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Gman

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Mine was an honest mistake and deleted immediately.
 
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NickBRN

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Edge Impulse share this on there linkden 🤔 interesting.



Partnering with Texas Instruments


"having retired from Texas Instruments as a Senior Fellow after 35 years. While at TI, she led TI's multi-billion-dollar memory and DSP product lines with joint venture partners in five countries and three continents"

let's hope Duy Loan Le has been involved..
 
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VictorG

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Interesting that Edge Impulse posted the following on LinkedIn, Akida maybe?

 
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Learning

Learning to the Top 🕵‍♂️

This is the Video of the Socionext in Cabin Sensing Solutions



Learning✈️ 🏖
 
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Learning

Learning to the Top 🕵‍♂️
I scan the QR code and got the link to the above demo video.
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Learning 😆✈️🏖
 
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Steve10

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The DJI is leading the stocks recovery & in November 2022 it made a high higher than August high.

The S&P500 & Nasdaq will play catch up now.

There is circa 25.5% upside for Nasdaq & 11.7% upside for S&P500 to make a high higher than August high similar to DJI.

Nasdaq rallied 23.3% & S&P500 rallied 18% during July-August 2022. ASX XTX rallied 27.9% & BRN rallied 75% from June 2022 lows.

If we use the 59.5c recent low x 1.75 = $1.04 SP but with the higher number of shorts (6.11% now vs 2.90% June 2022) it may go higher this time.

The BRN chart has a cup with 94c left hand lip & 59.5c bottom. 94c - 59.5c = 34.5c + 94c = $1.285 target.

And there is another cup with $1.27 left hand lip & 59.5c bottom. 127c - 59.5c = 67.5c + 127c = $1.945 target.

And the larger cup with $2.13 left hand lip & 59.5c bottom. 213c - 59.5c = 153.5c + 213c = $3.665 target.

It's a cup within a cup within a cup. Have seen them x2-3 the cup lip before thus $2.13 x 2-3 = $4.26-$6.39 may also be possible.

March 2021 to December 2021 BRN chart had a cup within a cup within a cup with lips at 54.5c, 63c & 75c. SP peaked at $2.34 intraday & $2.13 close = about x3 big cup lip at 75c.

I expect market to rally for a month or two then pull back to make a higher low.

Patterns tend to repeat because human behaviour repeats like when the FOMO kicks in.
 
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wilzy123

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stuart888

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CES News: Mercedes Benz CTO Markus Schafer was just on live at CES via Bloomberg Technology TV Show.

He was asked during the interview about "Software". He raved over the new MB.OS, and said "many of the new features would be out this year 2023, when selling the 2024 E Class"!

Q: What could make the stock price climb higher than the Mercedes Partnership Announcement?

A: Mercedes Revenues starting to begin to show in the 4C. 📯📢📣

It would ramp higher over time as the new MB.OS is going in all Eight new models forthcoming.

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https://group.mercedes-benz.com/company/corporate-governance/board-of-management/schaefer/
 
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I have hammered away at the importance of Renesas to Brainchip in the automotive space, time and time again, since December, 2020 when first announced.

Then here someone recently posted that it seemed unlikely any big names will be revealed at CES 2023.

Well with the following article from 2020 I will have one final crack at getting across that despite the ignorance of many WANCAs and HC manipulators RENESAS IS A BIG NAME IN THE AUTOMOTIVE OEM SPACE and they are revealing their taped out AKIDA technology MCUs at CES 2023 - real product being delivered to the automotive industry by one of the biggest OEMs bigger than “Bosch, Micron, Nexperia, nVIDIA, Qualcomm and Xilinx”.

As we used to say at primary school ‘suck on them eggs.’

My blunt opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA


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By David Manners 4th May 2020


NXP, Infineon, Renesas, TI, ST stay top five for auto ICs​


NXP, Infineon, Renesas, Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics maintained their positions in the top five of Strategy Analytics’ annual assessment of the automotive semiconductor industry vendor market share rankings.

NXP, Infineon, Renesas, Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics maintained their positions in the top five of Strategy Analytics’ annual assessment of the automotive semiconductor industry vendor market share rankings.
Total automotive semiconductor revenues taken by vendors in 2019 were down 1.3% to $37.2 billion, compared to 2018, with NXP, Infineon, Renesas, Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics maintaining their top five rankings.

The gap between NXP and Infineon effectively closed to zero, while STMicroelectronics was the only company to be able to demonstrate revenue growth.




2019 Automotive Semiconductor Relative Vendor Share Rankings (Graphic: Business Wire)

“2019 continued to see global automotive semiconductor demand slowing down with vehicle production flat or down in all of the major regions including China,” noted SA’s Ian Riches, “this was partially offset by revenue opportunities coming from high growth applications such as ADAS, electrified powertrains and wireless connectivity. However, this was not enough to translate to automotive semiconductor vendor revenue growth in 2019.”
“Our analysis shows a lot of companies struggled to show positive revenue growth in 2019, though there were some notable vendor year-on-year revenue increases, as exemplified by Bosch, Micron, Nexperia, nVIDIA, Qualcomm and Xilinx,” says report author Asif Anwar, “we will see a major shakeup in market share rankings moving forwards. In 2019, Infineon announced that the company had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Cypress. This acquisition closed successfully in April 2020, and effectively propels Infineon into the number 1 spot moving forwards.”






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stuart888

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Interesting that Edge Impulse posted the following on LinkedIn, Akida maybe?

Perhaps they (John Deere) are using the Edge Impulse toolset?

They have a great 🥦🫐🍇🍎objective:



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Foxdog

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Innnnteresting :unsure:

TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) today announced the TDK i3 Micro Module, the world’s first module with built-in edge AI and wireless mesh connectivity capability.

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"Because it is an ultracompact, battery-powered wireless sensor module, users can achieve sensing at any desired position without physical constraints like wiring."

"By attaching this compact module to equipment, various sensors monitor conditions like vibration, temperature and sound in real time. A variety of anomalies and failures can be detected in a timely fashion."

"Data detected by the sensors are processed by i3 Micro Module’s embedded edge AI. The data do not need to be aggregated and analyzed in the cloud, minimizing network traffic. Modules connect to each other through a wireless mesh network, which is formed automatically between modules simply by installing them."



Better have AKIDA in it, otherwise we have direct competition?
 
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Kachoo

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Just posting some edge impulse items that they have marketed at the CES shows how intertwined
Pretty sure we didn't need to see this a third time (first @Gman mislead the forum by claiming this was BRN... then you twice...)
Deleted mine I did not see that post.
 
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wilzy123

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Better have AKIDA in it, otherwise we have direct competition?

Not necessarily direct competition, since I cannot vouch for the capability of the thing doing the AI in that device... merely shared, because it does sound like something Akida is particularly good at.
 
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Realinfo

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The dominoes are beginning to fall.

After the ‘Eyes‘ were unable to find a true blue competitor, it was always only a matter of time before the likes of Intel swallowed their pride and joined the Akida revolution. They just had to find a way to save face before doing so, and inviting Brainchip to join their IFS programme was the perfect foil. Have no doubt, a license is not far away.

Can you imagine the panic going on within the hierarchy of IBM and other biggies right now. If they want to stay in the game, they must ”do an Intel” and join the revolution...they simply have no choice.

If they still think they can take another route, the imminent release of Akida 2.0 will blow these thoughts asunder. Everyone will eventually use Akida in some way. It’ll be in everything…even your Weet-Bix !!

The thought of using NDA’s and other confidentiality agreements amuses me, cos they’ve now clearly passed their use by date. They’re simply mechanisms where everyone is trying to keep the same secret from everybody else…AKIDA !!

Those who harness the beast best…win !

In the final paragraph above, I suggest that it’s no longer Akida, or if you’re using it that must remain a secret. Like the colt from Old Regret, Akida has got away. It hasn’t just escaped…it’s bolted into the marketplace. If anyone either directly or indirectly associated with the tech world still hasn’t heard of it by now, they must be living under a rock.

The secret that must now be kept under absolute wraps until your product at least hits the market, is how you’re applying the science fiction that is Akida.

It’s no longer a question of if you’re using it…but how.

This is why companies at CES are only talking in big picture language, devoid of any details or specifics about how they are gunna achieve what they’re talking about. Even Mercedes realise, that to reveal anymore than what they said last year, is giving their competitors too much of a heads-up on what they’re doing.

Everybody will eventually use Akida in some way or another. Those first to market will certainly gain an advantage, but it’s those who apply it’s ‘secret sauce’ in the most innovative, imaginative, ingenious, inventive way, who’ll be the big winners over their competitors.

’If you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds of brilliance…
yours is the earth and everything in it’...Rudyard Kipling.
 
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This Stockhead article talks about their tech trends for 2023 and the ASX listed companies that could have an impact. Brainchip gets a good mention:


"BrainChip Holdings (ASX:BRN) is involved in neuromorphic computing, a type of AI that simulates the functionality of the human neuron, and is working on commercialisation of its Akida chip.

Akida basically mimics the human brain to analyse only essential sensor inputs at the point of acquisition, processing data with efficiency, precision, and economy of energy.

BRN says keeping machine learning local to the chip, independent of the cloud, also dramatically reduces latency while improving privacy and data security.

This quarter the company is focusing on key sales targets and converting technical evaluations into paid licenses.

The company has a market cap of $1b and cash balance as of September 30, 2022, of $US24.6m."
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip

Could we possibly be involved??​

By 9News Staff
7:41am Jan 7, 2023

How your phone may soon be able to tell if you're over the limit​


Recording a quick voice memo could soon tell you whether you're over the limit.
Melbourne researchers are using artificial intelligence to analyse audio waves of people who've had too much to drink, in the hope it's an early indicator of when to slow down.
Researchers from Latrobe University are currently working on something faster than a blood test or a breathalyser.


Aussie researchers from Melbourne's Latrobe University are testing artificial intelligence analysis of voice memos as a way of working out if people have had too much to drink, hoping to turn it into an app.
Aussie researchers from Melbourne's Latrobe University are testing artificial intelligence analysis of voice memos as a way of working out if people have had too much to drink, hoping to turn it into an app. (9News)
More than 12,000 audio recordings from Germany of sober and less sober people were input into an algorithm with artificial intelligence then trying to distinguish whether the voices are over the legal limit or not.
At the moment it's about 68 per cent accurate but the more data, the smarter the AI becomes.


"We are on a good way it's a kind of proof of concept that it's possible," Professor Emmanuel Kuntsche told 9News.
Aussie researchers from Melbourne's Latrobe University are testing artificial intelligence analysis of voice memos as a way of working out if people have had too much to drink, hoping to turn it into an app.
More than 12,000 audio recordings from Germany of sober and less sober people were input into an algorithm. (9News)
The next step is for the tech to be tested with Aussie voices.
Researchers say several years down the track, if it works, it could once day be put into an app to give people an early indicator of their intoxication levels before they make decisions like getting behind the wheel.
For those committed to reducing the number of drunk drivers on Australian roads, it's a move in the right direction.
Aussie researchers from Melbourne's Latrobe University are testing artificial intelligence analysis of voice memos as a way of working out if people have had too much to drink, hoping to turn it into an app.
The next step is for the tech to be tested with Aussie voices. (9News)
"Whether it's technology or education or behaviour change, if it can save one life, absolutely," Annie Trainor, Director of Drink Drive Victoria told told 9News.
"As long as people are getting the message, it doesn't matter where it comes from."
 
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VictorG

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Some perspective,
2021 Wanca's - What's a neuromorphic chip anyway.
2022 Brainchip - ASX 200, Many new partnerships, on everyone's lips.
2023 Akida - Starting to emerge in everything, everywhere.
2024 $$$$$$$$
 
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Bobbyk4819

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Partnering with Texas Instruments


"having retired from Texas Instruments as a Senior Fellow after 35 years. While at TI, she led TI's multi-billion-dollar memory and DSP product lines with joint venture partners in five countries and three continents"

let's hope Duy Loan Le has been involved..
 
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