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Just going to have the rest of my meetings in the nude and pretend webcam is dead :D
TURN THE CAM ON AND LINK ME ZOOM
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Just going to have the rest of my meetings in the nude and pretend webcam is dead :D
I'm sitting in a Cafe on my own having a tasty mocha, that just made me burst out loud laughing, so funny, I love your sense of humour.
 
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LETS GO GREEN BABYYYYYYYYYYYY NVISIO TO THE MOON. MY CLOTHES ARE OFF FOR THE PARTY
Swimming training tonight will have to do me, at least its a heated pool!:cool::)
 
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My Brother now has 50000 BRN shares in his Super account at 95 cents. He may get another 25000, if markets cause a drop in price.

While not a huge holding, it's substantial in my opinion, especially considering, they will be locked away for at least 3 to 5 years, possibly longer.

My not financial advice to anyone, is to use this feature of your Super fund, if it is available.
It only takes a few mouse clicks, to set it up.
Brainchip shares, are still dirt cheap, on these time frames (all going to plan).

He complained to me, a bit over a week ago, that his Super had only gone up 3k in a year.
I said to him..
"Yeah you know what they're doing with your Super don't you?"
He said..
"Yeah, they're trying to do the same thing you're doing!"

I told him his Super would have been worth a lot more at the beginning of the year.

Take a bit of control of the future, of your friends and family.

Again not financial advice and I say all this with the motive of knowing, the more BRN shares locked away, the better for all.

Except maybe shorters and those institutions, that want cheap brainchip shares, for their own purposes 😛
 
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My Brother now has 50000 BRN shares in his Super account at 95 cents. He may get another 25000, if markets cause a drop in price.

While not a huge holding, it's substantial in my opinion, especially considering, they will be locked away for at least 3 to 5 years, possibly longer.

My not financial advice to anyone, is to use this feature of your Super fund, if it is available.
It only takes a few mouse clicks, to set it up.
Brainchip shares, are still dirt cheap, on these time frames (all going to plan).

He complained to me, a bit over a week ago, that his Super had only gone up 3k in a year.
I said to him..
"Year you know what they're doing with your Super don't you?"
He said..
"Yeah, they're trying to do the same thing you're doing!"

I told him his Super would have been worth a lot more at the beginning of the year.

Take a bit of control of the future, of your friends and family.

Again not financial advice and I say all this with the motive of knowing, the more BRN shares locked away, the better for all.

Except maybe shorters and those institutions, that want cheap brainchip shares, for their own purposes 😛
It will be a substantial amount when they hit $10!
 
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CMON BRN...U CAN DO IT...


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What do you make out of this, posted today!​

BrainChip selected by U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory to develop AI-based radar​

2022-07-19 11:23 HKT

BrainChip, the world's first commercial producer of neuromorphic artificial intelligence chips and IP, today announced that Information Systems Laboratories (ISL) is developing an AI-based radar for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) based on its Akida™ Neural Network Processor Research solutions.
ISL is a specialist in expert research and complex analysis, software and systems engineering, advanced hardware design and development, and high-quality manufacturing for a variety of clients worldwide.
ISL focuses on areas such as advanced signal processing, space exploration, subsea technology, surveillance and tracking, cybersecurity, advanced radar systems and energy independence. As a member of the BrainChip Early Partnership Program (EAP), ISL will be able to evaluate boards for Akida devices, software and hardware support, and dedicated engineering resources.
"As part of BrainChip's EAP, we had the opportunity to directly assess the capabilities Akida offers to the AI ecosystem," said Jamie Bergin, Senior Vice President, Research, Development and Engineering Solutions Manager at ISL.

BrainChip brings AI to the edge in ways not possible with existing technologies. Akida processors feature ultra-low power consumption and high performance to support the development of edge AI technologies by using neuromorphic architecture, a type of artificial intelligence inspired by the biology of the human brain.
BrainChip's EAP program provides partners with the ability to realize significant benefits of power consumption, design flexibility and true learning at the edge.
"ISL's decision to use Akida and Edge-based learning as a tool to incorporate into their research and engineering solutions portfolio is in large part due to the go-to-market advantages our innovation capabilities and production-ready status provide ” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip, “We are delighted to be a partner of AFRL and ISL on edge AI and machine learning. We believe the combination of technologies will help accelerate the deployment of AI in the field.”
Akida is currently licensed as IP and is also available to order for chip production. It focuses on low power consumption and high performance, supports sensory processing, and is suitable for applications that benefit artificial intelligence, as well as applications such as smart healthcare, smart cities, smart transportation, and smart homes.
 
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Can’t see that this has been posted already - from Said Ouissal, Founder and CEO of Zededa

There was a flutter of Zededa activity last month - mainly by @Bravo, @supersonic001, myself and our spiritual father @Fact Finder

Below is nothing new to us, but personally I will never tire of reading such articles


How edge computing will drive IT’s next evolution​


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By Said Ouissal, Founder and CEO, ZEDEDA


It’s been more than a decade since Capgemini and MIT published “Digital Transformation: A Roadmap for Billion-Dollar Organizations” — time enough for the concept to take root at nearly every established company worldwide.

But digital transformation is not a moment — it’s a movement that’s still developing as businesses continue to evolve their IT infrastructure, connecting previously unconnected devices and systems.

Adopting the cloud has been a significant step in the digital transformation for many modern businesses, but deploying and managing today’s mix of legacy and new software investments in the field has continued to be a challenge. Edge computing holds the key to the next phase of IT, bringing the flexibility and agility of the cloud to infrastructure and applications that must remain on-premise.

The evolution from cloud to edge appears inevitable. Today, everything that can run in the cloud does run in the cloud because the economics there are better than anything else. But when more and more data moves to the edge, that equation changes. The shift means that when the data is at the edge, it makes sense for the compute to move there as well.

Companies are signaling that they’re eager to jump on board. Speaking at the Six Five Summit last year, Allison Dew, chief marketing officer and executive VP at Dell Technologies, said that “extracting real-time insights from data at the edge” was one of their customers’ major investment areas.

“You need to elevate your systems and processes to be ready for what’s next,” Dew said. “You need relevant, complete, and real-time data to win and retain customers, streamline supply chains and grow.”


We heard similar stories when talking to IT professionals for our Edge Computing Landscape 2021 report. More than three out of four respondents said they expected to increase spending on edge computing projects in 2022.

Reimagine today’s modern work environments with the edge​

Edge computing is providing an opportunity to rethink how we deliver traditional IT services today. Consider the impact that the boom in video conferencing has had on IT departments. The facilities department traditionally managed AV, but now this is a standard IT responsibility.

Endpoint management within the AV industry has historically been challenging because of its distributed nature. Most of these devices are not managed or patched over the course of their lives. And while this was once acceptable when video conference systems were confined to the local network, with the rise of cloud-based systems, it’s become a growing risk.

Edge computing has provided organizations a way to reimagine how they provide AV services. Distributed endpoints can be updated and managed remotely, even when IT doesn’t own the network. Additional value-added services can be deployed without anyone ever needing to visit the physical device. They can do this while maintaining the necessary security measures and ensuring high service availability, often with little to no staff on-site.

Emerging edge computing technologies will simplify this work for IT departments while providing a foundation to deploy new applications over time.

The edge maximizes security while minimizing latency and disruption​

The ability to deliver cloud-like capabilities at the edge is becoming more and more critical due to use cases that involve large amounts of data, require minimal latency, and cannot tolerate disruption (manufacturing, health care, autonomous vehicles, etc.).

As IT develops on-prem infrastructure to serve these use cases, a key priority is security. Our survey respondents cited security as by far the number one challenge when considering deploying an edge project, with more than half calling it “significantly challenging.”

And with the vast amounts of data generated by companies now on the other edge of their networks — including mobile web, tablets, remote sensors and more — the security demands only grow.

To get the benefits of edge computing, companies need to extend their security concerns to maximize uptime, safety and data integrity when compute resources are deployed outside of secure data centers with no physical or network perimeters. The best approach is a zero-trust security model at the edge spanning people, processes and technology.

IT departments are under tremendous pressure to evolve their infrastructure, and they can’t rely on the historically incremental way of upgrading that they’re accustomed to, where the squeakiest wheel gets the grease. Today’s innovative companies are looking for end-to-end updates, covering everything from procurement, management and security. That means extending lessons learned in the cloud all the way to the edges of the network.

About the author​

Said Ouissal is the founder and CEO of Zededa, a leading edge orchestration company.
 
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With just 7 business days to go (basically) before the 2nd Quarter 4C is published, I wonder how many are punting on a
medium to large upswing in earnings...I personally think it's still too early...what type of revenue would you be expecting
to have materialised in the months of April, May and June this year ?...I'd like to know.

I have been in contact with both the founders, I have asked them both if they are happy with how things are progressing,
now its obvious neither would confide in me on any very sensitive topics, but both are pleased with how things are going along.

I'll share one quote "All good and our team of engineers never had so much fun developing product that has so much impact"

My emails always include a short paragraph, thanking both of them for sharing their brilliance with us all, they are the "real glue" that
Brainchip is structured around...if everything pans out the way we all hope over the coming months and years, well, we all owe a lot to
the Founder and his Co-Founder, simply just great blokes.

Love Brainchip & Cam Smith xx Tech :sneaky::cool:
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.

What do you make out of this, posted today!​

BrainChip selected by U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory to develop AI-based radar​

2022-07-19 11:23 HKT

BrainChip, the world's first commercial producer of neuromorphic artificial intelligence chips and IP, today announced that Information Systems Laboratories (ISL) is developing an AI-based radar for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) based on its Akida™ Neural Network Processor Research solutions.
ISL is a specialist in expert research and complex analysis, software and systems engineering, advanced hardware design and development, and high-quality manufacturing for a variety of clients worldwide.
ISL focuses on areas such as advanced signal processing, space exploration, subsea technology, surveillance and tracking, cybersecurity, advanced radar systems and energy independence. As a member of the BrainChip Early Partnership Program (EAP), ISL will be able to evaluate boards for Akida devices, software and hardware support, and dedicated engineering resources.
"As part of BrainChip's EAP, we had the opportunity to directly assess the capabilities Akida offers to the AI ecosystem," said Jamie Bergin, Senior Vice President, Research, Development and Engineering Solutions Manager at ISL.

BrainChip brings AI to the edge in ways not possible with existing technologies. Akida processors feature ultra-low power consumption and high performance to support the development of edge AI technologies by using neuromorphic architecture, a type of artificial intelligence inspired by the biology of the human brain.
BrainChip's EAP program provides partners with the ability to realize significant benefits of power consumption, design flexibility and true learning at the edge.
"ISL's decision to use Akida and Edge-based learning as a tool to incorporate into their research and engineering solutions portfolio is in large part due to the go-to-market advantages our innovation capabilities and production-ready status provide ” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip, “We are delighted to be a partner of AFRL and ISL on edge AI and machine learning. We believe the combination of technologies will help accelerate the deployment of AI in the field.”
Akida is currently licensed as IP and is also available to order for chip production. It focuses on low power consumption and high performance, supports sensory processing, and is suitable for applications that benefit artificial intelligence, as well as applications such as smart healthcare, smart cities, smart transportation, and smart homes.
Afternoon Tony Cole,

Yes it is great news.

This announcement was released on 10 January 2022, and for some strange reason the date keeps auto updating, to give the impression it is new info.

Still bloody good news though.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Afternoon Tony Cole,

Yes it is great news.

This announcement was released on 10 January 2022, and for some strange reason the date keeps auto updating, to give the impression it is new info.

Still bloody good news though.

Regards,
Esq.
I was surprised myself. 🤷‍♂️ More and more confirmations will come through hopefully 🙏🏽 from now till end of the year. 🥳
 
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With just 7 business days to go (basically) before the 2nd Quarter 4C is published, I wonder how many are punting on a
medium to large upswing in earnings...I personally think it's still too early...what type of revenue would you be expecting
to have materialised in the months of April, May and June this year ?...I'd like to know.

I have been in contact with both the founders, I have asked them both if they are happy with how things are progressing,
now its obvious neither would confide in me on any very sensitive topics, but both are pleased with how things are going along.

I'll share one quote "All good and our team of engineers never had so much fun developing product that has so much impact"

My emails always include a short paragraph, thanking both of them for sharing their brilliance with us all, they are the "real glue" that
Brainchip is structured around...if everything pans out the way we all hope over the coming months and years, well, we all owe a lot to
the Founder and his Co-Founder, simply just great blokes.

Love Brainchip & Cam Smith xx Tech :sneaky::cool:
I believe it will be next to nothing this quarter then a few million next quarter.

Hopefully I am wrong and it is a few mill this quarter. That will really set the ball rolling!
 
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That's exactly what I am thinking
Well Megachips are a fabless semiconductor company so technically not making the chips lol but still classed as a manufacturer. Just ignore that comment 🙈
 
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I was surprised myself. 🤷‍♂️ More and more confirmations will come through hopefully 🙏🏽 from now till end of the year. 🥳
you can feel surprised everyday just check that website and you should get another announcement daily
 
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With just 7 business days to go (basically) before the 2nd Quarter 4C is published, I wonder how many are punting on a
medium to large upswing in earnings...I personally think it's still too early...what type of revenue would you be expecting
to have materialised in the months of April, May and June this year ?...I'd like to know.

I have been in contact with both the founders, I have asked them both if they are happy with how things are progressing,
now its obvious neither would confide in me on any very sensitive topics, but both are pleased with how things are going along.

I'll share one quote "All good and our team of engineers never had so much fun developing product that has so much impact"

My emails always include a short paragraph, thanking both of them for sharing their brilliance with us all, they are the "real glue" that
Brainchip is structured around...if everything pans out the way we all hope over the coming months and years, well, we all owe a lot to
the Founder and his Co-Founder, simply just great blokes.

Love Brainchip & Cam Smith xx Tech :sneaky::cool:

But how will people be disappointed if they don’t have unrealistic expectations that aren’t met?
 
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