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I would submit that some here are "one eyed" where brn is concerned with all the evidence and dots. I know I am :)
This is the sort of thing that makes getting a 1,000 Eyes for every shift an achievement. It is just so frustrating. LOL FF
 
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Diogenese

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Desperate times calls for desperate measures....
Shows how desperate the whole world his to hold something as special as Brainchip.

In Venice in the old days, they cut out the tongues of the silicon workers.
 
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Did you read the whole article AG I can see why they are doing this its an almost why not project because of the size of the Toyota fleet they can just get so much data but they are going with cheaper cameras which are super fast which can only mean one thing on camera intelligent processing. Nonetheless the following paragraph nearly at the end of the article up ends the premise of the headline:

"Toyota still plans to use sensors like LiDAR or other radar systems for robotaxis and autonomous vehicle projects, Benisch clarified. It is the “best, safest approach to developing robotaxis,” the report said."

Why is LiDAR the best and safest approach - because Valeo uses AKIDA technology - my words not the articles. FF.


Nothing like a trashy headline and Elon Musk to sell a nothing storyline.

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Yes I saw that. It seemed a contradiction.
 
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Great price action at close. Was a nice way to end the week!!

Has this been posted?? It just popped up on my Google stocks page.

https://simplywall.st/stocks/au/sof...at-brainchip-holdings-asxbrn-will-use-its-cas
This very same article has been put out by Simply Wall Street at least three times before from my memory each time with a current date at the top and new pretty pictures. Complete an utter ...... in my opinion. Rehashing the same article time and again lacks something very significant.

My opinion only DYOR
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In Venice in the old days, they cut out the tongues of the silicon workers.
So when you applied for a new job I suppose it would be something you would include on your CV. "Tongue removed already. Can start immediately." FF.
 
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Approx $1.75M in traded at 4:10pm
Perhaps news is on the horizon next week. FOMO kicks in ... Maybe they are thinking a trading halt come Monday morning or a short position is being closed out. We can only speculate.
 
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Wonder if that mining / transport research ties in with the below I posted on HC couple months back?

Anyone up for AEB.

Saw there was a handful of AEB posts back in 2020.

Searching for industrial application info and came across this guy in Perth?

Been on this project last year and half according to profile.

Could be independent but given he started a while ago, could have been given early access or engaged by BRN or someone else local.

Be handy for either road vehicles or even say mine vehicles like autonomous haulage at Rio.

https://www.fmgl.com.au/in-the-news...etes-world-leading-autonomous-haulage-project

https://au.linkedin.com/in/peter-zhou-2a745a1b0

https://s5system.com

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Great Find FMF and well highlighted FF.

Looking on Google maps the S5 company is in the BHP building who are no small entity to be doing business with. And a hop skip and jump from Brainchip in the same street!

There’s no hiding the dot there when it’s in black and white!

Patients will be rewarded. $$$

Cheers
 
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M_C

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Rob Telson "LIKES" this..................


4 x theories as to why Rob felt the need to like this -

1. It involves AKIDA in some way shape or form

2. He enjoys showing his undying support for our competition who are actually more like partners

3. He was browsing LinkedIn after a couple of beers and is gunning for a job with NVIDIA

or

4. Refer to number 1

And for those nay sayers who don't like paying attention to what Rob "Likes"...............over the past 2 months he liked half a dozen SiFive posts on LinkedIn................

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Rob Telson "LIKES" this..................


4 x theories as to why Rob felt the need to like this -

1. It involves AKIDA in some way shape or form

2. He enjoys showing his undying support for our competition who are actually more like partners

3. He was browsing LinkedIn after a couple of beers and is gunning for a job with NVIDIA

or

4. Refer to number 1

And for those nay sayers who don't like paying attention to what Rob "Likes"...............over the past 2 months he liked half a dozen SiFive posts on LinkedIn................

Speculation Only

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You do remember when Rob Telson was interviewed recently he was asked about competing with Nvidia and he steered the question away from competing suggesting they would not see Nvidia as a competitor but as more of a partner in the future.

My opinion only DYOR
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Rob Telson "LIKES" this..................


4 x theories as to why Rob felt the need to like this -

1. It involves AKIDA in some way shape or form

2. He enjoys showing his undying support for our competition who are actually more like partners

3. He was browsing LinkedIn after a couple of beers and is gunning for a job with NVIDIA

or

4. Refer to number 1

And for those nay sayers who don't like paying attention to what Rob "Likes"...............over the past 2 months he liked half a dozen SiFive posts on LinkedIn................

Speculation Only

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Watching the Qualcomm video u put up today jogged my memory as to this image on the Valeo presentation recently with Qualcomm, nvidia, working with Valeo. A few other big names there as well.

They probably only got onboard to work with Akida! 😀

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M_C

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Watching the Qualcomm video u put up today jogged my memory as to this image on the Valeo presentation recently with Qualcomm, nvidia, working with Valeo. A few other big names there as well.

They probably only got onboard to work with Akida! 😀

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Could be because both NVIDIA and QUALCOMM are involved with MERCEDES from what I've read
 
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Can I ask what these PCIe boards are actually used for? Disclaimer : I know nothing about computers.
I was chatting to a friend the other day ( who is a bit of a computer nerd ) and I was telling him how keen I am on a company called Brainchip. He had not heard of them and he asked me what do they do? I explained they have developed a you beaut AI chip and they are in the business of trying to sell it to some of the major players in the semi conductor industry. I went on to tell him that Brainchip sells a small electronic circuit board that you can attach to your PC . He asked me what is it used for and I could not answer him.
If anybody that has bought one of these boards could explain ( in dinosaur / laymans terms ) what they are used for it would be much appreciated.

These PCIe boards slot straight into a computer. BrainChip support either Linux or Windows operating systems for this device.

Once physically installed and the requisite software drivers are installed, the device is ready for use.

From there it's really up to a mix of both the users knowledge (to build stuff / programming) and creativity (to imagine novel applications of this tech).

While all this is completely feasible via akida IP (the pure software option), there is arguably merit in using actual hardware (i.e. this PCIe board) - namely performance benefits.

These could be used by the average hobbyists like me... or they could be used by engineering teams part of large organisations. The whole point of selling these is to get it in front of as many people as possible. The more people who see what it can do and realise how it is better than what they imagined or were already familiar with, the better.
 
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The quiet before the storm.

Bring it on.
 
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M_C

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These PCIe boards slot straight into a computer. BrainChip support either Linux or Windows operating systems for this device.

Once physically installed and the requisite software drivers are installed, the device is ready for use.

From there it's really up to a mix of both the users knowledge (to build stuff / programming) and creativity (to imagine novel applications of this tech).

While all this is completely feasible via akida IP (the pure software option), there is arguably merit in using actual hardware (i.e. this PCIe board) - namely performance benefits.

These could be used by the average hobbyists like me... or they could be used by engineering teams part of large organisations. The whole point of selling these is to get it in front of as many people as possible. The more people who see what it can do and realise how it is better than what they imagined or were already familiar with, the better.
You should be smart more often 😛
 
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When I read things like the following extract and recall how Tony Dawe complained to me about the incessant cyber attacks from China and emails from China flooding the companies web site I often think Brainchip should not tell me or any other legitimate shareholder anything about what it is up to in case it causes a security breach:

"Last month the bureau conducted its biggest operation to date - a raid of eight companies aimed at countering what it said was "the Chinese Communist Party's illegal activities of talent-poaching and secret-stealing".

Then I hear what I hear from Ken Scarince in his latest presentation about how protective they are of their intellectual property and patents and I think just trust Brainchip they know what they are doing on this front.

My opinion only DYOR
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Do you know if they have they put Akida at work in their own office to thwart these cyber attacks? Or is that capability still some way off?
 
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Akida works with both Lidar and Cameras. I’m very comfortable with Toyota’s choice.
It's going to be interesting to see which path they finally take. Both are trying to use GPU's. I know Tesla is struggling to get it done so hopefully they see the light and start using Akida.
 
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Rob Telson "LIKES" this..................


4 x theories as to why Rob felt the need to like this -

1. It involves AKIDA in some way shape or form

2. He enjoys showing his undying support for our competition who are actually more like partners

3. He was browsing LinkedIn after a couple of beers and is gunning for a job with NVIDIA

or

4. Refer to number 1

And for those nay sayers who don't like paying attention to what Rob "Likes"...............over the past 2 months he liked half a dozen SiFive posts on LinkedIn................

Speculation Only

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