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Xray1

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It’s good to see so many people voicing their opinion on redomiciling. All aspects of this move have to be considered.
Brn management need to prove to me that they are capable of closing deals and bring in revenue prior to considering such a move.
I will not follow blindly on the hope that this will be a better strategy. It’s a bit like: “it’s not working here so let’s try elsewhere”.
Make the deals, increase revenue to cover costs, bring the SP up and we can talk about new strategies.
Don't forget, that once we have redomicile to the USA, then Sean H will be able to say on his future resume/s and social meadia that he is/was a CEO of a listed ASX Co and a CEO of a NASQAD listed USA company as well.

I am still hoping that the Co can show new IP agreements and revenues eventuating before the upcoming AGM within the next few weeks.
 
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HarryCool1

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Sometime back, a prominent poster on this platform tried a little experiment.
As I recall he suggested that we, as a group, all purchase $1000 worth of BRN at a particular time on a particular date, just to see, if by so doing, we could positively influence the share price.
Forgive me if I have some of this detail slightly muffled, am just working from memory 🤣

Anyway, with this simple, unambiguous and one would have thought, universally acclaimed goal in mind he got about 3 takers 🤣
And of course, the activity had absolutely no discernible impact on our price.

My point being is that unless all the people both here and over on the crapper who are demanding this, that or the other in order to secure their vote, for or against the move, actually control many millions of shares its basically just the venting of hot air.

Now, who’s up for increasing our share price by buying a million dollars worth tomorrow morning at 10.55?
I'm in!! Wait what??

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We cry about getting shorted on the ASX, but does anyone really think it’ll be any better in the US?

Moving to the US market now is like getting a new pen to get higher score for exams instead of actually studying. It’s a joke.

Sell the damn products, close some real deals, and make actual revenue before even thinking about relocating. Atlassian had over $300 million in revenue before its IPO, and Canva is gearing up for a listing with huge earnings.


And BrainChip? Burning $20 million a year while making tiny amount—less than a million in revenue. We spent $200k on engineering fees, with 60 employees, I am sure many of them gets paid way more than what the whole company earns...

Imo only...dyor...
"Moving to the US market now is like getting a new pen to get higher score for exams instead of actually studying. It’s a joke"

We don't really have much choice, with the changing dynamics, of the Largest Economy in the World.

Yes, we need more traction going in and that is likely still happening, as we "speak".

We don't need China.

But we do need America.

Approaching penetrating the US markets, with your mentality "now" is like saying..
"Well, you haven't done well there so far, let's see how you do, with one arm tied behind your back"..
 
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JB49

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Bit of a shame. Optera who are a spin off from the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems at Western Sydney University, were just selected by Thales for neuromorphic event based sensing in space.

Andre Van Schaik is the founder of Optera. Andre Van Schaik is on our scientific advisory board.

I hope we aren't giving away any secrets
 
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Mccabe84

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Don't forget, that once we have redomicile to the USA, then Sean H will be able to say on his future resume/s and social meadia that he is/was a CEO of a listed ASX Co and a CEO of a NASQAD listed USA company as well.

I am still hoping that the Co can show new IP agreements and revenues eventuating before the upcoming AGM within the next few weeks.
Do we actually know BRN is going to the NASDAQ or are people just making things up ?
 
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manny100

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America's Seed Fund:
Here is the history of Quantum Ventura/AKIDA history of the development of the " only game in town cybersecurity".
The development was funded by America's Seed Fund.
Worth a read to appreciate how long it takes to go from start to finish. see bottom of the link.
Solicited by QV in 2021, commenced in April 2022, finalized in April 2024. It appears Lockheed-Martin was not involved until after April'24.
Obviously saw the $$$$ signs flashing.
Another interesting point is that the development included comparing AKIDA against Intel Loihi. Obviously AKIDA won hands down.
As Loihi is a research chip and not commercially available its obviously only used as confirmation of AKIDA performance.
Have a read of the link. Its very interesting.
There are a few projects AKIDA has been involved in with Seed fund $.
AKIDA makes other products better.
Award | SBIR
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Moschip has just announced the launch of a new digital solutions suite "Moschip Digital Sky" which is aimed at accelerating the development of next-generation connected and intelligent products, combining edge AI amongst other things.

I tried to find out a bit more about Digital Sky and stumbled upon this video of Vishal Patil, SVP Product Engineering Moschip, who describes how the three main components (Digital Products, Digital IT and Digital Operations) will all tie in together for a new digital era that seamlessly combines Intelligent AI and Connected IOT together.

At approximately 11.49 mins Vital provides more of an explanation of how the Connected Products will work and he states "where the intelligence can be embedded within and the inferences can be run on it and they have been positioned to not only give realtime data but also adapt.themselves for self-services that will be required at their own end. They can actually go on and self-healing by themselves".








MosChip Technologies share zooms 9% on launching MosChip DigitalSky GenAIoT

Last Updated : Mar 06 2025 | 1:23 PM IST


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MosChip Technologies share price:MosChip Technologies shares were in demand on Thursday, March 6, 2025, as the stock rallied as much as 9.06 per cent to hit an intraday high of Rs 167.80 per share.

MosChip Technologies shares rose following the announcement of the launch of MosChip DigitalSky GenAIoT, a digital solutions suite aimed at accelerating the development of next-generation connected and intelligent products.

According to the company, MosChip DigitalSky GenAIoT will enable enterprises to innovate quickly, shorten product life cycles, and optimise performance by combining the transformative powers of IoT, AI, Generative AI, Edge AI, workflow automation and testing, security, and application modernisation.

Tailored to meet the evolving demands of industries such as smart homes, manufacturing, consumer electronics, healthcare, automotive, and energy, the company highlighted that this suite offers enterprises a scalable and future-proof foundation. It helps build next-generation smart products, majorly reducing time-to-market while improving operational efficiency, MosChip added.

“Product development is at a critical inflection point - connectivity and intelligence are no longer add-ons but core necessities. With MosChip DigitalSky GenAIoT, we are not just offering a technology suite; we are delivering a highly optimised, modular, and intelligent digital suite that accelerates the entire product lifecycle - from hardware design and embedded systems to AI-driven insights and automation. This ensures seamless integration, reduced complexity, advanced cognitive intelligence, and enhanced security at every stage of product development,” said Vishal Patil, senior vice president of product engineering at MosChip.

The company further said that MosChip DigitalSky GenAIoT is now available for enterprises looking to redefine product development, drive innovation, and lead in the era of connected intelligence.

What does MosChip DigitalSky GenAIoT offers?

The MosChip DigitalSky GenAIoT Solutions Suite offers a comprehensive range of offerings designed to drive digital transformation. The Integrated IoT and Connectivity Suite ensures seamless onboarding of smart devices, providing unified management, real-time insights, and adaptive edge security. This suite is built to optimize connectivity and data flow across a wide variety of devices.

The Cognitive Intelligence Suite is centered around enhancing operational efficiency and decision-making through advanced AI capabilities. It integrates Edge AI and Generative AI solutions, enabling businesses to derive actionable insights and automate complex processes, ultimately improving productivity and performance.

The Unified Automation Suite focuses on automating product testing and streamlining product workflows. With the use of autonomous agents and dynamic orchestration, it reduces operational bottlenecks, enabling faster and more efficient development cycles.

Lastly, the Digital-Native Suite helps enterprises navigate cloud-native transformation and microservices modernisation. It also offers integrated data intelligence.

“Today’s enterprises demand frictionless integration, real-time intelligence, and security-first architecture - all while staying agile. MosChip DigitalSky GenAIoT brings these critical capabilities together in a cohesive, solution suite. Together with MosChip DigitalSky Innovation Hub, it provides product leaders and enterprises with unprecedented access to latest technologies, deep tech expertise, and an ecosystem to accelerate innovation, mitigate risks, and fast-track the journey from concept to market-ready, intelligent products,” saidSwamy Irrinki, senior vice president of worldwide sales & marketing at MosChip.






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Me again.

I had to pop out for a couple of hours and have only just finished watching the whole of the previously posted Moschip Digital Sky video.

Here's a screen-shot at 18.17 mins and this is when Vishal Patil, SVP Product Engineering Moschip, goes on to describe the Connected Use Cases of Synergies. Examples are shown where AI intersects with areas including home automation (AI driven devices & appliances, energy efficiency ( AI-powered sensors and devices that can adjusting heating and cooling based on occupancy - NOW WHERE HAVE I HEARD THAT USE CASE DESCRIBED BEFORE 😝), enhanced healthcare (AI enabled diagnostics), factory automation (defect detection), and automotive (driver distraction, pose estimation, voice Bot).

It's all sounding very promising if you ask me.

DYOR. IMO of course.

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HopalongPetrovski

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Do we actually know BRN is going to the NASDAQ?
No.
We don't know that.
It's merely one of a dozen assumptions that are being run up the flagpole to both gauge and in some cases try and influence sentiment.

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Bit of a shame. Optera who are a spin off from the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems at Western Sydney University, were just selected by Thales for neuromorphic event based sensing in space.

Andre Van Schaik is the founder of Optera. Andre Van Schaik is on our scientific advisory board.

I hope we aren't giving away any secrets
Optera aren't stepping on our toes, they deal with optical sensors using neuromorphic principles and are more analogous, with Prophesee. 👍
 
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Mccabe84

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No.
We don't know that.
It's merely one of a dozen assumptions that are being run up the flagpole to both gauge and in some cases try and influence sentiment.

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I thought that was the case. A lot of people jumping to conclusions before actually knowing the full plan.
 
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No.
We don't know that.
It's merely one of a dozen assumptions that are being run up the flagpole to both gauge and in some cases try and influence sentiment.

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It really doesn't matter, in the first instance, which Exchange it is, whichever is the most accommodative.

As long as the end result is redomiciliation there.

We can "move house" again and find something "bigger and better" later, if we want.

The TXSE Texas Stock Exchange, is looking like it wants to be the "new" Premier Exchange, so that would be our "Future goal".
 
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manny100

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More from America's Seed FAund.
Interesting that Blue Ridge Envisioning (acquired by Parsons Corporation) and are a partner of BRN have development projects for defense through America's Seed Fund.
See the link below:
Award | SBIR
MENTAT PROJECT " The BrainChip Akida Event Domain Neural Processor development environment will be utilized for demonstration as it provides a simulated execution environment for running converted models under the discrete, low quantization constraints of neuromorphic hardware. In the option effort we pursue direct Spiking Neural Network (SNN) implementation and compare performance on the Akida hardware, and potentially other vendor’s hardware as well. We demonstrate the capability operating on real hardware in a relevant environment by conducting a data collection and demonstration activity at a U.S. test range with relevant EW emitters."
and another project:
Award | SBIR
Navy Facility Health monitoring and prioritisation. - " The BrainChip Akida Event Domain Neural Processor development environment will be utilized for demonstration as it provides a simulated execution environment for running converted models under the discrete, low quantization constraints of neuromorphic hardware."
Again check the timelines from start to finish at the bottom of the links. After project finish it then takes time to put to practical use..
 
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AusEire

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Do we actually know BRN is going to the NASDAQ are people just making things up ?
Making things up. No exchange has been mentioned
 
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HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!
I thought that was the case. A lot of people jumping to conclusions before actually knowing the full plan.
Aye, but there's the rub.
It is exceedingly unlikely that we, as retail share holders with our relatively modest holdings will ever actually, know a full plan.
Perhaps if we ever managed by hook or by crook to somehow amass enough to be classified as soph's we might get a little more access and information.
But at our level, our involvement will mostly and mainly be motivated by instinct and hope and mainly driven by greed and fear.
It is what it is and sometimes we get it right, sometimes we get it wrong. 🤣

The other factor to consider is that both we and the Companies we invest in are acting in a dynamic environment which is subject to further change over time, which cannot always be accurately predicted.
So, as in battle, it's often the case that no plan survives contact with the enemy.
And this is why they are all (wisely) reticent to put on the record just what they are intending to do, going forward.
I know it sucks.
But, as Ned is reputed to have said, "such is life". 🤣
 
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Rach2512

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America's Seed Fund:
Here is the history of Quantum Ventura/AKIDA history of the development of the " only game in town cybersecurity".
The development was funded by America's Seed Fund.
Worth a read to appreciate how long it takes to go from start to finish. see bottom of the link.
Solicited by QV in 2021, commenced in April 2022, finalized in April 2024. It appears Lockheed-Martin was not involved until after April'24.
Obviously saw the $$$$ signs flashing.
Another interesting point is that the development included comparing AKIDA against Intel Loihi. Obviously AKIDA won hands down.
As Loihi is a research chip and not commercially available its obviously only used as confirmation of AKIDA performance.
Have a read of the link. Its very interesting.
There are a few projects AKIDA has been involved in with Seed fund $.
AKIDA makes other products better.
Award | SBIR


Thanks @manny100 for sharing the link, very impressive all those thorough tests and Brainchip came out on top, I can see why we are inundated with downrampers, they must be feeling very nervous of what's coming, I wouldn't want to be in their shoes when news drops, how do they sleep at night.


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As part of Phase 1 feasibility study, we evaluated the viability to develop a real-time HPC-scale neuromorphic cyber agent software called Cyber-NeuroRT. We evaluated several scalable neuromorphic techniques to detect and predict cybersecurity threats, compared full precision machine learning models with neuromorphic models and developed an end-to-end Proof of Concept (POC). Upon completion of Phase 2 prototype, we will produce dramatic reductions in latency and power--up to 100x--without sacrificing accuracy. This will enable quicker response times and savings in operating costs. Cyber-NeuroRT will be a real-time neuromorphic processor-based monitoring tool to predict and alert cybersecurity threats and warnings using the Neuromorphic Platforms of Intel Loihi 1 and BrainChip Akida. For our Phase 1 POC development, we used 450,000 Zeek log entries with a mixture of normal and malicious data for training the supervised ML models. As part of our study, we covered the following: Cyber Attack types covered – 8 attack types: backdoor, DDOS, DOS, injection, password, ransomware, scanning and XSS, Source files – Zeek log files and Packet Capture Format files (PCAP) containing both malicious and normal records. We used both Supervised and Unsupervised algorithms. We used algorithms including SNN and CNN-to-SNN conversion with unsupervised learning and supervised learning rules. To build a full-fledged prototype of Cyber-Neuro RT, we plan to transition the proof-of-concept work to scale to a large data set with additional threat types and other datasets from an HPC environment. HPC environments operate at larger scales than traditional IT domains and our solution should be able to monitor and predict events at more than 160,000 inferences per second. Tuning of Spike Neural Networks (SNN) parameters such as precision of weights and number of neurons used are two software parameters to explore. The chip can be tuned between high v. low power modes and performance can be studied as a function of power draw. Evaluation will be performed across a variety of datasets and parameter settings to estimate deployment performance. We will work on efficiency scaling of SNN algorithms in terms of accuracy and hardware metrics like power and energy consumption. Since cybersecurity attack classification is a temporal process, we will leverage recent advancements in the algorithm community to map temporal dynamics of SNNs to recurrent architectures. Further, to adapt to novel attack vectors, we will explore unsupervised learning techniques in a dynamic network architecture where we will grow or shrink the network as and when novel attack vectors arise. We will also perform an algorithm-hardware co-design analysis by ensuring that our algorithm proposals cater to and consider specific constraints from Akida or Loihi processors like network size, bit quantization levels, among others. 3.1 Some of the features of Cyber-NeuroRT prototype shall include: Ability to monitor, predict and provide system wide alerts of impending cybersecurity threats and warnings at scale by collecting and prioritizing data from Zeek logs and PCAP files streamed in real-time or batch. We will expand and refine different training techniques like CNN to SNN conversion, direct backpropagation training through surrogate gradient methods or local unsupervised Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity (STDP) enabled approaches. Compare performance of threat detection between neuromorphic processing vs GPU-based systems and compare between Akida and Intel Loihi processors. Ability to process the data system-wide at an unprecedented scale enabling adaptive, streaming analysis for monitoring and maintaining large-scale scientific computing integrity. Dashboards for security administrators and security analysts.
 
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Guzzi62

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Do we actually know BRN is going to the NASDAQ or are people just making things up ?
Making things up. No exchange has been mentioned
Nasdaq is the most likely one if you look at cost and requirements?

Though NYSE constitutes the most prominent market capitalisation, NASDAQ lists more companies. NASDAQ also has relatively limited regulations and requirements, making it advantageous for start-ups to join the NASDAQ wagon.

Some more info:


 
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toasty

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I thought that was the case. A lot of people jumping to conclusions before actually knowing the full plan.
In a vacuum of information (i.e. the board keeping us in the dark) it is human nature to try to fill the void with whatever seems at least possible........

I have said before and I'll say again that I can't believe the BoDs would have even bought this up if they werent confident it'll get up. For whatever reason they are choosing to keep the real thinking from their long suffering shareholders.........
 
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I thought that was the case. A lot of people jumping to conclusions before actually knowing the full plan.
So where else would we go if not the nasdaq?
 

7für7

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Me..As I’ve been reading the posts here for days…

Oh wow, this is great news… the US offers more opportunities!”

“Oh no… an RS? We’re screwed…”

“Oh, he has a great argument… after all, we have connections to the Air Force.”

“Shit… he’s right… we’re definitely fuuuu…”*

“But wait… he has a good point, the manipulation rate on the ASX is high. Good thing the switch is happening!”

“Jesus Christ… to meet the criteria, the stock price really needs to be way above $2… how many shares will I even have left in the end?”

“HA! That’s right, he has a point! We have a year ahead of us… something significant will be announced by then!

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Me..As I’ve been reading the posts here for days…

Oh wow, this is great news… the US offers more opportunities!”

“Oh no… an RS? We’re screwed…”

“Oh, he has a great argument… after all, we have connections to the Air Force.”

“Shit… he’s right… we’re definitely fuuuu…”*

“But wait… he has a good point, the manipulation rate on the ASX is high. Good thing the switch is happening!”

“Jesus Christ… to meet the criteria, the stock price really needs to be way above $2… how many shares will I even have left in the end?”

“HA! That’s right, he has a point! We have a year ahead of us… something significant will be announced by then!

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Wished someone had opened a new topic as I’m losing track of anything worth reading now

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