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JK200SX

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I would be very upset so please don't leave! 😢
OK :)

Is this what everyone's looking for.........

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Seriously folks, can everyone stop attacking everyone else! We all jumped on board TSEX to move away from the other site as genuine holders of BRN, and although we all hold slightly different views to each other, there's no reason to attack each other.
 
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Ummmm :unsure:

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Slade

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Andi85

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Learning

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Hi All,

No ONE is to LEAVE!

We are all here to discuss all things Brainchip, and we all want Brainchip to succeed, if Brainchip succeed, then everyone personal financial will succeed also.

Each voices are different, some are facts, some are expert opinion from their knowledges, some are funny and some are sad. But, that is just what an open forum should be.

I value every VOICE on here!

When its comes to evident to support fact. Even in the court of Law, not all evident is direct. Hence, the jury has to draw inference from non direct evidence to make conclusion.

So everyone here are adults, and should be able make such conclusion, from dot joining on the forum.

Learning.
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On the lighter Note, SiFive is growing, so should Brainchip as its partners


Its great to be a shareholder.
 
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Yoda

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I left last week.
But if a person leaves in the forest and no-one notices has he or she really left? I think not, you are still here and let's keep it that way :)
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip

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Dozzaman1977

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How much company growth has there been over the last 2 years?

We’re only just starting the commercial phase of the company. The next 2 years will shine even brighter!



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On this date 2 years ago BRN share price was hovering at 10.5 cents........
It was a great time to buy😁
 
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I left last week.
If you do leave Slade and you want to be welcome at another site , I suggest you wear a shirt that covers that rather large stomach of yours if you want any chance of acceptance.Just my opinion.Also , I would like you to stay , and it’s not because your stomach turns me on .
 
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Makeme 2020

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How 185-year-old John Deere is embracing digital transformation​

Taryn Plumb@taryn_plumb
August 1, 2022 3:10 PM

Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here.



John Deere is known for its industrial-grade agricultural, forestry and heavy equipment, as well as its consumer lawn care line.
But many probably don’t realize that it is also incorporating leading-edge capabilities including AI, computer vision, data analytics, digital twins, sensors, robots and co-bots — proving that 185-year-old manufacturing companies can go through digital transformation, too.








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Presentation: Why operationalizing data mesh is critical for operating in the cloud
In June, we reported on how John Deere is using AI to harvest data. At VentureBeat’s Transform 2022 event last week, its CIO Ganesh Jayaram reiterated this and highlighted the other innovative efforts the company is embracing to propel it forward.
“You can think of that as ‘Industry 4.0,’” John Deere CIO, Ganesh Jayaram, said in a livestream keynote during last week’s Transform 2022.

Manufacturing at the edge​

John Deere’s tech strategy is built around two tenets, explained Jayaram: the public cloud and the edge.

“There’s a need for both,” he said — it’s just a matter of defining what types of workloads take place where.
The edge is best for applications with low latency, “where you really don’t have the time to be sending the information back to the cloud.”
For John Deere, that edge is factory and warehouse operations, said Jayaram. The company is scaling knowledge at the edge and investing in private server networks.
“We’re trying to drive compute and analytics, leverage intelligence at the edge, as close to the point of impact as possible,” he said. “We want to translate intelligence at the edge so that those applications with high bandwidth and low latency can perform there.”

The manufacturing tech stack​

Along with this, Jayaram described an emergent tech stack. The best way to conceptualize that in the manufacturing world is to combine IT and OT, he said — that is, adding manufacturing components to a core IT stack.
The top layer of this stack combines applications and analytics. Just beneath that is the data platform. Under that are platforms of connectivity and software (enterprise resource planning software, for example). Lastly, hardware and services. And cutting across that layer of stack, explained Jayaram, is cybersecurity.

Ultimately, data is the engine that drives all of this, he said. The company has invested heavily in what it describes as a “John Deere data factory” comprising a data lake.
“That core analytics function has to be driven on really reliable data that cuts across our internal silos [of manufacturing, engineering, supply chain],” said Jayaram. “We’re bringing in these different streams of data, curating the data and making sure that the data is the highest quality, that it is well cataloged.”

Agile operations​

To further drive innovation, John Deere has implemented an agile operating model across the business.
For instance, the same principles and concepts that are applied to software development are practiced on the shop floor.
“It’s not uncommon to find these (manufacturing) teams swarming on ideas or challenges,” said Jayaram. “Teams come together, they swarm on an idea and they really try to drive a solution in a matter of days.”
Since rolling out the model, support incidents are down, there has been a two to three-fold increase in customer features and a ten-fold increase in the number of deployments.
“Our teams really love this new way of working with that focus on customer centricity,” said Jayaram.

And even further afield?​

Responding to the inevitable question about the metaverse, Jayaram said that John Deere is “very excited” about the implications — “but we are also early days of the journey.”

His team is analyzing the applicability of the metaverse in operations, he said. He also forecasted “several breakthroughs” when it comes to digital twin technologies.
For instance, at a Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, the company introduced a technology allowing anyone to virtually sit inside a tractor just using their mobile devices. John Deere is also introducing the digital twin concept into engineering and manufacturing processes.
“If you’re able to provide a digital experience that mimics the physical world,” said Jayaram, “it enables customers and employees to be much more engaged with the product.”
 
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wilzy123

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$1.02 looks like the new bottom... and dayam... up 29% YTD. I likey! :cool:

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I could cry about this nothing day... or I could spend AUD 1000 (which just was freed up) at AUD1.025... So I did the latter... Boom, only short here was my time span to decide....
 
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mcm

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Hi All,

No ONE is to LEAVE!

We are all here to discuss all things Brainchip, and we all want Brainchip to succeed, if Brainchip succeed, then everyone personal financial will succeed also.

Each voices are different, some are facts, some are expert opinion from their knowledges, some are funny and some are sad. But, that is just what an open forum should be.

I value every VOICE on here!

When its comes to evident to support fact. Even in the court of Law, not all evident is direct. Hence, the jury has to draw inference from non direct evidence to make conclusion.

So everyone here are adults, and should be able make such conclusion, from dot joining on the forum.

Learning.
----------------‐--------

On the lighter Note, SiFive is growing, so should Brainchip as its partners


Its great to be a shareholder.

Yes to all that. My only wish is that profane language is NEVER used as it looks ugly in print and suggests the writer doesn't have the ability to respectfully present an alternative view.
 
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alwaysgreen

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I could cry about this nothing day... or I could spend AUD 1000 (which just was freed up) at AUD1.025... So I did the latter... Boom, only short here was my time span to decide....
Well done. I am always in two minds whether to buy WBT or BRN when I have funds. WBT dropped more today so I purchased them instead.

Both have so much potential for ASX stocks. We are lucky to have both at our investing fingertips at this stage in their growth cycle.
 
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Damo4

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An expected 0.5% increase by the RBA announced, now sitting at 1.85%.
Hopefully that means business as usual
 
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TopCat

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How 185-year-old John Deere is embracing digital transformation​

Taryn Plumb@taryn_plumb
August 1, 2022 3:10 PM

Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here.



John Deere is known for its industrial-grade agricultural, forestry and heavy equipment, as well as its consumer lawn care line.
But many probably don’t realize that it is also incorporating leading-edge capabilities including AI, computer vision, data analytics, digital twins, sensors, robots and co-bots — proving that 185-year-old manufacturing companies can go through digital transformation, too.








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Presentation: Why operationalizing data mesh is critical for operating in the cloud
In June, we reported on how John Deere is using AI to harvest data. At VentureBeat’s Transform 2022 event last week, its CIO Ganesh Jayaram reiterated this and highlighted the other innovative efforts the company is embracing to propel it forward.
“You can think of that as ‘Industry 4.0,’” John Deere CIO, Ganesh Jayaram, said in a livestream keynote during last week’s Transform 2022.

Manufacturing at the edge​

John Deere’s tech strategy is built around two tenets, explained Jayaram: the public cloud and the edge.

“There’s a need for both,” he said — it’s just a matter of defining what types of workloads take place where.
The edge is best for applications with low latency, “where you really don’t have the time to be sending the information back to the cloud.”
For John Deere, that edge is factory and warehouse operations, said Jayaram. The company is scaling knowledge at the edge and investing in private server networks.
“We’re trying to drive compute and analytics, leverage intelligence at the edge, as close to the point of impact as possible,” he said. “We want to translate intelligence at the edge so that those applications with high bandwidth and low latency can perform there.”

The manufacturing tech stack​

Along with this, Jayaram described an emergent tech stack. The best way to conceptualize that in the manufacturing world is to combine IT and OT, he said — that is, adding manufacturing components to a core IT stack.
The top layer of this stack combines applications and analytics. Just beneath that is the data platform. Under that are platforms of connectivity and software (enterprise resource planning software, for example). Lastly, hardware and services. And cutting across that layer of stack, explained Jayaram, is cybersecurity.

Ultimately, data is the engine that drives all of this, he said. The company has invested heavily in what it describes as a “John Deere data factory” comprising a data lake.
“That core analytics function has to be driven on really reliable data that cuts across our internal silos [of manufacturing, engineering, supply chain],” said Jayaram. “We’re bringing in these different streams of data, curating the data and making sure that the data is the highest quality, that it is well cataloged.”

Agile operations​

To further drive innovation, John Deere has implemented an agile operating model across the business.
For instance, the same principles and concepts that are applied to software development are practiced on the shop floor.
“It’s not uncommon to find these (manufacturing) teams swarming on ideas or challenges,” said Jayaram. “Teams come together, they swarm on an idea and they really try to drive a solution in a matter of days.”
Since rolling out the model, support incidents are down, there has been a two to three-fold increase in customer features and a ten-fold increase in the number of deployments.
“Our teams really love this new way of working with that focus on customer centricity,” said Jayaram.

And even further afield?​

Responding to the inevitable question about the metaverse, Jayaram said that John Deere is “very excited” about the implications — “but we are also early days of the journey.”

His team is analyzing the applicability of the metaverse in operations, he said. He also forecasted “several breakthroughs” when it comes to digital twin technologies.
For instance, at a Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, the company introduced a technology allowing anyone to virtually sit inside a tractor just using their mobile devices. John Deere is also introducing the digital twin concept into engineering and manufacturing processes.
“If you’re able to provide a digital experience that mimics the physical world,” said Jayaram, “it enables customers and employees to be much more engaged with the product.”
Hi Makeme, I was trying to search stuff on JD and their offshoot, Blue River Technology yesterday but everything kept leading me to cloud based applications 🤔
 
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Labsy

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Hi All,

No ONE is to LEAVE!

We are all here to discuss all things Brainchip, and we all want Brainchip to succeed, if Brainchip succeed, then everyone personal financial will succeed also.

Each voices are different, some are facts, some are expert opinion from their knowledges, some are funny and some are sad. But, that is just what an open forum should be.

I value every VOICE on here!

When its comes to evident to support fact. Even in the court of Law, not all evident is direct. Hence, the jury has to draw inference from non direct evidence to make conclusion.

So everyone here are adults, and should be able make such conclusion, from dot joining on the forum.

Learning.
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On the lighter Note, SiFive is growing, so should Brainchip as its partners


Its great to be a shareholder.

C'mon Sam.... first order of business... world smart phone domination!!!!!!
 
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