Makeme 2020
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Finally wiped 1.25........Does anyone want some used burnt SHORTERS.............
"Didn't Intel acquire a Risc-V company recently? Can't recall who but if correct then they see merit in that solution"Yes we have a bunch of patents but are they specific to the edge is what the article is saying imo.
Start patenting specific edge solutions combing say Akida and SiFive and hmmmm
Didn't Intel acquire a Risc-V company recently? Can't recall who but if correct then they see merit in that solution.
... but we have 5 stocks we recommend investing in, and they don't include BRN.New Motley Tool Article, BRN is in the good books today for anyone who wishes to read.
BrainChip share price powers ahead amid quarterly update
BrainChip shares are heading north on Wednesday.
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Aaron Teboneras❯
Published July 27, 12:06 pm AEST
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Key points
The BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN) share price is on the move today.
- BrainChip shares are racing 4.21% higher to $1.21 during trade
- The company reported cash receipts of US$1.2 million for the quarter, up from US$200,000 in Q1 FY21
- At 30 June, BrainChip had US$28.4 million in cash
During early morning trade, the artificial intelligence (AI) technology company’s shares soared to an intraday high of $1.23.
However, since then it has sightly retraced to $1.21, up 4.21% at the time of writing.
What’s driving BrainChip shares higher today?
Despite the S&P/ASX All Technology (ASX: XTX) sector losing ground today, investors are bidding up the BrainChip share price following the release of the company’s latest quarterly update.
According to the release, BrainChip provided its financial performance and activities report for the quarter ending 30 June 2022.
For the period, BrainChip recorded cash receipts of US$1.2 million. This represents a significant increase on the US$200,000 reported in Q1 FY22.
BrainChip noted that it secured key commercial partnerships with a number of strategic technology and artificial intelligence (AI) software leaders. Combining the respective technologies offers chip designers to optimise and deploy AI and machine learning (ML) technology at the edge.
In addition, net operating cash outflows came to US$2.8 million compared to US$5 million in Q1 FY22.
The company continued to increase its marketing and branding with US$969,000 spent during the quarter.
However, the biggest cost came from its research and development which totalled US$1.7 million.
At the end of the period, BrainChip had US$28.4 million in cash, down from US$31.2 million in the prior quarter.
Based on the above, the company has an estimated 2.5 years (10 quarters) left of available funding without raising capital.
What’s next for BrainChip?
Looking ahead, BrainChip said it will focus on deepening existing customer relationships and converting technical evaluations in the coming quarter.
It intends to continue investing in the development of the next-generation Akida IP to extend its technological lead.
BrainChip share price snapshot
In the past month, the BrainChip share price has soared by almost 30% as investor excitement heats up. The company has been busy executing the commercialisation of its Akida neuromorphic IP.
Year-to-date, BrainChip shares are up by more than 75%.
Never mind the shorters, buy the break, NOW.Finally wiped 1.25........Does anyone want some used burnt SHORTERS.............
That’s a brilliant analogy @Filobeddo.Get those Fkning Shorters
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At last—someone else who understands logical fallacies.I think Andrew has committed the logical fallacies of basing an argument on a false premise and of arguing from the particular to the general, or, more academically, some people may think he's talking through his arse.
Clearly there is a dissonance between Andrew's classification system and the real world.
... but we have 5 stocks we recommend investing in, and they don't include BRN.
At the AGM, was it not mentioned that some 50 new patents were going to be lodged by the Co soon.Patent Forecast® predicts that if this partnership produces patent activity in the edge computing sector, then Intel will acquire both companies. Intel holds the most patent assets in the edge computing sector with two-hundred and thirteen (213) patent assets, and if Intel wants to retain its control of the edge computing market, then it will have to provide a way of bringing AI and ML to edge computing.
I Believe so.?At the AGM, was it not mentioned that some 50 new patents were going to be lodged by the Co soon.
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But who can solve this one (and depending on how AI learns, it will get different answers)
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