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Sirod69

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How silicon innovation became the ‘secret sauce’ behind AWS’s success​

This has led to the creation of a healthy market where chip companies have realized they don’t need to build everything in house, in much the same way software companies have realized they can buy libraries from open source or other library providers. The industry has matured to the point where now there is a healthy business model around buying building blocks, or IPs, from providers like Arm, Synopsys, Alphawave, or Cadence.

 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
I bought another 1K today and already won 10 euros, hmm now I'm wondering what I'll do with it🥰

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Well, firstly @Sirod69 , might I suggest that you could start by buying another bottle of champagne for yourself since you threw half of your first bottle over your shoulder! 🥂😂
 
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So, I understand the short system, but I don’t understand where they get the volume to buy when they push down?
I think someone said over 4 million taken out last Friday, but even if a few retail sold, I can’t imagine that being enough to cover them?
Do they just keep re-shorting until they make enough profit, or sometimes lose badly?
Cheers, and if you are a shorter with bad intentions, go @&%# yourselves and I hope Brainchip come out with an announcement!
Hi JK. There seems to be some confusion amongst some posters about how shorting works, so I will try to explain it in a simple way from my understanding. If it's not quite right I'm sure someone will correct the record.

1. Lets say a big institution is accumulating say a tech company involved in AI using SNN. It could be any company which has commercial hardware available, so feel free to pick any one!

2. So the large fund / insto has a sh1t load of these AI shares and they say. Well we have all these shares sitting here, we can just sit on them and wait for them to go up or is there some other way to make money from them. I KNOW! Let's lend them to some shorter. We charge them an upfront fee and a percentage of their value to lend them out for a pre-arranged maximum time ... with the proviso that we can call them in at any time if the sorters position looks challenged.

3. The shorter then, now has a sh1t load of borrowed shares. As a shorter here is my tactics. Firstly I dump a whole bunch of the borrowed shares on the market at a critical time - usually following a recent rise while running down the shares to produce negative sentiment.

4. Some holders will have a stop loss in place and because of the sudden drop in the market these stop losses are hit, prompting a further drop in the market.

5. Other retail holders see the share price dropping, panic and also sell. As the prices fall the shorters step back in and buy back the shares for much less than what they sold for. They then return the shares with the interest from who they borrowed from, and pocket their profits.

6. Of course, if the price goes up instead of down, then the shorters get caught in a short squeeze. They still have to buy back the shares to return them, but they pay more rather than less.
 
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Yes, I agree with you @Proga. I believe they are already familiar with BrainChip for this reason. On a previous post #9,173 I found an article that stated "At the Mercedes EQXX reveal, Mercedes chief technology officer Markus Schäfer noted that the concept was a running and driving protoype, which uses "a version of the existing MBUX infotainment system".

I thought Markus was indicating here that it was the same as the existing MBUX infotainment system, in other words also using the same LG OLED display built into the MBUX Hyperscreen, with the only difference being that the EQXX version would incorporate AKIDA.

On this post I also tried to delve a bit further into links between LG & Cerence.

Hope that makes some sense because sometimes I even manage to confuse myself. 🥴

 
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This is pretty interesting!

You know how LG Electronics' are working in close collaboration with trusted partner Mercedes-Benz? If you don't check out the link dated 12 Jan 2022 below which says "As an innovative partner for future mobility, LG Electronics' Vehicle component Solutions (VS) Company is working with global automakers such as Mercedes-Benz AG to become a leading developer of connectivity, infotainment and ADAS solutions to deliver differentiated in-vehicle experiences".

You also knew it was LG Electronics'newest premium in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system that will be a central feature in the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS EV sedan, etc.

Well now it has just recently been annoucement (cupla days ago) that LG and SoundHound are teaming up to develop an advanced AI voice system to enable conversational voice control in vehicles. SoundHound's voice recognition technology will be integrated with LG's in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system, allowing drivers to control key functions using natural language commands.

LG and SoundHound, say hello to AKIDA!


SoundHound published a patent a few days ago. Maybe @Diogenese will take a look at it:

"Applicants​

SOUNDHOUND INC [US]

Inventors​

WIEMAN MAISY [US]; SPENCER ANDREW CARL [US]; L{HACEK OVER (I)} ZÌLÌ [US]; VASCONCELOS CRISTINA [CA]

Classifications​

IPC
G06N3/04; G06N3/08; G10L15/16; G10L15/22;
CPC
G06N3/04 (US); G06N3/0445 (EP); G06N3/0454 (EP); G06N3/084 (EP,US); G10L15/16 (EP,US); G10L15/22 (US); G06N3/0481 (EP);

Priorities​

US202016790643A·2020-02-13

Application​

US202016790643A·2020-02-13

Publication​

US11392833B2·2022-07-19

Published as​

US11392833B2;
US2021256386A1
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Neural acoustic model​

Abstract​

An audio processing system is described. The audio processing system uses a convolutional neural network architecture to process audio data, a recurrent neural network architecture to process at least data derived from an output of the convolutional neural network architecture, and a feed-forward neural network architecture to process at least data derived from an output of the recurrent neural network architecture. The feed-forward neural network architecture is configured to output classification scores for a plurality of sound units associated with speech. The classification scores indicate a presence of one or more sound units in the audio data. The convolutional neural network architecture has a plurality of convolutional groups arranged in series, where a convolutional group includes a combination of two data mappings arranged in parallel."
https://worldwide.espacenet.com/patent/search/family/077272717/publication/US11392833B2?q=11392833
 
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yep Tesla $891 a share and 1 . something million shares. no dividends. they are currently doing a x3 split in a few days times that's the proposed one.
Us at $1aud , i reckon at a blink of an eye (slow blink if you like) we will be at $5 and i guess @alwaysgreen did you mention 2 weeks ago you were ready to retire? How does anywhere between $5 and $891 sound? 🤣
$891 would make me a billionaire 🤣🤣

I'll be happy with $10!
 
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Ride the train baaeeeby, ride the train.....
Fact Finder always said to have a plan - well how's this: Destination 2027, SP north of 150 bucks....retirement 😆 All that needs to be done is hold through thick and thin while BRN's AKIDA becomes ubiquitous 😲

$150 just imagine that......
 
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RBA rate rise is due tomorrow 2:30pm EST.
 
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This is pretty interesting!

You know how LG Electronics' are working in close collaboration with trusted partner Mercedes-Benz? If you don't check out the link dated 12 Jan 2022 below which says "As an innovative partner for future mobility, LG Electronics' Vehicle component Solutions (VS) Company is working with global automakers such as Mercedes-Benz AG to become a leading developer of connectivity, infotainment and ADAS solutions to deliver differentiated in-vehicle experiences".

You also knew it was LG Electronics'newest premium in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system that will be a central feature in the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS EV sedan, etc.

Well now it has just recently been annoucement (cupla days ago) that LG and SoundHound are teaming up to develop an advanced AI voice system to enable conversational voice control in vehicles. SoundHound's voice recognition technology will be integrated with LG's in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system, allowing drivers to control key functions using natural language commands.

LG and SoundHound, say hello to AKIDA!



Yes, I agree with you @Proga. I believe they are already familiar with BrainChip for this reason. On a previous post #9,173 I found an article that stated "At the Mercedes EQXX reveal, Mercedes chief technology officer Markus Schäfer noted that the concept was a running and driving protoype, which uses "a version of the existing MBUX infotainment system".

I thought Markus was indicating here that it was the same as the existing MBUX infotainment system, in other words also using the same LG OLED display built into the MBUX Hyperscreen, with the only difference being that the EQXX version would incorporate AKIDA.

On this post I also tried to delve a bit further into links between LG & Cerence.

Hope that makes some sense because sometimes I even manage to confuse myself. 🥴
@Bravo,

Uh Huh. Originally had trouble getting into the newswire website (timed out or I lost patience) but it's in there. They did use LG's system. The EQXX was released at the CES 2022. However, the 2nd paragraph in the website says this:

First introduced by Mercedes-Benz at AG CES 2021, the MBUX Hyperscreen consists of three screens including LCD display, ICD (Instrument Cluster Display) and two OLED displays, CID (Central Information Display) and CDD (Co-Driver Display) under a bonded glass cover to give the appearance of a single, continuous display. The use of advanced plastic OLED (P-OLED) display technology enables the infotainment system in the Mercedes-Benz EQS EV to deliver clear, sharp images and text and slim bezels with no physical knobs means occupants get an intuitive touch interface with refined haptics for a user experience (UX) with minimal learning curve.

No mention of the EQXX in CES 2022 which means the version released with the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS EV sedan will be the one above. Akida less. Still saving everything Akida for the big reveal in 2024 by the looks of it 😞

I'm beginning to put the jigsaw together on how everything fits together ie Valeo does the Lidar, Renasas in car monitoring, Nidvida? MBUX, LG the screen. I don't know if LG would use Akida to display the info on their screens. At least if LG are working with others, they'd be able to tell them a better system using Akida is just around the corner. Then again, I think everybody knows anyway. The cat is well and truly out of the bag.

sometimes I even manage to confuse myself. 🥴 - you are not Robinson Crusoe
 
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Glad I got last a 3 year fixed rate @ 1.95% last year.


Just be prepared for the jump when you come off it. Then again, by then you'll be able to sell a few BRN shares and knock it on the head.
 
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Just be prepared for the jump when you come off it. Then again, by then you'll be able to sell a few BRN shares and knock it on the head.

I think the rates will start coming down again next year, maybe not as low, but not as high as they are going to get come end of year
 
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Sirod69

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OOOh, I only had the old one, thats the reason, why i didn´t found Bosch, really great so many new firms puted on it, or however you all say.
But there is something wrong, there are more firms over the top than under the water?? 1/7
🥰😘
 
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Great job Lex. It's very hard to predict so far out especially with an emerging technology.

First thoughts were the CAGR looked too low, especially if it becomes ubiquitous. Most of the pundits got the CAGR wrong on the low side predicting EV growth. Also the higher the CAGR the higher the P/E ratio as we both know the SP will front run predicted revenue growth.

I think what's coming down the pike in 2024 will shock the financial markets. They may begin to get an inkling in 2023 depending how many applications hit the market and its effect on BRN revenue. Going out to 2027 was a good idea as a few years of revenue and the rate of increase will provide the market a better guide on CAGR and P/E which in turn sets how much the SP will front run.
Thanks Proga, good point. I’ll have a look at cagr to PE some more, and update model in due course
 
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