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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
But Dolci, you're making very good money trading it aren't you.
Your charts are telling you when to buy and sell on the rises and falls.
And your sentiment changes noticeably to negative when you have sold and are hoping/expecting the price to fall so you can buy in again at a lower price.
Then you only express positives when you hope/expect the price to rise so you can sell at a higher price.
Surely BRN is a dream stock for you to trade.
Beyond the flexible narrative you require to back your trading positions, what do you care about the success or not of the company?


True dat Hoppy! I clearly remember Dolci making pronouncements over there on the Crapper a few weeks ago about how BrainChip was on the up and up. I'd describe it as their sentiment changing a hell of a lot more frequently than their underpants.🩲
 
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AusEire

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How long is it supposed to take Dolci?
Which company are you using as a template to compare BrainChip's progress against?
Stop asking difficult questions Hop. You'll confuse it
 
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Foresight into security: i-PRO predicts 2025 trends​


Today

By Imee Dequito, Editor

As the physical security industry gears up for 2025, i-PRO has outlined four significant trends expected to influence approaches to security that year.
The company, known previously as Panasonic Security, has emphasised the roles of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud expansion, edge processing, and data integration in transforming security solutions.
Edge AI technology is forecasted to play a crucial role. With AI-based analytics being processed locally, security systems are transitioning from reactive operations to proactive and preventative measures. This facilitates better safety and operational efficiency by preemptively addressing potential incidents. "Moving away from the 'one-size-fits-all' model, video cameras with AI on-site learning enable customized functionality that caters to the unique needs of every organization," said Hideo Noguchi, Chief Technology Officer at i-PRO. "By learning objects and characteristics on-site, distinct events can be tracked and analyzed, further enhancing security and operational intelligence."
Data integration is highlighted as another vital area. Security systems are expected to evolve beyond stand-alone solutions and present a seamless flow of data across different devices and platforms. While AI will assist by summarising and contextualising this data, human decision-makers are anticipated to remain central in interpreting these insights. Gerard Figols, Chief Product Officer of i-PRO, commented, "Data integration will also be pivotal. Security systems must go beyond isolated solutions to provide a seamless flow of information between devices and platforms. Visualization tools will ensure that data is presented in an intuitive manner, empowering operators to make informed decisions quickly. It will be more important than ever to match these powerful edge computing devices with a compatible VMS to interpret the wealth of data available."
There is also a discussion about the balance between cloud and edge computing. While cloud computing provides scalability and flexibility, its costs and latency issues are bringing edge computing into sharper focus. Processing data locally at the camera level reduces dependence on cloud infrastructure, enhancing response times and accuracy by eliminating compression losses.
Emerging advancements in chipsets, particularly those from Ambarella, are anticipated to unlock generative AI capabilities on the edge, which could lead to customised and decentralised AI applications. This will further enable systems to anticipate and simulate potential threats effectively. It is expected to make previously cloud-dependent functions possible on lower-power systems, which can enhance security and cost-effectiveness.
The path forward involves prioritising ethical AI and robust cybersecurity measures, according to i-PRO. They are committed to ensuring that AI applications are privacy-respecting and align with the core values of their customers. The emphasis on open platforms is intended to allow integrators to build cooperative, customisable ecosystems that adhere to high standards of data integrity and cybersecurity.
 
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AusEire

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Nicole Scherzinger Television GIF

It's seems to be gone! We dodged a bullet fam. Normal service can resume
 
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I think you will find that the timing will be in your favour, as dont expect anything that will move this in the right direction for now, as it is drifting south, optimists keep buying thinking this is the bottom but I think otherwise, someone will pull the rug out at some stage
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Seriously dolci, go back to the crapper. You suit it there.
 
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So we won the below contract with a subcontractor yet to be officially named.

Mapping Complex Sensor Signal Processing Algorithms onto Neuromorphic Chips

I see our friends at Bascom Hunter were at the US Navy Sea Air Space event earlier last year.

Gee....their demo title is quite familiar....I wonder if this was the initial POC to enable a direct to Ph II.

We also know they just released their Snap Card too.

Not saying they are the subcontractor, could be, but could also be someone like RTX as we're thinking.

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Dot joining. Was trying to find the AFRL Neuromorphic RFQ and somewhat led me into a rabbit hole.

1. https://afresearchlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/NICS-FactSheet-AFRL-2023-0856-v3.pdf
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The pod in the red box seemed familiar.

2. https://theaviationist.com/2024/11/20/f-15d-eagle-pod/

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Spotted testing some random pod attached to an F-15D. F-15D and F/A 18 are the preferred due to their ability to carry large and heavy loads

The pod is assumed to be ATIMS III which is Airborne Turret Infrared Measurement System III. The pod’s sensor turret can hold up to four different infrared seeker types at once. The system is also equipped with one middle wavelength infrared (MWIR) imager and three visual spectrum video cameras, as well as a laser rangefinder. This allows to collect a multitude of data from multiple sensors at the same time.

3. https://bascomhunter.com/products-s...c-processors/asic-solutions/3u-vpx-snap-card/

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Looked back into Bascom Hunter and 3U VPX Snap card has multiple IR camera fusion capability.

4. https://workspace.navystp.com/quad-chart-vtm/N68335-22-C-0159
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Ending TRL for the project is TRL 7 by 4th QTR FY24. The testing was done in Nov 24 well within Q4 FY24.

5. https://www.airandspaceforces.com/PDF/MagazineArchive/Magazine Documents/2016/August 2016/0816infographic.pdf

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6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_EA-18G_Growler

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F/A 18 is a variant of the EA-18 Growler
 
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just wanted to see if you lot relised that the BUS has a flat tyre ....LOL:unsure:
G’day Dolci, quite sometime no see 👋
 

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just wanted to see if you lot relised that the BUS has a flat tyre ....LOL:unsure:
I have a plug, not a full patch, but it might just get us over the line though 😉

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nothing wrong with the tech.................... it's just taking too long to get there...........isn't it? As I recall it's been the best part of 5 years that past & the management hasn't been able to bring decent revenue, but why complain the RSU are being issued for what?
Have you ever been to an AGM? Asking for a friend.
 
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I am only stating what was said in the past by the management, & an explosion of revenue is coming from the founder........lol isn't that when you start to think that things will happen?
Maybe you’re just impatient? How on earth do you know an explosion of revenue isn’t coming? I don’t remember a timeframe was put out there.
 
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Dot joining. Was trying to find the AFRL Neuromorphic RFQ and somewhat led me into a rabbit hole.

1. https://afresearchlab.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/NICS-FactSheet-AFRL-2023-0856-v3.pdf
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The pod in the red box seemed familiar.

2. https://theaviationist.com/2024/11/20/f-15d-eagle-pod/

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Spotted testing some random pod attached to an F-15D. F-15D and F/A 18 are the preferred due to their ability to carry large and heavy loads

The pod is assumed to be ATIMS III which is Airborne Turret Infrared Measurement System III. The pod’s sensor turret can hold up to four different infrared seeker types at once. The system is also equipped with one middle wavelength infrared (MWIR) imager and three visual spectrum video cameras, as well as a laser rangefinder. This allows to collect a multitude of data from multiple sensors at the same time.

3. https://bascomhunter.com/products-s...c-processors/asic-solutions/3u-vpx-snap-card/

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Looked back into Bascom Hunter and 3U VPX Snap card has multiple IR camera fusion capability.

4. https://workspace.navystp.com/quad-chart-vtm/N68335-22-C-0159
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Ending TRL for the project is TRL 7 by 4th QTR FY24. The testing was done in Nov 24 well within Q4 FY24.

5. https://www.airandspaceforces.com/PDF/MagazineArchive/Magazine Documents/2016/August 2016/0816infographic.pdf

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6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_EA-18G_Growler

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You lost me at "dot joining".
 
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I am only stating what was said in the past by the management, & an explosion of revenue is coming from the founder........lol isn't that when you start to think that things will happen?
Explosion of revenue was imminent at that stage..then we got bogged, then a tyre popped. We had to reinvent the wheel change the tyre.
It turned out the spare was flat. We are now pumping it. Stay tune, we are about to get there lads! Just a few hiccups, fingers crossed the driver knows how to get us there.
 
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MDhere

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......no need to have a chart for this as the mid-twenties are on the cards.............:sneaky:
Now now dolci not sure what yr dusty broom and globe is doing but i don't see why the venture over here when yr doing just fine at the crapper. Im ready for that lunch by the way
 
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...they keep telling me that I work in mysterious ways;), but I have my reasons as others can't accept them, all they see is that the string never ends when in hype, so when I make the call that things have gone too far, I wonder some times what is their objective for them? for me is buy low & sell high ...........so be it every man and woman for themselves in that case ...always happy to take profits & enjoy spending them......;)
Does that mean you still want to buy my akida plates? 😁
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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In case anyone has forgotten, over the past five years we also had that little thing called the worldwide pandemic which basically threw a huge monkey wrench into the mix sowing uncertainty, doubt, supply chain contortions, fiscal pumping, deaths in the hundreds of thousands, shutdowns, lockdowns, global semi conductor shortages, and widespread social instability.

Add to that the fall and rise of the Donald, war again in Europe, the establishment and dismantling of a Caliphate in the Middle East, the resurrection of the Right in various parts of the world and the ever increasing frequency of flood, fire, earthquakes and unseasonal heatwaves and cold snaps.

On a more mundane and local level we’ve also had the entire focus and direction of the Company changed by a new CEO with a completely revised go to market strategy implemented and recently showing early signs of bearing fruit along with several major staff changes including the retirement of the two founding and instigating members of the company.

We’ve also ridden the wave of the MB announcement which catapulted the share price to dizzying and unsustainable highs leading to our premature inclusion in the ASX200 which painted a target on our back and led to a two year gruelling mauling by the shorting wolves backed by seemingly unending capital reserves. Similar fates have befallen WBT and IMU and it appears to be a well worn path to riches for those looking to short pre revenue companies still reliant on CR’s and other funding schemes.
 
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What is that stench in here??!

Did somebody drop their guts, after a dinner of cheap Chinese food and cask wine?..

Someone open a window, or something..
 
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I wish I could paint like Vincent

Not sure if this has been shown before.


M Anthony LewisM Anthony Lewis • Following • FollowingCTO@BrainChip | AI, Robotics, Disruptive ComputingCTO@BrainChip | AI, Robotics, Disruptive Computing3d • Edited • 3 days ago

At CES 2025, our demonstration of the smart appliance interface was a game-changer for several reasons.

Imagine a future where interacting with your kitchen appliances, smart home devices, cars, companion robots, or industrial equipment is effortless, thanks to a natural voice interface. Traditional cloud-connected devices often tie manufacturers to third-party ecosystems they can't fully control, introducing hidden costs and exposing consumers to potential security risks. For safety-critical applications, cloud connectivity is simply not an option.
Our solution? A revolutionary voice-to-voice technology at the edge. This innovation empowers manufacturers with full control over the user experience, free from hidden fees. At the same time, consumers benefit from enhanced data privacy and security, knowing their information stays within their control.

During CES, we showcased key components of our voice-to-voice innovation, including wake-word activation,denoising, speech-to-text conversion, and generative AI—all integratable into a compact silicon platform. These features highlight our commitment to delivering a comprehensive, cutting-edge solution.

Looking ahead, State-Space Models (SSMs)—our hardware-friendly version called TENNS—is emerging as the edge computing solution of choice. It offers superior performance and scalability compared to traditional transformer models. BrainChip leads the way with our unparalleled ability to design custom networks tailored to specific needs and the high-performance hardware required to run these models. Our depth of expertise and capabilities is unmatched, and I have yet to find another edge company with our breadth, regardless of size.

In today’s AI landscape, it’s easy to get lost in the noise and succumb to the siren song of seemingly “easy solutions.” These hastily assembled, short-term fixes attempt to capitalize on the migration to edge computing but ultimately fail to serve the interests of consumers or manufacturers. At BrainChip, we welcome the migration to the edge. We have been here all along.
hashtag#CES2025 hashtag#VoiceTechnology hashtag#Innovation hashtag#BrainChip hashtag#EdgeComputing
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The AI boom is set to supercharge these ASX semiconductor stocks​

Tech
1 hour ago | Eddy Sunarto
  • We are on the cusp of a new AI era
  • Semiconductor stocks on the ASX set to ride the boom
  • This includes graphene, neuromorphic chips, and quantum computing

The semiconductor game’s about to level up, but not in the usual, cyclical way we’re used to seeing.

We’re looking at something bigger here. The kind of change that doesn’t just disrupt things for a quarter or two, but redefines the whole playing field.
This, experts say, is the start of a new era, one they believe will drive unstoppable growth.

We’re talking a US$1.2 trillion market by 2030 – driven by insane tech breakthroughs and an explosion in demand for chips that are powering everything from AI to next-gen gadgets.

By then, analysts believe semiconductors won’t be just the brains of devices anymore – they’ll be the engine of entire economies.

“Will generative AI surpass human creativity in a decade? How will our smartphones revolutionise daily life by 2035?” asked Billy Leung at Global X.
“All these intriguing possibilities hinge on the evolution of the semiconductor industry.”

AI to supercharge semis market​

Right now, in the world of PCs and mobiles, semiconductors are barely taking a slice – 20-30% for PCs, and just 10-20% for mobiles.

But when it comes to AI, we’ll be looking at an opportunity that’s significantly larger and far more lucrative.

AI needs a lot more hardware to do its thing.

That means the semiconductor industry could suddenly own 40-50% of the tech stack’s total value, according to recent research from the Redline Group.
Smaller semiconductor players could cash in by solving problems around storage, memory, and specific computing needs.

“As the AI market continues to expand and evolve, investors who recognise its potential are well poised to reap the rewards of this exciting technological revolution,” said deVere Group’s Nigel Green.

“Including AI exposure in investment portfolios isn’t just a trend – it’s a strategic move that aligns with the future of innovation and economic growth.
“Just do it judiciously.”

ASX semiconductor stocks on the rise​

As the AI revolution accelerates, semiconductor stocks on the ASX are also primed to ride this wave of growth.

The following four companies have been gaining traction, with their share prices moving in the right direction over the past six months. All are developing critical tech that could fuel AI advancements.

In alphabetical order, then, here’s the alpha…

Adisyn (ASX:AI1)

Adisyn’s stock has been on an absolute tear, flexing a 300% gain over the past 12 months.
The company made a major move in the semiconductor space by acquiring 2D Generation (2DG), an Israeli firm pioneering a breakthrough in graphene-based chip manufacturing.
Graphene, a super-conductive material, has long been seen as the key to revolutionising semiconductors, but its integration into production has been tricky – until now.
2DG has developed a patented process that grows graphene at temperatures below 300°C, a game-changer for semiconductor manufacturing.
This low-temperature technique allows graphene to be integrated into chips without damaging their delicate components.
“This low temperature is what sets us apart from everyone else,” Arye Kohavi, 2DG’s CEO, recently told Stockhead.
This breakthrough addresses one of the biggest challenges in semiconductor design – heat generation.
As chips shrink, interconnects between transistors become more prone to overheating. Graphene’s ability to conduct heat efficiently could replace copper in interconnects, preventing performance issues.
“If we want chips to keep getting faster, we need to solve the heat generation problem, and graphene can do that,” Kohavi added.
With the global semiconductor market expanding rapidly, 2DG’s innovation could open the door to a new era of faster, smaller, and more efficient chips.
If successful, this technology could significantly reshape the sector.
Read more: Adisyn’s 2D Generation is in the global race to bring graphene into advanced semiconductors

Archer Materials (ASX:AXE)

Quantum computing is quickly moving from science fiction to reality, and one Aussie company at the forefront is Archer Materials.
Archer is developing a unique carbon film that could potentially revolutionise quantum computing.
Archer’s chief technology officer, Dr Simon Ruffell, explained how this carbon film has exceptional quantum properties, including “very long spin lifetimes at room temperature”.
“This is a big deal because most quantum technologies require incredibly cold temperatures to work,” he told Stockhead.
The ability to operate at room temperature means the company can potentially use existing semiconductor manufacturing methods, drastically reducing both cost and complexity.
But it’s not just about computing.
Archer is also exploring quantum sensors, which have applications in fields ranging from healthcare to automotive.
These sensors, driven by TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) technology, can measure magnetic fields with high sensitivity, making them useful for devices like MRI machines.
“Their potential goes far beyond med tech,” says Ruffell, with industries like automotive and solar power also in the mix.
In healthcare, Archer is currently working on a biochip designed to simplify chronic kidney disease testing.
“Right now, testing for kidney disease is a long and expensive process,” Ruffell noted.
Archer’s biochip allows people to perform tests at home, saving time and money. The team is currently navigating the regulatory hurdles, but aims to bring this game-changing product to market in the near future.
“We are pursuing four key themes: quantum technologies, healthcare, digitisation and decarbonisation. Each one of these has the potential to disrupt existing industries.”

BrainChip Holdings (ASX:BRN)

Brainchip’s Akida processor isn’t just another AI chip – it’s built to mimic how the brain works.
Akida processes data in real time, directly on devices. It uses neuromorphic tech, meaning it learns and adapts on the spot.
Instead of relying on bulky cloud servers to process data, Akida works at the edge – right where the action is happening.
Akida is also said to process data with far less energy, meaning devices run longer and perform better.
It can handle complex tasks like image recognition, anomaly detection, and even pattern recognition in real time.
BrainChip’s stock soared in December after two massive wins.
First, Frontgrade Gaisler licensed BrainChip’s Akida tech for space microchips, while teaming up with the European Space Agency to power space-based AI.
Then, the Air Force Research Laboratory dropped a $1.8 million contract to use Akida 2.0 for radar algorithms, backing up BrainChip’s growing presence in military and aerospace AI.


Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT)

Weebit aims to position itself at the forefront of the semiconductor market with its ReRAM technology.
CEO Coby Hanoch is optimistic about Weebit’s future, calling ReRAM “the next big thing” in memory technology.
The technology has the potential to replace traditional Flash memory in everything from AI to IoT, and high-performance computing.
“I believe, whether we like it or not, Weebit has become kind of a forefront of this crusade to make Australia understand the importance of semiconductors,” he said.
ReRAM offers superior performance—faster speeds, lower power consumption, and more cost-effective manufacturing compared to Flash.
Hanoch’s confident that demand for ReRAM will soon be universal: “It’s not a matter of if; I don’t think they have a choice. I mean, they all need ReRAM.”
Weebit’s partnerships with companies like DB HiTek are paving the way for future deals, and Hanoch’s personal stake is high.
“100% of my equity compensation is tied to performance.
“This is my way to show the shareholders my level of confidence in the potential of Weebit.”


All ASX chip stocks​

(Data taken on January 13, 2025)

SecurityDescriptionLast%Mth%SixMth%YrMktCap
4DS4Ds Memory Limited0.044-44%-51%-41%$77,591,136
AI1Adisyn Ltd0.070-14%150%312%$43,210,121
AXEArcher Materials0.3656%1%3%$93,019,160
BLGBluglass Limited0.0250%-31%-55%$46,006,809
BRNBrainchip Ltd0.33038%65%94%$650,914,432
WBTWeebit Nano Ltd2.620-14%4%-27%$543,044,154


At Stockhead, we tell it like it is. While Adisyn is a Stockhead advertiser, it did not sponsor this article.
This article does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decisions.
 
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The AI boom is set to supercharge these ASX semiconductor stocks​

Tech
1 hour ago | Eddy Sunarto
  • We are on the cusp of a new AI era
  • Semiconductor stocks on the ASX set to ride the boom
  • This includes graphene, neuromorphic chips, and quantum computing

The semiconductor game’s about to level up, but not in the usual, cyclical way we’re used to seeing.

We’re looking at something bigger here. The kind of change that doesn’t just disrupt things for a quarter or two, but redefines the whole playing field.
This, experts say, is the start of a new era, one they believe will drive unstoppable growth.

We’re talking a US$1.2 trillion market by 2030 – driven by insane tech breakthroughs and an explosion in demand for chips that are powering everything from AI to next-gen gadgets.

By then, analysts believe semiconductors won’t be just the brains of devices anymore – they’ll be the engine of entire economies.

“Will generative AI surpass human creativity in a decade? How will our smartphones revolutionise daily life by 2035?” asked Billy Leung at Global X.
“All these intriguing possibilities hinge on the evolution of the semiconductor industry.”

AI to supercharge semis market​

Right now, in the world of PCs and mobiles, semiconductors are barely taking a slice – 20-30% for PCs, and just 10-20% for mobiles.

But when it comes to AI, we’ll be looking at an opportunity that’s significantly larger and far more lucrative.

AI needs a lot more hardware to do its thing.

That means the semiconductor industry could suddenly own 40-50% of the tech stack’s total value, according to recent research from the Redline Group.
Smaller semiconductor players could cash in by solving problems around storage, memory, and specific computing needs.

“As the AI market continues to expand and evolve, investors who recognise its potential are well poised to reap the rewards of this exciting technological revolution,” said deVere Group’s Nigel Green.

“Including AI exposure in investment portfolios isn’t just a trend – it’s a strategic move that aligns with the future of innovation and economic growth.
“Just do it judiciously.”

ASX semiconductor stocks on the rise​

As the AI revolution accelerates, semiconductor stocks on the ASX are also primed to ride this wave of growth.

The following four companies have been gaining traction, with their share prices moving in the right direction over the past six months. All are developing critical tech that could fuel AI advancements.

In alphabetical order, then, here’s the alpha…

Adisyn (ASX:AI1)

Adisyn’s stock has been on an absolute tear, flexing a 300% gain over the past 12 months.
The company made a major move in the semiconductor space by acquiring 2D Generation (2DG), an Israeli firm pioneering a breakthrough in graphene-based chip manufacturing.
Graphene, a super-conductive material, has long been seen as the key to revolutionising semiconductors, but its integration into production has been tricky – until now.
2DG has developed a patented process that grows graphene at temperatures below 300°C, a game-changer for semiconductor manufacturing.
This low-temperature technique allows graphene to be integrated into chips without damaging their delicate components.
“This low temperature is what sets us apart from everyone else,” Arye Kohavi, 2DG’s CEO, recently told Stockhead.
This breakthrough addresses one of the biggest challenges in semiconductor design – heat generation.
As chips shrink, interconnects between transistors become more prone to overheating. Graphene’s ability to conduct heat efficiently could replace copper in interconnects, preventing performance issues.
“If we want chips to keep getting faster, we need to solve the heat generation problem, and graphene can do that,” Kohavi added.
With the global semiconductor market expanding rapidly, 2DG’s innovation could open the door to a new era of faster, smaller, and more efficient chips.
If successful, this technology could significantly reshape the sector.
Read more: Adisyn’s 2D Generation is in the global race to bring graphene into advanced semiconductors

Archer Materials (ASX:AXE)

Quantum computing is quickly moving from science fiction to reality, and one Aussie company at the forefront is Archer Materials.
Archer is developing a unique carbon film that could potentially revolutionise quantum computing.
Archer’s chief technology officer, Dr Simon Ruffell, explained how this carbon film has exceptional quantum properties, including “very long spin lifetimes at room temperature”.
“This is a big deal because most quantum technologies require incredibly cold temperatures to work,” he told Stockhead.
The ability to operate at room temperature means the company can potentially use existing semiconductor manufacturing methods, drastically reducing both cost and complexity.
But it’s not just about computing.
Archer is also exploring quantum sensors, which have applications in fields ranging from healthcare to automotive.
These sensors, driven by TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) technology, can measure magnetic fields with high sensitivity, making them useful for devices like MRI machines.
“Their potential goes far beyond med tech,” says Ruffell, with industries like automotive and solar power also in the mix.
In healthcare, Archer is currently working on a biochip designed to simplify chronic kidney disease testing.
“Right now, testing for kidney disease is a long and expensive process,” Ruffell noted.
Archer’s biochip allows people to perform tests at home, saving time and money. The team is currently navigating the regulatory hurdles, but aims to bring this game-changing product to market in the near future.
“We are pursuing four key themes: quantum technologies, healthcare, digitisation and decarbonisation. Each one of these has the potential to disrupt existing industries.”

BrainChip Holdings (ASX:BRN)

Brainchip’s Akida processor isn’t just another AI chip – it’s built to mimic how the brain works.
Akida processes data in real time, directly on devices. It uses neuromorphic tech, meaning it learns and adapts on the spot.
Instead of relying on bulky cloud servers to process data, Akida works at the edge – right where the action is happening.
Akida is also said to process data with far less energy, meaning devices run longer and perform better.
It can handle complex tasks like image recognition, anomaly detection, and even pattern recognition in real time.
BrainChip’s stock soared in December after two massive wins.
First, Frontgrade Gaisler licensed BrainChip’s Akida tech for space microchips, while teaming up with the European Space Agency to power space-based AI.
Then, the Air Force Research Laboratory dropped a $1.8 million contract to use Akida 2.0 for radar algorithms, backing up BrainChip’s growing presence in military and aerospace AI.


Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT)

Weebit aims to position itself at the forefront of the semiconductor market with its ReRAM technology.
CEO Coby Hanoch is optimistic about Weebit’s future, calling ReRAM “the next big thing” in memory technology.
The technology has the potential to replace traditional Flash memory in everything from AI to IoT, and high-performance computing.
“I believe, whether we like it or not, Weebit has become kind of a forefront of this crusade to make Australia understand the importance of semiconductors,” he said.
ReRAM offers superior performance—faster speeds, lower power consumption, and more cost-effective manufacturing compared to Flash.
Hanoch’s confident that demand for ReRAM will soon be universal: “It’s not a matter of if; I don’t think they have a choice. I mean, they all need ReRAM.”
Weebit’s partnerships with companies like DB HiTek are paving the way for future deals, and Hanoch’s personal stake is high.
“100% of my equity compensation is tied to performance.
“This is my way to show the shareholders my level of confidence in the potential of Weebit.”


All ASX chip stocks​

(Data taken on January 13, 2025)

SecurityDescriptionLast%Mth%SixMth%YrMktCap
4DS4Ds Memory Limited0.044-44%-51%-41%$77,591,136
AI1Adisyn Ltd0.070-14%150%312%$43,210,121
AXEArcher Materials0.3656%1%3%$93,019,160
BLGBluglass Limited0.0250%-31%-55%$46,006,809
BRNBrainchip Ltd0.33038%65%94%$650,914,432
WBTWeebit Nano Ltd2.620-14%4%-27%$543,044,154


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