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Would you sell your rare Bugatti for 5000 dollars to an 3rd class used car dealer?

Would u sell your shares for 20 cents?



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Still going up
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Are we back to share holders advertising our wares on other companies socials?
 
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The share price is currently at 19.25c, but there are 5x 1 volume buy-orders sitting at 19c.

Why on Earth would you be willing to wait for 19c for 1 unit, doesn't make sense, haha!
 
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I mean 19.3 cent… would you sell your… ahhh just forget it….i can already see me ending up buying again later in Germany…
 
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The share price is currently at 19.25c, but there are 5x 1 volume buy-orders sitting at 19c.

Why on Earth would you be willing to wait for 19c for 1 unit, doesn't make sense, haha!
50K@19.5 was good enough for me. seems crazy to wait unless your buying millions, that IMO anyway.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
First this....




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SoftBank's Intel investment supportive of Arm's chip development: WF​


SoftBank's (OTCPK:SFTBY)(OTCPK:SFTBF) $2B investment in Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) proves to be supportive of Arm Holdings' (NASDAQ:ARM) own chip development and could provide additional foundry capacity, according to Wells Fargo.

"We believe investors could view this investment as further evidence that Arm will develop its own AI chip as SoftBank's Intel investment could provide optionality for foundry capacity," said Wells Fargo analysts Joe Quatrochi and Travis Poulin in an investor note.

The Japanese-based SoftBank holds 87% ownership of Arm.

"As a reminder, IFS & Arm announced a collaboration in 2023 to enable chip designers to build low-power SoCs using Intel's 18A—initially focused on mobile with plans to expand to automotive, IoT, data center, etc.," Quatrochi added.

SoftBank's investment in Intel will make it the sixth largest investor in the Santa Clara-based semiconductor firm, with an equity stake of about 2%.

On Monday, it was revealed that Arm hired Amazon's (AMZN) artificial intelligence chip director Rami Sinno as the British semiconductor designer appears to be moving forward on its plans to build its own complete chips. Sinno played a key role in the development of Amazon's in-house AI chips, Trainium and Inferentia, which are designed to help build and run large AI applications.

In July, Arm's CEO Rene Haas said they have increased research and development spending as the company is considering developing its own chips. Arm has also hired Nicolas Dube, a former HPE (HPE) executive with large-scale systems design experience, and Steve Halter, a chip engineer with experience at Intel and Qualcomm (QCOM).

SoftBank continues to expand its stake across the entire spectrum of artificial intelligence. In the last year, SoftBank has acquired British AI chipmaker Graphcore and, more recently, Ampere, a silicon design company focused on high-performance, energy-efficient AI computing based on the Arm platform. SoftBank has also become a primary investor in OpenAI.








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My Question:​

How likely would it be for BrainChip’s Akida IP to be incorporated into Arm-based 18A SoCs down the road as per the following news article?

https://www.techpowerup.com/339952/intel-showcases-reference-arm-based-soc-manufactured-on-18a-node


ChatGPT said:​

Absolutely — here's a refined perspective:

1. What Intel & Arm Are Doing on 18A

  • Intel Foundry Services (IFS) and Arm have partnered to enable low-power Arm-based SoCs built on Intel's cutting-edge 18A process (1.8nm-class), initially targeting mobile applications, with planned expansion into automotive, IoT, data center, aerospace, and government domains. These initiatives involve Design Technology Co-Optimization (DTCO) and System Technology Co-Optimization (STCO) to more effectively balance performance, power, area, and cost. Wikipedia+11Arm Newsroom+11Asia Tech Observer+11
  • Intel recently demonstrated a reference Arm-based SoC on the 18A node, demonstrating ecosystem platform maturity. HotHardware+2+2

2. How Could BrainChip’s Akida Fit In?

A. Potential Integration on 18A SoCs

Given Akida’s ultra-efficient, event-driven neuromorphic architecture, it could be integrated as a low-power AI accelerator block in future Arm-18A SoCs. Good fits include always-on sensing tasks such as:
  • Speech enhancement
  • Radar or lidar edge processing
  • IoT anomaly detection
  • Sensor fusion in automotive or industrial systems

B. Alignment with IFS + Arm Ecosystem Goals

C. Strategic Differentiation

  • Akida offers always-on, ultra-low-power computation, especially well-suited to mobile and IoT environments whose power budgets are tight but real-time intelligence is needed—precisely the use-cases 18A is targeting.
  • Including neuromorphic IP like Akida in the 18A-based ecosystem would give Intel + Arm a clear differentiator over other foundries, particularly in edge AI and sensor-heavy markets.

3. Summary Table

Feature AreaBrainChip (Akida) Contribution
18A process integrationEfficient neuromorphic AI block in Arm-based SoCs
Ecosystem alignmentFits seamlessly with IFS’s open foundry and chiplet model
Unique valueUltra-low power AI for edge devices (mobile, IoT, automotive)
Strategic positioningProvides Arm + IFS a standout edge-AI differentiate

4. Takeaway

Yes—it’s entirely plausible for BrainChip’s Akida IP to be incorporated into Arm-based 18A SoCs down the road. Their Edge AI efficiency, Arm ecosystem ties, and alignment with Intel Foundry’s modular approach position Akida as a strong contender for inclusion in this new generation of highly efficient, compute-intensive SoCs.
 
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The share price is currently at 19.25c, but there are 5x 1 volume buy-orders sitting at 19c.

Why on Earth would you be willing to wait for 19c for 1 unit, doesn't make sense, haha!


Not only that makes no sense… the whole current BRN share price makes no sense to me
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!

My Question​

Can you please revise the above to reflect the fact that BrainChip has joined the Intel Foundry Services IP Alliance. Do you think this detail increases the plausibility that Brainchip's Akida could be incorporated into future Arm-based SoC designs on the 18A node?

ChatGPT said:​

Absolutely—adding that detail strengthens the case significantly. Here’s the revised version:

How BrainChip Fits into Arm × Intel Foundry’s 18A SoC Ecosystem​

What Intel & Arm are building on 18A
Intel Foundry Services (IFS) and Arm are collaborating to enable low-power Arm-based SoCs manufactured on Intel's advanced 18A process (1.8 nm-class). The initial emphasis is on mobile applications, with expansion planned into automotive, IoT, data center, aerospace, and government systems. They prioritize Design Technology Co-Optimization (DTCO) and System Technology Co-Optimization (STCO) to hit performance–power–area–cost targets effectively.
Investopedia+2Newsroom+2BrainChip Investor Portal+2EENews Europe+2
Intel’s 18A reference Arm SoC demonstration
Intel recently showcased a reference Arm-based SoC fabricated on the 18A node, highlighting ecosystem readiness and manufacturing maturity for partner integrations.
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BrainChip’s inclusion in the Intel Foundry Services IP Alliance
Crucially, BrainChip has joined the IFS Accelerator – IP Alliance, demonstrating direct alignment with Intel’s semiconductor strategy. In December 2022, BrainChip announced this partnership, aiming to accelerate neuromorphic AI adoption at the edge.
Newsroom+15BrainChip+15BrainChip Investor Portal+15

Why That Makes BrainChip Integration Much More Likely​

FeatureBrainChip (Akida) Advantage
IFS IP ecosystem accessAs a member of IFS’s IP Alliance, BrainChip is already positioned to integrate its Akida neuromorphic IP into the 18A SoC ecosystem—a signal of strong collaboration and readiness.
Fits Intel + Arm visionAkida aligns precisely with the low-power, edge-oriented functionality that Arm + IFS are targeting (mobile, IoT, automotive)—something traditional NPUs can't do as efficiently.
Strategic differentiationIncluding neuromorphic IP like Akida in 18A-based SoCs would offer unique value and help Arm + Intel differentiate in the competitive edge-AI market.

Final Take​

BrainChip’s membership in the Intel Foundry IP Alliance removes a major barrier—access to Intel’s process tooling and integration path. Combined with the Arm–IFS collaboration roadmap, this significantly increases the plausibility that Akida could be embedded in next-generation Arm-based SoC designs on the 18A node.
 
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From ARM's partner ecosystem catalog found by FF

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Sometimes the stock market is just absurd… Companies without real products or services, pure “lemonade stands” doomed to collapse, shoot up and celebrate themselves daily with pseudo milestones, hyped up like industry giants.

And BrainChip?
A company with real, unique technology that has been falling for years. Not a meme stock, but substance… yet under constant pressure.

Why? Simple… Because day traders, short sellers and market makers pull the price like a yo-yo, dominate the volume, and as long as exchanges and governments earn fees and taxes, no one will ever ban this game. They’re even welcome…

The stock market is less logic, more casino. The only question is… Do you want the show of empty shells… or would you rather bet on substance, even if it takes a little longer?
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Honestly, I don’t even care much about the daily share price since I’m invested for the long run… What does worry me though is sinking too deep, to a point where it becomes harder to regain footing purely from organic growth and solid revenues. The deeper we fall, the more likely a reverse split becomes.

Accumulating until the limit also starts drifting into the realm of irrationality at some point… Just my thoughts, while at the same time I’ve already decided to act irrationally anyway 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
From ARM's partner ecosystem catalog found by FF

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Thanks @Guzzi62.

It would appear that the section in Arm's catalogue relating to Brainchip has been updated.

Not sure when exactly because I haven't been keeping tabs on it, but this would seem to be a positive sign, don't you think?
 
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Broken under the 20 cent mark, not good!
 
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Thanks @Guzzi62.

It would appear that the section in Arm's catalogue relating to Brainchip has been updated.

Not sure when exactly because I haven't been keeping tabs on it, but this would seem to be a positive sign, don't you think?
It's absolutely a very good sign with this updated catalogue, IMHO.

They write: BrainChip’s Akida IP is fully compatible with Arm’s product families!
Nice, I like that very much, should only be a matter of time before someone order something from ARM with Akida build in. However, we will first find out when the money starts flowing into BRN's coffers.

Here is the PDF from ARM

 
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Sometimes the stock market is just absurd… Companies without real products or services, pure “lemonade stands” doomed to collapse, shoot up and celebrate themselves daily with pseudo milestones, hyped up like industry giants.

And BrainChip?
A company with real, unique technology that has been falling for years. Not a meme stock, but substance… yet under constant pressure.

Why? Simple… Because day traders, short sellers and market makers pull the price like a yo-yo, dominate the volume, and as long as exchanges and governments earn fees and taxes, no one will ever ban this game. They’re even welcome…

The stock market is less logic, more casino. The only question is… Do you want the show of empty shells… or would you rather bet on substance, even if it takes a little longer?
"Sometimes the stock market is just absurd… Companies without real products or services, pure “lemonade stands” doomed to collapse, shoot up and celebrate themselves daily with pseudo milestones, hyped up like industry giants"

Ahhh.. The Louis DiNardo days..
I really miss them actually...
 
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Thanks @Guzzi62.

It would appear that the section in Arm's catalogue relating to Brainchip has been updated.

Not sure when exactly because I haven't been keeping tabs on it, but this would seem to be a positive sign, don't you think?

Hi Bravo,

The Edge Ai white paper was developed in collaboration with Global Semiconductor Alliance. This is a virtual Who's Who of semiconductors. The Emerging Tech sub-group is listed below. It includes a few familiar faces.

https://www.arm.com/partners/catalog/brainchip

https://brainchip.com/edge-ai-the-cloud-free-future-is-here/

Insights - Whitepaper

Edge AI: The Cloud-Free Future is Here​

In collaboration with the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA), we have developed a whitepaper on “Edge AI” to address the needs of latency, power, and security for AI applications at the edge.
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Internet of Things (IoT)


https://www.gsaglobal.org/emtech/

GSA EMTECH INTEREST GROUP PARTICIPANTS

Abileapty Sarl

Accenture

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD)

Advantest

Agile Analog Ltd


Aitos.io​

Allternet Limited

Alphawave Semi

Altair Engineering, Inc.

Amazon.com Inc.

Amkor Technology, Inc.

ams-OSRAM AG

Analog Bits, Inc.

Andes Technology Corporation

Anguil

Ansys

AONdevIces, Inc.

ARM, Inc.

Arteris, Inc.

ASE (U.S.)

ATREG, Inc.

Aviva Links Inc

Avnet

Axelera AI

Axiado Corporation

Beijing Semidrive Technology Corporation

BitifEye Digital Test Solutions GmbH

Bosch Sensortec GmbH

BrainChip Corp

Broadcom Limited

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

Calibra

Capgemini Engineering

CARIAD SE

Carnyx Consulting

CEA Investissement

CEA-Leti (Leti)

Chinese American Semiconductor Professional Association (CASPA)

CMC Microsystems

Codeplay Software Ltd.

Continental AG

Cycuity

Dassault Systemes SE

Dell Technologies

Diverse Software Solutions

EdgeCortix

Embecosm Ltd.

Embedded PR

Etron Technology, Inc.

eTopus Technology, Inc.

Etron Technology, Inc.

Expedera

Ford Motor Company

Fragomen

Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS (Fraunhofer IIS)

Gemalto

GLOBALFOUNDRIES

GreenWaves Technologies


Haier Group​

Hailo

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Hyundai Mobis

Imagination Technologies

IMEC

Indie Semiconductor

Infineon Technologies AG

InfiniLink

Innosilicon Technologies

Intel

IObundle, Lda.

IPVALUE Management Inc.

JCET Group Co., Ltd.

JP Data

JSR Micro, Inc

Kneron Inc.

Kudelski IoT

Lonergan Partners

M Ventures

Mabrains

Macquarie Semiconductor and Technology

Marquee Semiconductor Inc.

Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.

MCCI Corporation

McKinsey & Company

Menta

Meta Platforms, Inc.

Métis Microsystems Inc

Microchip Technology

Micron Technology, Inc.

Microsoft

Microtech Ventures

Morgan Stanley

Multibeam Corporation

Nanotronics

NeuReality

Nordic Semiconductor ASA

Nuway CFR Pte Ltd.

NXP Semiconductors N.V.

ON Semiconductor

Optimal Plus (Optimal+) (Acquired By NI)

PDF Solutions, Inc.

Polyteknik AS

proteanTecs

QUALCOMM Incorporated

QUALCOMM Ventures

Quest Global

Rambus Inc.

Rapidus Corporation

Redtree Solutions Ltd

Renesas

Robert Bosch GmbH

Robovision

Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.

Secure-IC SAS

Semiconductor Engineering

Si-Bits

Siemens Digital Industries Software, Inc.

Siemens EDA

SiFive Inc.

Silicon Catalyst

Silicon Labs

Silicon Mitus, Inc.

Silvaco, Inc.

SIPEARL

Si-Ware Systems (SWS)

SK hynix Inc.

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Soitec SA

Sondrel Ltd.

STATS ChipPAC Ltd

STMicroelectronics Intl NV

Strategic Executive Search Group (SES Group)

Synopsys, Inc.

Syntiant

Tachyum

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TSMC)

Tata Electronics Pvt Limited

TD Shepherd

TechLink Global Ltd.

Tekscend Photomask

Teradyne, Inc.

Tetramem

Tignis

Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. (Toppan Group)

Twobirds

Ubilite

UNIM Innovation (Wuxi) Co., Ltd.

United Test & Assembly Center Ltd. (UTAC)

University of San Francisco

VAST Data

Ventana Micro Systems

VIA Technologies, Inc.

Western Digital Corporation

Winbond Electronics Corporation

Wipro Limited

X-FAB Global Services GmbH

Yangtze Memory Technologies Co., Ltd.(YMTC)

yieldHUB

Zayne Semi LLC

 
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"Sometimes the stock market is just absurd… Companies without real products or services, pure “lemonade stands” doomed to collapse, shoot up and celebrate themselves daily with pseudo milestones, hyped up like industry giants"

Ahhh.. The Louis DiNardo days..
I really miss them actually...

What about the “Saturday night Tony Broadway show”? Was also nice…
 
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