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Never heard of them before but coincidentally Sailesh Chittipeddi from Renesas also liked that same post
Never heard of them before but coincidentally Sailesh Chittipeddi from Renesas also liked that same post
You are so funny Fact FinderThis is definitely an old article and was first published when they started releasing their development boards MONTHS before they announced they had found their missing twin Brainchip. It was a story for the ages.
Separated by oceans and continents at birth neither one knowing the other existed but yet sensing something was missing and that they would never be whole until they found each other.
It was such an emotional meeting when across a crowded trade show they saw each other’s freshly ironed table cloths.
It even says so at the end in the fine
Print:
“This article originally ran on sister site EE Times.”
The answer is always in the fine print.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
Some love is unrequited but not so between Brainchip and Blu Wireless Technologies it would seem.
Interesting use case and a patent allowing secure chip to chip meta data communication would come in handy in my opinion:
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Blu Wireless breaks uplink speed record in maritime 5G trials - techSPARK
Blu Wireless, the leader in mmWave technology, has announced it has broken uplink speed record in maritime 5G trialstechspark.co
My opinion and speculation only so DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
I agree. Motley Fool probably being one of the largest imo. A well timed article?… I think not. I’m sure our 4c will be as good or better than the last…In my opinion the shorters would all be betting on the 4c being released on Oct 31. Lets hope BRN management announce it earlier with some good revenue so all shorters get what’s coming to them. Sort of a “lesson” to them to leave us alone..![]()
I am in love with the fact Sean Hehir used lumpy and not bumpy.’You gotta ax-sent-uate the positive
ee-lim-inate the negative
latch on to the affirmative
don’t mess with Mr In-between’
With the third quarter 4C coming this week, we have to take Bing’s advice and remain positive…no matter what the report tells us.
Our much admired CEO has told us in the wake of no announcements, because of the need for absolute confidentiality, we should watch the financials. By advising this, Sean and his merrymen are saying that sales and the subsequent revenue will be the measure of their success...no if’s, but’s or maybe’s.
I’m all in with Akida…it works…it has plenty of lovers…it has no competition (even the 1000 eyes have yet to come up with any)…it is the real thing.
I’m hoping for the best, but even if the third quarter 4C provides one of Sean’s lumpy results, me myself personally is gunna accentuate the positive.
LumpyI am in love with the fact Sean Hehir used lumpy and not bumpy.
Bumpy = Bad
Lumpy = Good
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
Never heard of them before but coincidentally Sailesh Chittipeddi from Renesas also liked that same post
Spot on FF !Over at the other place I railed against the naysayers who attack the idea that NASA was going to be a huge commercial opportunity.
Even here some have expressed a less aggressive though nonetheless similar viewpoint.
Well I am a very petty mean spirited individual who as a retired litigation lawyer loves revelling in being proven right which on this occasion comes from the fact that my position has always been that having NASA validate and prove Brainchip’s technology opens up opportunities in the military and commercial space of incredible value.
The obvious involvement of Brainchip in the communication space has clearly been facilitated by the following NASA driven and funded proof of concept research:
“Validating the Cognitive Network Controller on NASA’s SCaN Testbed
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Abstract:The Cognitive Network Controller (CNC) defines a neuromorphic architecture where a spiking neural network can both encode network performance observations and select the optimal actions (e.g., routes) for the context of those observations. Because of these features, the CNC can quickly adapt to changes in the operational environment to either maintain or improve selected performance metrics. This behavior can be attractive for a space networking scenario with orbiting and ground-based assets that are either stationary or manned, bringing an elevated level of autonomy in network communication decisions. Using the SCaN testbed as a laboratory facility in orbit, we evaluated the adaptation abilities of the CNC applied to a space network routing application. Towards this end, the CNC design and the related neuromorphic processor were implemented in software and deployed on the flight computer of the SCaN testbed, and then applied to route bundles to a ground station over parallel links. This work likely constitutes the earliest demonstration of a space application for neuromorphic computing and a basic validation of the online adaptation capabilities of the CNC”
Lumpy or not the road to Brainchip’s commercial success is crowded with opportunity upon opportunity.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
Can anyone enlighten me as to whether Qualcomm’s Snapdragon can perform AI without internet connection?Our good friend Micklepenis is back with his usual bullshit Motley Fool article!
"With BrainChip competing against giants such as IBM, Intel, and Qualcomm, which invest billions into research and development, it would be incredible if BrainChip’s small team and tiny budget allows it to create technology that not only outperforms its rivals but leads the industry"
This above has to be my favourite talking point in the argument against Brainchip. How could they possibly do it? While ignoring why intel, Qualcom etc can't do it because of ALL the granted patents held by Brainchip and 27+ pending patents waiting to be granted.
Questioning whether the tech works or not by ignoring Renesas, Megachips, Mercedes, NASA, Valeo, Prophesee, ARM, Si-Five, NVISO, who have all validated the tech.
This next paragraph of the article is a real stickler though and is outright lies and sometimes I kinda wish that Brainchip would address hit pieces like this.
"One of those was an Early Access Program Order from space agency NASA.It has been almost two years since the order was placed but no longer gets spoken about. In fact, it appears to have ended after just three weeks on 18 January 2021 based on NASA data"
It's the masterpiece of how not to be a journalist. No time spent researching and blatantly ignoring the facts.
Let the shorts, short. This article serves nothing but to fuel fear in an already fearful market and questions really need to be asked on whether or not these dicks have a short position in the stock. Writing it isn't enough as paper never refused ink.
https://www.fool.com.au/2022/10/17/warning-brainchip-shares-are-being-targeted-by-short-sellers/
Anyway that's the end of my incoherent rant but it serves as a call out to these fucks who blatantly LIE to their subscribers.
Anyway we all know how this ends.
Hope everyone has had a good Monday
Akida Ballista baby