Awesome film clip
Nice that you showed up here, which German platform do you mean? Greetings from GermanyHi! I’m from the German platform, reading your postings here for long time. Also I share interesting informations from here in the German platform. In my opinion people lost their patience since the social media appeared suddenly in our lifes. Also the day trading community makes everything more volatile. Since I am an old school investor. I don’t care about every days up and downs. That’s how it works. Take a rest and let your shares work… that’s all! Have a nice day
I am glad I skipped to the super power section of the podcast... I was even bored by that response.Not sure what to say about Sally, other than I expected more enthusiasm for Neuromorphic tech. I guess she got her plug and is happy about that.
This is not relevantJames dickleboro having another crack. Only posting as his second job appears to be as a comedian.
Why I think this ASX 200 share is high-risk, but also high-reward
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Well, if you open link he does state the following etcThis is not relevant
Ok, disregard this post.Evening all.
Any thoughts on this .
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Well, if you open link he does state the following etc
. However, when you’re nearing retirement, I don’t believe it is wise to risk your nest egg in a meme stock like Brainchip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN) for example
Hence as I said in post above
James dickleboro having another crack. Only posting as his second job appears to be as a comedian
Hi Fmf,Cheers.
Is intriguing as you say though appears one thought last year was already to aim for 22nm and indicated AKD500 might be the implementation
Obviously mentioned 90nm as well which would tie in with NASA as you point out.
Akida spiking neural processor could head to FDSOI
Startup BrainChip Inc. has a road-map of larger and smaller SoC exemplars of its Akida spiking neural networking processing architecture and could go to fully-depleted silicon on insulator (FDSOI).www.eenewseurope.com
Anil Mankar, chief development officer, told eeNews Europe: “Chip production volume is just starting now. But you will see a lot of IP licensing going forward.” He added: “We are process agnostic.”
The near-term focus is supplying the Akida IP to 22nm although some customers may go back to 90nm process, Akida executives said.
Rob Telson, vice president of worldwide sales, said BrainChip is drawing up plans for smaller and larger versions of Akida under the names Akida500, Akida1500 and Akida2000. Some of these may well comply to a new generation of the Akida architecture – Akida 2.0 – due to arrive in 2022. It is thought Akida500 could be implemented in 22nm FDSOI manufacturing process, and serve as a demonstrator of the agnostic nature of the Akida architecture.
Brainchip decides if the podcast is aired to the market or not. They should have kept that one under lock and Rob should have just tweeted his gut feeling comment about transformers.Not sure what to say about Sally, other than I expected more enthusiasm for Neuromorphic tech. I guess she got her plug and is happy about that.
Will never forget the Fools flogging me Kogan at $12 in 2020… Unsubscribed from their service after one week when I saw their recommendations… ikegps was their version of tech innovation. And they love adairs… so did my grandma. Enough said.This just became even less relevant. I have no idea why you thought the need to expand on whatever it was you were trying to achieve with the first post.
When are fool not having a crack at BRN.
It is pretty well established that The Modtley Fool are at the very least not well regarded going off reviews of the products they are pumping https://www.productreview.com.au/listings/the-motley-fool
The fact that Scott Phillips and The Fool get any air time on TV, via trading platforms and discussion forums makes me sick given they are essentially (without recourse) free to prey on spuds that are not savvy with money. Fleecing spuds isn't exactly what I would call a moral way to live life.
There is usually "more than meets the eye.."Brainchip decides if the podcast is aired to the market or not. They should have kept that one under lock and Rob should have just tweeted his gut feeling comment about transformers.
Will never forget the Fools flogging me Kogan at $12 in 2020… Unsubscribed from their service after one week when I saw their recommendations… ikegps was their version of tech innovation. And they love adairs… so did my grandma. Enough said.
Link.... otherwise you look stupid.
I'm not basing anything on these yahoos I'm just stating that Linkdn has been pushed up possibly by shorters.@Kachoo .... I would not pay any attention to random baseless comments by nobodies on LinkedIn. I also wouldn't even frame it as "shorters". At the very least you cannot vouch for this... and then secondly... you're giving these turnips more credit that they deserve. Fact is, there are a lot of impatient drongo's out there. Unfortunately they have access to keyboards. So you gotta weigh up everything you read to see if it at the very least passes the spud claim test. Good luck.
Hi to all,
in connection with DARPA in the following article a company named Big Bear ai is mentioned. Search function gave no result; has this been topic here, does anyone know this company?
Regards
cassip
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