Well looks like Brainchip is no longer revolutionary, high risk, cutting edge:
“While the demise of Moore’s Law has been somewhat circumvented by accelerated computing/domain-specific computing,
it’s still a tricky balance between flexibility in the computing architecture and per- formance, especially for quickly evolving workloads like AI.
Taking our cue from the most efficient computer ever known — the human brain — and using the results of millions of years of evolution as a starting point feels like a safe bet. ■
Sally Ward-Foxton is editor-in-chief of EE Times Weekend”
Feeling let down I enjoyed being invested in an outlier shunned by the WANCA’s and now with a few key strokes Brainchip’s technology has become a safe bet.

WHY DID SALLY HAVE TO PUBLISH THIS AT A TIME OF GLOBAL TURMOIL. WE WILL NOW HAVE THOUSANDS OF BORING SAFE HARBOUR INVESTORS TRYING TO BUY BRNASX.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA