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Tezza

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If they (Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, etc.) want to implement their ambitious projects for the future, they won’t be able to avoid BrainChip in one way or another. We all know that our products have almost unlimited potential (not even considering the yet-to-be-invented products involving AI) in areas like smart cities, energy efficiency, data security, and more. From power plants operating energy-efficiently through Akida to make consumer electricity cheaper, to voice control systems and seamless translation… Many who have now pulled their money out of BrainChip and invested in DeepSeek or other companies will still witness it. Just my opinion. Patience is a virtue.
Companies aren't having any trouble avoiding BRN at the moment. 🤭
 
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Companies aren't having any trouble avoiding BRN at the moment. 🤭
They should in this case also avoid this forum. What do you think ?
 

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They should in this case also avoid this forum. What do you think ?
All forums are the same, they exist for people to whinge about how things aren't perfect.
 
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Arayat

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I did ask him back if there were any reasons why this practice has been discontinued.

Can really speculate until the cows come home why, but I will miss my little quarterly exercise!

My first feeling is that PVDM has finally sold shares as he is very well entitled too. Tech may grill me for that, but that is the integral reason I would prefer. If not this, well... keeping more cards closer to chest I can only hope is for shareholder's benefit.

There is a way to view the changes though, I think you need a subscription to Bloomberg or one of the resources the instos have. Does anyone have access to this? I remember someone did post a recently a new large accumulator of BRN shares.

Cheers all
According to google's Generative AI, if someone is a "substantial shareholder" in an ASX company, then "any subsequent changes in voting power of 1 percentage point or more must .... be disclosed." That would apply to PVDM presumably as well as others. So if he or any of them sold that amount of shares, we would know through an announcement on the exchange. (Assuming Generative AI and my interpretation of it are correct, which of course may not be the case.)
 
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Iseki

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I read your posts lately in the voice of Eeyore

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That could be because you can see how our co-shareholders think it would be great to be owned by a hedge fund, and you have realized (hopefully by now) what that says.
 
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All forums are the same, they exist for people to whinge about how things aren't perfect.


Unfortunately….👇👇👇👇

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The Threequel: Neuromorphic Hardware for AI (And a Glimpse into the Future)​


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Published Jan 20, 2025
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I’ve been so enthralled by neuromorphic hardware in our previous two newsletters that I simply couldn’t resist publishing yet another edition! This time, we’re focusing on the next evolutionary leaps—including memristor-based in-memory computing and hyperdimensional neuromorphic architectures—while highlighting real-world deployments that prove this technology is more than just a gleam in a researcher’s eye. We’ll also discuss opportunities for startups, plus the strategic groundwork needed to make it big in this rapidly expanding domain.
(We won’t rehash photonic or spintronic architectures here—if you missed those, check out our previous edition!)

Excerpt:

Why It’s Game-Changing

Energy Efficiency: Less data shuffling = less wasted energy.

Scalability: Crossbar arrays can pack massive neuron “equivalents” on a single chip, pushing AI closer to brain-like densities.

Real-World Deployments

BrainChip’s Akida Processor

Used by industrial and automotive companies for vision-based anomaly detection at the edge. Leverages in-memory event-based principles to reduce power for 24/7 machine vision.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
I did ask him back if there were any reasons why this practice has been discontinued.

Can really speculate until the cows come home why, but I will miss my little quarterly exercise!

My first feeling is that PVDM has finally sold shares as he is very well entitled too. Tech may grill me for that, but that is the integral reason I would prefer. If not this, well... keeping more cards closer to chest I can only hope is for shareholder's benefit.

There is a way to view the changes though, I think you need a subscription to Bloomberg or one of the resources the instos have. Does anyone have access to this? I remember someone did post a recently a new large accumulator of BRN shares.

Cheers all


I believe shareholders are permitted to inspect the register. Maybe someone in Sydney would be kind enough to pop in to Boardroom and take a peek for the rest of us.

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Brainchip Technology

Hardware

1. AKD1000
2. AKD1500
3. AKIDA 2.0 E.S&P
4. AKIDA Pico
5. VVDN AKIDA Edge Box
6. AKD1000 M.2
7. Bascom Hunter AKIDA SNAP Card

IP

1. AKD1000 (256 design options)
2. AKD1500 (256 design options)
3. AKIDA 2.0 (256 design options including Pico)
(As AKIDA is scalable there are potentially more than 256 design options.)

Software

1. Meta TF
2. TENNS
3. aTENNuate
4. Pleiades
5. Centaurus
6. AKIDA (can be implemented in software)

Models

1. Optimised GENAi multiple models available and more under development.


Development Tools/Platforms

1. Edge Impulse - Flexible pricing from free to professional use charge rates.
2. DeGirum - Free


My opinion only DYOR

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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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My brother lives in Sydney and works 140m from the Boardroom office.

He is going to drop by the office to inspect the share register this afternoon pending how he goes at work today, otherwise he will do it tomorrow.

I will share any findings here once he's reported back.

It seems as though he can ask for an electronic copy to be provided. If so, that'll be shared here too.
 
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I doubt it's us as we signed up for another $20M with LDA of the 7th Jan.
Sounds like these negotiations have been going on for a while??
Still good news that someone like this has recognised the potential.
We currently have the most mature Neuromorphic technology. A turn-key investor is something we’ve been crying out for. I would be surprised if an investor would pick a company with tech that’s less evolved and more of risk? If I was making decisions for DIF investing opportunities in a nascent technology I would want to be certain that at least I chose the company with the best opportunity of bringing the technology to market in the current conditions. Now as far as the LDA thing goes maybe they need that for something more immediate? AIMO.
 
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IMO, Just another negative issue to add to an already long list of other matters to be raised at the next AGM ......... Wasn't it said at the last AGM, that the Co would take on board and improve communication with S/Holders.
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