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miaeffect

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See you all on the moon tomorrow
 
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Soz, I didn’t mean to shout 😉
Haha...no probs.

Was just reading your post thinking...why's he yelling at me.

Figured not intential though.

Agree with what you're saying before too, I was just trying to point out as well that any commercial "Intel" neuromorphic refernced product find by the 1000 eyes could well be Akida behind the curtain.
 
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RobjHunt

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I'll be happy with 1 tenth of microsoft!
Yeah… I am just below 13k shares. So at least x0.5 or x1.0 MS would be nice ;).

In any case it will make me some money. That much I know…
 
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Futures are starting to swing green for the US as well. Hopefully a great day tomorrow.

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Time gets away so I think it’s probably two years ago now but Cisco was working on a cybersecurity system for data centres which had an AKIDA flavour to it.

Cisco and Brainchip have a long standing relationship going back many years.

So while I am not saying it is a certainty but my money if a gun was put to my head would be on a Brainchip Cisco offering coming to market eventually.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
CISCO, WEBEX, VECTION TECHNOLOGIES & BRAINCHIP?
 
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Not at all a tall order.

I’m sure. Maybe just not overnight 😉
Dreams are nice but I don’t expect it to go 10x MS. I’d love it too. Like everyone here.

If it goes to 0.5-1 of current MS the I’m more than happy.
 
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KKFoo

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Brainchip appears at page 60 if anyone knows how to advance there quickly this might be interesting or not or already posted:


Regards
FF


AKIDA BALLISTA
Just use the search icon and look for Brainchip, it is just the collections of all the news.
 
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RobjHunt

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Time gets away so I think it’s probably two years ago now but Cisco was working on a cybersecurity system for data centres which had an AKIDA flavour to it.

Cisco and Brainchip have a long standing relationship going back many years.

So while I am not saying it is a certainty but my money if a gun was put to my head would be on a Brainchip Cisco offering coming to market eventually.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA
Dreams are nice but I don’t expect it to go 10x MS. I’d love it too. Like everyone here.

If it goes to 0.5-1 of current MS the I’m more than happy.
Me too.
 
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Diogenese

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FF as you are well aware ...... I think that BRN should approach this Intel announcement & situation with the greatest degree of caution possible and to make sure that all DD and protection's are put in place to protect our interests, especially given the fact, that Intel was recently sued for infringing another parties patents.
If memory serves, the masks for the tapeout were encrypted by Socionext, and, I'm guessing now, decrypted by the chip-making machines, but I don't know the details of how the decryption key is handled.
S Crow?
 
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wilzy123

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Townyj

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Yep, they are the two. I had a 4 year window playing them both for a team called Oxygen (O2) - number #1 across AUS/NZ for a couple of years there. Before all the big money and attention. But we did have our games streamed live with commentators which was cool. 30-40 hour a week commitment.

Very cool that you did some clan work :)

Me and some mates got into ET pretty hardcore online. Solid game. From memory enjoyed beach storm and the truck/tank escort through the street/town.

Not sure if you remember 3FL/Westnet. Was an online admin for awhile. On the look out for cheaters/wall hackers etc. Was fun messing with the server settings.. no clipping etc. Hah.

I also remember O2 being big, so probably played around the same time. Around 2003 we started playing.

Anyway.. will shoosh now. Since its BRN only :) haha
 
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Cardpro

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Establishing multiple partnerships and joining eco systems... my guess is that this is what he meant when Jerome Nadel said he has Automated marketing.
 
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Ahh....hindsight is such a wonderful thing to give clues as to how long some things could have been brewing.

From a couple of months ago.


Software, Not Hardware, Will Drive Quantum and Neuromorphic Computing
Jeffrey Burt
2 months ago

As with the Quantum SDK, Intel initially had no intention of creating a software framework out of the software developed and used in-house for neuromorphic computing, according to Mike Davies, senior principal engineer and director of the chip maker’s Neuromorphic Computing Lab. However, it became clear that the lack of a general-purpose software stack was hobbling the industry’s efforts in the field.

“Until Lava, it’s been very difficult for groups to build on other groups’ results even within our own community because software tends to be very siloed, very laborious to construct these compelling examples,” Davies told journalists. “But as long as those examples are developed in a way that cannot be readily transferred between groups and you can’t design those at a high level of abstraction, it becomes very difficult to move this into the commercial realm where we need to reach a broad community of mainstream developers that haven’t spent years doing PhDs in computational neuroscience and neuromorphic engineering.”

Lava is an open-source framework with permissive licensing, so the expectation is that other neuromorphic chip manufacturers – which include the likes of IBM, Qualcomm, and BrainChip – will port Lava to their own frameworks. It’s not proprietary, though Intel is the major contributor to it, Davies said.

The latest iteration of Lava is version 0.5, though the company has been steadily rolling out releases of Lava to GitHub, he said. It also illustrates, along with circuit improvements in Loihi 2, the advancements made in the chip for running deep feed forward neural networks, a basic type of network used in some supervised learning uses. There are fewer chip resources needed to support these networks, the inference operation is up to 12X faster than Loihi 1, and 50X more energy efficient.

These aren’t the types of workloads that Loihi was designed to support – GPUs and other accelerators can run deep feed forward networks well. And Intel is aware of this. “It is very important that we support feedforward neural networks of the kind that everyone is using and loves today because they’re just an important building block for future neuromorphic applications.” Davies said.
 
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Funny how we were discussing the cybersecurity topic and Cyber-Neuro RT earlier today.

Just saw this advertised from a couple of weeks ago.

Scroll to the end. Still in the cyber security game it appears :)



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SERA2g

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Wait what. I played a few cs 1.6 lan comps too 😂 next perth catch up let’s definitely discuss!
Return to castle Wolfenstein? Enemy Territory?

I played in a WA State CS 1.6 clan back when i was 19-20. Living in a small country town made it hard to do anything professional. :/
 
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Sirod69

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Take a look at what Mohamed Awad had to say about the evolution and trajectory of devices built #onArm in conversation with Jon Masters.

Discover more about the future of Arm in Mark Hambleton’s #ArmDevSummit keynote:
 
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cosors

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Great news with Intel.

Last week Renesas and this week Intel.
Weekly inserts of good news is brilliant and I hope we keep it up and maybe there may be a big bang before Xmas (possibly an ANN of Akida2000?)

I still don't know why many posters are surprised of having no ASX ANNs. Using media releases / Twitter has been the way of expressing news since the 4C ANN a while ago that included patents as one lump of news. I see why they are doing it and it will only benefit long term investors and not traders too much as it is flying (trying to fly?) under the radar. Remember AFR writing hit pieces on BRN and hotcrapper screwing us over? Why play their game? Obviously ASX doesn't mind bots and manipulation so now and then as long as it benefits their mates. Let's play our own game in which only dedicated investors can benefit. So many of retail were in it for the short term seeing the heavy selling after the last 4C and disappointment with revenue. Those who sold were never invested.

Those posters annoyed with shorters, I don't really care. Again, it is a trading issue. I think they are mental shorting us when an ANN could drop at any time of about 3 or 4 different items like a new patent, partner, tech upgrade for example. Sure we are not using the ASX now, but we can when we want. I'd rather go to a casino than short BRN.

In my opinion we are becoming too big too ignore with all our partners and household names like NASA and only in the last year: Mercedes Benz and Intel. The more we trade at these levels, the bigger the slingshot will be when the penny does drop for those waiting on the sidelines.

Lastly, seems like a lot of us were hungover or a bit bored on Sunday. I like reading all sorts of stuff, but it would be good if we could link our convos back to BRN. The Funk Machine is fine with me promoting his religion, but only if it can be linked back to BRN. I wonder if there are any dots there? I asked the new Chat GPT which is like text AI about neuromorphic tech and it came back with a pretty borderline response. It didn't want to commit an opinion on BRN!

Have a great week all, and careful trading with Wednesday's big news out of the US.
I'll refer the comment to myself. What does machine learning have to do with Akida and BRN :unsure: A thought that made me post this little story. Why the Chinese don't let their tool learn about neuromorphic computing is beyond me. But as far as the whole topic is concerned, they have huge problems right now anyway. It's negligible if a Chinese chat bot that doesn't learn enough by itself doesn't know anything about BRN.
 
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FlipDollar

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I remember Mike getting paid out handsomely by some of the long term holders last year and as far back as 2020.

To be honest, there was some merit in all of that to a certain degree… but after todays news, I tend to think Mike always knew Intel were going to wrap theirs arms around us…

My opinion only but I see a takeover by June 2024 by Intel. Don’t hate - just my opinion!!! Love you all from the HC days through to here… please don’t sideline me! Haha
I wrote that after a bottle of 2016 Craggy Range Sophia.

Please ignore the post, but don’t ignore a bottle of Sophia if you ever get the opportunity.

Have a good day
 
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