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Something is definitely “ar-eye“ because they‘re pretty big and bulky.

I have a really tiny nose, it’s practically invisible. I reckon these glasses would probably just slip right off my face.

Presumably this is just the prototype and following versions would be slimmed down for the more fashion conscious or nasally-challenged people amongst us.
😆 Have you notice the majority of famous people have small noses, bar Al Pacino and likes course 😉
Could be a sign youll become rich and famous one day yourself Bravo 🙏 .
 
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Don’t worry …it’s not your fault or lack of research skills…based on my research yesterday and again today, it’s not mentioned anywhere.

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So you seriously call clicking on a LinkedIn link that someone else provided “research”? Did you possibly mean to translate the German word “Nachforschungen” (investigation/to look into something)?

Well, it seems you need to hone your “research skills”, then, and enquire with LinkedIn about why they appear to be withholding certain information from you, as in my case said LinkedIn post continues to show the word “internship” even 20 hours later.


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I even tried changing my language settings to German (as in your screenshot) to make sure the additional info I got wasn’t somehow getting “lost in translation” (even though the thought seemed silly enough), but as expected, the word “Praktikum” shows up on my screen in lieu of “internship”.



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Also, if this were a permanent rather than temporary position, why would Eetha Veera Nagendra Kumar signal to his LinkedIn network that he were “open to work”? (Unless it were a part-time position, for which there is no indication, or unless the first few days at the BrainChip India office had already triggered his flight instinct? 😂).

Just asking: Surely you wouldn’t be so naïve to post a photoshopped image and expect people not to fact-check? 🤔

Anyway, thank’s for providing further proof that dishonesty abounds on this forum with regards to people claiming to have me (and others) on ignore… 🤣
 
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Recent Anthony Lewis linked in comment:
M Anthony Lewis • FollowingCTO@BrainChip | AI, Robotics, Disruptive Computing3wWow. I have a simple goal: Just say true things. If everyone did that, the world would be a much better place. If people don't like the truth, you have to accept that.
In context makes his more recent comment pretty special for holders:
" TENNS, stay tuned"
 
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Hey Believers,
How positive is Dr. Tony ? you've just got to love has enthusiasm, as mentioned to me, Tony was a top replacement for Peter, as smart, well that's a personal choice if you know both guys.

Peter has well and truly earned his stripes, Tony, despite being very intelligent, has yet to win the Australian shareholders over yet, in my opinion of course.

But I personally like how active and honest he comes across on LinkedIn.

TENN's is clearly ahead of the mob, I agree with the few who have mentioned Defense, I have commented a few times how I feel we will excel in the space sector, it appears our targeted markets, being, Aerospace, DOD, Cybersecurity, Medical and further down the revenue pipeline, Automotive we will excel.

SWaP is clearly one of our strengths moving forward, if you quietly check out with whom we are engaged with, their USD market caps prove to all non-believers that Brainchiip's technology at the far edge is currently out of the reach of our potential competitors, this isn't a child's little game, this is the real big league, and we are neck deep in these engagements.

Am I still backing a winner, despite the frustrating decade, yes I am and so are you lot..please don't get sucked into the day to day drama, we still have what they want, so hold tight..... Integrity resides at Brainchip !!

Just passing by...❤️ Tech.
 
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Hey Believers,
How positive is Dr. Tony ? you've just got to love has enthusiasm, as mentioned to me, Tony was a top replacement for Peter, as smart, well that's a personal choice if you know both guys.

Peter has well and truly earned his stripes, Tony, despite being very intelligent, has yet to win the Australian shareholders over yet, in my opinion of course.

But I personally like how active and honest he comes across on LinkedIn.

TENN's is clearly ahead of the mob, I agree with the few who have mentioned Defense, I have commented a few times how I feel we will excel in the space sector, it appears our targeted markets, being, Aerospace, DOD, Cybersecurity, Medical and further down the revenue pipeline, Automotive we will excel.

SWaP is clearly one of our strengths moving forward, if you quietly check out with whom we are engaged with, their USD market caps prove to all non-believers that Brainchiip's technology at the far edge is currently out of the reach of our potential competitors, this isn't a child's little game, this is the real big league, and we are neck deep in these engagements.

Am I still backing a winner, despite the frustrating decade, yes I am and so are you lot..please don't get sucked into the day to day drama, we still have what they want, so hold tight..... Integrity resides at Brainchip !!

Just passing by...❤️ Tech.
He has most definitely won my vote here in Australia, absolutely.
How's the poetry, how goods that. i mean really good attitude that's is my thinking.Tony will be enlightening us again soon I believe 😉
 
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Hey Believers,
How positive is Dr. Tony ? you've just got to love has enthusiasm, as mentioned to me, Tony was a top replacement for Peter, as smart, well that's a personal choice if you know both guys.

Peter has well and truly earned his stripes, Tony, despite being very intelligent, has yet to win the Australian shareholders over yet, in my opinion of course.

But I personally like how active and honest he comes across on LinkedIn.

TENN's is clearly ahead of the mob, I agree with the few who have mentioned Defense, I have commented a few times how I feel we will excel in the space sector, it appears our targeted markets, being, Aerospace, DOD, Cybersecurity, Medical and further down the revenue pipeline, Automotive we will excel.

SWaP is clearly one of our strengths moving forward, if you quietly check out with whom we are engaged with, their USD market caps prove to all non-believers that Brainchiip's technology at the far edge is currently out of the reach of our potential competitors, this isn't a child's little game, this is the real big league, and we are neck deep in these engagements.

Am I still backing a winner, despite the frustrating decade, yes I am and so are you lot..please don't get sucked into the day to day drama, we still have what they want, so hold tight..... Integrity resides at Brainchip !!

Just passing by...❤️ Tech.
We will win one way or the other.:)
Worst case scenario is the value of our patent portfolio.
The roadmap plans ahead include GenAI and AKIDA GEN 3. Also LLMs, NLP, SSM's etc.
Only gets better.
The above in context of expected growth in Neuromorphic Edge AI and BRN's current leadership position.
 
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I read somewhere they were axing any division which didn't guarantee at least 30% return on investment, or something along those lines. Perhaps Loihi 2 is in that category?

I hope so. I guess that Loihi2 is not urgent enough for them to invest staff and money in further development at this stage.
Intel is now reducing costs in all areas.
 
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He has most definitely won my vote here in Australia, absolutely.
How's the poetry, how goods that. i mean really good attitude that's is my thinking.Tony will be enlightening us again soon I believe 😉


It isn't poetry, it the lyrics to a song called "Something's Coming" from Westside story..
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
😆 Have you notice the majority of famous people have small noses, bar Al Pacino and likes course 😉
Could be a sign youll become rich and famous one day yourself Bravo 🙏 .

I like the way you think Smoothie! Hehehe! 🤣

If I ever become rich and famous, I’ll need some friends to come sailing with me around the Bahamas and you’ll be the first on my list of invitees.

We can look out from the yacht’s jacuzzi and wave at Mr and Mrs Bezos as they float past us in their inferior vessel. And then we can pretend we can’t hear what they‘re saying while they desperately try to discover where we bought our humungous yet totally groovy glasses from.
 
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Speaking of interns:

Ghazaleh Ostovar recently started her summer internship with our Laguna Hills office (working remotely). Unlike other summer interns, who are usually still enrolled at uni, she has a PhD and years of work experience “in mathematical modeling, numerical simulation, and machine learning for biological systems”.

Given her background in health/medical physics and her stated interest in “applying data science and ML to problems in biotech and healthcare”, she presumably applied for Project 6, which was slated to have a team size of 4-5?


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The BrainChip 2025 Summer Internship Program is out.

As every year, the University of Washington’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is encouraging their students to apply - and in previous years, a number of UW students did in fact succeed in landing an internship with our company.

Sadly, though, as usual, this document would have benefitted from proper proofreading pre-publication, sigh…
XX projects we are looking for Interns”?!
And Project 4 is missing altogether?!

Depending on their respective project, the incoming summer interns will be assigned to various BrainChip engineers such as Ritik Shrivastava (a UW alumnus himself), Dhvani Kothari, Kurt Manninen…


The project I found especially intriguing is

Project 8: Neuromorphic Compute in the Cloud
Leverage cloud FPGAs for large scale event based computation

Objectives:
To design and implement a large scale neuromorphic event-based network on a cloud FPGA infrastructure


Description: BrainChip currently has multiple neuromorphic architectures which run on local FPGAs. This limits the size and location of networks for testing and demonstration. In this project, we would take one architecture and scale it up to very large size, and run it on cloud FPGAs from Amazon or Intel.
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Big noaeI like the way you think Smoothie! Hehehe! 🤣

If I ever become rich and famous, I’ll need some friends to come sailing with me around the Bahamas and you’ll be the first on my list of invitees.

We can look out from the yacht’s jacuzzi and wave at Mr and Mrs Bezos as they float past us in their inferior vessel. And then we can pretend we can’t hear what they‘re saying while they desperately try to discover where we bought our humungous yet totally groovy glasses from.
Are only friends with small noses invited? Just asking for a friend…
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Something is definitely “ar-eye“ because they‘re pretty big and bulky.

I have a really tiny nose, it’s practically invisible. I reckon these glasses would probably just slip right off my face.

Presumably this is just the prototype and following versions would be slimmed down for the more fashion conscious or nasally-challenged people amongst us.
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I like the way you think Smoothie! Hehehe! 🤣

If I ever become rich and famous, I’ll need some friends to come sailing with me around the Bahamas and you’ll be the first on my list of invitees.

We can look out from the yacht’s jacuzzi and wave at Mr and Mrs Bezos as they float past us in their inferior vessel. And then we can pretend we can’t hear what they‘re saying while they desperately try to discover where we bought our humungous yet totally groovy glasses from.
Now that's poetry
 
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The answer is I personally believe Brainchip has already gained real traction in at least the following markets.

1. Aerospace and Defence

2. Drones (civilian)

3. Medical

4. Industrial

5. Cyber security

6. Transportation

7. RISC-V Ai extension

and yet we still hang around at what I consider to be well below true value based on the lowest of two analyst reports commencing at $AU1.20 and terminating at $AU1.97.

My opinion only DYOR

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Are only friends with small noses invited? Just asking for a friend…
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Not at all Jo! Whatever size your schnoz is, is fine by me.

So count yourself invited!!!🥳 🍾🏖️🪇

And if you do happen to have an abnormally large honker, then you can safeguard my glasses by wearing them on-top of your own pair when I go for a swim.
 
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SWaP is clearly one of our strengths moving forward, if you quietly check out with whom we are engaged with, their USD market caps prove to all non-believers that Brainchiip's technology at the far edge is currently out of the reach of our potential competitors, this isn't a child's little game, this is the real big league, and we are neck deep in these engagements.

Hi TECH,

are you privy to know more about the depth of engagement that our competitors have with their partners?

Have a look at the ecosystems of two of those companies that, just like us, already have products on the market. Pretty unknown names, huh? Oh, wait…



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Not at all Jo! Whatever size your schnoz is, is fine by me.

So count yourself invited!!!🥳 🍾🏖️🪇

And if you do happen to have an abnormally large honker, then you can safeguard my glasses by wearing them on-top of your own pair when I go for a swim.
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Hi TECH,

are you privy to know more about the depth of engagement that our competitors have with their partners?

Have a look at the ecosystems of two of those companies that, just like us, already have products on the market. Pretty unknown names, huh? Oh, wait…



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So I guess Loihi 2 will have to wait now … and BrainChip will profit from that situation. More good engineers are now also looking for a new job.
I read somewhere they were axing any division which didn't guarantee at least 30% return on investment, or something along those lines. Perhaps Loihi 2 is in that category?
I hope so. I guess that Loihi2 is not urgent enough for them to invest staff and money in further development at this stage.
Intel is now reducing costs in all areas.

I doubt the neuromorphic team at Intel Labs will be affected much, if at all…
The appointment of Sachin Katti as Intel’s CTO, AI Officer and Head of Intel Labs suggests otherwise.



“Lip-Bu Tan, the newly appointed chief executive of Intel has launched a major leadership overhaul aimed at streamlining decision-making at the company, according to Reuters. With the new changes, Sachin Katti will become the chief technology office officer of Intel and will lead the company's AI effort. Also, the new management structure will get flatter and technical leaders from key groups will get direct lines with the CEO.

"Sachin Katti is expanding his role to include chief technology and AI officer for Intel," a spokesperson for Intel confirmed to Tom's Hardware. "As part of this, he will lead our overall AI strategy and AI product roadmap, as well as Intel Labs and our relationship with the startup and developer ecosystems."

New CTO

Up until now, Sachin Katti was in charge for Intel's networking and edge computing business unit and prior to that he was CTO of that unit. However, with the new expansion of his role, he will become chief technology officer of the whole company and the head of Intel Labs, therefore responsible for all the fundamental and applied research at Intel, which includes fundamental research for Intel's process technologies.

The appointment of a dedicated AI chief is perhaps a long overdue job as Intel's AI strategy so far has not exactly been a success.
Perhaps the problem is that AI was a part of Intel's data center unit and was considered as somewhat of a second-class citizen and therefore competed both for resources and management attention. With a dedicated lead, this could change, but keep in mind that Sachin Katti will not be solely dedicated to AI as he will be Intel's CTO as well as in charge of the edge and networking business.

(…) That said, Katti will not be the first Intel CTO with additional responsibilities. However, Katti's CTO and AI responsibilities are both strategically important for the company's future and the fusion of the roles may be a strategic move by Lip-Bu Tan (…)”



Here are two press releases from MWC Barcelona 2024, when Sachin Katti was in charge of Intel’s Network and Edge Group. At that event, Ericsson demoed a radio receiver algorithm prototype targeting Loihi 2.



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And check out this video:







Also, Intel recently hired Jean-Didier Allegrucci:

“Allegrucci has been named VP of AI System on Chip (SoC) Engineering. He will be responsible for managing the development of multiple SoCs that will be part of Intel’s AI roadmap. He joins from Rain AI, an innovative startup where he led AI silicon engineering. Prior to joining Rain, he spent 17 years at Apple where he oversaw the development of more than 30 SoCs used across many of the company’s flagship products.”

 
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