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The new AI chip design is stackable and reconfigurable, for swapping out and building on existing sensors and neural network processors.

Imagine a more sustainable future, where cellphones, smartwatches, and other wearable devices don’t have to be shelved or discarded for a newer model.

Instead, they could be upgraded with the latest sensors and processors that would snap onto a device’s internal chip — like LEGO bricks incorporated into an existing build.

Such reconfigurable chipware could keep devices up to date while reducing our electronic waste.

The design comprises alternating layers of sensing and processing elements, along with light-emitting diodes (LED) that allow for the chip’s layers to communicate optically. Other modular chip designs employ conventional wiring to relay signals between layers. Such intricate connections are difficult if not impossible to sever and rewire, making such stackable designs not reconfigurable.

The MIT design uses light, rather than physical wires, to transmit information through the chip. The chip can therefore be reconfigured, with layers that can be swapped out or stacked on, for instance to add new sensors or updated processors.

“You can add as many computing layers and sensors as you want, such as for light, pressure, and even smell,” says MIT postdoc Jihoon Kang. “We call this a LEGO-like reconfigurable AI chip because it has unlimited expandability depending on the combination of layers.”

The researchers are eager to apply the design to edge computing devices — self-sufficient sensors and other electronics that work independently from any central or distributed resources such as supercomputers or cloud-based computing.

“As we enter the era of the internet of things based on sensor networks, demand for multifunctioning edge-computing devices will expand dramatically,” says Jeehwan Kim, associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.

“Our proposed hardware architecture will provide high versatility of edge computing in the future.”
 
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This guy needs to be introduced to Akida

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Graduation Project: Driver Distraction and Drowsiness Detection

For almost eight months, I and my team have been working on this project which we thought might have a significant impact on everyone's life. Almost no one hasn't faced a situation where they lost someone they love or care about because of a car accident.

Brief Project Description:
There are two submodules in our system:
1. One for distraction detection in which there is a wide-angle camera mounted on the car side that streams frames to the deep learning model that predicts different sorts of distraction (texting, talking to the passenger, ... etc) as a regular classification model.

2. Another one for drowsiness detection in which there is a camera mounted in front of the driver's face that streams the frames to a face detection model then another model detects eyes landmarks. We take these landmarks and calculate Eye Aspect Ratio (EAR) and if it's lower than a certain threshold, it means that the driver is drowsy.

The core logic is that if the driver is distracted or drowsy for 2 continuous seconds, the driver will be alerted. Moreover, if the driver is still drowsy or distracted for another 2 seconds, the car will auto-break.

We managed to deploy our system on Nvidia Jetson Nano 4GB while having 4 FPS. We can get more FPS by using another chip with more computing power such as Jetson AGX Xavier or Jetson Orin. The system costs ~6000 EGP.
 
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“Our concept around that is that it’s not about a platform and surrounding that platform with a swarm of UAVs. We believe in swarm technology, but what we really want to be is untethered from a platform and to have the autonomous vehicle go where it’s needed,” Nordlund says.

This is a “little bit of a shift” in mindset from previous development, he says.

“So, if there’s an aircraft in a different vicinity that has a need, the unmanned system can respond to that,” he says. “So that interoperability piece becomes really important, the level of autonomy becomes really important, how that hand off happens is really important. So those are a lot of the things that we’re working on both procedurally as well as the technology to enable it.”
 
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The new AI chip design is stackable and reconfigurable, for swapping out and building on existing sensors and neural network processors.

Imagine a more sustainable future, where cellphones, smartwatches, and other wearable devices don’t have to be shelved or discarded for a newer model.

Instead, they could be upgraded with the latest sensors and processors that would snap onto a device’s internal chip — like LEGO bricks incorporated into an existing build.

Such reconfigurable chipware could keep devices up to date while reducing our electronic waste.

The design comprises alternating layers of sensing and processing elements, along with light-emitting diodes (LED) that allow for the chip’s layers to communicate optically. Other modular chip designs employ conventional wiring to relay signals between layers. Such intricate connections are difficult if not impossible to sever and rewire, making such stackable designs not reconfigurable.

The MIT design uses light, rather than physical wires, to transmit information through the chip. The chip can therefore be reconfigured, with layers that can be swapped out or stacked on, for instance to add new sensors or updated processors.

“You can add as many computing layers and sensors as you want, such as for light, pressure, and even smell,” says MIT postdoc Jihoon Kang. “We call this a LEGO-like reconfigurable AI chip because it has unlimited expandability depending on the combination of layers.”

The researchers are eager to apply the design to edge computing devices — self-sufficient sensors and other electronics that work independently from any central or distributed resources such as supercomputers or cloud-based computing.

“As we enter the era of the internet of things based on sensor networks, demand for multifunctioning edge-computing devices will expand dramatically,” says Jeehwan Kim, associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.

“Our proposed hardware architecture will provide high versatility of edge computing in the future.”

Hi tls,

By including a few extra Akida nodes than the initial implementation required, the user could probably avoid the need to make a new chip to augment the functionality.

For example, we know that Renesas has licensed 2 nodes (8 NPUs). but if they had 4 nodes, the functionality would be much greater.
 
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Hang on to your socks!

An AI Just Independently Discovered Alternate Physics​

Fiona MacDonald - 7h ago


https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/tech...sedgntp&cvid=84b67da941db4fa28164c0cb1b949a08

I like this bit:

"The AI mulled over the footage and the question for a few hours and then spat out an answer: This phenomenon would require 4.7 variables to explain it, it said."

Not all that far away from 42.
 
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It will also mean the shares will essentially traded 24hrs a day if you put together Australia, Germany and the US.
No more gaps! 😜
 
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If I were Brainchip and were trying to look after investors best interests to generate a large dollar value on the Nasdaq then I would:

1. List on the Nasdaq when the tech sector was fully out of its correction and showing tech sector positivity and strength, we are not there yet. (another year or maybe two...hopefully).

2. I would want BRN to be well into profit territory. I would want to see large percentage revenue growth across around 3 to 4 quarters flowing in from various large sources and for that revenue to be showing massive revenue trajectory with high margins. Potentially even longer time frame to show that bulk revenue from bulk EV’s incorporation etc. Obviously this will need to show that BRN are well well into profit territory.

3. Ideally also want to see that Brainchip is seen with much confirmed commentary to be the known market standard for AI tech across many multiple industries and tertiary education. Best practice scenarios for the world would be the icing on the cake.

If these are met then then we would have a rerating of the company like we have never seen before.

I am very happy to wait for at least conditions 1 and 2 to be met, any sooner and I would be disappointed as that would take away some bulk value from us the investors that we know should be there.

Also any company thinking about buying Brainchip would want to see conditions 1 and 2 met as well ideally before they choose to take a leap, moving earlier to buy would place a lot more risk on their purchase. So I think we have time up our sleeve.
Great post Fastback6666!

My guess is, that it's probable that BrainChip, have already laid the ground work, for a NASDAQ listing and are most likely, waiting on all, or a combination, of the 3 points you listed.

People just need a bit more fortitude.

We are shareholders, in an incredibly exciting Company, with a future, that is hard to comprehend..

Stick around! 😉
 
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The irony to shorting is that for the shares that are loaned out, if the long position is to be close one would think the borrower would also need to return the loan shares in order for it to be sold. 🤔
That's the thing Ahboy 😉

The institutions loaning the shares are long long.

They are accumulating.
Loaning for shorting, is how they get an immediate return on their investment, with the double benefit, of accumulation at lower prices.

As their positions grow, so will the quantity of shares available for shorting.

Shorting will be done at higher and higher levels though, by burning through and using the shorters, as fuel, to get to each new level.
But obviously the Company needs to do its bit too, with continuous improvement and progress.

They are doing that, but people are focused on the "day to day" action..

That's why I believe BrainChip, will one day have a monstrously large market cap.

You look at the Market Cap, of any large Tech Company and it has been largely built on "these games" combined with Market Confidence, in the underlying company.

Tesla had an incredible Market Cap, well before they were ever profitable.

That's why Elon Musk, made so many jokes about them..

It's funny, in that if shorters didn't exist, we would never reach the price levels, that we will.
 
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Bravo

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

Here's a couple of interesting snippets from an interview with Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius, in which he talks about working together with Nvidia on the next generation of autonomous automated drive systems which are going to be in the market towards the end of 2024 into 2025. He also talks about teaming up with Bosch on a Level 4 system.

So, this would appear to confirm, by virtue of our partnership with Mercedes, that we will also be teaming up with both Nvdia and Bosch. Rob Telson mentioned in a podcast that he could envisage Nvidia more as a partner in the future and "by George" he was right! 🥂🤩🥳

B 💋


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HopalongPetrovski

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Hi all,

I was disappointed yesterday.

Especially when reading the constant whining and some of the insults on this Forum.



I choose to maintain a positive healthy frame of mind and I take control of my surroundings to make sure it stays that way.

I’ve recently started ignoring some people as its exhausting reading their negativity.



Obviously I don’t want to be in a room full of confirmation bias either.

Honest, robust discussion about the company is preferred; and we don’t all have to agree on everything to get along.

Different points of view are appreciated. But let’s lose the insults please.



The share price is always going to look like a heart rate ecg; preferably on an incline.

We all know price will go up… and down.

Yesterday hurt all long term holders but it has no consequences on the success of the company.



In my opinion we have hired brilliant, qualified people to manage the company. They are highly skilled in their fields.

We’re all armchair experts; however these people actually have the skill set, experience, ambition and determination necessary to steer our company to success.

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We’ve heard them all speak. It would be disrespectful to suggest they’re all not passionate and working hard for the success of this company!

We know the company has the top of class, first to market neuromorphic processor.

We know there is a growing market for the product.

We know we are in the early stages of commercialisation.

I am confident we are de-risked so over the long term the company should become profitable which will make the SP grow.

We already have some massive partners who are going to help grow the company:
Arm, SiFive, Edge Impulse, NVISO, PROPHESEE

We have awesome customers including Mercedes, NASA and VALEO, RENESAS.

If, as we suspect Akida is to be used in Valeo’s Scala III Lidar then all we have to do is wait for it to be released in 2024 and the price will skyrocket. I would not want to be listed on the NASDAQ until then. I want to enter the NASDAQ as a winning company with strong revenue in great demand!

I read somewhere recently there are up to 70 sensors on a new vehicle: that is a massive market potential of which we are in the box seat!

We all should by now understand the importance, both morally, commercially and legally why BRAINCHIP adheres to NDA’s. Success of the company is linked to it. I’m not sure why as shareholders we would want to undermine the company’s strategy which could damage our reputation and impede customer enablement.

In my opinion there are plenty of reasons there to feel secure with your investment.
If you want to feel more confident have a look at Bacon Lover’s Iceberg.
Read all the research UIUX has kindly put forward; it’s awesome.
Review some of FF great posts.

So much work has unselfishly been done by many others on the forum to enable us shareholders to learn about the company. All we have to do is take the time to read it!

I have read their research and logical statements; and I am extremely confident of where we are headed.

Please next week can we discuss and follow the Company, not the fluctuating share price!

Enjoy the weekend good people!
Hi SG.
As a general response I agree with just about everything you say here, but, our share price is one of the pulses of our business.
It is only natural that when it tanks steeply and perhaps unexpectedly, it will draw the attention of holders.
Some reaction is to be expected, and the inquiring and hypotheticating nature of many of the thousand eyes will, for those with that added dash of paranoia, invariably lead to some hysteria or overreaction.
It is perhaps the accompanying Yang to our Yin.
This is a general discussion of all things Brainchip and provides a general overview.
Dependant on what is occurring at any particular given point in time, the discussion here will reflect that detected activity.
I'm personally not that interested in the myriad possible and potential dot joining which is presented here, but understand many are, and so do not begrudge the posting. It is easy to skip over content I deem irrelevant, after a brief perusal, and I don't see the need to berate or admonish anyone for having posted it. Think a bit more tolerance and somewhat more of a "live and let live" attitude would be helpful here.
I understand strong emotions can be triggered when money is at stake, but think most of us are adults and would expect civil and cordial communication between us, as the norm.
I'm seeing more and more proposed censorship of what should and shouldn't be posted here from persons with particular agendas or predilections which I think would have a stifling effect and reduce the appeal currently found here.
Some seem very quick to assume malice or intentional negativity from opposing viewpoints and whilst I don't want to see a repeat performance of the hot crapper experience here, think it can be left to Zeeb0t to see off any interlopers.
By all means draw his attention to any concerns you may have. He is very effective at dealing with unwanted pests. :ROFLMAO:
But maybe, leave the pitchforks, torches and rope behind.
It's not needed here.
GLTAH
 
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The new AI chip design is stackable and reconfigurable, for swapping out and building on existing sensors and neural network processors.

Imagine a more sustainable future, where cellphones, smartwatches, and other wearable devices don’t have to be shelved or discarded for a newer model.

Instead, they could be upgraded with the latest sensors and processors that would snap onto a device’s internal chip — like LEGO bricks incorporated into an existing build.

Such reconfigurable chipware could keep devices up to date while reducing our electronic waste.

The design comprises alternating layers of sensing and processing elements, along with light-emitting diodes (LED) that allow for the chip’s layers to communicate optically. Other modular chip designs employ conventional wiring to relay signals between layers. Such intricate connections are difficult if not impossible to sever and rewire, making such stackable designs not reconfigurable.

The MIT design uses light, rather than physical wires, to transmit information through the chip. The chip can therefore be reconfigured, with layers that can be swapped out or stacked on, for instance to add new sensors or updated processors.

“You can add as many computing layers and sensors as you want, such as for light, pressure, and even smell,” says MIT postdoc Jihoon Kang. “We call this a LEGO-like reconfigurable AI chip because it has unlimited expandability depending on the combination of layers.”

The researchers are eager to apply the design to edge computing devices — self-sufficient sensors and other electronics that work independently from any central or distributed resources such as supercomputers or cloud-based computing.

“As we enter the era of the internet of things based on sensor networks, demand for multifunctioning edge-computing devices will expand dramatically,” says Jeehwan Kim, associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.

“Our proposed hardware architecture will provide high versatility of edge computing in the future.”
That's the future right there!

Degrowth, while technology can still expand and grow.

The World's throw away society, needs to end, if Humanity, is to advance, without exhausting the Planet's natural resources.
 
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Great post Fastback6666!

My guess is, that it's probable that BrainChip, have already laid the ground work, for a NASDAQ listing and are most likely, waiting on all, or a combination, of the 3 points you listed.

People just need a bit more fortitude.

We are shareholders, in an incredibly exciting Company, with a future, that is hard to comprehend..

Stick around! 😉
I think all this talk on listing on the NASDAQ is very premature as it was stated in May at the AGM that the board had not even considered the question as they have other pressing decisions to be made. The company is focusing on growing as fast as possible and at this stage to be planning on that listing would be a distraction IMO. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't complain if Brainchip were to list.
 
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Bravo

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

Here's a couple of interesting snippets from an interview with Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius, in which he talks about working together with Nvidia on the next generation of autonomous automated drive systems which are going to be in the market towards the end of 2024 into 2025. He also talks about teaming up with Bosch on a Level 4 system.

So, this would appear to confirm, by virtue of our partnership with Mercedes, that we will also be teaming up with both Nvdia and Bosch. Rob Telson mentioned in a podcast that he could envisage Nvidia more as a partner in the future and "by George" he was right! 🥂🤩🥳

B 💋


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Here's an article which describes how many AKIDA sensors we could envisage being utilised with NVDIA's Hyperion autonomous vehicle architecture.

Hyperion 8 will start shipping in Mercedes Benz cars in 2024 followed by Jaguar Landrover in 2025. Hyperion 9 is set to enter production in 2026.


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Hang on to your socks!

An AI Just Independently Discovered Alternate Physics​

Fiona MacDonald - 7h ago


https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/tech...sedgntp&cvid=84b67da941db4fa28164c0cb1b949a08

I like this bit:

"The AI mulled over the footage and the question for a few hours and then spat out an answer: This phenomenon would require 4.7 variables to explain it, it said."

Not all that far away from 42.
Noah Yuval Harari, said Super Intelligence, would be the last thing Humankind, would ever need to invent..

That's a little scary and awe inspiring, at the same time..

We are fast approaching a time, when every and any problem, is solvable, but not by us directly..
 
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I think all this talk on listing on the NASDAQ is very premature as it was stated in May at the AGM that the board had not even considered the question as they have other pressing decisions to be made. The company is focusing on growing as fast as possible and at this stage to be planning on that listing would be a distraction IMO. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't complain if Brainchip were to list.
This Company plans well ahead Rskiff.

Just because they say it's not an immediate focus, which of course it isn't.
Doesn't mean they haven't laid the ground work 😉
 
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Hi SG.
As a general response I agree with just about everything you say here, but, our share price is one of the pulses of our business.
It is only natural that when it tanks steeply and perhaps unexpectedly, it will draw the attention of holders.
Some reaction is to be expected, and the inquiring and hypotheticating nature of many of the thousand eyes will, for those with that added dash of paranoia, invariably lead to some hysteria or overreaction.
It is perhaps the accompanying Yang to our Yin.
This is a general discussion of all things Brainchip and provides a general overview.
Dependant on what is occurring at any particular given point in time, the discussion here will reflect that detected activity.
I'm personally not that interested in the myriad possible and potential dot joining which is presented here, but understand many are, and so do not begrudge the posting. It is easy to skip over content I deem irrelevant, after a brief perusal, and I don't see the need to berate or admonish anyone for having posted it. Think a bit more tolerance and somewhat more of a "live and let live" attitude would be helpful here.
I understand strong emotions can be triggered when money is at stake, but think most of us are adults and would expect civil and cordial communication between us, as the norm.
I'm seeing more and more proposed censorship of what should and shouldn't be posted here from persons with particular agendas or predilections which I think would have a stifling effect and reduce the appeal currently found here.
Some seem very quick to assume malice or intentional negativity from opposing viewpoints and whilst I don't want to see a repeat performance of the hot crapper experience here, think it can be left to Zeeb0t to see off any interlopers.
By all means draw his attention to any concerns you may have. He is very effective at dealing with unwanted pests. :ROFLMAO:
But maybe, leave the pitchforks, torches and rope behind.
It's not needed here.
GLTAH

Hi HP,

No issues at all 😀. And I didn’t mean to come across as bossy, telling others what they can and can’t post. I was trying to influence others to focus on the the company which is going great guns and not get emotionally caught up in the instability of the daily SP movements. For their own mental health as much as anything.


Obviously there should be some discussion of what’s going on with the SP. I commented on it myself a week prior questioning in advance if the 4c was going to be a precursor to an artificial rise and then fall of the SP. With my little experience I’ve seen the pattern before and was hoping to alay some fears in case it happened. I was sort of right with my prediction much to my amazement as I am a novice in this. Being right once though in no way gives me the confidence to put a traders hat on though as I don’t see the risk/reward benefit!
I’ll settle for an easy low risk hold situation.

It’s interesting to hear you’re preference on preferring to discuss the SP vs the dot joining. I’m obviously the opposite as seeing where Brainchip is headed makes me sleep very easy at night.

I love it when Bravo or similar comes up with a little nugget!

All points of view are valued: until people get abusive, closed minded or disrespectful. Then I switch off as I don’t have time in my life for that!

Cheers
 
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HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!
Hi HP,

No issues at all 😀. And I didn’t mean to come across as bossy, telling others what they can and can’t post. I was trying to influence others to focus on the the company which is going great guns and not get emotionally caught up in the instability of the daily SP movements. For their own mental health as much as anything.


Obviously there should be some discussion of what’s going on with the SP. I commented on it myself a week prior questioning in advance if the 4c was going to be a precursor to an artificial rise and then fall of the SP. With my little experience I’ve seen the pattern before and was hoping to alay some fears in case it happened. I was sort of right with my prediction much to my amazement as I am a novice in this. Being right once though in no way gives me the confidence to put a traders hat on though as I don’t see the risk/reward benefit!
I’ll settle for an easy low risk hold situation.

It’s interesting to hear you’re preference on preferring to discuss the SP vs the dot joining. I’m obviously the opposite as seeing where Brainchip is headed makes me sleep very easy at night.

I love it when Bravo or similar comes up with a little nugget!

All points of view are valued: until people get abusive, closed minded or disrespectful. Then I switch off as I don’t have time in my life for that!

Cheers
SG. :D
You didn't come across as bossy.
I agree that generally and most of the time, too close a focus, just on the share price, is unnecessary and that it is probably not good to get too emotionally caught up in............. anything.:cool:
My preference as to content here is not binary and I enjoy some dot joining and speculation as well, and I also love Bravo and the many others who share their "nuggets" here.
It is precisely their right to do so I was endorsing, irregardless of my personal preference for any particular content.
As I was saying, it is easy to skip over something here that any individual deems as irrelevant to them, personally, without needing to have it banned.
I also don't want books burned just because they may contain content I disagree with. :ROFLMAO:
My point relates to yours in that I agree that............
'All points of view are valued: until people get abusive, closed minded or disrespectful.'
We've had enough of that at the other place.
Anyway, Chin Chin and Toodle pip. 😂
 
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Hi all,

I was disappointed yesterday.

Especially when reading the constant whining and some of the insults on this Forum.



I choose to maintain a positive healthy frame of mind and I take control of my surroundings to make sure it stays that way.

I’ve recently started ignoring some people as its exhausting reading their negativity.



Obviously I don’t want to be in a room full of confirmation bias either.

Honest, robust discussion about the company is preferred; and we don’t all have to agree on everything to get along.

Different points of view are appreciated. But let’s lose the insults please.



The share price is always going to look like a heart rate ecg; preferably on an incline.

We all know price will go up… and down.

Yesterday hurt all long term holders but it has no consequences on the success of the company.



In my opinion we have hired brilliant, qualified people to manage the company. They are highly skilled in their fields.

We’re all armchair experts; however these people actually have the skill set, experience, ambition and determination necessary to steer our company to success.

View attachment 12864
View attachment 12865

We’ve heard them all speak. It would be disrespectful to suggest they’re all not passionate and working hard for the success of this company!

We know the company has the top of class, first to market neuromorphic processor.

We know there is a growing market for the product.

We know we are in the early stages of commercialisation.

I am confident we are de-risked so over the long term the company should become profitable which will make the SP grow.

We already have some massive partners who are going to help grow the company:
Arm, SiFive, Edge Impulse, NVISO, PROPHESEE

We have awesome customers including Mercedes, NASA and VALEO, RENESAS.

If, as we suspect Akida is to be used in Valeo’s Scala III Lidar then all we have to do is wait for it to be released in 2024 and the price will skyrocket. I would not want to be listed on the NASDAQ until then. I want to enter the NASDAQ as a winning company with strong revenue in great demand!

I read somewhere recently there are up to 70 sensors on a new vehicle: that is a massive market potential of which we are in the box seat!

We all should by now understand the importance, both morally, commercially and legally why BRAINCHIP adheres to NDA’s. Success of the company is linked to it. I’m not sure why as shareholders we would want to undermine the company’s strategy which could damage our reputation and impede customer enablement.

In my opinion there are plenty of reasons there to feel secure with your investment.
If you want to feel more confident have a look at Bacon Lover’s Iceberg.
Read all the research UIUX has kindly put forward; it’s awesome.
Review some of FF great posts.

So much work has unselfishly been done by many others on the forum to enable us shareholders to learn about the company. All we have to do is take the time to read it!

I have read their research and logical statements; and I am extremely confident of where we are headed.

Please next week can we discuss and follow the Company, not the fluctuating share price!

Enjoy the weekend good people!
HEAR HEAR 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻☀️😎
 
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Spent over half an hour, trying to find the post to reference, but couldn't 🙄..

Someone who is not a regular poster, said on Friday, something to the effect of..

"Maybe this shorting attack, was a necessity, or an all out act of desperation, because the shorters had no choice!"

Well I only just thought to check and there were close to 3.3 million shorts taken out on Thursday.
That's the most I've seen, since monitoring it, the last few days.

Friday's shocker was a supreme act of desperation.

We must have been very close, to what would have been a violent short squeeze, on the 70 to 80 million shorts trapped under 90 cents.

With the big lead from US markets, it was pretty much, do or die on Friday, for the shorters.

Hold tight to your shares, don't set stop losses (which pro money can see) if you see long term value here and we can Smash this current crop of shorters!

Shorters are like predatory maggots, who prey on weak companies and weak retail.

BrainChip, is not a weak Company, so if there is weak retail, the share price, will see further weakness.

But only the share price!

Good Fortune to All Holders!
Exactlly my thoughts when I watched the rising reported short volumes of the past days. Still waiting for the volume on Friday, must be huge. From 26th to 28th more than 6 million went out with a big loss.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Here's an article which describes how many AKIDA sensors we could envisage being utilised with NVDIA's Hyperion autonomous vehicle architecture.

Hyperion 8 will start shipping in Mercedes Benz cars in 2024 followed by Jaguar Landrover in 2025. Hyperion 9 is set to enter production in 2026.


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In relation to Nvdia's Hyperion 8, it says here in a previous article I posted here #15,454 that "the long-range Luminar Iris sensor will perform front-facing lidar capabilities" but "the radar suite includes Hella short-range and Continental long-range and imaging radars for redundant sensing. Sony and Valeo cameras provide the cutting edge in visual sensing, in addition to ultrasonic sensors from Valeo for measuring object distance."

And, if I didn't know any better I would consider it eminently possible that our little AKIDA BALLISTA BABY could be what is enabling the Nvdia Drive Chauffeur and Concierge to work????

Someone tell me I'm wrong. Honesty, I would prefer it if you didn't but, please feel free to go ahead if you must. 🤭


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I beleive that Lotus, QCraft, Human Horizons and WM Motor have already chosen Drive Orin Hyperion 8 for their future vehicles, joining others such as Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Nio and VinFast just to name a few.



Check out the Nvdia Drive Chauffeur here.
 

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