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Hi all,
Not sure if this has been mentioned in the old site, but just reading through the AGM and noted the presentation slides:- Path to revenue show two Samsung products: washing machine and fridge.
One might say 'it just random picture on a presentation. ' However, I think its a clever hint. But time will tell.

Just my Sunday opinion.

It's great to be a shareholder.
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Hi learning,

I believe MC did a deep dive on this one and also the BRN community. Just as you have aswell.

From memory it was reported some dots had been joining with LG.

PVDM has also mentioned fridges.

In fact my first post was re a fridge that had a NASA link

Edge Far Edge
 
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A brief lesson on why AKIDA is the GAME CHANGER in the computing and Ai space:

1. Yes it can perform functions unconnected at the Edge. If you want to take action at the Edge this is brilliant one of a kind no competition full stop amazing attribute.

2. There are however many things happening at the Edge which do not require functions to be performed at the Edge but elsewhere in the public Cloud or private Cloud. Current Edge sensors are not SMART and so the information that is needed elsewhere is sent along with all the irrelevant information gathered by the sensor to the Cloud were it is processed and action taken.

Doing this creates issues around bandwidth, latency and connection quality.

Before AKIDA the only solution was accelerators which compressed the data so less bandwidth was required.

If you listen again to the DELL podcast Rob Lincourt speaks about this problem and how if you could put some compute at or next to the sensor and by so doing pull out the relevant or needed information it could dramatically reduce bandwidth and latency and connection quality by sending this required information as Meta Data.

So fellow Brainchip holders this is why AKIDA is a game changer and why when Peter van der Made speaks about saving 97% of the power used in data centres this is possible. AKIDA is processing at the Edge for action at the Edge but also for action at the Cloud.

Is it not absolutely wonderful to hold Brainchip shares as a long term investor.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
So Akida analyses the data on the sensor, then sends the result to the cloud. Therefore saving the cloud from being drowned by unnecessary data analysis.
Win Win
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Hi learning,

I believe MC did a deep dive on this one and also the BRN community. Just as you have aswell.

From memory it was reported some dots had been joining with LG.

PVDM has also mentioned fridges.

In fact my first post was re a fridge that had a NASA link

Edge Far Edge
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Very interesting article about the threat or lack of threat China is in the technology space:

Interesting read FF,
A very complicated space, whilst being opposite in political ideals the concept of AI is a common area, ,it would seem to be vital for the world that coexistence prevails, yet here we are getting more and more agitated about just about everything.
I served in the Army and did a stint in Vietnam, so WW1, 2, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq ect have not taught us a lesson.
AI benefit for all I say.
 
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GpHiggsBoson

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Hey Brainchipers,
Been away but will spend sometime reading the missed posts at some point. Made the mistake of looking at hot crapper BRN.
Anyway food for thought. Was watching a man that knows a thing or two about market correction and thought I would share it.

Have a great Sunday.



No advice, imo
 
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Hello everyone just want to say hello after finally moving from hot crapper as that site is becoming a joke. I also hope my status will change from lurker to something else after writing my first comment. Lurker just sounds creepy hehehe
Felipeestrobo ( now that's a mouth full ) It's better than " jurker " I would suggest ! Good to see you on board the " ballista " train.

Akida Ballista

hotty...
 
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ww.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/neuromorphic-chip-market
Interesting article lots of information
Brainchip included in article
The Global Neuromorphic Chip Market is growing at a CAGR of 47.4% over the next 5 years.
Upside Market value 2020 $22.5m 2026 $333.8m
15x increase in industry
Brain chip value $2.8b x 15 = $42b in 2026
multiply current SP$A1.62 x15 =$24.30

Major Players​

  1. BrainChip Holdings Ltd
  2. Intel Corporation
  3. General Vision Inc.
  4. Nepes Corp
  5. SynSense AG
Global Neuromorphic Chip Market


DYOR
Good read. Interesting they haven't rated IBM in the top 5. Don't really hear much about how Truenorth is going, wonder how things are going with them?
 
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Hi all,
Not sure if this has been mentioned in the old site, but just reading through the AGM and noted the presentation slides:- Path to revenue show two Samsung products: washing machine and fridge.
One might say 'it just random picture on a presentation. ' However, I think its a clever hint. But time will tell.

Just my Sunday opinion.

It's great to be a shareholder.
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I wonder why we can clearly read "godrej" and the "samsung" is blurred. Thats a good dot.
 
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Tooearly

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Hello Fellow Chippers,

Thanks to ZeeBot for creating this amazing new forum so we can all have civilized thoughtful BrainChip discussions.

I'll get us started, 2022 has already exceeded my expectations & we are only in the first few days of February.

Can't wait to see what the year brings.

Love all you guys & Girls xxxx
Hi All, given it a week to see how this new forum went. So far found it a breath of fresh air. Well done to all facilitators and contributors.
The BRN forum on the other site is looking like the scene from 2001: A Space Odyssey, when Dave switches off Hal. Daisy...Daisy.

2001 a space odyssey daisy scene
 
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Hi All, given it a week to see how this new forum went. So far found it a breath of fresh air. Well done to all facilitators and contributors.
The BRN forum on the other site is looking like the scene from 2001: A Space Odyssey, when Dave switches off Hal. Daisy...Daisy.

2001 a space odyssey daisy scene

its OK

HAL is IBM


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"do you read me HAL?"
 
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And Open the Pod Bay Doors Hal, was the pinned post.
Related to this 2001 sub theme was a greeting card I once received showing a cartoon of two pigs in a spacecraft with a nun standing behind them, and the caption was’Two sows and a nun, a space oddity’
 
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Kozikan

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Welcome :D I'll tidy up the look and feel before creating all other stock codes and then inviting more folks over. Meanwhile, enjoy the "safe place" for BRN :)
Thank You Soooo much Zee, I’m finally here and Really looking forward to a more civil sharing experience, as I learn this site.
Hats off to you and any others, for all your heavy lifting.
To adapt and adopt to any change is challenging , but just like BrainChip , it can also be very rewarding and beneficial.
Well done and thanking you for the future growth of this forum.
Kozikan
 
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Ford has a market cap of $70B. They're spending $20B for EV transformation. Clearly tells us where this is heading.


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Ford has a market cap of $70B. They're spending $20B for EV transformation. Clearly tells us where this is


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Ford has a market cap of $70B. They're spending $20B for EV transformation. Clearly tells us where this is heading.
Just a little dot joining

Top Tesla engineer hired by Ford after 12 years with EV industry leader​

Alan Clarke, a top engineer at Tesla for the past 12 years, is now working at Ford Motor Co., the automaker confirmed Thursday.

He is a key player in the advanced electric vehicle development department and reporting to Doug Field, a former Tesla engineer who joined Ford in September and now runs its advanced technology and embedded systems.
"I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position in Advanced EV Development at Ford Motor Company," Clarke wrote on his LinkedIn profile page, which is public.
More than 500 people responded to the news, including Ford CEO Jim Farley who posted, "Welcome, Alan! Great to have you on the team." Other commentsincluded:

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Ford has a market cap of $70B. They're spending $20B for EV transformation. Clearly tells us where this is heading.
BL,
I have posted this link in another thread however I thought it appropriate here also

The company plans to hire new engineers in EV technology.


It appears Alan Clarke is interested in vehicle architecture, I would imagine he would know about Akida and if he doesn't he will know.
 
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Bravo

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seeds have the potential to become trees.
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Sorry if posted. Don’t have time to read right now.
 
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Hi learning,

I believe MC did a deep dive on this one and also the BRN community. Just as you have aswell.

From memory it was reported some dots had been joining with LG.

PVDM has also mentioned fridges.

In fact my first post was re a fridge that had a NASA link

Edge Far Edge
Is Samsung going to take up AKIDA IP?

This question until answered by Brainchip in an ASX announcement or until Samsung 'does a Merc' will remain complete conjecture.

Therefore what I am about to say is entirely my own opinion based upon facts that I personally find compelling:

1. The former CEO Mr. Dinardo stated early 2020 that a large Sth Korean company was testing AKIDA to an even greater extent than Brainchip. Following this statement I did a lot of rabbit hole research and became convinced that at that time which would have been 2019/2020 Samsung had the most advanced neuromorphic computing research program of the large Sth Korean companies that might be involved.

2. In a joint presentation/webinar where the former CEO Mr. Dinardo, Peter van der Made and Anil Mankar all presented Anil Mankar went out of his way to personally thank Samsung for providing the DVS camera used in the AKIDA demonstration.

3. Samsung have continued to engage in research around neuromorphic computing up to the present date. NASA, Renesas, MegaChips, Valeo, Ford, Mercedes and a number of independent researchers have all viewed AKIDA technology and continue to engage with and promote openly in some cases, the benefits of AKIDA technology despite having full exposure to Intel's offering in the form of Loihi and IBM's TruNorth. Indeed in January, 2022 the US Airforce funded a research project around AKIDA technology. So if all these others are impressed then why not Samsung and at the very least why would Samsung not still be looking at the AKIDA technology particularly as Brainchip has since the comments by Mr. Dinardo Brainchip has produced the AKD1000 engineering sample, introduced MetaTF, cracked open the champagne on a number of critical patent grants, and produced the Commercial AKD1000 that has with minor modifications greatly improved performance over the engineering sample.

4. Then you throw in the use of the Samsung Fridge in Brainchip promo videos and as I said over on the other site either Anil Mankar has a mate in the warehouse who lends him stuff without the boss knowing or there is some formal tie up with Samsung.

5. This is not a proven fact because it would require a few individuals in the world of neuromorphic computing to concede the point but on all the evidence it does seem to be that Brainchip's AKD1000 is the first commercial neuromorphic chip to be released in all the World and that it has around a 3 year lead over any known competitor.

6. In addition AKD2000 which takes a further technology leap is highly likely to reach the market in 2022 and based upon the release of the AKD1000 IP about 12 months before the engineering samples it is highly likely that it could already as IP be in the hands of lets say a large Sth Korean company being tested and a major European Automobile manufacturer being trialled for identifying flying plastic bags.

As I made clear the above is just my personal opinion and I am sure many may have reservations which is completely reasonable but I believe Samsung is a given.

It does not of course mean that Brainchip will make an announcement because I think that is what the deal with MegaChips is all about given that it prides itself on not disclosing its customer base beyond Nintendo.

My anonymous opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA

PS: 'does a Merc' - a new term which means to crow about being partnered with Brainchip for the purpose of out performing all your competitors by using AKIDA technology - (not yet listed in any dictionary of phases however I think by popular usage it will be in coming years and you read it hear first)
 
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