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From what I can tell based on my 5 minutes worth of poking around the source code of that page, each item in the result set receives a score. When you sort by 'relevance', Brainchip comes up top because it has the highest 'score'.

The site is using a service called coveo search, as part of the sitecore CMS. According to coveo documentation, The relevance score is a combination of the index ranking algorithm in action during the index ranking phases, and other relevance modifiers such as query ranking expressions (QRE) and query ranking functions.

While the index ranking is supposedly algorithmic, I am not sure what it is actually indexing in order to produce a score.

In any case - we are obviously very 'relevant' :cool:
Gesh there are some smart/talented chippers on this forum. I feel like an imposter lol....
But I will hang on for proof of comercialisation and some...
 
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Brn don’t need China but all the other suppliers seem to
Interesting 🤔
 
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Diogenese

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Brn don’t need China but all the other suppliers seem to
Interesting 🤔
Well throttling another country's economy did not work out so well after the Armistice, but the west needs to keep 3 years ahead of China in tech (if we could stop them pilfering it).
 
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Well throttling another country's economy did not work out so well after the Armistice, but the west needs to keep 3 years ahead of China in tech (if we could stop them pilfering it).
Good luck with that
raccoon stealing GIF
 
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"The contract continues the development of the B-1B Part-Task Trainer which started with radar scope interpretation and procedural training for the Offensive Systems Operator (OSO) and AFWERX “Accelerating Pilot to Combat-ready Aviators” task to demonstrate a F-15E application.

While Akida could do radar (oscillo)scope interpretation, I reckon Akida could interpret the radar signals before they are projected onto the screen.
Well that's good to know, I'll have take your word on that. My brain may surge past 20 watts if I dwell on this information. Most likely my brain runs on 20 what's? 🤔
 
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Baneino

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FF May I translate for you :)
When you search for an ecosystem partner on the ARM website using the search "by relevance"
https://www.arm.com/partners/catalog/results#sort=relevancy

Brainchip is offered by Arm (Therefore potentially considered by ARM) as the first preference for that chosen solution.
Its not alpah order so the decision to have a particular company first in the offereings seems based on another reason.

In Germany being FIRST is seen to be an important statement :)
Mercedes knows this
Absolutely correct ! Thanks for the clarification :)(y)
 
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Well throttling another country's economy did not work out so well after the Armistice, but the west needs to keep 3 years ahead of China in tech (if we could stop them pilfering it).
 
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Love having that first cup of ☕ with a feel good article to read with it.
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Morning Chippers,

Had a quick chat with Boardroom Pty Ltd, regarding our share registry last Friday.

Total holders of Brainchip stock as of 10th Nov 2022...

46,954 holders.


Great work on all the reasearch shared everyone, much appreciated.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Is this Brainchip
It sure sounds like a 🦆 reads like a duck 🦆 and is it a duck 🦆
Are we really sure though? The presentation was from October 2021 so surely we collectively would have made educated assessments on whether we are contained within snapdragon or not.
 
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Looks like software solution only. Looks like their main interest is Federated learning where your "on-device-learning" meta-data eventually goes back to the cloud and yet again you are the product and not just the consumer.
How many shots of learning do you need @stockduck to stay away from HC?
 
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Nviso has been working with PainChek for a while now, but just recently, not long after Nviso partnered with Brainchip, PainChek did a capital raise of $3M to be used for “core technology upgrade” .
They are just developing the technology to be used for infants. Have a look at their potential annual market values.

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Just looking at wbt wee bit nano
So just looking at there SP over the last few years just to see how the went on there journey
A very similar tale as Brainchip
From highs of $ 2.20 to $0.37 cents over a year and then up and up.
But I think we will crush their SP over the next. 12 months
And then from there skyrockets in all directions like world war 3
WBT is a sleeping giant too. They also have much fewer shares on issue.

My price target for BRN is $5 then fingers crossed for $10.

For WBT, my target is $25 then fingers crossed for $50.
 
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Thanks @JK200SX ,

I must admit that’s a bit underwhelming.

However that’s based on 1% from Arm which I’m sure we’ll achieve more!

It’s not including the other partners, NASA, Valeo, Si Five, Defence, MB and Megachips etc.

So I’m sure it’ll all add up to a healthy SP in time!

:)
In terms of revenue to market capitalisation that’s purely $1.30 but don’t forget about the profit margin angle. The IP model that BrainChip are adopting is very profitable; the company has mentioned a profit margin on recurring royalties of 97% previously and when you consider running costs for BrainChip with 100 employees will be south of $20m annually (closer to $15m) then $56m in revenue just from ARM related business would be pretty attractive. Once the market understands how profitable this all is I think the share price might look better than $1.30. AIMO.
 
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Nviso has been working with PainChek for a while now, but just recently, not long after Nviso partnered with Brainchip, PainChek did a capital raise of $3M to be used for “core technology upgrade” .
They are just developing the technology to be used for infants. Have a look at their potential annual market values.

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