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I disagree with this saying as there is one certainty that everyone can trust without doubt. We will all die one day. Happy cheerful Monday everyone!😹
Hmmm, I try to not think of that too much. I seem to get a bit wild and have a IDGAF attitude which usually ends up with a night in police lockup and a summons delivered a couple months later.
 
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Sorry for off topic again 😐 but I don't care in this instance. Thoughts and prayers for my little guyšŸ• he's going under the knife again tomorrow.šŸ™
 
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Honestly, most people are proud and don’t want advice. I’m convinced some people would rather miss the boat than having to thank me for a stock tip in the future. Anyone else feel this way?
I told a few of my friends about brainchip. A handful bought, a few didn’t. It was about 45c at the time.
I didn’t get any messages on the run to $2.31.
I got lots of messages on the drop.
I still to this day get messages occassionally on red days, but never on green days.
Whenever there’s an announcement I’ll get a ā€œwhat does this meanā€ message.
My friends have bought because I talked about it but none of them have tried to understand their investment, they don’t read at all and look to me for confirmation when needed.
I’ll never get a thanks from them if they make money, they’ll never give me share tips because they don’t invest at all but I’ll sure as shit get a what the fuck if they lose their money. End result is it’s not longer worth talking investments with them as it’s a lose lose for me to do so.
I guess this is why they say don’t go into business with friends and family haha.
 
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AusEire

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Cheers @AusEire ... Enjoy your 'cold' Xmas nights in front of the fire in the local pub and maybe a 'lock in' or two with a few muso's ! šŸŽøšŸŽø ;)šŸŽ„šŸ¤¶šŸŽ…
Cheers mate šŸ»
 
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Was watching a recent video last night up on TechUK which had these speakers.

07 Dec 2022
Event round-up: Neuromorph-what? What is neuromorphic computing and what does this mean for the future of compute?

Speakers included:

  • Jim Scott, Head of Strategic Engagement, Lockheed Martin
  • Yulia Sandamirskaya, Applications Research Lead, Neuromorphic Computing Lab, Intel Labs
  • Aidong Xu, Head of Semiconductor Capability, Cambridge Consultants
  • David Halliday, Chair of Research Committee Intelligent Systems and Nano-science, University of York



Was curious if anything came up but understandably, given they were mostly research / academia, there wasn't much about commercial offerings and also a lot of what they were discussing was on hardware primarily and overlapped into software at times.

Lockheed appearing to have a lot of focus in photonic neuromorphic.

When commercial chips did come up in the Q&A at the end, the speakers did confirm there are commercial chips out there but wouldn't name names...guess they have to remain independent to a point.

Though, it was nice to see within the Intel slides we get a mention and also an insight into a sample of some of the INRC parties.

We know that the INRC is predominantly Unis etc for the research component obviously, however, was interesting to see a couple of commercial entities in there as well that you could expect will get exposure to Akida now if requested.

Also, there are apparently 170 groups in the INRC and the slide samples a handful, so how many more are commercial entities :unsure:

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I told a few of my friends about brainchip. A handful bought, a few didn’t. It was about 45c at the time.
I didn’t get any messages on the run to $2.31.
I got lots of messages on the drop.
I still to this day get messages occassionally on red days, but never on green days.
Whenever there’s an announcement I’ll get a ā€œwhat does this meanā€ message.
My friends have bought because I talked about it but none of them have tried to understand their investment, they don’t read at all and look to me for confirmation when needed.
I’ll never get a thanks from them if they make money, they’ll never give me share tips because they don’t invest at all but I’ll sure as shit get a what the fuck if they lose their money. End result is it’s not longer worth talking investments with them as it’s a lose lose for me to do so.
I guess this is why they say don’t go into business with friends and family haha.
Same with me, I’ll never give anyone a share tip again… painful….. they’re all like ā€œwhere lamboā€ like the meme 🫠
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its bicepsšŸ’Ŗ!
Was watching a recent video last night up on TechUK which had these speakers.

07 Dec 2022
Event round-up: Neuromorph-what? What is neuromorphic computing and what does this mean for the future of compute?

Speakers included:

  • Jim Scott, Head of Strategic Engagement, Lockheed Martin
  • Yulia Sandamirskaya, Applications Research Lead, Neuromorphic Computing Lab, Intel Labs
  • Aidong Xu, Head of Semiconductor Capability, Cambridge Consultants
  • David Halliday, Chair of Research Committee Intelligent Systems and Nano-science, University of York



Was curious if anything came up but understandably, given they were mostly research / academia, there wasn't much about commercial offerings and also a lot of what they were discussing was on hardware primarily and overlapped into software at times.

Lockheed appearing to have a lot of focus in photonic neuromorphic.

When commercial chips did come up in the Q&A at the end, the speakers did confirm there are commercial chips out there but wouldn't name names...guess they have to remain independent to a point.

Though, it was nice to see within the Intel slides we get a mention and also an insight into a sample of some of the INRC parties.

We know that the INRC is predominantly Unis etc for the research component obviously, however, was interesting to see a couple of commercial entities in there as well that you could expect will get exposure to Akida now if requested.

Also, there are apparently 170 groups in the INRC and the slide samples a handful, so how many more are commercial entities :unsure:

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Wow! Great research "as per ushe" @Fullmoonfever ! šŸ§šŸ‘
 
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I told a few of my friends about brainchip. A handful bought, a few didn’t. It was about 45c at the time.
I didn’t get any messages on the run to $2.31.
I got lots of messages on the drop.
I still to this day get messages occassionally on red days, but never on green days.
Whenever there’s an announcement I’ll get a ā€œwhat does this meanā€ message.
My friends have bought because I talked about it but none of them have tried to understand their investment, they don’t read at all and look to me for confirmation when needed.
I’ll never get a thanks from them if they make money, they’ll never give me share tips because they don’t invest at all but I’ll sure as shit get a what the fuck if they lose their money. End result is it’s not longer worth talking investments with them as it’s a lose lose for me to do so.
I guess this is why they say don’t go into business with friends and family haha.

I’ve had a very similar experience and largely don’t bother anymore. I only talk stocks with one of my cousins now because I know that he’ll research everything I say and take responsibility for his own decisions (he did pretty well out of my BRN tip too, 5-bagged on the run up in January and has now bought back in the smart bastard!).

If you spoon feed people most of the time they’ll want you to move their jaw up and down and chew it for them too.
 
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Adam82

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Ha! If I was on one of those podcasts and was asked the super hero question, I would most probably nominate PVDM considering his super hero determination from a long time ago to bring Akida to market first and still more than 3 years head start and progressing rapidly

Someone here (thank you) published this podcast interview below with PVDM from perhaps 5 years back and it was fascinating just where he believes we can go. So many gold nuggets contained within.

https://ia800905.us.archive.org/22/items/diffusion2013-11-11/diffusion2013-11-11.mp3
Wow that is an amazing interview, well worth listening to if you haven’t heard…. And goes to show how far ahead PVDM vision is into the future and all ideas that are coming out this and into 2023. Believe the tipping point is fast approaching! 😊
 
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With all these amazing partnerships and eco systems, I think 2023 will actually be our year.
Brainchip, ARM of the NPUs >_<
 
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I told a few of my friends about brainchip. A handful bought, a few didn’t. It was about 45c at the time.
I didn’t get any messages on the run to $2.31.
I got lots of messages on the drop.
I still to this day get messages occassionally on red days, but never on green days.
Whenever there’s an announcement I’ll get a ā€œwhat does this meanā€ message.
My friends have bought because I talked about it but none of them have tried to understand their investment, they don’t read at all and look to me for confirmation when needed.
I’ll never get a thanks from them if they make money, they’ll never give me share tips because they don’t invest at all but I’ll sure as shit get a what the fuck if they lose their money. End result is it’s not longer worth talking investments with them as it’s a lose lose for me to do so.
I guess this is why they say don’t go into business with friends and family haha.
WOW. That is actually very spot on.
And it makes me realise that I know a lot of stupid/dumbass people.🤣
@equanimous cheers for the giggle can't find that post you did(cat scan)
But I needed the laugh mate.ā™„ļø
 
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Same with me, I’ll never give anyone a share tip again… painful….. they’re all like ā€œwhere lamboā€ like the meme 🫠
Long-term to these numbnuts is like a couple of months in my experience with them.
 
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If it's any consolation, my wife thinks I'm part of a cult because I talk so much about Brainchip šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
My wife says ā€œoh that sounds nice until it crashes and burnsā€ hahahaha
 
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Pulled the above off Commsec at 12.29pm.

The above speaks of there being 'the haves' and 'the have nots' where Brainchip is concerned.

The haves: Well researched shareholders who can read and write and probably follow TSEx and who are holding tightly to their shares.

The have nots: Shareholders who follow the ranting of WANCAs plus shorts and traders.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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I know Samsung has been spoken about at various times but I hadn't actually seen a direct neuromorphic study or reference by them till now.

Maybe has been posted before(?) or not.

They have their R&D division I just found...SAIT.

Here I found one section which clearly spells out essentially what we can offer them quite quickly for testing etc.

I wonder.


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Hi Fmf,

Samsung have been doing a lot of work using ReRAM/MemRistors:

US2022366976A1 NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF DESIGNING THE SAME

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[0005] At least one example embodiment of the present disclosure provides a neuromorphic computing device capable of preventing the decrease in the accuracy of inference due to temperature and/or time dependency of resistive memory cells.

A neuromorphic computing device includes first and second memory cell arrays, and an analog-to-digital converting circuit. The first memory cell array includes a plurality of resistive memory cells, generates a plurality of read currents based on a plurality of input signals and a plurality of data, and outputs the plurality of read currents through a plurality of bitlines or source lines. The second memory cell array includes a plurality of reference resistive memory cells and an offset resistor, and outputs a reference current through a reference bitline or a reference source line. The analog-to-digital converting circuit converts the plurality of read currents into a plurality of digital signals based on the reference current. The offset resistor is connected between the reference bitline and the reference source line.
 
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A warning wifi cams are very easy to hack. So don't have them pointed at sensitive areas. A dumbass like me can do it.
 
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Not only that, but he said :Stay tuned for further updates on our partners CES schedule and announcements.

AND We wish you a very exciting and prosperous 2023 and look forward to seeing you at CES.

And may I add that the entire email is written in Bold font to emphasise the importance of this email! šŸ˜‚

Yes, particularly noticed the...... subtleties below........

Stay tuned for further updates on our partners CES schedule and announcements.

just to be crystal clear !
 
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Diogenese

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Nikkei Asia: TSMC fab in Japan at center of Sony's image sensor kingdom.

The move is just the first step in Sony's grand plan to bolster output of CMOS image sensors across Kyushu. At the group's Nagasaki facility, a fab that just opened last year is already undergoing a second expansion to bring additional facilities online as early as next year.

Sony also operates chip plants in Oita and Kagoshima prefectures, also in Kyushu.

This production network will rely on logic chips from TSMC's new fab, slated to begin full production in 2025 and to be run by a joint venture with Sony and Denso.

With the smartphone market having peaked in 2016 and 2017, and many consumers having upgraded to 5G handsets, demand for sensors in phones may slow, forcing Sony to cultivate new buyers for sensors.

The planned plant is expected to churn out sensors for smartphones, but it may have to start producing sensors for autonomous driving and factory automation applications down the road.

On top of this, setting up local infrastructure such as housing and schools for employees and their families will be important, as is talent acquisition.

Japan's chip sector fell behind foreign rivals after failing to keep investing in the development of next-generation products in the 2010s. But the global supply chain crises brought on by the pandemic has built momentum for a domestic revival with the newly formed Rapidus, a government-backed chipmaker set up by such top companies as NEC, Toyota Motor and Sony.

How public-private efforts can develop Kyushu into Japan's "Silicon Island" will hold the key to whether the country's much-anticipated chip-industry renaissance will materialize
I wonder if there is anything besides Prophesee driving Sony's image sensor expansion?
 
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