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MORNINGi i was juat reading something and my EYES just POPPED out of their SOCKETS!! once sec as i just fimd them and put them back in !!!!
 
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MORNINGi i was juat reading something and my EYES just POPPED out of their SOCKETS!! once sec as i just fimd them and put them back in !!!!
So we're down to 998 now!
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Morning Chippers,

Looking at the sell side of orders , some WANKER has a 440,000 @ $1.10 order which keeps getting lowerd in the queue.

Can't wait till the big money turn on each other and start buying in earnest.

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So we're down to 998 now!
Lol lol shadow thats funny very quick witted.

Ok it might not be anything but Panasonic used our words in an article i was reading it it caused this reaction lol 😳💟

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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Order just filled,

What's that saying, there is no honour amoungst thives.

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So tomorrow S & P should be announcing the ASX 200 rebalance and the following is what some ‘experts’ think. Whilst the official change and subsequent ASX announcement takes place on 17 June they generally report a fortnight before.

Considering the current ranking of half of those mentioned are far from the 200 mark and we are currently sitting at 202 there is still a slim chance we may be added.

And yes whilst it is not just based on the ranking I still like to think we have a chance.

In and out: Macquarie trading desk’s predictions for ASX 200 rebalance

Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson
and Kanika Sood

May 12, 2022 – 11.23am

ASX 200: 12 changes

ASX 200’s the index whose rebalance has the greatest effect on passive flows of all Australian equity indices (simply because more funds track it than just the ASX 50 or ASX 100). And Macquarie had the longest list of changes for it.

It was pretty confident Platinum Asset Management, Tyro Payments and PolyNovo would leave the ASX 200. On Appen and Codan’s departure, Macquarie rated its conviction as “medium”. Also on the departures list was EML Payments, where the bank had “low” conviction.

The three most likely additions to the ASX 200 were: Core Lithium, Johns Lyng Group and New Hope Corporation.

Additions in the medium-conviction land were West African Resources and Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT. Lastly, lithium explorer Ioneer had a smaller than others chance of getting into the ASX 200.

Core Lithium

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Johns Lyng Group

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New Hope Corporation

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Ioneer

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
And there's more...

Hyundai reportedly switched to Valeo’s LiDAR for its level 3 autonomous Genesis G90 vehicle, despite having invested over $54.3 million in Velodyne.



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Hyundai's sister company Kia to include Highway Driving Pilot (HDP), presumably with Valeo's LiDAR for Level 3 hands-free driving in the Kia EV9! 🥳

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Hyundai's sister company Kia to include Highway Driving Pilot (HDP), presumably with Valeo's LiDAR for Level 3 hands-free driving in the Kia EV9! 🥳

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From the attached article

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I told a mate about BRN when it was 20c, and he ummed and ahhed for a couple of weeks then it took off and, inspired by FOMO, he got some in the 80c range before it peaked in the 90s and then fell to the 30's. It was a rough year, but at least he had the fortitude to hold ...
If you'd told him at 5 cent he might have ummed and arred to buy the FOMO , 300% higher at 20c 🥴
 
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Convinced my boss to invest when we were at 5cents. He threw 5k at it and has held on stong. Needless to say he is rather happy atm, but he keeps wanting another recommendation from me. He thinks I am a stock guru now. Little does he know I'm a one trick pony lol
Easy, tell him to buy more BRN 😆
 
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davidfitz

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So tomorrow S & P should be announcing the ASX 200 rebalance and the following is what some ‘experts’ think. Whilst the official change and subsequent ASX announcement takes place on 17 June they generally report a fortnight before.

Considering the current ranking of half of those mentioned are far from the 200 mark and we are currently sitting at 202 there is still a slim chance we may be added.

And yes whilst it is not just based on the ranking I still like to think we have a chance.

In and out: Macquarie trading desk’s predictions for ASX 200 rebalance

Anthony Macdonald, Sarah Thompson
and Kanika Sood

May 12, 2022 – 11.23am

ASX 200: 12 changes

ASX 200’s the index whose rebalance has the greatest effect on passive flows of all Australian equity indices (simply because more funds track it than just the ASX 50 or ASX 100). And Macquarie had the longest list of changes for it.

It was pretty confident Platinum Asset Management, Tyro Payments and PolyNovo would leave the ASX 200. On Appen and Codan’s departure, Macquarie rated its conviction as “medium”. Also on the departures list was EML Payments, where the bank had “low” conviction.

The three most likely additions to the ASX 200 were: Core Lithium, Johns Lyng Group and New Hope Corporation.

Additions in the medium-conviction land were West African Resources and Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT. Lastly, lithium explorer Ioneer had a smaller than others chance of getting into the ASX 200.

Core Lithium

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Johns Lyng Group

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CORRECTION - As far as I can tell the official ASX announcement of the rebalance will be tomorrow? Happy to be corrected but if we are added tomorrow should be a great day :D


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Well what more needs to be said than what Nviso has published:



ULTRA LOW-POWER

NVISO's technology is purpose built for a new class of ultra-efficient machine learning processors at the extreme edge (low power, on-device, without requiring an internet connection), while being compatible with low-power IoT devices. Supporting a wide range of heterogenous computing platforms ranging from CPU, GPU, NPU, and Neuromorphic computing, NVISO is future proof and works best at the extreme edge.


Nviso's opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Hyundai's sister company Kia to include Highway Driving Pilot (HDP), presumably with Valeo's LiDAR for Level 3 hands-free driving in the Kia EV9! 🥳

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Well thats interesting cause the article i read this morning about Panasonic mention tip of the iceberg also mentions kia

 
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Well what more needs to be said than what Nviso has published:



ULTRA LOW-POWER

NVISO's technology is purpose built for a new class of ultra-efficient machine learning processors at the extreme edge (low power, on-device, without requiring an internet connection), while being compatible with low-power IoT devices. Supporting a wide range of heterogenous computing platforms ranging from CPU, GPU, NPU, and Neuromorphic computing, NVISO is future proof and works best at the extreme edge.


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AKIDA BALLISTA
"NVISO is future proof and works best at the extreme edge."

Those of us who attended the live demonstration of the Nviso in cabin monitoring system in Sydney last week all know that as Tim Llewellyn stated this is because of the incredible power and efficiency of AKIDA technology and the brilliance of Peter van der Made and Anil Mankar.

Using the Nvidia CPU 10 frames per second achieved and 10 watts of power and lots of heat generated to achieve this maximum output.

Using AKIDA can run to 1,000 frames per second at up to 1 watt of power and forget about heat being a problem.

What Nviso is doing with its algorithms and AKIDA technology is being made compulsory by governments.

If you are a motor vehicle manufacturer in the EV space overnight as a result of this your full range of electric vehicles all will loose range and all your published performance figures will have to be flushed down the toilet.

They have a choice of course they can join the Brainchip technology revolution at the Extreme Edge.

By adding a small solar panel on the roof or in a windscreen they can basically replace the power that Nviso and AKIDA draw. Not so easy to do at 10 watts minimum.

My opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Well what more needs to be said than what Nviso has published:



ULTRA LOW-POWER

NVISO's technology is purpose built for a new class of ultra-efficient machine learning processors at the extreme edge (low power, on-device, without requiring an internet connection), while being compatible with low-power IoT devices. Supporting a wide range of heterogenous computing platforms ranging from CPU, GPU, NPU, and Neuromorphic computing, NVISO is future proof and works best at the extreme edge.


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AKIDA BALLISTA

This company has shown itself to be a brilliant promoter of all things Brainchip.

The amount of articles and live demo's truly reflects great passion in the Akida technology.

This type of open support is priceless, and I think you'd agree that this is only the start of much more "Free advertising to come our way".

Normally with the ASX it's a case of "stay away in May" but I feel a strong sense that there's going to be quite a lot of
"washing" going on this month of June...THEN STANDBY... July is the start of a very exciting 12 month period, based on what ?
Based on what we all believe to be true, revenues starting to show up, more Tier 1 companies coming out of stealth mode, more IP contracts emerging...BUT let's just pace ourselves over the entire 4 quarters.

How does the Nanose Medical device play out ?

Do they buy the IP and work in with SiFive or Edge Impulse now ?

When does "real revenue" really start to show up ?

In 2 years ?

Yesterdays Podcast was excellent, we finally heard from someone more excitable than Rob, Marc sounded extremely passionate, basically anything he said was Brainchip without mentioning us directly !

This next chapter will be the best yet, proof of concept is so yesterday's news....Love Brainchip :geek:
 
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Let us not forget in all the ARM hype about SiFive and RISC-V AKIDA partnership:

"In the coming years, RISC-V will see massive growth across different market segments and geographies. Semico Research forecasts that RISC-V–based AI SoCs will see an impressive 73.6% compound annual growth rate by 2027. For the data center (servers) market, Semico estimates that there will be a 98.1% growth rate for RISC-V AI SoCs by 2027. In another performance-driven market, SDDs, Semico predicts 88.5% growth for RISC-V AI SoCs over the same timeframe. RISC-V is already being used by most of the large semiconductor companies and even has support from industry giants you might not expect, including Intel, which recently announced that Intel Foundry Services will offer a range of RISC-V IP cores in partnership with several RISC-V providers, including SiFive. Intel is not only putting a significant amount of engineering resources toward the open-software community, but Intel is also investing $1 billion to support companies building innovative technologies for its foundry ecosystem.

The momentum of RISC-V so far is incredible, but it’s just the beginning. With its unparalleled design freedom, RISC-V will drive this next era of custom silicon design and unleash new possibilities for innovation for organizations of all sizes."



From the SiFive website news page right next to two articles announcing the Brainchip and SiFive partnership.

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