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MDhere

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I wouldn't say it doesn't apply to BRN.

He's clearly sending a message for a reason and not just "shooting the breeze".

I think he could be saying "pay me more money, or I'm joining Rudy".

He talks about investment "in people" and that the patents don't mean much, if the ones who created them are gone.

Rudy is gone and he's the main other side of that equation, with TENNs and PLEIADES.

You have to imagine, that he and Rudy still communicate and he is probably saying how "great" it is to work for Nvidia.

I think they should pay him what he's asking.
Unfortunately, if they can't, or won't, Nvidia will.
@manny100 @DingoBorat I actually think he is giving himself a pat on the back inc Rudy for the Akida 2.0 and tenns. Basically saying patents are good but needs a expertise to bring it all together like Olivier and Rudy have for Akida 2.0 and Tenns. Anyway that's how I see it.
 
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White Horse

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That's my honest assessment of what he's saying.

I don't like it.

Do you think it's just a random comment by him?
I think your assessment is way of base, just like few of the other comments I've read.
I think he's saying that it is a brilliant place to work, that nurtures and encourages it's employees to think outside the box.
And for Rudi and others that have been offered positions that they had only dreamed of, thank BrainChip for being such a wonderful training academy.
If you think it's a money problem, maybe you and few others should stump the funds to bribe them to stay.
 
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RobjHunt

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Just wondering if you’ve seen this yet @Bravo

 
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7für7

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That's my honest assessment of what he's saying.

I don't like it.

Do you think it's just a random comment by him?


No it’s too long and emotional if you ask me. And I also think it has to do with brainchip. But let’s see what happen next week
 
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CHIPS

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He is talking about his previous company Qelzal Corporation, which he / we referred to ?. The entire article he has written is about his precious company Qelzal .

We’re does it say brainchip in any of his writing it doesn’t .
I can’t see it.

Oh, now I understand, thank you. I did not see it because I was so focused on his present job and employer that I must have missed it.
 
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CHIPS

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I think your assessment is way of base, just like few of the other comments I've read.
I think he's saying that it is a brilliant place to work, that nurtures and encourages it's employees to think outside the box.
And for Rudi and others that have been offered positions that they had only dreamed of, thank BrainChip for being such a wonderful training academy.
If you think it's a money problem, maybe you and few others should stump the funds to bribe them to stay.

If nobody is sure how to understand it, it is not a good post! He should delete it.
 
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Just to change the topic. Expo in Osaka has been started and Kawasaki released this 😂 I will buy one of those! That looks fun!!!!

Oh wait… release is 2050….. what a shit day today…
 
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This is a good clip, on why the Trump administration, is doing what they're doing.

Stephen Miller, is like a bulldog in a greyhounds body (maybe a Dobermann?).





This is just from a quick Google...

"China's biggest imports from the U.S. are soybeans, oilseeds and grains, amounting to $13.4 billion in 2024, as well as $14.7 billion of various fuels and $15.3 billion of electrical machinery, according to U.S. trade data."

"Which countries export the most to the US? In 2024, Mexico exported $505.9bn of goods to the US, according to the US International Trade Administration. This was followed by China, which exported $438.9bn, Canada ($412.7bn), Germany ($160.4bn) and Japan ($148.2bn)."



The US, is by far holding the cards by value, of a trading partner and it's being and has been "jipped" for decades.

China, as Trump said, made the wrong move, as "Its" economy depends on the US, far more than the reverse.

It's either a strong US Country and Economy, or a weak US and a Strong China.

Take your pick.

Ultimately, a Strong US will benefit the World, far more, than what will in hindsight, be seen as a bump in the road.

Ultimately, a strong US economy, will benefit BrainChip.
 
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Just wondering if you’ve seen this yet @Bravo


Wow this new Nintendo must have some real good noise cancelation technology for the C button game chat, 4 people talking and no background noise .
Maybe something for us in the camera as well 🤔
 
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rgupta

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This here does not sound very positive though: "The board of directors chose not to invest the extra amount needed in developing the technology."

He is talking about BrainChip in a very negative way. Yes, he means BrainChip as he wrote WE several times. Maybe he did not mean to, but it sounds like it to me and most probably other readers also.
He clearly mentioned company name as well, which is not brainchip.
Dyor
 
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Luppo71

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This is a good clip, on why the Trump administration, is doing what they're doing.

Stephen Miller, is like a bulldog in a greyhounds body (maybe a Dobermann?).





This is just from a quick Google...

"China's biggest imports from the U.S. are soybeans, oilseeds and grains, amounting to $13.4 billion in 2024, as well as $14.7 billion of various fuels and $15.3 billion of electrical machinery, according to U.S. trade data."

"Which countries export the most to the US? In 2024, Mexico exported $505.9bn of goods to the US, according to the US International Trade Administration. This was followed by China, which exported $438.9bn, Canada ($412.7bn), Germany ($160.4bn) and Japan ($148.2bn)."



The US, is by far holding the cards by value, of a trading partner and it's being and has been "jipped" for decades.

China, as Trump said, made the wrong move, as "Its" economy depends on the US, far more than the reverse.

It's either a strong US Country and Economy, or a weak US and a Strong China.

Take your pick.

Ultimately, a Strong US will benefit the World, far more, than what will in hindsight, be seen as a bump in the road.

Ultimately, a strong US economy, will benefit BrainChip.

100%
This is what it is all about and a damn shame we dont have someone in charge
in Australia with the balls to do the same here by thinking about the citizens here and not overseas.
 

IloveLamp

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