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Iseki

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How is it BRN hasn't been able to attract some big US investors to buy shares given they are now equivalent to a lousy dime in USD? It surprises me that some of our partners aren't buying up BRN shares. They more than most would know what Akida is worth.
I believe that some work we have asked for (maybe Akd 1500 ?) has been paid for in BRN stock. These guys probably not happy.
 
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Iseki

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If an MOU is signed off by both parties BRN should ann it via the ASX.
Even though it's not binding its material in that it is a step or 2 above speculation. It verifies serious intent.
ASX listed companies ann non binding MOUs all the time.
I believe it depends on whether each side can say what the $ value is that they will be providing in the MOU.
 

Cartagena

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I reckon email Tony Dawe (Rob whilst he's on vacation) and let him know the money you invested is more than you are comfortable losing (that's his fault) so he can release an announcement for us. It's about time he did us a solid and announced something so our investment goes up.

Edit: that was probably a bit nasty, I was tired this morning, sorry.
Hope you're being serious as this share price is completely being demolished, its really causing pocket pain for people who are holding. And yes, management can do something to curb this falling price... CLEAR message to them all..... get the contracts sealed and delivered. No two ways about it
 
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If an MOU is signed off by both parties BRN should ann it via the ASX.
Even though it's not binding its material in that it is a step or 2 above speculation. It verifies serious intent.
ASX listed companies ann non binding MOUs all the time.
That's fairly common and I agree with you there. MOU's are always announced on the ASX. Maybe this is something to clarify with our holiday-goer TD, on why BRN is not announcing this even though their customer has announced it.
 
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Damo4

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I worry about some of you guys.
You seem to expect every morsel of good news (so far everything was already known pre-announcement) to push the SP to the moon.

What's going to happen if they announce a new IP contract and the price barely goes up, or worse, goes down?
Are you going to rage quit or finally understand company performance isn't directly correlated to SP at the moment?

Stop listening to the rhetoric from MF and others here and think for yourself.
If you can't sell for whatever reason then accept what you have.
 
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Cgc516

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I bought in from 7c, haven’t sold any. Average around 80c.
Please save your dirts.
I am not the target you need to attack.

You tendency is to make a lot of wild ass unsubstantiated statements .....let's call them darts.

Perhaps someday you will hit a dartboard.

Knowing so much tell us how much have you earned shorting BRN.
 
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Xray1

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Surely the sp has to start worrying management soon. If no revenue announced this month, where to for sp?10 11 cents. This has to be of concern. Please don't reply with the whole market is down, I have green and red on my books and nothing diving like my favourite Brn
Like you, I am also gravely concerned that if this 4C shows little or no revenue then where will the S/P end up at .... I do hope however that there will be at least a slight increase of revenue from the last 4C.......... Please note that from the last 4C we had Cash inflow from customers in that current quarter of $0.83M was higher than the prior quarter (US$0.04M).
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Listen folks…….here is the deaaaal!

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Just kidding!
I am also, let's say satisfied but not entirely pleased, with the progress they are making by not simply giving up. They have listened to their customers and improved their product. This is not something you see every day in today's world. It shows the team's dedication. However, I wonder (and I mean this absolutely not negatively but purely out of curiosity as a dry investor), why should another company spend millions on licenses when they can access the product through non-binding partnerships? I know there are additional services depending on the package, etc. And perhaps, as a partner, you can't push your products into the market right away. But I have this underlying thought that partners are buying time to see what the competition offers. Or am I mistaken in my thinking?
I don't think BrainChip will be just giving away free use of the product to anyone who wants it.
But certain applications, such as space, come with profile raising potential that is attention grabbing by its very nature.
It also goes very nicely with proof of concept and leading edge capabilities.
All this eventually leads to wider adoption and dollars.
Remember Teflon, Tang and a myriad other billion dollar commercial products became worldwide known brands through flying in space.
To cannibal/paraphrase a line from a favourite movie....."No bucks without Buck Rogers......" 🤣
Also think PVDM has a sweet spot for space and would love rubbing shoulders with those guys and gals. 🤣
 
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M_C

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How is it BRN hasn't been able to attract some big US investors to buy shares given they are now equivalent to a lousy dime in USD? It surprises me that some of our partners aren't buying up BRN shares. They more than most would know what Akida is worth.
Valeo is as i recall? Could be wrong @chapman89?
 
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Cartagena

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That's fairly common and I agree with you there. MOU's are always announced on the ASX. Maybe this is something to clarify with our holiday-goer TD, on why BRN is not announcing this even though their customer has announced it.
That MOU should have been announced. Also agree. Whats going on ???
would they like their salaries frozen. That's what it feels like to be holding at 15 cents. Holidays or not, this is not right. Totally F. Voicing my frustration here as we are 15c and we are definitely not enjoying an expensive holiday away like others probably are...
 
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Damo4

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Hope you're being serious as this share price is completely being demolished, its really causing pocket pain for people who are holding. And yes, management can do something to curb this falling price... CLEAR message to them all..... get the contracts sealed and delivered. No two ways about it

Brother I was being 100% deadly not-serious...

This isn't your local DoTerra rep trying to strong arm their family and friends into buying something out of pity.
The customers dictate the adoption cycle, the customers have communicated this to Brainchip and they know where the customers sit on the engagement timeline.
Give it time, Gen2, which had various partner involvements, has only just been fully released.
If you want the moon, perhaps ask EdgX for a seat on their launch.
 
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M_C

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charles2

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I bought in from 7c, haven’t sold any. Average around 80c.
Please save your dirts.
I am not the target you need to attack.
I don't "need" to attack any target. I'd say it is farthest from my nature...allowing for inherent bias. However when I read blatantly misleading statements like and let me paraphrase:

New low always leads to more new lows
(Everybody knew): Management care little or nothing about share price

That is such baloney that even I need to call BS, BS.

I'm done.
 
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Damo4

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Another tweet about it

For anyone who can't click though, it's actually a fantastic blog:

Edging into Space​

by Nick Destrycker, Founder and CEO at EdgX.

Almost anyone who has been a sci-fi fan over the past 50 years would instantly recognize one of the most iconic TV openings of all time – “Space, the final frontier.”
This indelible phrase ignited the imagination of many who saw the potential of what lies beyond our atmosphere. Now, in 2023, we’ve found ourselves in a new space race with renewed interest in everything from space tourism to new manned visits to the moon, to frequent launches of satellite payloads.
While upcoming lunar landings gain the most media attention, it is the development of next-generation satellite networks that will most impact mankind remaining here on Earth.
Imagine a world where thousands of interconnected satellites are providing support for fundamental services like global navigation, weather forecasting and high-speed communication powered by next-generation AI technology to push the boundaries of what is possible.
In response to the rapidly growing amount of data generated in the space industry, EDGX recognized the opportunity to leverage artificial intelligence in satellites to ensure that they can evolve, adapt, and keep up with the pace of innovation. We also recognized that, whether enhancing 5G/6G non-terrestrial networks, enabling real-time object recognition, disaster response and rapid data processing for Earth observation, or accelerating rapid data processing for real-time in-orbit object manipulation, the demand for AI in space applications required a solution which is hyper-efficient, very compact and yet compellingly powerful, which drove us to focus on using neuromorphic principles because the brain is the most efficient inference and learning engine.
That’s where BrainChip comes in. Their event-based neuromorphic technology gives us the efficiency we are looking for to develop disruptive data-processing solutions for space.
The EDGX data processing units leverage BrainChip’s neuromorphic capabilities to enable event-driven, onboard learning that is energy efficient, low latency and modular to overcome the challenges faced in the dynamic and challenging environments of space. As part of the EDGX-1’s DPU architecture, BrainChip can allow the platform to naturally support continual learning in ML models.
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Through BrainChip’s neuromorphic capabilities, which are designed to mimic the neural structure of the brain, computations can be performed much faster and more efficiently than traditional computing platforms. This integration of brain-inspired technology into the EDGX-1 DPU enhances the system’s ability to handle AI applications that require real-time processing, low power consumption and high data bandwidth.
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Communication satellites are yearning for increased flexibility and autonomy. Radio resources, such as bandwidth and transmission time must be thoughtfully assigned. Decisions will have to be made locally, in real-time, very efficiently, and very quickly – all of which are critical in these environments.
akida™’s ability to learn online and onboard also allows us to handle the complex and changing environment of Low Earth Orbit.
EDGX-1
aims to solve multiple onboards AI challenges
  • Meeting the power budgets of microsatellites and CubeSats: By integrating neuromorphic computing to augment FPGA and SoC subsystems, such as Nvidia embedded devices.
  • Availability: By paying attention to critical system availability and reduced reboot times and appropriate error correction handling.
  • Improved reliability: By integrating COTS processing units that perform reliably in high-radiation environments into a platform that isolates radiation induced upsets.
  • In-orbit flexibility, adaptability, and AI retrainability: The EdgX-1 ensures model adaptability through autonomous retraining onboard, reducing reliance on ground intervention and thereby enhancing mission performance.
Our goal was to make AI ubiquitous in space, and we share that broader goal with BrainChip. By using neuromorphic technology. We can bring unprecedented capabilities in space, not to “go where no one has gone before,” but to “enable services that no one has seen before.”
Stay tuned.
 
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Vladsblood

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I remember a couple of years ago over on HC a poster said they will come back to BRN when it reaches 15 cents and we all laughed at them....Now no laughing !!
Maybe they had a set point of 15 cents where they would stop their shorting and let BRN loose to run????
MC is so low we are'nt even a minnow anymore.....Vlad.
 
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7für7

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I don't think BrainChip will be just giving away free use of the product to anyone who wants it.
But certain applications, such as space, come with profile raising potential that is attention grabbing by its very nature.
It also goes very nicely with proof of concept and leading edge capabilities.
All this eventually leads to wider adoption and dollars.
Remember Teflon, Tang and a myriad other billion dollar commercial products became worldwide known brands through flying in space.
To cannibal/paraphrase a line from a favourite movie....."No bucks without Buck Rogers......" 🤣
Also think PVDM has a sweet spot for space and would love rubbing shoulders with those guys and gals. 🤣
I didn't claim that BrainChip would give away its product for free. I also don't know their revenue model for non-binding partnerships... I only know that nothing has flowed in so far. And in my opinion, relying solely on space applications won't necessarily turn it into a billion-dollar company. Volvo Cars, for example, patented a life-saving invention, the three-point seatbelt, and then provided it for free to all car manufacturers. 🤷🏻‍♂️ What if PVDM is such a space enthusiast that he provides the product for free to expedite humanity's access to space? DADADADAAAAAAAAA 🫨
 
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rgupta

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The Truth hurts ..... It's a NON BINDING MOU !!!!!!
I assume brainchip will not sign a binding MOU with anyone. To me binding means you have to give some sort of exclusivity, which I assume brainchip will not try to give to anyone.
Dyor
 
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Slade

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I didn't claim that BrainChip would give away its product for free. I also don't know their revenue model for non-binding partnerships... I only know that nothing has flowed in so far. And in my opinion, relying solely on space applications won't necessarily turn it into a billion-dollar company. Volvo Cars, for example, patented a life-saving invention, the three-point seatbelt, and then provided it for free to all car manufacturers. 🤷🏻‍♂️ What if PVDM is such a space enthusiast that he provides the product for free to expedite humanity's access to space? DADADADAAAAAAAAA 🫨
Please stop writing. Instead, I would like you to phone a friend everytime you have the urge to post.
 
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