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OOOooh...

I just stumbled across this LinkedIn post about neuromorphic chips from Soumya Sagiri (Principal Gen AI Privacy Security Strategist & Engineering @ AWS).

IMO her post signals that neuromorphic hardware is the logical next step once current edge-to-cloud security and privacy workflows hit their practical limits.

She reframes neuromorphic computing as a security and privacy enabler, not just a power-efficiency experiment, but she notes that “neuromorphic hardware is still mostly in research and pilot stage today (e.g., Intel Loihi, IBM TrueNorth).”

I’m thinking I’ll email this to Tony Lewis tomorrow to see if he’d like to invite Soumya to try Akida Cloud, which allows hardware-free testing of BrainChip’s Akida 2 platform.

Soumya also says: “In the future, neuromorphic chips could act as a real-time security co-processor… flagging anomalies in milliseconds.” To me, that makes it pretty explicit - the future state of this architecture is neuromorphic, with mainstream adoption once hardware is production-ready.

And take a look at the comment below from Rudy Bakalov (Cloud/Cybersecurity/AI exec, AWS)!

Rudy says: “Neuromorphic chips will change the game once they move from pilot to production,” and he calls out on-device agentic AI as the first breakout use case, arguing neuromorphic creates a new security paradigm.

For clarity, on-device agentic AI = a self-contained intelligent agent that can sense its environment, decide, and take action in real time- right on the device.

Might as well ask Tony if he'd like to send Rudy an invite too while I'm at it...


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Great idea brilliant 👏
 
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If we cuold all laern to slepl eglsnih then our cmopehernsion of the wtriten wrod wuold ipmorve iemmasurably.

Our brain sorts it out anyway ... sort of like Akida really !!!
I guess if you can spell you can understand what you have written as I’ve not a clue what you wrote 😂
 
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Exciting developments coming in a flurry of news grabs, got to be feeling positive.

Now the 4C delivered pretty much what all shareholders were thinking but maybe not saying, I felt that the update was well
presented, explained clearly with a clear agenda ahead.

Do I think another Cap. Raise is on the agenda......yes, I do, just call it a forced dilution if we wish to succeed.

The company's forward estimates of outgoings have been set at around 4.92 million USD per quarter, for just under 9 months
of runway, with no revenue factored in obviously, or Cap. Raise's for that matter either.

Too much positive activity going on, let's go Brainchip!

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No need to cap raise if someone decides they would like to partner with us for a few billion $$$
 
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No need to cap raise if someone decides they would like to partner with us for a few billion $$$
Clearly the future belongs to Brainchip
It’s just the waiting
But I think we have a lot less time to wait now, as most of the waiting is done ✅
It could be only months not years now , which I think is a huge milestone and positive outlook
 
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OOOooh...

I just stumbled across this LinkedIn post about neuromorphic chips from Soumya Sagiri (Principal Gen AI Privacy Security Strategist & Engineering @ AWS).

IMO her post signals that neuromorphic hardware is the logical next step once current edge-to-cloud security and privacy workflows hit their practical limits.

She reframes neuromorphic computing as a security and privacy enabler, not just a power-efficiency experiment, but she notes that “neuromorphic hardware is still mostly in research and pilot stage today (e.g., Intel Loihi, IBM TrueNorth).”

I’m thinking I’ll email this to Tony Lewis tomorrow to see if he’d like to invite Soumya to try Akida Cloud, which allows hardware-free testing of BrainChip’s Akida 2 platform.

Soumya also says: “In the future, neuromorphic chips could act as a real-time security co-processor… flagging anomalies in milliseconds.” To me, that makes it pretty explicit - the future state of this architecture is neuromorphic, with mainstream adoption once hardware is production-ready.

And take a look at the comment below from Rudy Bakalov (Cloud/Cybersecurity/AI exec, AWS)!

Rudy says: “Neuromorphic chips will change the game once they move from pilot to production,” and he calls out on-device agentic AI as the first breakout use case, arguing neuromorphic creates a new security paradigm.

For clarity, on-device agentic AI = a self-contained intelligent agent that can sense its environment, decide, and take action in real time- right on the device.




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Yep. Cybersecurity at the edge is the greatest unmet need for IoT and all wired and wireless connexions. Add a bit of federated learning and toss in a few RAGs, ...

RAGs to riches!
 
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Clearly the future belongs to Brainchip
It’s just the waiting
But I think we have a lot less time to wait now, as most of the waiting is done ✅
It could be only months not years now , which I think is a huge milestone and positive outlook

Patience of the genuine Brainchip shareholder

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BRAINCHIP PLEASE ACTION!!!!

“A new law has come into force in the EU that aims to give customers control over their own data — from cars to smartphones. For companies, this poses existential challenges. They are now searching for new strategies to keep the data in their own hands.”

 
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This is a great little article; it seems to me at least that the AKD1500 mass production run relates to this agreement, and if you read what
is stated in the company's update from Sean, reinforces what I think.

Things are bubbling away in the pot very nicely thank you.

Tech (founders' territory) :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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Clearly the future belongs to Brainchip
It’s just the waiting
But I think we have a lot less time to wait now, as most of the waiting is done ✅
It could be only months not years now , which I think is a huge milestone and positive outlook
I tend to agree with you now. With what Sean said in that last interview and the recent announcements I feel by the time the chips are available for sale we'll be seeing a nice increase in revenue.
Also we have to remember that Sean presented a 5 year plan to the board and this time next year it will be coming on 5 years. The board would not have signed off on a vision of still running in the red in 5 years time in my opinion.
So I think we'll be smiling with some very patient and relieved people come this time next year.
 
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