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Excited to be heading to RISC-V International Summit North America 2025! 🚀

Join us October 22-23 in Santa Clara as we connect with the global RISC-V community driving the future of open computing.

BrainChip will be showcasing our Andes Qilai Voyager Development Platform, demonstrating the power of neuromorphic AI at the edge. Experience firsthand how our ultra-low power, event-based processing delivers breakthrough performance for AI/ML workloads in automotive, IoT, industrial, and edge computing applications.

Looking forward to the keynotes, expo hall, and meaningful conversations with fellow innovators who are shaping the next wave of computing freedom.
 
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First quarter 2026 tap out I believe is the reference, in saying that we still have plenty of irons in the fire with Akida 1 and 2 that will be profitable very soon imo.

Regarding Onsor it would seem they aren't using the 1500 as the ducks don't line up with early 2026 release imo. So this medical application would be something else 🤔
One of those irons in the fire and the one that got plenty of us excited early on was Valeo. The joint development agreement b\w two parties was signed 2020, one would think 5 years is time enough to make some progress, but just noticed Valeo name has been dropped from BRN’s site and not visible under any of the partners section. With BRN’s gaffs with their website and common mistakes they often make in pressos , it’s hard to say if it’s intentional or not. Does anybody know what happened with Valeo ? have they trialled akida and moved on ? . Lidar was spoken as one of the sweet spots for Akida and who knows what’s the play with hearing aids , we’ve been seeing it mentioned in job ads since pre-COVID times.
 
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One of those irons in the fire and the one that got plenty of us excited early on was Valeo. The joint development agreement b\w two parties was signed 2020, one would think 5 years is time enough to make some progress, but just noticed Valeo name has been dropped from BRN’s site and not visible under any of the partners section. With BRN’s gaffs with their website and common mistakes they often make in pressos , it’s hard to say if it’s intentional or not. Does anybody know what happened with Valeo ? have they trialled akida and moved on ? . Lidar was spoken as one of the sweet spots for Akida and who knows what’s the play with hearing aids , we’ve been seeing it mentioned in job ads since pre-COVID times.
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One of those irons in the fire and the one that got plenty of us excited early on was Valeo. The joint development agreement b\w two parties was signed 2020, one would think 5 years is time enough to make some progress, but just noticed Valeo name has been dropped from BRN’s site and not visible under any of the partners section. With BRN’s gaffs with their website and common mistakes they often make in pressos , it’s hard to say if it’s intentional or not. Does anybody know what happened with Valeo ? have they trialled akida and moved on ? . Lidar was spoken as one of the sweet spots for Akida and who knows what’s the play with hearing aids , we’ve been seeing it mentioned in job ads since pre-COVID times.
yeah right there under customers
 
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BrainChip Ltd (ASX:BRN) has presented its latest Investor Roadshow, highlighting its position as a worldwide leader in edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company's Akida technology is designed to solve physical AI acceleration challenges on-device, targeting a wide range of sensors, form factors and models with event-based computing using neuromorphic-inspired efficient spiking for ultra-low power. BrainChip Holdings Ltd is working closely with industry leaders and has established university partnerships to drive innovation. The company's strategy focuses on enabling on-device AI where size, weight and power (SWaP) challenges prevail, targeting large addressable markets with Akida's low-power differentiation. Brainchip is executing on its roadmap, with a strong patent portfolio, advanced engineering talent, and a growing ecosystem of partners. The presentation outlines the significant growth opportunities in the edge AI market, with the overall market expected to reach $102 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 21%. Brainchip is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend, with its flexible licensing model of IP, software and chip designs, and a robust and expanding product portfolio spanning IP, chips, software tools and cloud enablement.#EdgeAi, #neuromorphicProcessing, #lowPower, #wearables, #voiceAssistance
 
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One of those irons in the fire and the one that got plenty of us excited early on was Valeo. The joint development agreement b\w two parties was signed 2020, one would think 5 years is time enough to make some progress, but just noticed Valeo name has been dropped from BRN’s site and not visible under any of the partners section. With BRN’s gaffs with their website and common mistakes they often make in pressos , it’s hard to say if it’s intentional or not. Does anybody know what happened with Valeo ? have they trialled akida and moved on ? . Lidar was spoken as one of the sweet spots for Akida and who knows what’s the play with hearing aids , we’ve been seeing it mentioned in job ads since pre-COVID times.
Valeo has serious competition in the lidar field. I seem to recall that Mercedes selected Luminar as its future lidar supplier for at least some of its vehicles.

https://www.luminartech.com/updates/mb23
February 22, 2023
  • ORLANDO, FL / STUTTGART, Germany –– Luminar (Nasdaq: LAZR), a leading global automotive technology company, announced today a sweeping expansion of its partnership with Mercedes-Benz to safely enable enhanced automated driving capabilities across a broad range of next-generation production vehicle lines as part of the automaker’s next-generation lineup. Luminar’s Iris entered its first series production in October 2022 and the company’s Mercedes-Benz program has successfully completed the initial phase and the associated milestones.
Luminar's trick is foveated scanning, increasing the number of laser dots on fields of interest.
 
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If you add the the comments on linkin from the ex employee to Sean Hehir the other week Why don’t you come clean on how things are really going to shareholders, then the change from CUSTOMERS to TRUSTED BY on Brainchips website, then the change back to making chips from IP Sales, It all paints a picture of failure get ready for another dismal quarterly report follow by fluff then more fluff and statement like 2025 is out year, And Hehir and the rest of his fools still walk away with bonuses larger than the average Australians wage, Bend over shareholders your about to get a Hehir dicken.

There is nothing wrong with a company changing plans/direction, it's called being flexible. It was a smart move by the company, IMO.

It's part of corporate America paying bonuses, but you downrampers fail to acknowledge that, and you keep on mentioning it, like a broken 33 vinyl record, yawn!

That ex employee, is clearly a self-centered person that felt he was not getting enough attention, like a baby, so he got booted out.

Your attempt of making Sean and the directors looking bad are not working on me, and I am sorry to tell you that I am keeping my shares and will be buying more should the opportunity arise.
 
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Excited to be heading to RISC-V International Summit North America 2025! 🚀

Join us October 22-23 in Santa Clara as we connect with the global RISC-V community driving the future of open computing.

BrainChip will be showcasing our Andes Qilai Voyager Development Platform, demonstrating the power of neuromorphic AI at the edge. Experience firsthand how our ultra-low power, event-based processing delivers breakthrough performance for AI/ML workloads in automotive, IoT, industrial, and edge computing applications.

Looking forward to the keynotes, expo hall, and meaningful conversations with fellow innovators who are shaping the next wave of computing freedom.
Yes, and yesterday's anns only get better. Our news dated 23rd April reveals we are integrating the AKIDA 1500 via M.2 card form factor with Andes high performance QiLai SOC.
Perhaps Andes are chasing volume as well as Onsor and likely Bascom Hunter.
 
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Valeo has serious competition in the lidar field. I seem to recall that Mercedes selected Luminar as its future lidar supplier for at least some of its vehicles.

https://www.luminartech.com/updates/mb23
February 22, 2023
  • ORLANDO, FL / STUTTGART, Germany –– Luminar (Nasdaq: LAZR), a leading global automotive technology company, announced today a sweeping expansion of its partnership with Mercedes-Benz to safely enable enhanced automated driving capabilities across a broad range of next-generation production vehicle lines as part of the automaker’s next-generation lineup. Luminar’s Iris entered its first series production in October 2022 and the company’s Mercedes-Benz program has successfully completed the initial phase and the associated milestones.
Luminar's trick is foveated scanning, increasing the number of laser dots on fields of interest.
Maybe Valeo have been waiting on improvements like Akida Lidar Point Cloud.
Valeo Scala 3 runs at 20 fps. Akida Lidar Point Cloud runs at 173 fps plus I dare say many other improvements. IMO of course. Wonder when Gen 4 is due out.

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manny100

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There is nothing wrong with a company changing plans/direction, it's called being flexible. It was a smart move by the company, IMO.

It's part of corporate America paying bonuses, but you downrampers fail to acknowledge that, and you keep on mentioning it, like a broken 33 vinyl record, yawn!

That ex employee, is clearly a self-centered person that felt he was not getting enough attention, like a baby, so he got booted out.

Your attempt of making Sean and the directors looking bad are not working on me, and I am sorry to tell you that I am keeping my shares and will be buying more should the opportunity arise.
Yesterday's announcements keep getting better. Onsor already on the hook and Bascom Hunter trialing with a $100k worth of AKIDA 1500 chips.
See our new release dated 23rd April 2025. Andes via the M.2 card primed for volumes as well? - could well be by the time the 1500 is ready or shortly after?.
"The Brainchip AKD1500 device is integrated into the Voyager development board using an M.2 card form factor. "
BrainChip Extends RISC-V Reach with Andes Technology Integration - Andes Technology
See linked in BRN post.
" Excited to be heading to RISC-V International Summit North America 2025! Join us October 22-23 in Santa Clara as we connect with the global RISC-V community driving the future of open computing. BrainChip will be showcasing our Andes Qilai Voyager Development Platform, demonstrating the power of neuromorphic AI at the edge. Experience firsthand how our ultra-low power, event-based processing delivers breakthrough performance for AI/ML workloads in automotive, IoT, industrial, and edge computing applications."
Of interest:
Andes has shipped IP for over 12 billion SoCs as of 2022, and is ranked the #1 provider of RISC-V CPU IP by SHD Marketing Report.
Andes Technology - Wikipedia

My bold above.
 
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There is nothing wrong with a company changing plans/direction, it's called being flexible. It was a smart move by the company, IMO.

It's part of corporate America paying bonuses, but you downrampers fail to acknowledge that, and you keep on mentioning it, like a broken 33 vinyl record, yawn!

That ex employee, is clearly a self-centered person that felt he was not getting enough attention, like a baby, so he got booted out.

Your attempt of making Sean and the directors looking bad are not working on me, and I am sorry to tell you that I am keeping my shares and will be buying more should the opportunity arise.
Agreed.
Switching to IP-only was a SMART move when Sean first started.
And now moving back to chip-making was a SMARTER move.
I can't wait for the SMARTIER move in 2028, or even the SMARTEST move in 2032 perhaps?

I am buying more shares as we speak!

Not advice as always.
 
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