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wilzy123

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Can you forward this to brn
I'm confident that they are already aware
 
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Calm down. Not everyone is a native English speaker. Keep your superiority complex aside. It’s just a language and you fully understood him. You’re looking as much of a fool with your behaviour as raging posters throwing tantrums.
I have Wilzy on ignore for his posts . I now have you on ignore for your distasteful dictatorial post .
 
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Just a neat table on the WSJ site from SEC filings.



Mutual Funds that own BRN​

DUI Wertefinder177000001.00%177000001.96%08/31/23
Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund113913940.64%113913940.00%10/31/23
Vanguard Developed Markets Index Fund68713650.38%68713650.00%10/31/23
Vanguard Institutional Total Intl. Stock Market Index Tr. II51659050.29%51659050.00%09/30/23
Vanguard FTSE All World (ex-US) Small Cap33564830.19%33564830.00%10/31/23
BetaShares S&P/ASX Australian Technology ETF31322610.18%-243660.32%10/31/23
DigiTrends Aktienfonds15000000.09%02.10%08/31/22
CREF Stock Account14849370.08%00.00%09/30/23
Vanguard Pacific Stock Index Fund12110110.07%12110110.00%10/31/23
Vanguard Investment Series Plc - Global Small Cap Index Fund7124350.04%00.00%06/30/23


Institutions that own BRN​

Vanguard Investments Australia Ltd.241501061.36%00.02%09/30/23
The Vanguard Group, Inc.234912181.31%177228350.00%10/31/23
FV Frankfurter Vermögen AG177000001.00%64692022.92%08/31/23
BlackRock Advisors (UK) Ltd.105601350.60%00.00%10/31/23
First Trust Advisors LP96735000.55%00.03%10/31/23
BetaShares Capital Ltd.62481220.35%-243660.02%10/31/23
BlackRock Asset Management North Asia Ltd.37909440.21%00.05%09/29/23
State Street Global Advisors, Australia, Ltd.35527380.20%30544910.02%10/31/23
Mellon Investments Corp.35359460.20%00.00%10/31/23
BlackRock Fund Advisors28588340.16%-176520840.00%10/31/23
 
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I am not debunking this theory at all Bravo. And I do love your input on the forum. However how does Panasonic, cadence, MIRISE and Synopsis play a part if it is our technology?

I do know that we have a foot in with Socionext and Renasas, but why mention all the other names and not mention Brainchip?
OEM manufacturers got a mention, not the supply chain. Just a usual thing not to name the suppliers. But there are interesting connections between those companies. Panasonic and Fujitsu are mother companies of Socionext. MegaChips is licensed silicon designer for Cadence/Tensilica technology. Mix this with the IP licenses of MegaChips and Renesas.
So there exist possibilities, not more, not less.
 
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I am not debunking this theory at all Bravo. And I do love your input on the forum. However how does Panasonic, cadence, MIRISE and Synopsis play a part if it is our technology?

I do know that we have a foot in with Socionext and Renasas, but why mention all the other names and not mention Brainchip?
Spot on.
 
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Sounds like from all your negative posts ( can’t recall a positive one from you) is that you need a hug. I’m not offering but just saying. Anyone who actually lives nearby David and can drive to his place to see his if he is ok. Thanks in advance.
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And he should take himself and his rest of his friends with him

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Thoughts on this? (minus Deadbeats comments) I’m thinking Jens may have got the flick..

His "career" is very bad-looking. He stays with companies shorter and shorter. Very unusual for a German engineer.
He will probably never be satisfied with any job. But publicly complaining about the present job is very bad style and will be punished in the long run.
 
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Lol Volodimir doesn’t even work at Helm.ai 😅. Has Jens been on the glass Harley?


What a jerk :censored: . Maybe he was already fired by BrainChip? Otherwise, I do not understand how somebody in such a position could publicly write this sort of application and then even to the wrong person. How many beers did he have?
 
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Lol Volodimir doesn’t even work at Helm.ai 😅. Has Jens been on the glass Harley?

Must say though, I don't mind Volodimirs activity :)


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Definitely will not be whinging. You sound like the champ of whinging. Any chance you hang out with mickleboro?
If you actually understood why Sean is getting shares (performance based to his KPI) etc then would you stop whinging?
Suggest reading the BRN annual reports for factual info or maybe Fact Finder can send you a link to one of his previous posts so you can get up to speed. As always DYOR. Hope you have a happy new year.
I'm not whinging I'm just preparing people if In May the company is at 18 cents, I know how this forum will be ha ha Caos 100%
 
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What a jerk :censored: . Maybe he was already fired by BrainChip? Otherwise, I do not understand how somebody in such a position could publicly write this sort of application and then even to the wrong person. How many beers did he have?
We have had plenty of top sales people come and go.

THEY were all hailed as the chosen one, THEY would get contracts signed..........

THEY were ALL SHIT.......??????????

Hmmmmm............:unsure::unsure::unsure:


One of my FAV bands.......with their best of album........


Forever Dalayed



First song should come up as......



A tad grim but a ripping band overall...
 
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A couple of weeks ago, I talked about how our Virtual Reality Center (VRC) at the Mercedes-Benz Technology Center in Sindelfingen was pioneering new ways to help us reduce vehicle development time.

Today, I would like to delve a bit deeper into the applications that we use, focusing on the world of high-end visualisation.

Inside the VRC, we have created our very own “automotive cinema”. We have rows of seats and a large display area – the perfect place to showcase the models of tomorrow. The centrepiece is our state-of-the-art Powerwall – a giant LED screen that can display 3D images in the very highest picture quality.

These high-end visualisations are not just design representations of the vehicle. In fact, these images are mostly used in the early development phase to focus on technical engineering issues. The models can be rotated and pivoted, all the doors and hoods can be opened – it is even possible to zoom into the interior. When it comes to digital validation, VR provides users with the technology to make their development scopes visible, tangible and easy to evaluate.

Two levels of reality are possible. We either use pre-calculated shadows for a fast overview or high-end real-time simulations that show the vehicle in any desired lighting situation. For example, this is particularly useful for analysing reflections in displays and windshield or the spread of light around the interior. It also works for an interactive evaluation of body joints within tolerance analyses.

We also use VR for the vehicle certification process. This is to make sure the geometric dimensions comply with the regulations and thus fulfil the requirements for things like pedestrian protection. Incredibly, these values must be correct in over 80 different areas to gain type approval.

As you can see, VR is revolutionising the way we work, helping us move from initial concept to series production much faster. In the coming weeks, I will keep you updated with more fascinating insights into our VRC.
 
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We have had plenty of top sales people come and go.

THEY were all hailed as the chosen one, THEY would get contracts signed..........

THEY were ALL SHIT.......??????????

Hmmmmm............:unsure::unsure::unsure:
Agreed. Of course the post of Jens was bad style, but the reactions in this forum are not any better.
He seems to be a well connected person with more than 2.800 followers on Linkedin.
His history isn't any different from many other people working in the semiconductor industry, especially with startups.
Maybe his post about the lack of proof of concept was related to Akida second generation?
I would first dig deeper into it, not starting with an immediate shitstorm as reaction, like it happened with Chris Stevens.
 
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Agreed. Of course the post of Jens was bad style, but the reactions in this forum are not any better.
He seems to be a well connected person with more than 2.800 followers on Linkedin.
His history isn't any different from many other people working in the semiconductor industry, especially with startups.
Maybe his post about the lack of proof of concept was related to Akida second generation?
I would first dig deeper into it, not starting with an immediate shitstorm as reaction, like it happened with Chris Stevens.
How many people have to come and go before we blame the product????

Management have already done that.... it was too narrow in its focus or something...........

but.......now it is the fault of the sales staff.

Love this song and it does have some meaning for this rusted on nutjob........





Might throw in the lyrics......... I love them...... you might not...

Anyway, here goes..............



Libraries gave us power
Then work came and made us free
What price now
For a shallow piece of dignity
I wish I had a bottle
Right here in my dirty face
To wear the scars
To show from where I came
We don't talk about love
We only wanna get drunk
And we are not allowed to spend
As we are told that this is the end
A design for life
A design for life
A design for life
A design for life
I wish I had a bottle
Right here in my pretty face
To wear the scars
To show from where I came
We don't talk about love
We only wanna get drunk
And we are not allowed to spend
As we are told that this is the end
A design for life
A design for life
A design for life
A design for life
We don't talk about love
We only wanna get drunk
And we are not allowed to spend
As we are told that this is the end

A design for life
A design for life
A design for life
A design for
 
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I'm not whinging I'm just preparing people if In May the company is at 18 cents, I know how this forum will be ha ha Caos 100%
I would suggest you have been whinging since the start but I think you are preparing yourself for all things negative for the foreseeable future as that is how you like to entertain yourself and don’t like to think positive. Give positivity a go for 2024.
When you say you know how this forum works is a little amusing. I know how it works with you and some others. When there is any negative news of any sort then you and mates come out like a jack in box. Not really entertaining but I don’t ignore or block anyone regardless what they post. Stay happy and post a few positive posts in 2024. You can do it !!!
 
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I think it helps to have more context; there is a bit to unpack here. Looking at the complete thread, it appears Mr. Paetau initially responded to a post from someone at Helm, who has a "we're hiring" notice in their profile pic.

The comments about the ASIC runway affirm what BrainChip said publically about the time it takes their customers to get their product to market. I think some of BrainChip's customers who signed on with Akida 1000 are at the tail end of that process, some of which we will see at CES next month. It almost seems as if an excuse is being offered up here. A person who would have been good at securing some good, quality IP sales would have ensured that after that 3 to 4-year period, a steady stream of revenue would be established.

The "...financially they are not doing well" comment is true of any company whose profits are not covering their expenditures, which happens to many companies other than BrainChip. He is correct about the company's financials; the 4Cs and capital raise strategy confirm this. Anyone following the company's announcements on the ASX would know this already.

The final comment: "I have known of Helm.ai... ...strongly believe that Helm has the right idea..." followed by "I would very much like to be a part of your success" (emphasis mine,) leads me to believe that he is replying to either a recruiter for, or employee of Helm, and is going to make sure anything they say about the company is dripping with honey.

I don't see any reason to pay that much attention to it, especially since BrainChip is bringing on some other noteworthy talent with good credentials.
This form of ingratiation with such clumsy words and on this medium/platform seems highly unprofessional to me. He knew all this such with the 3 to 4a beforehand. And did he or I miss it with the Akida chip. Publicly available knowledge.
Perhaps he only got the work that fits to his attitude, which only increased his frustration. Speculation.
Leaving on good terms or being praised away looks different to me. I agree that it is perfectly normal for staff to leave, as we know from ARM or Intel to Brainchip. If I were the boss at Helm I personally would favour loyalty and not someone who flies his flag with the wind. I admit I've never seen anything so unprofessional from my point of view. If he has done such a good job for Brainchip then a change is very positive for both and for us.
But I'm an 'outsider' and I'm just adding my two cents from the sidelines.
Thanks for the context you've given us!

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Interesting :unsure:
same train of thought but I express myself more like a street dog compared to FF 🤭
 
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“Teksun is committed to innovation and dedicated to providing our customers with the most advanced IoT solutions,” said Brijesh Kamani – Founder & CEO of Teksun. “With BrainChip’s Akida processor, we will be able to deliver next-generation AIoT devices that are faster, more efficient, and more intelligent than ever before and not just meet, but exceed the expectations of our customers.”

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“Teksun is committed to innovation and dedicated to providing our customers with the most advanced IoT solutions,” said Brijesh Kamani – Founder & CEO of Teksun. “With BrainChip’s Akida processor, we will be able to deliver next-generation AIoT devices that are faster, more efficient, and more intelligent than ever before and not just meet, but exceed the expectations of our customers.”

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Nice.

Prompted me to a bit of skim search and found they recently lodged the below copyright application a few days ago with the Indian office.

Hoping it's part of the work they doing with Akida. Can't find the relevant supporting docs yet but may not have been submitted fully yet by the looks.

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