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DK6161

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Ironically the safest/quickest way to clear the Straight Of Hormuz for oil Tankers would likely be to deploy the Hive Mind that Kevin Johnson built in 5 days.
Kevin would drop 1000's of bouys with AKIDA sensors in the Straight for real time response to threats.
Real time response for sea and air drones plus mine detection.
The sensors 'act as one'.
Its pretty well a sure bet that Kevin's 'Hive Mind' will in one way or another be a part of the US Dome early warning system for land, sea, air and space. Then there is the security systems for 'secure' defense facilities and cybersecurity.
Bringing it back home Kevin's ' Hive Mind' would be great for Shark detection at our popular swimming beaches at low cost. They could also advise of a change in safety 'water' conditions potentially dangerous to swimmers and boating.
10000's deployed on our roads could warn us of traffic issues/incidents ahead on our chosen GPS route.
The Hive Mind potential is endless.
Great thinking, but can't help help to think that at the moment were relying on hobby projects to get more exposure on our technology.

This is cool and all, but we need companies to jump in, design their products and put it out the market.

Without that, Sean and co are reluctant to put out any announcements to the ASX. Cool project, but there is no money attached!

Out share price is stagnant and will continue to get eroded week by week. Help!
 

Drewski

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Claude what Is Klepsydra Technologies?

Klepsydra is a Swiss company specializing in:
High-performance edge AI software
Heterogeneous computing optimization (mixing different processor types)
Real-time systems for aerospace, defense, robotics
Customers: ESA (European Space Agency), aerospace companies, defense contractors
This is NOT a random partnership - Klepsydra is serious enterprise software for mission-critical systems.

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Shouldn't Brainchip do an ASX announcement about this partnership (Klepsydra)?
 
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I cant believe a share hasnt had a run in 2 years

We haven't had a price sensitive deal announcement since December 2024 (I'm not talking about a company name slipped into a 4C, where the announcement is price sensitive because of the nature of the quarterly financial information, I'm talking about a stand alone announcement).

Yet again, BRN still doesn't announce partnerships (eg Klepsydra that's been found today). Shareholders (and the market) can only assume that these deals are not material to shareholders since they are not announced on the ASX. This is what Antonio said at the 2025 AGM - "we will absolutely, when something we deem is truly material to the shareholders, we will absolutely put it on ASX"

The market wants solid results, and IMO nothing short of a significant (hopefully IP) deal will move the share price.
 
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Klepsydra Technologies and BrainChip Announce Strategic Partnership for Heterogeneous AI Runtime for Akida™ Processors - The Desert Sun



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Klepsydra Technologies and BrainChip Announce Strategic Partnership for Heterogeneous AI Runtime for Akida™ Processors

Distributed by EIN Presswire

Brainchip Limited Holding Co (ASX:BRN)

“BrainChip’s Akida is the ideal neuromorphic partner in delivering the ‘performance layer’ that allows engineers to focus on building intelligent systems rather than fighting performance bottlenecks”.”

— Mike Carey, President of Klepsydra North America.

LAGUNA HILLS, CA, UNITED STATES, March 12, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Klepsydra Technologies, a leader in high-performance edge computing software, and BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low-power, event-based neuromorphic AI IP, today announced a strategic partnership to develop a revolutionary heterogeneous run-time environment for the BrainChip Akida™ processor family.

The collaboration integrates Klepsydra’s efficient software framework—capable of processing up to 10x more data with 50% less power consumption—directly with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic architecture. This partnership addresses a critical challenge in edge AI: the seamless orchestration of tasks between traditional CPUs and specialized neuromorphic accelerators.

Redefining Edge Performance through Heterogeneity
By utilizing Klepsydra’s proprietary approach, the new runtime will allow developers to offload compute-heavy AI layers to the Akida accelerator while maintaining high-speed synchronization with host processors like ARM, RISC-V, and x86. This “heterogeneous” approach ensures that mission-critical systems in space, defense, and automotive sectors can achieve breakthrough performance without the need for increased hardware complexity.

“The synergy between Klepsydra’s high-performance orchestration and Akida’s event-based processing creates a power-efficient powerhouse for the edge,” said Steven Brightfield, Chief Marketing Officer at BrainChip. “This partnership provides our customers with a unified, space-ready API that simplifies the deployment of complex AI models in a heterogeneous compute for the most demanding requirements”.


Great to see that BrainChip has partnered with Klepsydra Technologies to develop a heterogeneous AI runtime for the Akida neuromorphic processor.

Back in August 2024 I floated the possibility that BrainChip might be working with Klepsydra. At the time it seemed like the two companies technologies might fit really well togther, so it’s interesting to now see that collaboration formally confirmed.

As mentioned in the highlighted post below, Klepsydra has also worked with Frontgrade, European Space Agency and other aerospace programs, Their runtime software has been used for onboard satellite data processing, autonomous spacecraft operations and high-frequency sensor streams in space environments.


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From what little I understand, one of the challenges with neuromorphic chips like Akida is that they don’t usually operate on their own. In most real-world systems you tend to have several different types of processors working together (CPUs, GPUs and other AI accelerators) each doing different parts of the job. The key phrase in the announcement seems to be “heterogeneous AI runtime.” That’s where Klepsydra appears to come in.

The other thing I also noticed is the “10× more data with up to 50% less power/CPU usage” claim mentioned in the announcement. From what I can see, Klepsydra has been citing similar performance improvements in their product materials for a couple of years, with references appearing in product pages and technical briefs around 2024.


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Partnerships like this often take 12 - 24 months before a public announcement, so it wouldn’t surprise me if some level of collaboration had been happening behind the scenes for a while. Hard to know whether those performance figures are related specifically to BrainChip’s integration or simply Klepsydra’s underlying technology.

Klepsydra’s runtime appears to be designed for this kind of streaming AI architecture, which seems naturally compatible with Akida’s event-driven approach and is hopefully really well suited to applications such as robotics, autonomous drones, satellites, radar detection and industrial monitoring. I'm also hoping it links us to NASA's High Performance Space Computing chip at some point in the future. 🚀
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Great thinking, but can't help help to think that at the moment were relying on hobby projects to get more exposure on our technology.

This is cool and all, but we need companies to jump in, design their products and put it out the market.

Without that, Sean and co are reluctant to put out any announcements to the ASX. Cool project, but there is no money attached!

Out share price is stagnant and will continue to get eroded week by week. Help!
We haven't had a price sensitive deal announcement since December 2024 (I'm not talking about a company name slipped into a 4C, where the announcement is price sensitive because of the nature of the quarterly financial information, I'm talking about a stand alone announcement).

Yet again, BRN still doesn't announce partnerships (eg Klepsydra that's been found today). Shareholders (and the market) can only assume that these deals are not material to shareholders since they are not announced on the ASX. This is what Antonio said at the 2025 AGM - "we will absolutely, when something we deem is truly material to the shareholders, we will absolutely put it on ASX"

The market wants solid results, and IMO nothing short of a significant (hopefully IP) deal will move the share price.


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26 February 2026
LETTER TO SHAREHOLDERS
From the BrainChip Holdings Board of Directors

To maintain the highest standards of accuracy, we do not announce:
  • Early-stage discussions, non-binding engagements or verbal commitments.
  • Aspirational outcomes, conjecture, or unverified projections.
  • Information protected by Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs).
    The Company has prepared this IR policy after obtaining appropriate external advice and having regard to the ASX Listing Rules.
    To provide shareholders with greater visibility between major milestones, we are introducing structured quarterly commercial progress summaries, in addition to our regular newsletters. These will provide clear operational insights without breaching commercial confidentiality.

When the going gets tough..............
 
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Asking Ai about cars, brainchip and Valeo.

  1. Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz has been a public pioneer in testing BrainChip’s technology. The VISION EQXX concept car utilized Akida for "keyword spotting" (voice control), achieving efficiency levels five times higher than conventional systems.[3] By 2026, this technology is expected to migrate from high-end concept vehicles into production models within the Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture (MMA) and the MB.OS ecosystem.[4]
  2. Valeo: As a major global Tier-1 supplier, Valeo partnered with BrainChip to integrate neuromorphic processing into their sensor suites.[5] Valeo provides components to a vast array of manufacturers, including BMW, Ford, and the Volkswagen Group. In 2026, cars from these brands utilizing Valeo’s "smart" LiDAR or ultrasonic sensors will effectively be powered by BrainChip IP at the edge.[6
 
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