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I aren't aware if this has been posted already, but there are certainly a rather large number of semi-conductor/tech companies
partnering up as we move into the next phase in the AI space.

We know of both these companies, and are linked with them..see the attached press release out of India overnight...Tech

Mr. One Percent is back.

Just one tiny percent of the World Wide semiconductor market by 2030:

“Meanwhile, the worldwide semiconductor market is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, up from $440 billion in 2020”

My opinion only DYOR
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Mr. One Percent is back.

Just one tiny percent of the World Wide semiconductor market by 2030:

“Meanwhile, the worldwide semiconductor market is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, up from $440 billion in 2020”

My opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
FF 🤣🤣🤣we are talking Mr BIG 1%;)
 
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Slymeat

Move on, nothing to see.
F/F, not only does Mr Bean look more intelligent, it appears that he is. GLTA
Since Rowan Atkinson (AKA Mr Bean) has a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and a MSc in Electrical Engineering, I expect he does have a good chance of understanding Akida.

Mr Bean is hence quite an appropriate picture to use.
 
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Quick TA thought.

Personally like to see a break through mid 90's confirm poss small double bottom then ~ 1.02 / 1.04 to clear prev supp area now resist.

Failing that then mid / high 70's potential supp revisit & ranging.

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SP action feels weak. Red days we get nailed, green days we hardly move :unsure:... I wonder if its a reflection of the up and coming 4c?
 
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SP action feels weak. Red days we get nailed, green days we hardly move :unsure:... I wonder if its a reflection of the up and coming 4c?
I have no expectations for the next 2 4c’s, after that we need to start seeing some runs on the board.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!

CDAO, Air Force Test AI-Enabled ‘Smart Sensor’ Autonomous Tech on UAS; Lt. Gen. Michael Groen Quoted


perhaps the next articel ist something for our specialists?


Wow @Sirod69! Great find!

The first article says that the Department of Defense "partnered with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to work on the software package, dubbed Smart Sensor “Brain,” and General Atomics on the platform autonomy framework using open architectures".

This caused me to remember reading about Johns Hopkins University's longstanding connections with NASA. In September 20202, NASA and the DOD announced an agreement to collaborate more closely in space. The agreement states "While advancing plans for unprecedented lunar exploration under the Artemis program, NASA also is building on a longstanding partnership with the Defense Department according to a memorandum of understanding announced today by Space Force Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine.

It also says "The agreement commits DOD and NASA to broad collaboration in areas that include human spaceflight, space policy, space transportation, standards and best practices for safe operations in space, scientific research and planetary defense."

In relation to technology it says"But besides operating together in the space domain, the two organizations share the space industrial base, research and development and science and technology that benefit both, he said".

There's link in your first article that says "Smart Sensor, and if you click on it, it takes you to this document which I think makes for some fascinating reading, PARTICULARLY in light of the connections that have been ongoing since NASA first started taking a good, hard look at AKIDA:
  • BrainChip + NASA,
  • NASA + John Hopkins Uni
  • NASA + DOD
I'll be a monkey's uncle if AKIDA is not involved somehow in the “Smart Sensor” unmanned aerial system (UAS) and artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled autonomy capability" or the smart sensors/AI they are referring to in this document.


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I have no expectations for the next 2 4c’s, after that we need to start seeing some runs on the board.
I don't expect royalty revenue in this 4c and possibly the next however I am expecting a significant increase in tech support revenue.
I theorise that royalty revenue in any future 4c's should be expected on the back of an increase in tech support revenue in prior 4c's.
 
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SP action feels weak. Red days we get nailed, green days we hardly move :unsure:... I wonder if its a reflection of the up and coming 4c?
Do not forget that the atmosphere around all things economic is toxic according to the press around the world.

According to the press we will not be able to afford fuel for our cars, eat lettuce in winter, pay our mortgages, or vote for an honest intelligent politician ever, ever again.

Almost forgot the most devastating event bananas are in short supply and Puto’s war that is not a war will last forever. And if that’s not enough China is about to invade and enslave our children.

Then we have floods and houses washed away that were built in locations where Governor Macquarie directed houses should not be built because of the flooding he observed two centuries ago and which we in our wisdom ignored.

The point being there is very little retail confidence. We have even seen it on these threads.

Market players rely upon sentiment. They use good sentiment to cause prices to run too far up and bad sentiment to cause prices to run down to far. They trade on human frailty.

This however is not a new thing as the following highlights:

SAID HANRAHAN by John O'Brien​

"We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
In accents most forlorn,
Outside the church, ere Mass began,
One frosty Sunday morn.


The congregation stood about,
Coat-collars to the ears,
And talked of stock, and crops, and drought,
As it had done for years.


"It's looking crook," said Daniel Croke;
"Bedad, it's cruke, me lad,
For never since the banks went broke
Has seasons been so bad."


"It's dry, all right," said young O'Neil,
With which astute remark
He squatted down upon his heel
And chewed a piece of bark.


And so around the chorus ran
"It's keepin' dry, no doubt."
"We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
"Before the year is out."


"The crops are done; ye'll have your work
To save one bag of grain;
From here way out to Back-o'-Bourke
They're singin' out for rain.


"They're singin' out for rain," he said,
"And all the tanks are dry."
The congregation scratched its head,
And gazed around the sky.


"There won't be grass, in any case,
Enough to feed an ass;
There's not a blade on Casey's place
As I came down to Mass."


"If rain don't come this month," said Dan,
And cleared his throat to speak -
"We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
"If rain don't come this week."


A heavy silence seemed to steal
On all at this remark;
And each man squatted on his heel,
And chewed a piece of bark.


"We want an inch of rain, we do,"
O'Neil observed at last;
But Croke "maintained" we wanted two
To put the danger past.


"If we don't get three inches, man,
Or four to break this drought,
We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
"Before the year is out."


In God's good time down came the rain;
And all the afternoon
On iron roof and window-pane
It drummed a homely tune.


And through the night it pattered still,
And lightsome, gladsome elves
On dripping spout and window-sill
Kept talking to themselves.


It pelted, pelted all day long,
A-singing at its work,
Till every heart took up the song
Way out to Back-o'-Bourke.


And every creek a banker ran,
And dams filled overtop;
"We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
"If this rain doesn't stop."


And stop it did, in God's good time;
And spring came in to fold
A mantle o'er the hills sublime
Of green and pink and gold.


And days went by on dancing feet,
With harvest-hopes immense,
And laughing eyes beheld the wheat
Nid-nodding o'er the fence.


And, oh, the smiles on every face,
As happy lad and lass
Through grass knee-deep on Casey's place
Went riding down to Mass.


While round the church in clothes genteel
Discoursed the men of mark,
And each man squatted on his heel,
And chewed his piece of bark.


"There'll be bush-fires for sure, me man,
There will, without a doubt;
We'll all be rooned," said Hanrahan,
"Before the year is out."

Around the Boree Log and Other Verses, 1921
 
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Hey Dingo, I think Sean also said that the 7/8 million was staff costs per year - not per quarter or about 2 million per quarter and that when they ramp up to 100 staff the cost would be about 12 million or 1 million per month (3 million per quarter) and that’s where they see their requirements for the foreseeable future.

Hey Dingo, I think Sean also said that the 7/8 million was staff costs per year - not per quarter or about 2 million per quarter and that when they ramp up to 100 staff the cost would be about 12 million or 1 million per month (3 million per quarter) and that’s where they see their requirements for the foreseeable future.
That's an average of 120 grand per employee, so sounds about right 👍

Or an average, of 73 grand per new employee (if 4 million for 55).
 
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The only near term announcement that we have been told about is that the next generation IP will become commercially available - CEO Sean Hehir 2022 AGM.

My crazy what if theory.

What if the next generation IP is in testing with a major automobile manufacturer or OEM and the release of the IP commercially is being timed to coincide with a major automotive or OEM purchasing a licence announcement.

The only evidence I have for this wild theory is that the AKD1000 IP was released to select customers well before its full commercial release. It was hypothesised at the time that Valeo was at least one of these early access customers in 2018/19.

My wild speculation only so DYOR
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May 2, 2022updated 23 May 2022 4:34am

BrainChip Advances AI and ML to Edge Computing​

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Concept: American technology startup BrainChip and semiconductor startup SiFive have partnered to combine their technologies to offer chip designers optimized AI and ML for edge computing. BrainChip’s Akida technology and SiFive’s multi-core capable RISC-V processors have been combined to create a highly efficient solution for integrated edge AI computation.
Nature of Disruption: With high performance, ultra-low power, and on-chip learning, BrainChip’s Akida is an advanced neural networking processor architecture that takes AI to the edge. SiFive Intelligence solutions combine software and hardware to accelerate AI or ML applications with its highly configurable multi-core, multi-cluster capable design. For AI and ML workloads, SiFive Intelligence-based processors can provide industry-leading performance and efficiency. The highly programmable multi-core, multi-cluster capable design can be used for a range of applications requiring high-throughput, single-thread performance while operating within the most stringent power and area limitations. Akida acts like a human brain, analyzing only the most important sensor inputs at the time of acquisition and processing data with unmatched efficiency, precision, and energy efficiency. BrainChip’s technology is based on its SNAP (spiking neuron adaptive processor) technology, which it licenses to other companies. RISC-V is an open instruction-set computing architecture based on well-known RISC ideas. It provides the high data processing speed that all new and heavier applications require.
Outlook: The duo aims to help companies looking to seamlessly integrate an optimized processor with dedicated ML accelerators, which are required for the demanding requirements of edge AI computing. They plan to use Akida, BrainChip’s specialized, differentiated AI engine, in conjunction with high-performance RISC-V processors like the SiFive Intelligence Series to achieve this. For organizations looking to enter the neuromorphic semiconductor chip market, SNAP provides a development option. It is a key feature of neuromorphic semiconductor circuits that allows for a variety of applications, including cybersecurity, gaming, robotics, and stock market forecasting.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
It is Shareman's job to spread half-truths and fear.

looks like they are a Russian company:
https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/motive-neuromorphic-technologies
  • Also Known As Motiv NT, Мотив Нейроморфные Технологии
Motive Neuromorphic Technologies develops a custom-made intelligent vision system.
I avoid all Russian webpages.


Here's some more breaking news today on this Russian company who have teamed up with Motive Neuromorphic Technologies located in Moscow.

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Kaspersky invests in development of neuromorphic processors​


By Back End News on July 4, 2022

With the goal of creating new opportunities for machine learning-based solutions, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky now has a 15% stake in Motive Neuromorphic Technologies (Motive NT), a company specializing in neuromorphic computing technologies.

“Neuromorphic processors’ field of application is an acceleration of the hardware used in the latest generation of artificial intelligence systems, which are based on spiking neural networks (SNN) training,” Alexey Romanov, CEO of Motive NT, said in a media release. “This approach is more akin to biological interactions — whereas, traditionally, artificial neural networks (ANN) exchange numbers — neuromorphic processors enable them to operate like biological neurons, communicating through spikes.”

In 2019, Kaspersky concluded a cooperation agreement with Motive NT, joining it in the development of the Altai neuromorphic processor, which accelerates the hardware of systems using Machine Learning. During the partnership, the companies’ specialists together produced their first batch of neuromorphic processors, developed a software package for them, and successfully confirmed their performance on measures of speed and energy efficiency through experimentation.

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“According to various estimations, the market for neuromorphic chips could exceed $7.5 billion by 2025,” said Andrey Doukhvalov, VP, Future Technologies at Kaspersky. “Our investment in Motive NT and role as a shareholder highlights Kaspersky’s visionary ambitions and our commitment to uncovering new perspectives in various technological areas, including those outsides of the traditional cybersecurity sphere.”

Neurochip

The companies are currently developing a second version of the neuromorphic processor as well as searching for technological partners to establish joint pilot projects using the Altai neurochip.

The release of the Altai neurochip to the market will make neural network training technologies more efficient and accessible for a wide range of devices by significantly reducing energy costs. Unlike classic processors, neuromorphic ones do not need to access and extract from memory (or registers) because all the information is already stored in artificial neurons. This makes it possible to process big data without additional computing power on end devices. Testing has shown that the Altai processor consumes nearly 1,000 times less energy than traditional graphics accelerators (GPUs), which are widely used today.

“For Kaspersky, access to these neuromorphic technologies paves the way for a global technology ecosystem,” said Doukhalov. “In the future, we will add hardware solutions based on neuromorphic processors to our proprietary operating system, KasperskyOS – a full set of software for countering cyberthreats, as well as the MyOffice suite.”

“This approach opens opportunities for the creation of extremely energy-efficient solutions,” Romanov said. “These processors will be in demand in such areas as the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, (self-driving) vehicles, AR projects, cyber-physical security systems, face recognition, and intelligent processing of big data. These solutions can also be embedded in vision and speech recognition systems. The development of this technology could very well stimulate the emergence of completely new devices and technologies, because of its adaptability and the new generation of training algorithms it brings.”
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
This sounds like a good project for BrainChip to collaborate (if not already). Andrea Benucci and colleagues at the RIKEN CBS in Japan have developed a way to create artificial neural networks that can reportedly learn to recognise objects faster and more accurately. The "next steps will involve collaboration with colleagues working with neuromorphic technologies".

 
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This is interesting:
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ROMA to be the world’s first development laptop based on RISC-V architecture​

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ROMA laptop is based on RISC-V architecture​

RISC-V organization is sharing the news of the arrival of the world’s first laptop based on this architecture.

The ROMA laptop was developed by DeepComputing and Xcalibyte and has just gone for preorder. This system is based on an unannounced quad-core RISC-V processor.

If it wasn’t for RISC-V International sharing the news on this laptop, it probably wouldn’t have been taken very seriously. For starters, the announcement lacks details on the hardware, but focuses on non-important stuff like NFTs.

This laptop is developed by DeepComputing who are doing the engineering work, while Xcalibyte is tuning the software. Design-wise, this laptop looks exactly like any low-power laptop, but it seems to be just a render with no operating system shown.

But ROMA laptop is not meant to look great, it’s just the first step or ‘a major milestone’ as the CTO of RISC-V International has said. It will allow developers to test software running on this architecture before deploying it to embedded systems.

The press release confirms the following specs. It features quad-core RISC-V CPU with free SoC and SOM upgrades. It has security enclave processor and has GPU and NPU acceleration for video and AI workloads. This development laptop has 16GB of LPDDR4X memory and 256GB of storage. It reportedly runs fine on most Linux operating systems.

It is definitely good to see a new architecture finally reaching a consumer form factor such as a portable laptop, but at the same time it is hard to recommend preordering a system with lacking hardware details, not to mention NFT infested press release.


The ROMA development platform features the upcoming quad-core RISC-V processor for the fastest, seamless RISC-V software development experience.
DeepComputing and Xcalibyte today opened pre-orders for the industry’s first native RISC-V development laptop. The hotly anticipated ROMA development platform features an unannounced quad-core RISC-V processor with a companion NPU/GPU for the fastest, seamless RISC-V native software development available.

“Native RISC-V compile is a major milestone,” said Mark Himelstein, Chief Technology Officer for RISC-V International. “The ROMA platform will benefit developers who want to test their software running natively on RISC-V. And it should be easy to transfer code developed on this platform to embedded systems.”

The ROMA platform features:
  • A quad-core RISC-V CPU with free SoC and SOM upgrades
  • Security enclave processor
  • A GPU/NPU feature accelerator for video and AI
  • Up to 16G LPDDR4/LPDDR4X RAM
  • Up to 256G storage
  • Supports most Linux variant operating systems
  • Early access to next-generation laptop and accessory upgrades at generous discounts or for free
A Web3-friendly platform with NFT creation and publication plus integrated MetaMask-style wallet, ROMA will create an even more integrated experience with future AR glasses and AI speakers operating entirely on RISC-V software and powered by RISC-V hardware.
“The ROMA native RISC-V development platform laptop demonstrates the power of collaborative culture and the potential of the RISC-V ecosystem,” said Calista Redmond, CEO of RISC-V International. “This design is a crucial bridge between development boards and RISC-V based business laptops that will be used for day-to-day work. We applaud the contributions of the entire development team that collaborated to achieve this important moment.”



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Companies contributing to ROMA’s development include DeepComputing (engineering), PW (assembly), Xcalibyte (system tuning), ECP (security), XC (crypto), Rexeen (voice), LatticeX Foundation (PoS blockchain, NFT).

“With built-in PoS, NFT, and MetaMask-style wallet, ROMA is born for the Metaverse,” said Yuning Liang, Founder and CEO of Xcalibyte and DeepComputing. “This is the laptop of the future. We will spare no effort to provide the best RISC-V native development experience for developers.”

The first 100 customers to pre-order ROMA will receive a unique NFT to mark the birth of the world’s first native RISC-V development platform laptop. And you can have your ROMA personally engraved with your name or company name. Quantities are limited.

“end of the press release”
Source: RISC-V International via Phoronix
 
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Here's some more breaking news today on this Russian company who have teamed up with Motive Neuromorphic Technologies located in Moscow.

artificial-intelligence-3382521_1280.jpg

Kaspersky invests in development of neuromorphic processors​


By Back End News on July 4, 2022

With the goal of creating new opportunities for machine learning-based solutions, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky now has a 15% stake in Motive Neuromorphic Technologies (Motive NT), a company specializing in neuromorphic computing technologies.

“Neuromorphic processors’ field of application is an acceleration of the hardware used in the latest generation of artificial intelligence systems, which are based on spiking neural networks (SNN) training,” Alexey Romanov, CEO of Motive NT, said in a media release. “This approach is more akin to biological interactions — whereas, traditionally, artificial neural networks (ANN) exchange numbers — neuromorphic processors enable them to operate like biological neurons, communicating through spikes.”

In 2019, Kaspersky concluded a cooperation agreement with Motive NT, joining it in the development of the Altai neuromorphic processor, which accelerates the hardware of systems using Machine Learning. During the partnership, the companies’ specialists together produced their first batch of neuromorphic processors, developed a software package for them, and successfully confirmed their performance on measures of speed and energy efficiency through experimentation.

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“According to various estimations, the market for neuromorphic chips could exceed $7.5 billion by 2025,” said Andrey Doukhvalov, VP, Future Technologies at Kaspersky. “Our investment in Motive NT and role as a shareholder highlights Kaspersky’s visionary ambitions and our commitment to uncovering new perspectives in various technological areas, including those outsides of the traditional cybersecurity sphere.”

Neurochip

The companies are currently developing a second version of the neuromorphic processor as well as searching for technological partners to establish joint pilot projects using the Altai neurochip.

The release of the Altai neurochip to the market will make neural network training technologies more efficient and accessible for a wide range of devices by significantly reducing energy costs. Unlike classic processors, neuromorphic ones do not need to access and extract from memory (or registers) because all the information is already stored in artificial neurons. This makes it possible to process big data without additional computing power on end devices. Testing has shown that the Altai processor consumes nearly 1,000 times less energy than traditional graphics accelerators (GPUs), which are widely used today.

“For Kaspersky, access to these neuromorphic technologies paves the way for a global technology ecosystem,” said Doukhalov. “In the future, we will add hardware solutions based on neuromorphic processors to our proprietary operating system, KasperskyOS – a full set of software for countering cyberthreats, as well as the MyOffice suite.”

“This approach opens opportunities for the creation of extremely energy-efficient solutions,” Romanov said. “These processors will be in demand in such areas as the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, (self-driving) vehicles, AR projects, cyber-physical security systems, face recognition, and intelligent processing of big data. These solutions can also be embedded in vision and speech recognition systems. The development of this technology could very well stimulate the emergence of completely new devices and technologies, because of its adaptability and the new generation of training algorithms it brings.”
He is very brave or stupid to invest in a Russian technology firm. Read this story about Puto’s treatment of the Russian scientific community:


It is like Pingo ordering students to be more innovative. 😂🤣😂

Regards
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Good morning FF,
Would like to ask you, with regards to the "Nasa Phase 2 " post you shared yesterday, you did say you had sent the document to BRN, im wondering if you had heard anything back from BRN .................... with thnx if you are able to share anything.

Akida Ballista
Still all quiet on the western and US front. FF

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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Can someone throw more light on this ETF special trade - cross trade at 4.50pm today ?
04:50pm AEST---2,147,483,648
--ETXT

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Afternoon Saap25,

Thankyou for posting the above info once again.

I have since had three conversations today with the chaps at one of the big four banks, brokers regarding this trade, and yet still on clarification.

Comsec records for the day 1/7/2022 do not show this trade .

Thay recommended I have a chit chat with ASX followed by ASIC.

ASX phone no : 131279
ASIC ph: 1300300630.

Shall give them a call and see what bullshite thay come up with.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Still all quiet on the western and US front. FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Hi 👋 FF , What is communications EAP ? I crossed to the dark side momentarily and a poster mentioned that . With Napoleon and Hitler failing to defeat Russia via the Ukraine ( the flat lands ) what on earth is the Biden administration thinking by taking on a similar strategy. All I see as a result is petrol and gas going through the roof and creating disharmony and the need for our ultra low energy low cost chip to be in greater demand .Am I correct in stating that there is an opening for a government to take from a company an asset ( our Brainchip) if it is deemed of utmost importance to the nation if that company has not been moving fast enough to get it into use pronto . If so and BRN is deemed to be in that category, I reckon we would be given an exemption due to most governments around the world at the moment being unable to show that they have anyone smart in them .
 
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