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... and while we're on the topic of temptation:
The preacher was delivering his homily on temptation from the pulpit, reading from the notes he had prepared the previous evening ...

"... and Adam said to Eve ..."

riffling desperately through his notes, " ... ummmm ... there seems to be a leaf missing."
On fire today, dodgy knee :LOL:
 
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BOB Bank of Brainchip
Sorry to see that FF has left. That is a real blow to the research, analysis, intellectual and witty aspects of this group. I cant blame him at all for leaving but rather thank him for the years that he entertained and informed us. Hope he is doing very well.
It is a BIG loss, hoping he'll just recharge the batteries and drop by and 'see' us again soooooon! .. good to hear from you Slade (y)
 
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;)Good afternoon.
I maybe wrong here but if anyone is posting or making derogatory remarks via LinkedIn to Intel or their staff could you please refrain from that behaviour.
Brainchip has a lot of respect for Mike Davies and believe it or not but the reverse also applies. So we don't want this relationship damaged by short sightedness thanks.

Also, when you think of a new chip, you may want to consider thinking in the plural sense, so to speak.
"2023 is going to be exciting"
My own opinion/s
Texta :geek:
 
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Agreed Hop.

As we heard in the podcast this week, 2023-24 is going to be disruptive for AI.

Short term pain for long term benefits.
I have no doubt that the pain will be on for a while, markets have not broken the resistance imo, inflation et al is still an issue, but then again holding through short term pain for long term benefits. With Brainchip we never know when we get the gold nuggets like Renesas, Mercedes or Megachips.

I’m onboard with you guys @HopalongPetrovski and @BaconLover however I also acknowledge the long term holders and admire your courage for buying at such an early stage of development, discipline and patience.

I’ve actually stopped looking at the SP all week.

If I didn‘t keep reading about it on TSE I wouldn’t even know the SP was slightly down… and I don’t really care what it is at the moment as I have no intention of selling any for the next 12 months to 2 years at least. I’m planning on holding most of my shares for dividends!

I have found it quite refreshing to not be checking the price in the morning or afternoon to see what’s going on. The SP is not a factor in my confidence levels of the company!

I’m way more interested in the fundamentals of the company which to me appear to be extremely solid and have improved immensely year on year that I have been holding!

Brainchip is a leading expert of Edge Ai which is widely acknowledged is a growing industry or some might call it the 4th industrial revolution!

You don’t need to take the word of an anonymous poster; just listen to CTO Jean-Luc Chatelain from Accenture who make $60B annually and employ 700 000 people. I’m sure he knows what he’s talking about.

If Jean-Luc’s not convincing enough check with Intel, Arm, SiFive, VVDN, Prophesee or NASA.

They all appear to have confidence in Brainchip‘s future and will all help drive it’s success!

GLTAH!

:)
 
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Slade

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It is a BIG loss, hoping he'll just recharge the batteries and drop by and 'see' us again soooooon! .. good to hear from you Slade (y)
Thank you @BienSuerte I get the angst that FF was feeling. He was constantly having to deal with the ego of posters who think that because they follow S & P 500 that makes them some kind of superior investor. I have my trigger finger ready to hit ignore.
 
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BaconLover

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Thank you @BienSuerte I get the angst that FF was feeling. He was constantly having to deal with the ego of posters who think that because they follow S & P 500 that makes them some kind of superior investor. I have my trigger finger ready to hit ignore.
S&P 500 is actually a great way of following markets 👌

And I agree ignore is a great function to use.

Not sure why FF was feeling the angst, we are all brainchip family here, if he is taking a break I completely understand.
It's hard to keep supporting some people who are always anxious when share price goes down and throws a tantrum for no reason. I do empathise with them though, as everyone deals with it differently.
 
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Not sure but I'm going to keep an eye on the likes and other reactions to see if repeated reactions from the same company translates to who is involved at a later date if it is revealed. Then use that method later to see if I put the house on future pre reveals🤔😉
Thanks for posting that Learning.
It has limited correlation. People are actually less inclined to like posts if they are looking at buying a solution to make sure no one else finds out. Ask anyone in sales. I’ve worked across many fields in tech and one of them is technical sales. I also don’t like the linkedin posts for brainchip as people here would think I’m a speculative customer
;)Good afternoon.
I maybe wrong here but if anyone is posting or making derogatory remarks via LinkedIn to Intel or their staff could you please refrain from that behaviour.
Brainchip has a lot of respect for Mike Davies and believe it or not but the reverse also applies. So we don't want this relationship damaged by short sightedness thanks.

Also, when you think of a new chip, you may want to consider thinking in the plural sense, so to speak.
"2023 is going to be exciting"
My own opinion/s
Texta :geek:
wtf whoever this is can absolutely go fuck themsleves. How dumb do you have to be so be making remarks on linkedin to a professional in the industry + now a respected partner
 
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Slade

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S&P 500 is actually a great way of following markets 👌

And I agree ignore is a great function to use.

Not sure why FF was feeling the angst, we are all brainchip family here, if he is taking a break I completely understand.
It's hard to keep supporting some people who are always anxious when share price goes down and throws a tantrum for no reason. I do empathise with them though, as everyone deals with it differently.
😆
 
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SERA2g

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Hi @JDelekto

I agree that Intel Foundry Services is America‘s way of bringing chip manufacturing security to their country. The Chips Act, (worth $280B) amongst other things was to bring foundries onto their home soil in case China decides to invade Taiwan or buy their way into the countries political mechanisms to take it from inside their system to try and avoid a larger war or sanctions. Unlike Australia’s 3-4 year political cycle China plays the long game.

I recollect their were other companies involved which included TSMC. Intel will still make a lot of money from other areas of it’s offerings which will include Foundry Services.

I also agree that Intel will continue to try and advance Lothi 2 and if it can overcome Brainchips patents would prefer to be using their own technology where they can to increase profit margins.

In the mean time Intel want to remain relevant in the edge area and need to be able to offer an advanced edge AI technology or they will fall behind their competitors who do have an offering; such as Arm and SiFive!

So any customer wanting Edge AI will be funnelled down the Brainchip pathway which will help us become an industry standard/ubiquitous!

I also agree that Intel is now a very highly valued partner so I don’t see any business advantage in upsetting any ego’s. I prefer humility!

It will still take time to get products to market so patience is required but in my mind the path to success has been well paved by a great management team!

:)
"I also agree that Intel is now a very highly valued partner so I don’t see any business advantage in upsetting any ego’s. I prefer humility!"

This has hit the nail on the head for me.

This post will seem a little over the top in response to a small two line sentence. I have recently been added to a discord community for software engineers and it has been eye opening for me.

I'm beginning to realise the impact our retail shareholder base is having on the wider community.

Ubiquitous requires acceptance industry wide which requires egos to be pushed to one side. For akida to win, other technologies must lose. That is the battle of market share. Ocean's start blue but as competition increases they turn red.

Brainchip shareholders have a really bad habit of aggressively promoting Brainchip on LinkedIn and other social media sites whilst also dismissing other technologies. We all think we know about neuromorphic computing but truth is most of us have no fucking idea how a neural network truly works, or how to train one, or how to develop artificial intelligence systems. Some of us have learnt more than others, but for most shareholders, the learning is limited to high level theory and buzz words and so our comprehension is truly limited.

The constant Brainchip flag-flying on social media comes from a place of passion, but at some point, abrasiveness and obnoxious overrunning of the #neuromorphic threads will annoy some people. Some people being those engineers on the tools who aren't invested in any company and are simply invested in outcomes, research and making a difference.

Human's can by their very nature be very head strong and opinionated. I wonder how many engineers out there right now are refusing to look at or give akida a go because they've been annoyed by "stock-bro's" who sing the akida song but actually have little understanding about the underlying technology.

Regarding the discord community, I had originally intended to steer the conversation towards akida but having learned the gripes some have with our community, I have since decided it is best to sit back, take notes, see what is being discussed and keep an eye out for any akida related news or findings.

So far, akida has come up several times, but in each case, it has been engineers pulling the piss out of our shareholders on LinkedIn etc.

I'll try to remember to share some of the conversations here at a later date so you can all see what I'm referring to, but in the meantime, try to be mindful of what you post.

You never know who's ego you're bruising and the financial or commercial impacts that bruise may have on our beloved company. After all, we need software engineers and researchers alike to accept and take on akida technology for it to become ubiquitous.
 
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BOB Bank of Brainchip
Thank you @BienSuerte I get the angst that FF was feeling. He was constantly having to deal with the ego of posters who think that because they follow S & P 500 that makes them some kind of superior investor. I have my trigger finger ready to hit ignore.
The thing is replying and putting people in their place if needed!! for unsubstantiated outrageous comments that lack any evidence whatsoever is second nature to FF and so he will always reply stating the facts and put forward a reasonable argument and ask posters to prove otherwise!

And that's why it's great having 'Judge FF' on this special forum (Thanks again Anthony .... @zeeb0t)

Have a great weekend Chippers

🍾🍻🍷🍷🍻🍾

Cheers
 
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Sorry to see that FF has left. That is a real blow to the research, analysis, intellectual and witty aspects of this group. I cant blame him at all for leaving but rather thank him for the years that he entertained and informed us. Hope he is doing very well.
Well from my research FF is still reading all the posts. He was on TSE 23mins ago. ☺️
 
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Well from my research FF is still reading all the posts. He was on TSE 23mins ago. ☺️
Yep no doubting he will be keeping up to date with what is going on ... but obviously needs a break away from the keyboard! :cool:
 
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"I also agree that Intel is now a very highly valued partner so I don’t see any business advantage in upsetting any ego’s. I prefer humility!"

This has hit the nail on the head for me.

This post will seem a little over the top in response to a small two line sentence. I have recently been added to a discord community for software engineers and it has been eye opening for me.

I'm beginning to realise the impact our retail shareholder base is having on the wider community.

Ubiquitous requires acceptance industry wide which requires egos to be pushed to one side. For akida to win, other technologies must lose. That is the battle of market share. Ocean's start blue but as competition increases they turn red.

Brainchip shareholders have a really bad habit of aggressively promoting Brainchip on LinkedIn and other social media sites whilst also dismissing other technologies. We all think we know about neuromorphic computing but truth is most of us have no fucking idea how a neural network truly works, or how to train one, or how to develop artificial intelligence systems. Some of us have learnt more than others, but for most shareholders, the learning is limited to high level theory and buzz words and so our comprehension is truly limited.

The constant Brainchip flag-flying on social media comes from a place of passion, but at some point, abrasiveness and obnoxious overrunning of the #neuromorphic threads will annoy some people. Some people being those engineers on the tools who aren't invested in any company and are simply invested in outcomes, research and making a difference.

Human's can by their very nature be very head strong and opinionated. I wonder how many engineers out there right now are refusing to look at or give akida a go because they've been annoyed by "stock-bro's" who sing the akida song but actually have little understanding about the underlying technology.

Regarding the discord community, I had originally intended to steer the conversation towards akida but having learned the gripes some have with our community, I have since decided it is best to sit back, take notes, see what is being discussed and keep an eye out for any akida related news or findings.

So far, akida has come up several times, but in each case, it has been engineers pulling the piss out of our shareholders on LinkedIn etc.

I'll try to remember to share some of the conversations here at a later date so you can all see what I'm referring to, but in the meantime, try to be mindful of what you post.

You never know who's ego you're bruising and the financial or commercial impacts that bruise may have on our beloved company. Aftercall, we need software engineers and researchers alike to accept and take on akida technology for it to become ubiquitous.
Absolutely agree. It's makes me cringe everytime I see someone promote brainchip on LinkedIn or interrupt a general discussion externally and input brainchip as the comment.

Let those that run the business do this and follow the research, promotions and industry news.

I have wanted to say this for a long time but the people that do it have passion etc. It's potentially why Mercedes won't promote us early again and maybe hesitant to write the neuromorphic article.

I know almost for sure the business leaders of brn would agree with this.

If you want to be the best act like the best.
 
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I keep seeing hearing aid come up as one of Brainchip’s use cases. Hard to come up with any firm evidence but this made me laugh.



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It has limited correlation. People are actually less inclined to like posts if they are looking at buying a solution to make sure no one else finds out. Ask anyone in sales. I’ve worked across many fields in tech and one of them is technical sales. I also don’t like the linkedin posts for brainchip as people here would think I’m a speculative customer

wtf whoever this is can absolutely go fuck themsleves. How dumb do you have to be so be making remarks on linkedin to a professional in the industry + now a respected partner
That's why I added a winky smile at the end of my post Izzzzzzzzy. Pretty sure they wouldn't let the cat out of the bag that way.

And yes that's a pretty vile lowlife thing to do if that is occurring on LinkedIn or elsewhere.
And please, to anyone who finds that comment don't add to the fire by posting on that comment.
 
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No issues promoting Brainchip in a respectful way. There are a few posters who do it brilliantly too.

Agree with not being arrogant to other company personnel, especially when Intel is our partner. It's a great opening for Brainchip to go next level.
US government is supporting Intel heavily for local businesses initiative, let's not kill the golden goose.
 
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BOB Bank of Brainchip
No issues promoting Brainchip in a respectful way. There are a few posters who do it brilliantly too.

Agree with not being arrogant to other company personnel, especially when Intel is our partner. It's a great opening for Brainchip to go next level.
US government is supporting Intel heavily for local businesses initiative, let's not kill the golden goose.
"There are a few posters who do it brilliantly too".

Absolutely true BL ... And I'm sure these well 'Seasoned high ranking professionals' have seen it all before and are used to absorbing these low blows, and just getting on with the job at hand. my motto is .. speak to someone like you want to spoken to!... Easy!!
 
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... and while we're on the topic of temptation:
The preacher was delivering his homily on temptation from the pulpit, reading from the notes he had prepared the previous evening ...

"... and Adam said to Eve ..."

riffling desperately through his notes, " ... ummmm ... there seems to be a leaf missing."

Study Finds 100% Of Men Would Eat Any Fruit Given To Them By A Naked Woman​

WEST OF EDEN - A double-blind study conducted by angel scientists has confirmed that 100% of men would eat any fruit given to them by a naked woman. The study seems to suggest that the fall of Adam and Eve was unavoidable.

"Our results were conclusive," said the angel Gabriel, who led the study. "Of the 30,000 male test subjects we studied, we found literally 100% of them would happily accept and eat any piece of fruit handed to them by a woman who was naked. Even in cases where it wasn't fruit - or even edible - all the males gratefully accepted every single object offered and ate it with a dumb look on their face."

Gabriel then motioned to a male test subject on the other side of the glass as he happily chewed on a rubber ball that had just been handed to him by a gorgeous unclothed woman.

"See what I mean?"

Researchers say the results should serve to humble any man who thinks he would have made a different decision than Adam. "According to the science, you would have likely done the exact same thing Adam did," said Gabriel.

Women around the world started to gloat upon hearing the news until Gabriel revealed they also conducted a study showing that 100% of women can be tricked by a talking snake.

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Hi SFB,

Great find:

Top right "NNA" = neural network accelerator - Akida baked into their processor!

... and immediately under NNA, "User defined Logic" allows customers to customize the processor.

View attachment 26956

Advanced AI Solutions for Automotive​

Socionext has partnered with artificial intelligence provider BrainChip to develop optimized, intelligent sensor data solutions based on Brainchip’s Akida® processor IP.

BrainChip’s flexible AI processing fabric IP delivers neuromorphic, event-based computation, enabling ultimate performance while minimizing silicon footprint and power consumption. Sensor data can be analyzed in real-time with distributed, high-performance and low-power edge inferencing, resulting in improved response time and reduced energy consumption
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How good is that?!
Had a look at Socionext artificial intelligence/neural network patents.

Seems they had not progressed much beyond von Neumann CNNs (software).

...

and then, along came Akida ...


When Anil approached them to make the first Akida chips, now that they have seen the finished silicon product, they must have gone from incredulity to astonishment.

So now they have a complete CPU/GPU/NN customizable design ready for customers to put their finishing touches on, nodoubt along with a couple they'd baked earlier.

The customizable part could possibly be in the form of a FPGA, so if you can wait 5 minutes, we'll just pop it in the oven to warm it up.
 
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