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Xhosa12345

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Another mention in the Herald Sun today, I think the reporter might be having a bit of a dig at BRN and its current market cap... View attachment 13448
Lets buy a share with revenue and profit with a 30 odd pe ratio,that pays divis of 3% ... wow, amazing,its definitely the 1.06 baggers that im chasing... woohoo....! Im dumping brainchip and buying anz... thanks for the recommendation... insert expletive %#^$...

Happy weekend all from perth, go the pies... mates said i book flights, but i reminded them we lost to west coast!
 
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I might be a tad late with this one, but specifically talks “Hey Mercedes”

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Another mention in the Herald Sun today, I think the reporter might be having a bit of a dig at BRN and its current market cap... View attachment 13448
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So I guess the author is saying BrainChip doesn't have a credible path, to profitability..

We've got a path to that.. And some! 😛

Nobody can say for sure, how long that will be, but to say it's not there, considering the partners we have and just the Ecosystem, that we have developed to this point, is just plain ignorance.
 
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Another mention in the Herald Sun today, I think the reporter might be having a bit of a dig at BRN and its current market cap... View attachment 13448
I wonder if any journos, will do an article on why the ASX mysteriously seemed to occlude recognition of Brainchip's inclusion in the ASX200, by not publishing, when we rightly deserve, of being a Top Gainer/Loser..
For what appears to be the entire time, of our entry into the ASX200?..

Is it possible to come to the conclusion, by this occlusion, that the ASX is, in effect, manipulating the Market, to an extent, by not publishing the movements, of an ASX200 company?

Maybe too much "conspiracy" for ya? 😛

When I speak to the person I've been mainly dealing with at the ASX on Monday, or sometime next week, I'll be asking her, if this "glitch" which is part of an "ongoing investigation" has ever happened before, to any other company, to her knowledge..

If she can't comment, it's a "No, it hasn't"..

I really can't see how, if the problem, which couldn't be anything other than not entering us into "their system" couldn't be simply rectified, by entering us into their system!

Any other answer, is quite simply, Bullshit.
 
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Another mention in the Herald Sun today, I think the reporter might be having a bit of a dig at BRN and its current market cap... View attachment 13448
All you need to do is replace 'ST' with a 'C' to realise what you're dealing with here.....
 
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Synopsys have Arm listed as a partner on their website



Apologies if already posted
 
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Yes, lets not worry about Innoviz to much and focus on the main game.

The world leader is Valeo
First half 22 sales 9.42 Billion EUR, with a further 16 Billion EUR worth of order intake received from their customers.
" Promising spectacular growth of Valeo in the years to come"
"H1 Results show first signs of this growth"
" As far as electrification is concerned we are active in the powertrain aspects and we're active on the thermal aspects "

 
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Boab

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Yes, lets not worry about Innoviz to much and focus on the main game.

The world leader is Valeo
First half 22 sales 9.42 Billion EUR, with a further 16 Billion EUR worth of order intake received from their customers.
" Promising spectacular growth of Valeo in the years to come"
"H1 Results show first signs of this growth"
" As far as electrification is concerned we are active in the powertrain aspects and we're active on the thermal aspects "


And we have been working with them since June 2020.
 
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Taproot

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Yes, lets not worry about Innoviz to much and focus on the main game.

The world leader is Valeo
First half 22 sales 9.42 Billion EUR, with a further 16 Billion EUR worth of order intake received from their customers.
" Promising spectacular growth of Valeo in the years to come"
"H1 Results show first signs of this growth"
" As far as electrification is concerned we are active in the powertrain aspects and we're active on the thermal aspects "


Multi-trick-pony




 
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I was aware of what has been said about the floating plastic bag problem. My thoughts about it are purely based on the fact that the human mind can’t yet solve that problem, along with the floating balloon that may be accompanied by a child running after it. The later being the more important problem.

I am certain that an appropriate sensor could detect a floating plastic bag or ballon, but the decision on what to do with that is the problem to be solved. I expect most systems will simply apply the brakes, which, as I stated, would be mostly unnecessary. It is not always the smartest decision to allow impact even with a plastic bag.

My current car quite annoyingly applies the brakes, quite firmly, under far too many unnecessary situations. I expect this will increase with sensors that can detect more potential hazards.

The emergency braking that bugs me the most is when the car in front slows to turn off the road. As a human operator I understand their intent, even if not confirmed by their indicator, and can easily slightly swerve to maintain my speed, but no, my car slams on it’s brakes and gives the car behind me a fright, hence creating a potentially dangerous situation and concertina effect.

Slamming on the brakes will be the go to for all potentially hazardous situations, that is the point I don‘t like.
The plastic bag problem should be solved by real learning and LSTM. The decision to not act based on the nature of movement can only be fathomed via STDP. and is a critical part of the solution for autonomous vehicles going forward. Akida technology will make it possible for that learning to be passed around from vehicle to vehicle in real time by the updating of synaptic weight memory en mass.
 
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LexLuther77

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Morning All,

Well, yesterdays podcast was another beauty, Rob bouncy and passionate as always.

Our guest, Jan, was an interesting fellow, a few words I couldn't quite pick up, but a very relaxed, positive commentary overall.

Couple of key things, which have probably already been commented on, they were:

Edge Impulse currently 98,000 projects on the go !!!!!!!! unbelievable !!

Flowing along with around 300 new projects per day, the day prior to the podcast hitting a company record of 490 new projects for the day.

Are we partnered with a loser or a winner, positivity attracts positivity, success attracts success, but in the end, if Brainchip's technology was
a dud, well, none of all these companies, small/medium or big would want anything to do with us.

Rob did elude to the fact that, all the companies he was trying to get to commit to signing a contract, sounds like some cat and mouse games are being played in my opinion, he did laugh, whether that was a nervous laugh or a sign of frustration, I'm not sure, but I did like the comment referring to ALL THE COMPANIES.

I am going to try to get some information on the Akida 2000 reference chip, as in, has it actually been completed, have a small batch of chips been fabbed out yet? Has Anil's team finished the design process ready for taping out etc...I would like to know of any progress, as I am sure you all would like to as well....an update isn't too much to ask for, it's been awhile since we really heard anything on this subject.

Also, I owe Simon Thorpe an email, so I'll see what new information he has to comment on in the world of Neural Networks, I do know that he is working on several projects with companies researching the use of Optical Neural Networks (ONN)....he still holds Brainchip shares I think, I'll check with him on that.

Anyway, take it easy.....Cheers for now......Tech x
Cheers for continually updating the forum, Tech. Great posting mate and much appreciated by many imo.😎👊🏼
 
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Boab

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Just reading the review of the new Volkswagen Golf R for Australia. Could be old news for our German friends?

There are also some unique aspects to the 10.0-inch central display, particularly in the performance pages.

And if you can’t be bothered touching the screen, you can use hand gestures to adjust certain functions, or you can yell at the car: “Hey Volkswagen, it’s cold in here!”.


This all seems to becoming mainstream or at the very least will soon be expected.

Go Dockers
 
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Sirod69

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The obscure US financier backing the ASX’s hot stocks​

LDA Capital is the go-to financier for a handful of speculative ASX plays, and its model is now being embraced by local funds.

sorry I could read this article for short, then there is a stop and you must pay to read the whole article.
Brainchip was named

 
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Sirod69

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This US investment house has made tens of millions from Brainchip. Guess which other ASX share it’s backing​

Brainchip and LDA Capital

According to the AFR, Branchip’s financing arrangement with LDA Capital allows it to access between $20 million to $45 million across a one-year period. This arrangement reportedly started in August 2020.

In return, LDA Capital is paid fees and provided 100 million options, leading it to bank tens of millions of dollars, the AFR reported.

LDA Capital decided to exercise 75 million options in January 2021. Half were exercised at an issue price of 15 cents a share and the other half at 20 cents per share.

The AFR also noted Brainchip had requested an extension to draw the minimum amount under the facility, enabling it to access a further $35 million.

 
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The obscure US financier backing the ASX’s hot stocks​

LDA Capital is the go-to financier for a handful of speculative ASX plays, and its model is now being embraced by local funds.

sorry I could read this article for short, then there is a stop and you must pay to read the whole article.
Brainchip was named

Sirod I couldnt find the option for them to pay me to read the article..
 
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equanimous

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This US investment house has made tens of millions from Brainchip. Guess which other ASX share it’s backing​

Brainchip and LDA Capital

According to the AFR, Branchip’s financing arrangement with LDA Capital allows it to access between $20 million to $45 million across a one-year period. This arrangement reportedly started in August 2020.

In return, LDA Capital is paid fees and provided 100 million options, leading it to bank tens of millions of dollars, the AFR reported.

LDA Capital decided to exercise 75 million options in January 2021. Half were exercised at an issue price of 15 cents a share and the other half at 20 cents per share.

The AFR also noted Brainchip had requested an extension to draw the minimum amount under the facility, enabling it to access a further $35 million.

I had to go to the toilet after reading this
 
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Terroni2105

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Yes, lets not worry about Innoviz to much and focus on the main game.

The world leader is Valeo
First half 22 sales 9.42 Billion EUR, with a further 16 Billion EUR worth of order intake received from their customers.
" Promising spectacular growth of Valeo in the years to come"
"H1 Results show first signs of this growth"
" As far as electrification is concerned we are active in the powertrain aspects and we're active on the thermal aspects "


Thanks Taproot, that is an excellent interview.

To add to some of the quotes you have written I loved the response to this question: Where is that strong demand and those strong orders coming from primarily?

“Well it’s mainly coming from acceleration of electrification and ADAS. You know, Valeo over the last year has positioned itself as a key player in this transformation, massive transformation, irreversible transformation, that the auto industry is undergoing when it comes to electrification and when it comes to ADAS … and as far as Valeo is concerned we have positioned ourself exactly at the center of this transformation. And we are getting the reward of it now, we are getting the reward with massive orders coming from all our customers.”


Valeo has positioned itself exactly where it needs to be and so has BrainChip.

As @Learning would say, it’s great to be a shareholder
 
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