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M_C

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I'm just going to go ahead say it. THE ONLY reason we didn't make the asx 200 is because whoever is manipulating the sp wanted us to miss out imo. Why? Probably haven't had their fill yet, or perhaps the buy out would be too expensive. Opinion only dyor
 
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JDelekto

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I'm just going to go ahead say it. THE ONLY reason we didn't make the asx 200 is because whoever is maanipulating the sp wanted us to miss out imo. Why? Probably haven't had their fill yet, or perhaps the buy out would be be too expensive then. Opinion only dyor

I was hoping between that and the quarterly report in April, we might have some good news in absence of any new agreements or IP sales in the next couple of months. However, the SP was holding its own very well for the past couple of weeks and just recently the stark drop.

There's always June!
 
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HUSS

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Sorry if posted already.
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ASXplayer07

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Damn, BRN is getting hammered down. Anyone knows why? I fully trust the company but getting a bit concerned
 
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Yeah Nah

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Oil prices and flow on affects across industries raising costs, and potential nuclear war = fear. Buy when others are fearful, sell when others are greedy. Company and future still on track, just bumps in the road.
 
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BaconLover

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@Dallas

My humble request to post the link you found here and make everyone's day/weekend. 😊
 
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Thanks again Dallas. Enjoy and have a great weekend chippers 🤩
 
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OMG WOW
 
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BaconLover

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I have not seen his name before, time to keep this gentleman on our watchlist.


That'll make an impressive looking CV (check the ''projects'' tab on that link above)

Oh BTW, don't think we need to dot join, because it's written right there.

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zeeb0t

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I have not seen his name before, time to keep this gentleman on our watchlist.


That'll make an impressive looking CV (check the ''projects'' tab under that link above)

Oh BTW, don't think we need to dot join, because it's written right there.

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In the article it also mentions it spent a few weeks in Australia. That, coupled with the suggestion it was either Intel or Brainchip… I think one can conclude which one it was since it spent a few weeks down under ;)
 
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BaconLover

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In the article it also mentions it spent a few weeks in Australia. That, coupled with the suggestion it was either Intel or Brainchip… I think one can conclude which one it was since it spent a few weeks down under ;)

It says Intel Loihi and Brainchip's Akida.

Could this be a partnership rather than a competition as Rob mentioned recently?

Usually when articles compare products, they say Loihi or Akida. It is very rarely they use and unless there is a connection. My take only.
 
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zeeb0t

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It says Intel Loihi and Brainchip's Akida.

Could this be a partnership rather than a competition as Rob mentioned recently?

Usually when articles compare products, they say Loihi or Akida. It is very rarely they use and unless there is a connection. My take only.

It said “and” in relation to capability of such devices, not what they used. I don’t see it as a hint to a collaboration but rather to one or more devices they tried to use at least. But of course it could mean as you say… but anyway, my point was simply that given the mention of Brainchip Akida and Australia, my money is at least on that Akida was involved.

Of course I’ll be very happy to find we are also collaborating with Intel. I just don’t want to jump to that conclusion just yet, without some more dots :D
 
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BaconLover

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It said “and” in relation to capability of such devices, not what they used. I don’t see it as a hint to a collaboration but rather to one or more devices they tried to use at least. But of course it could mean as you say… but anyway, my point was simply that given the mention of Brainchip Akida and Australia, my money is at least on that Akida was involved.

Of course I’ll be very happy to find we are also collaborating with Intel. I just don’t want to jump to that conclusion just yet, without some more dots :D
Good point.
What I shared is the impression I got at first read, and that was my gut feel.
May be I got too excited early morning 😁
 
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For VR and AR, there are several applications I could see come into play:
  1. Hand tracking
  2. Eye-tracking
  3. Playspace tracking
  4. Object recognition
Stand-alone HMDs like the Meta Quest are becoming the norm, rumor is (based on patents) that Valve is also looking to create a stand-alone device.

Just as Valve is working on their SteamDeck (think of competitor to Nintendo's Switch), aiming to put a desktop PC (probably more akin to a gaming laptop) into a handheld device. It's only a matter of time before stand-alone VR/AR devices attempt to do the same. There is the Simula One, aimed to run a full version of Desktop Linux.

If hand-recognition was good enough, I imagine that VR devices could project actual keyboards into a virtual environment (there is one Logitech Keyboard that works with the Meta Quest) in addition to using hand-tracking gestures for navigating UI elements. It would be a very interesting day if one could do their daily desk jobs (including software development) completely in VR with several virtual monitors replacing those that take up actual desk space.

In applications where camera sensors are heavily used, Akida has a place within tracking and recognition capabilities, considering that two of the problems they are trying to solve are reducing the amount of heat generated and extending the battery life of these devices.

Edit: With regards to military use for VR, a few years ago I thought it would be interesting to have a base (think of something like a drone operator center), where Virtual Reality HMDs could be used with technology like Virtusphere and several individuals remotely controlling robots like Boston Dynamics' Atlas to replace actual foot soldiers.

We're probably a long way of from that kind of dystopian future, but emerging technologies are certainly making it a possibility.
Great post. Very helpful to an old non gamer.

On the question of ‘is it accurate enough for hand gesture’ if you look at what Brainchip states it can do in the cybersecurity space by detecting and identifying the keystroke patterns of individual operators accessing systems it does sound that it’s capacity is quite advanced.

My opinion only DYOR
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Foxdog

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I was hoping between that and the quarterly report in April, we might have some good news in absence of any new agreements or IP sales in the next couple of months. However, the SP was holding its own very well for the past couple of weeks and just recently the stark drop.

There's always June!
Sorry everyone, it was my fault that the share price dropped so suddenly - I decided to top up the day before 😖 I'll let you all know when I decide to buy more.....🤣
 
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FJ-215

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Damn, BRN is getting hammered down. Anyone knows why? I fully trust the company but getting a bit concerned
Just a heads up but we kinda got world war 3 going on. And NO, that is not overstating things. Cash is king atm, going to be some cheap shares on offer until this is resolved.

Could be weeks, months or years.
 
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