HopalongPetrovski
I'm Spartacus!
We are still incredibly cheap....one might even say "cheap as chips!"Are you okay Rocket?..
I can imagine a sinking feeling of dread..
We are still incredibly cheap....one might even say "cheap as chips!"Are you okay Rocket?..
I can imagine a sinking feeling of dread..
I could have been unfortunate and brought these away back so I’m still well up, might hold on now until Lda sell on a on a red day, as of history repeats itself like it normally does will have a dump day tomorrowAre you okay Rocket?..
I can imagine a sinking feeling of dread..
An typical article would be something like this….I wonder what the yearly fools will say about this lil gem of an announcement? Don’t think anyone will listen to those idiots anyways.
Nice part for me is it puts OUR lead further out in front….$$$ to us Chippers. Our luck is just beginning hold on tight!! Vlad
You forgot the headlineAn typical article would be something like this….
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BrainChip Stock: Overhyped or Undervalued?
BrainChip (ASX: BRN) has been a hot topic in the tech industry lately, with its AI-powered neuromorphic processors gaining attention from investors and enthusiasts alike. However, while the company's technology may seem impressive on paper, some experts are questioning whether it's truly worth the hype.
One major issue with BrainChip is its lack of concrete evidence to back up its claims. While the company has touted its processors as being able to perform complex tasks with minimal power consumption, there is little independent research to verify these claims. Some critics have even gone so far as to label BrainChip as a "snake oil" company, peddling unproven technology to gullible investors.
Another red flag for BrainChip is its lackluster financial performance. Despite the hype surrounding its technology, the company has yet to turn a profit and is burning through cash at an alarming rate. In its most recent financial report, BrainChip posted a net loss of $15.6 million for the first half of the 2021 fiscal year, with operating expenses outpacing revenue by a wide margin.
Finally, there is the issue of competition. BrainChip is not the only player in the neuromorphic computing space, and it faces stiff competition from established giants like Intel and IBM, as well as up-and-coming startups like Cerebras Systems. While BrainChip may have an innovative product, it remains to be seen whether it can carve out a sustainable market niche in the face of such fierce competition.
In summary, while BrainChip's technology may seem impressive at first glance, its lack of concrete evidence, weak financial performance, and fierce competition make it a risky investment at best. Investors would be wise to exercise caution when considering BrainChip stock, and to do their own research before making any investment decisions.“
But surely the IP would be available now . . ."General availability will follow in Q3’ 2023".
Followed closely by an explosion of sales IMO!!!!!
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OMG you’re right!You forgot the headline
WHY BRAINCHIP SHARES JUMPED 12%
First some big hitters announced they are using akida. Then the avalanche of other medium size still huge companies get access?But surely the IP would be available now . . .
Bravo is it the same water as last party?
I'm waiting for some money to be released for a top up too, but it's been a long while between drinks, so let's just enjoy the moment.I could have been unfortunate and brought these away back so I’m still well up, might hold on now until Lda sell on a on a red day, as of history repeats itself like it normally does will have a dump day tomorrow
I'm waiting for some money to be released for a top up too, but it's been a long while between drinks, so let's just enjoy the moment.
I like my potatoes salty anywayYes @Lex555, but don't worry I've tipped a couple of bottles of champagne in the water to help sterilize it.
I'm waiting for some money to be released for a top up too, but it's been a long while between drinks, so let's just enjoy the moment.
No it's ok Pal.Please don't
Bloody Fantastique !
Well done Brainchip team and hopefully the beginning of a sustained rerate.
Hoping now that they come up with a well considered naming regime to dispel any confusion.
Something to hang these various Akida's hats on.
We are all familiar with the first of the breed being the Akida 1000.
Then the recent tapeout through Global Foundries of Akida 1500.
And now this new beast just announced. Is this Akida 2000?
So 3 different iterations of the Spike meister, all known as the Akida xxxx, with tweaked skillsets applicable to different applications.
If memory serves Sean said at the last AGM that we were moving away from the above numerical sequenced nomenclature but as far as I am aware nothing to replace it has been announced?
At the moment is a bit clumsy as most are still using the 1000, 1500, 2000 monikers as otherwise have to refer to them as first, second, third released.
Perhaps they are waiting to see the adoption rates of the various offerings and then maybe describe them by utility?
i.e. Akida Home, Akida Auto, Akida Mr Roboto, Akida Defender, and gosh darn it maybe even an Akida Doorbell for Chrissake.
I'd suggest perhaps a nod to our Aussie heritage and they could call them Akida Taipan, Akida Tigersnake or the ever popular Akida RedbellyBlack for the big hitters and perhaps Akida Funnelweb or Akida Redback for the doorbell type utilities?
Or perhaps they could stay with the Greek thematic and call them after the old pantheon?
eg. Akida Zeus, Akida Mars, Akida Dianna, with the lesser but still heroic versions of Akida Hercules etc?
Maybe not quite so important as an IP product than it would be for a physically discreet Chip, yet as more and more versions are released the problems of identification multiply?
BTW, spare a thought for the poor shortee's caught out with today's announcement.
Hope not too many hurt in their mad dash out.