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Part 2 is out and it’s a ripper of a read.

"The first big point to note about this new incarnation is that it can run humongous models like ResNet-50 completely on the neural processor, thereby freeing up the host processor."

Love how the author describes how big the models you can run. Humongous, not sure if you can get any bigger than that can you, haha.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Murphy

Life is not a dress rehearsal!
Haha, I thought it was the longest acronym ever.

I thought it was a high-tech version of DILLIGAF! :)

If you don't have dreams, you can't have dreams come true!
 
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2023’s mantra might also be “power matters”. Across the board, we believe the industry is going to be talking a lot more about compute density, and the need for high performance processors that can also be built on a very small footprint and run at low power.

And this will be a breakout year for RISC-V. Companies are leveraging the RISC-V architecture and its proven high-performance and low-power usage across consumer devices like wearables, automotive, aerospace, and beyond. Last year, we saw announcements about the High Performance Space Compute project adopting RISC-V, and there is much more ahead. No longer just a tool for embedded, RISC-V has arrived driven by innovation and adoption in the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers, global hyperscale data centers, and consumer device companies.[/url]
 
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In the world of tech, a powerhouse team,
Brainchip and partners, a force to be seen,
Renesas, Arm, Intel, SiFive, Prophesee, Megachips, Nviso, alive.
With Edge Impulse and NASA in tow,
Their progress, nothing can overthrow,
A partnership that leaves shorters behind,
And Elon Musk's plans, unrefined.

Brainchip's shareholders will reap the rewards,
As their profits soar with mighty roars,
Their visions of wealth finally fulfilled,
Their pockets with gains, marvelously filled.

In the world of AI, they're breaking new ground,
And Brainchip's partners are tightly bound,
Their collaboration, a force to reckon,
Their shares, a prize to beckon.

And when the dust finally clears, Brainchip and partners will be the pioneers,
The shorters and Elon Musk, to their dismay,
Their losses mounting with every passing day.

For Brainchip's triumph is here to stay,
Their partnership leading the way, To a future where AI reigns supreme,
And Brainchip shareholders live the dream.
WOW 🤩. Top running for Post of the Month .🍺🥃
 
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Have I got this right?


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AI is clearly the big enabler.

I read Symbiotic Intelligent Autonomous Systems III back in 2020, just after investing in Brainchip. It describes a lot of those trends from this Gartner graphic. What I noticed is that within almost every trend AI was mentioned.

Further I was aware that Akida was neuromorphic and could do AI way more efficiently, especially at the edge. I understood that Akida didn't really have direct competition, because they wanted to focus on the edge and wanted to sell IP. What stuck out to me was that Brainchip would be the only neuromorphic IP around in a market where everybody wants AI on the edge. Further I understood that IP can be combined with other functionality in one chip, which lowers cost, space and possibly increases speed of communication between the parts.

Later I learnt about the issue with retraining of models, that gets exponentially more costly the bigger the models are and that neuromorphic computing could solve this problem.

I still don't see much direct competition, except for maybe Qualcom. Back then I read that Qualcom basically had given up researching their SNN in exchange for making some software stack, but now I wonder if that was smoke and mirrors? Or is it Akida 1.0 inside? Still I think whatever they got, it's only for their chipsets.

Further Akida 2.0 blows away what I've seen from Qualcom.

The thing about IOT and AIOT is that it's going to be a diversity of smart objects and there's likely going to be very different requirements for these, which means flexibility will win. IP blocks is more flexible than fixed chips, which is one reason why I think Akida will win.

Now Akida 2.0 is so advanced so there's absolutely nothing like it on the market and it adresses some very real needs in the market. This is another reason why I think Akida will win.

We are into some of the most significant IP ecosystems and we have partners excited about our product. We are already winning the first round of the marketing game.

With my visibility, I seriously can't see anybody else who can win this market in a big way but Brainchip.

We are the very core of the revolution, that is speculated to be in the trillions and not much direct competition in sight and the company is worth only a billion AUD?

I laugh at that 😂
 
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WOW 🤩. Top running for Post of the Month .🍺🥃
If I was back at school I would be telling my teacher that I’ve never even heard of Chatgpt.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Accenture CTO, Jean-Luc Chatelain, was a guest on a recent podcast, so I was very interested to discover this announcement a couple of days ago that Accenture and TELUS have teamed up. Is it just me or can anyone else see where neuromorphic computing could benefit this partnership?


Oh, and TELUS are a communications company too...


Telus more, I say! 😝



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We need.another category for appreciating FFs posts - maybe LOL+Fire 🤓
I have a category of saved posts called "another great factfinder post!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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On a serious note.

While some newer shareholders say those of two years or less standing have witnessed an increase in third party writings about neuromorphic SNN computing this has not always been the case.

Indeed for shareholders who managed to board back in 2015 it was very much an information desert as far as SNN technology was concerned with Brainchip and Peter van der Made being best described as lone voices in this intellectual wasteland where passing ships were lights on the horizon with a few cruising under the Intel Loihi flag.

Despite letting off flares and signal lanterns Brainchip and Peter van der Made were so far from the normal shipping lanes they were ignored.

I came onboard in 2017 after the best part of 12 months research. I started with absolutely no knowledge of the science and with the release of AKIDA 2 I now know even less.

Back in 2016 it was almost impossible to find anything about feedforward SNN or SCNN except for a few theoretical papers that allowed for the scientific possibility that what Peter van der Made was doing could possibly end in success but even then the preponderance of opinion dismissed his ideas in favour of analogue.

Why am I writing this now because it is as at today an entirely different circumstance.

The commercial, scientific and engineering world have woken up and are seeing Brainchip and Peter van der Made’s signal and are changing course to intercept them and the ones flying the Intel Loihi flag are also flying the AKIDA pennant.

The amount of information both scientific and commercial now being produced about Brainchip and AKIDA technology is unheralded and closely aligns with the statements by the CEO Sean Hehir that the numbers of sales enquires is greater than at anytime in Brainchip’s history.

The fact is that it is very clear to myself and I expect any long term shareholder that change is in the air.

Brainchip and Peter van der Made have been intercepted and escorted into the mainstream by an array of significant ecosystem partners including SiFive, Edge Impulse, ARM, Intel, Prophesee, VVDN, Mercedes Benz, Valeo, MegaChips Renesas, NASA and others.

Rob Telson’s “exciting times” has now a solid gold ring of truth about it.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Murphy

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Have I got this right?


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Hi Bravo
Blockchain is one I haven/t heard mentioned much so is there an intersection between the two technologies? What I know of both of these could be written in block letters on the head of a pin!! :)

Thanks and keep on with your explosive research and speculation. Best speculator ever!!
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"The first big point to note about this new incarnation is that it can run humongous models like ResNet-50 completely on the neural processor, thereby freeing up the host processor."

Love how the author describes how big the models you can run. Humongous, not sure if you can get any bigger than that can you, haha.
Only thing bigger than humongous is SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS!

 
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...or the combined IQ of Brainchip employees and partners
 
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What is it?
 
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On a serious note.

While some newer shareholders say those of two years or less standing have witnessed an increase in third party writings about neuromorphic SNN computing this has not always been the case.

Indeed for shareholders who managed to board back in 2015 it was very much an information desert as far as SNN technology was concerned with Brainchip and Peter van der Made being best described as lone voices in this intellectual wasteland where passing ships were lights on the horizon with a few cruising under the Intel Loihi flag.

Despite letting off flares and signal lanterns Brainchip and Peter van der Made were so far from the normal shipping lanes they were ignored.

I came onboard in 2017 after the best part of 12 months research. I started with absolutely no knowledge of the science and with the release of AKIDA 2 I now know even less.

Back in 2016 it was almost impossible to find anything about feedforward SNN or SCNN except for a few theoretical papers that allowed for the scientific possibility that what Peter van der Made was doing could possibly end in success but even then the preponderance of opinion dismissed his ideas in favour of analogue.

Why am I writing this now because it is as at today an entirely different circumstance.

The commercial, scientific and engineering world have woken up and are seeing Brainchip and Peter van der Made’s signal and are changing course to intercept them and the ones flying the Intel Loihi flag are also flying the AKIDA pennant.

The amount of information both scientific and commercial now being produced about Brainchip and AKIDA technology is unheralded and closely aligns with the statements by the CEO Sean Hehir that the numbers of sales enquires is greater than at anytime in Brainchip’s history.

The fact is that it is very clear to myself and I expect any long term shareholder that change is in the air.

Brainchip and Peter van der Made have been intercepted and escorted into the mainstream by an array of significant ecosystem partners including SiFive, Edge Impulse, ARM, Intel, Prophesee, VVDN, Mercedes Benz, Valeo, MegaChips Renesas, NASA and others.

Rob Telson’s “exciting times” has now a solid gold ring of truth about it.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
I bought ultimo June 2020 after a week of research, amongst it reading most of the hotcrapper thread, a Brainchip sponsored research paper from TMT analytics and technical papers from Brainchip. Besides that, there was extremely little mention of Brainchip on the Internet.

Today there's an enormous amount of material about and mentions of Brainchip.

This is us winning the first round of the marketing game.
 
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Lol! Got you 😂😂😂
 
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Steve10

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Comparing daily WBT chart to BRN chart death crosses & golden crosses.

WBT death crossed mid-May 2022 & golden crossed mid-October 2022. 3 months after death cross SP rallied to get over 200sma then declined for 3 months to similar low prior to breaking out.

BRN death crossed late October 2022 & 2 months later SP rallied to get over 200sma. Then SP declined for 2 months to similar low. Will it break out soon similar to WBT pattern?

WBT has had about a x4.5 SP run in 5 months. RSI has peaked on monthly chart & will need a breather now for a few months.

If BRN has a similar x4.5 SP run from 51c low = $2.30 SP or around January 2022 peak. Another licence agreement most likely required as the catalyst.
 
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