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I bought that record . Irving was the 142nd fastest gun in the west . The flip side song was “ Would you believe it “. Probably no longer appropriate lyrics .Irving was looking for 143 ...
I bought that record . Irving was the 142nd fastest gun in the west . The flip side song was “ Would you believe it “. Probably no longer appropriate lyrics .Irving was looking for 143 ...
Aren't you the town clown.?????Seriously, who cares about these miserable clowns or the crapper.
So.......you would rather not contribute to the capital raise???Was there a date specified when LDA was contractually obligated to be finished liquidating the current tranche of shares?
Somehow that rings a bell. I was considering buying more shares today but when LDA is finished might be a better time at least psychologically. And the current pattern of sales seems more consistent with keeping a lid on the price but not forcefully driving it down like a short selling group might do.
Apologies for rambling a bit but is there a date specified for LDA to be done?
Thanks.
Spot onAren't you the town clown.?????
Irving was looking for 143 ...
More baseless dot joining ..View attachment 55066 View attachment 55068Mark Grogan on LinkedIn: The force driving our circular economy, 10c at a time
The 10c deposit scheme in Australia for containers is gathering momentum with all states and territories implementing the scheme. This interesting article…www.linkedin.com
It all ads up. It’s not the one, it’s the many. But the reason why Mercedes excites me is that Mercedes has In The past talked about making the entire car based on 1 chip across all platforms.Would be nice but I don’t give too much credit on Benz. We have other partners with more potential for mass production. Small devices which will be available to more people. For daily use and so on.
Quick search from the Net.It all ads up. It’s not the one, it’s the many. But the reason why Mercedes excites me is that Mercedes has In The past talked about making the entire car based on 1 chip across all platforms.
Today, a normal car consists of 100+ chips to run 1 car. That is various kinds of chips preforming different tasks. But if they were to make a new chip to be incorporated throughout the vehicle I am guessing Brainchips IP will be imbedded into this chip.
So let’s say they are able to bring the total of Chips down to 20 chips per Car because of this new embedded design. That is 20x royalty per Mercedes sold for Brainchip.
It’s speculation. But I’m only just putting 2+2 together.
Kimberly has an interesting LinkedIn account !View attachment 55066 View attachment 55068Mark Grogan on LinkedIn: The force driving our circular economy, 10c at a time
The 10c deposit scheme in Australia for containers is gathering momentum with all states and territories implementing the scheme. This interesting article…www.linkedin.com
Holy crap, that’s a few more then I remember reading!Quick search from the Net.
"According to estimates, the average modern car has between 1,400 and 1,500 semiconductor chips. Some cars can have as many as 3,000 chips. That's a lot of chips! You could say that modern cars are like giant computers on wheels"
15 Mar 2023
Not at all saying they will be all neuromorphic, in the Future.
But I'm pretty sure Peter said, that the number of chips in a car, could be greatly reduced with neuromorphic technology.
Also, the "need" for even more chips, will occur with additional sensors going into cars, unless such a path is taken.
Just my impression, from what we know..
And here is a useless bit of information on how many chips are in the latest iPhoneQuick search from the Net.
"According to estimates, the average modern car has between 1,400 and 1,500 semiconductor chips. Some cars can have as many as 3,000 chips. That's a lot of chips! You could say that modern cars are like giant computers on wheels"
15 Mar 2023
Not at all saying they will be all neuromorphic, in the Future.
But I'm pretty sure Peter said, that the number of chips in a car, could be greatly reduced with neuromorphic technology.
Also, the "need" for even more chips, will occur with additional sensors going into cars, unless such a path is taken.
Just my impression, from what we know..