paying attention!

Her parents were obviously very committed to her starting the anonymous lifestyle early.


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PS: If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say it might be sample testimonials at this stage.


Better than in Germany “Max Mustermann” what means literally Max Sampleman
Living in
Sample street 1
12345 samplecity

But… country is still Germany lol not sampleland

Maybe to clarify his tax status haha
 
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WOW......Did Anthony just give Sean and Antonio an Atomic Wedgie????

Peter's vision to seed the market with chips.......killed off!

Anil's foresight to hire Rudi and Olivier....... we know how that finished!

Good to know that the SBIR Award was a success.......are we going to inform the market though????
I agree. I think Sean has cost me dearly.
 
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Andy38

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Don't forget, a certain someone was linked to IBM many, many years ago.... Kevin obviously sees huge potential within the
growing Akida suite of products, iterations...has he basically promoted any other edge ai architecture, our company appears to be
at least at the top of the grid, waiting for the flag to drop with the words "IP License, yes please"

It's quite interesting having an IBM CTI publicly commenting and testing our technology clearly showing the brilliant potential of
both companies' architecture working and expanding the future horizon, while all along not a word from either Brainchip or IBM,
but quietly they are both happy for an IBM staff member to show off the potential publicly.

It appears to be a case of who's going to cough first.......IBM or Nvidia...........revenue can't remain at sub 1 million forever, now, can it?

We are expanding our base, Lockheed Martin subsidiary, things are quietly bubbling away in my opinion, so just for Jacob, I reckon we
should be cash positive by 2033 :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:(y)

💘 Texta.
I’m hearing you on this one @TECH ! PVDM is so passionate, and this has been his life’s work. As if he wouldn’t utilise any connection possible.
I believe the latest announcement today is massive. LM are 70% of US defence contracts. They would not be “hanging out” with BRN if we didn’t have something that anyone else could match!
It’s been the longest hold of my investing career. I know it always seems like the time is now. If it’s not now….its so bloody close!
Appreciate @Diogenese for his “dumbing” down of all things technically, out of most of us mare mortals cognitive abilities 🤪🤪
 
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Tony getting his Raytheon’s and Lockheed Martin’s confused?


@Mt09 I think Tony is referring to the Radar project BC paid Raytheon to assist them with.


Looks like money well spent if it’s provided a state of the art product needed by Defence which secured todays collaboration with LM which should lead to revenue.

I’d expect competitors to LM to follow suit.

Numerous enormous Defence companies with contracts to the Golden Dome project linked with BC which is extremely coincidental.

PARSONS already onboard.

Well done BC. Fantastic news to celebrate!
 
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Hats off to the team! This is the kind of news we’ve been waiting for a long time!

Maybe there might be some sort of upfront payment, which could explain the $9 million USD figure.

However, Anthony Lewis’ post highlights what critics have been pointing out for a long time: Sean Hehir’s IP-only strategy failed, and chips were the way to go.

It speaks volumes that he was excluded from the post among those who received their rightful credit—especially the line, "It was Peter’s vision to seed the market with chips, and it really paid off," tells the whole story.

Congratulations to the BrainChip team! This is a major milestone!
 
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Sorry if already posted.

 
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@Mt09 I think Tony is referring to the Radar project BC paid Raytheon to assist them with.


Looks like money well spent if it’s provided a state of the art product needed by Defence which secured todays collaboration with LM which should lead to revenue.

I’d expect competitors to LM to follow suit.

Numerous enormous Defence companies with contracts to the Golden Dome project linked with BC which is extremely coincidental.

PARSONS already onboard.

Well done BC. Fantastic news to celebrate!
You'd think if the top 2 defense companies in the world have now publicly stated their pursuing Brainchip's technology, every other damn defense company out there will be sitting up and taking notice.

What a great achievement Brainchip!

Here's a link to the top 100 defense companies in the world for 2025:

 
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Nice, Brainchip is number one:


"Top Neuromorphic Chips Companies
Top ranked companies for keyword search: Neuromorphic AND Chips"

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Maybe everyone should read about disclosure on the ASX website rather than from a BrainChip IR brief on their own website.

Read it in on the ASX website for full context.
I suggest that if you are reading the ASX disclosure rules, you also look for the guide to disclosure rules. The disclosure rules are pretty much dot points. The guide outlines examples etc explaining how those rules are interpreted. Have not read them for a few years but found the guide explained things better. IMO.

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