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They cheat, its a simple as that. I had evidence of it (screen shots) and I sent them through to ASIC, all I got back was thank you.....nothing more.I was in the "top 100 out of 40,000 odd" shareholders until last Tuesday, when I had to sell 500,000 shares to fund something else, but still own north of a million shares (now free-carried).
One thing I did find fishy about the sell/buy transaction was that prior to pressing the sell button, I checked the market depth and individual buy bids and there weren't any huge orders there waiting, but to my surprise someone out of nowhere bought the whole 500,000 in one trade @ 46c, (not multiple buys for the total amount of shares). can someone please explain how this can happen, it all happened in a blink of an eye with the "sell order placed and sell order filled" emails arriving within a couple of seconds of the order being place, Hmmmmmmm????
Cheers C ... Yep 4 quarters of positive cash flow for 2024 and hopefully we will get that positive 'cash flow ball rolling' for the remaining quarters of 2023! So much can happen with the drop of a huge announcement!! And that could be at anytime!! I'm hoping before the AGM!?Hi K...I think that the company would have discussed the possibility of entering the Nasdaq, our Board has changed dimensions
over the last year or two, it's a powerful Board, with 3 Australian and 3 USA members, whose input would be focused on the best
possible outcome for the company as a whole, the Nasdaq will be calling, but not just yet, the timing maybe right beyond 2025.
My personal review date isn't actually for "the big time" as such, it's more about confirming in my mind that we have seen a steady
4 quarters of sustained growth up to that point, with possibly around 40 companies having joined our partner/ecosystem.
Some company will make a play for us, and possibly have already started running the ruler over our huge potential, but the picture
will become clearer over the next few years when we and they see actual products in the market place and Brainchip as a company
starting to be rightfully acknowledged as the leader worldwide, the go to company for event based processors, IP, intelligent engineering
staff who are the most qualified team in Neuromorphic computing and implementation of AI at the far edge.
If we are truly acknowledged by then, well, the suitors will be circling and depending if Peter and Anil decide to retire or not, things could
really heat up your superannuation funds...that's my overview looking into the future.
Just one shareholders views.
Cheers....Tech![]()
That's like saying that hitting yourself in the head with a hammer is a positive thing because it feels so good when you stop.Right approach. But look at the history of Tesla. Tesla was the most shorted stock on nasdaq before it explode. The prices goes from $150 to $2400 before settling around $600.
So a shorter is a big trouble as well as a big opportunity.
DYOR
It's not a level playing field.I was in the "top 100 out of 40,000 odd" shareholders until last Tuesday, when I had to sell 500,000 shares to fund something else, but still own north of a million shares (now free-carried).
One thing I did find fishy about the sell/buy transaction was that prior to pressing the sell button, I checked the market depth and individual buy bids and there weren't any huge orders there waiting, but to my surprise someone out of nowhere bought the whole 500,000 in one trade @ 46c, (not multiple buys for the total amount of shares). can someone please explain how this can happen, it all happened in a blink of an eye with the "sell order placed and sell order filled" emails arriving within a couple of seconds of the order being place, Hmmmmmmm????
Also, in taking such a large order instantly off the list it maintains their ability to control the sp with their smaller trades..That which happened to you is common because of the ASX allowing bots direct access. There is no doubt they can hold orders back and execute in real time.
My son and I on two thinly traded shares had exactly the same thing occur yesterday. In both cases there were good reasons for someone to be accumulating.
Here we have shorts as potential buyers and institutions accumulating. Take your pick.
My opinion only DYOR
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Thanks for this clarity Steve10: a really great post. Vlad.Nvidia peaked at $6.06 intraday in January, 2002 a few years after their IPO & then bottomed at 61c in October 2002 = 90% decline.
Today, Nvidia SP is $271.91 or up x445 since the October 2002 bottom. Reached $346.47 SP in November 2021 equating to x568 upside.
Imagine the fear in market during dotcom bust when Nvidia SP declined to 61c in 2002. Buyers had up to x568 upside in 19 years.
Poor market sentiment due to high CPI/high rates in 2022/23 has created a similar buying opportunity now for BRN.
Wow ... staggering figures!! thanks SteveNvidia peaked at $6.06 intraday in January, 2002 a few years after their IPO & then bottomed at 61c in October 2002 = 90% decline.
Today, Nvidia SP is $271.91 or up x445 since the October 2002 bottom. Reached $346.47 SP in November 2021 equating to x568 upside.
Imagine the fear in market during dotcom bust when Nvidia SP declined to 61c in 2002. Buyers had up to x568 upside in 19 years.
Poor market sentiment due to high CPI/high rates in 2022/23 has created a similar buying opportunity now for BRN.
OK I have a question? Laugh if you will but is our IP likely to be in M85 or the Helium extension. The reason I ask is the SiFive x280 has a vector extension and I was of the opinion our IP was in the extension. NOTE: I am not a tech wiz so a question on notice for Dodgy or anyone else who has looked into this. Thoughts?ARM adds custom instructions to M85 controller in RISC-V AI fightback
Technology News | March 13, 2023
By Nick Flaherty
RISC-V IOT AIMPUS/MCUS
ARM has developed a new version of its high end Cortex-M85 microcontroller, allowing chip designers to add custom instructions for AI applications.
This has been one of the key advantages of the competing RISC-V instruction set and signals a fight back by ARM ahead of the Embedded World (EW2023) exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany, this week.
Renesas Electronics will be showing the first live demonstrations of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) implementations on the previous generation M85 design.
This first demonstration showcases a people detection application developed in collaboration with UK ML startup Plumerai that identifies and tracks persons in the camera frame in varying lighting and environmental conditions.
The second demo showcases a motor control predictive maintenance use case with an AI-based unbalanced load detection application using Tensorflow Lite for Microcontrollers with CMSIS-NN.
The latest version of the M85 core, Cortex-M85 r1, includes ARM Custom Instructions (ACI) which allow designers to include custom defined data processing instructions directly on the controller. These were first proposed in 2019 in the ARMv8.1 architecture but are only now being implemented in designs, in part to address the increasing popularity of cores based on the customisable RISC-V instruction set.
“With ACI on Cortex-M85, the user does not have to turn to alternative architectures to implement a desired instruction encoding. Instead, this can now be done on CPUs that are based on the ARM architecture, with Cortex-M85 being the first high-performing microcontroller to provide this option.,” said ARM. “Through ACI, the user is given the power to innovate within the proven AEM architecture, while maintaining the ecosystem advantages of the Cortex-M CPUs.”
ACI is suitable for applications using specialized bit field processing, trigonometric functions, and image pixel manipulations and can also be applied to accelerate frequently used data processing functions. It is also being implemented on the Cortecx-M55 core.
AI demonstrations
In the meantime, Renesas is taking advantage of the Helium technology in the core which will be part of the RA (Renesas Advanced) family of MCUs.
Helium is ARM’s M-Profile Vector Extension, available as part of the Armv8.1M architecture and provides a boost for machine learning (ML) and digital signal processing (DSP) applications, accelerating applications such as endpoint AI.
“We’re proud to again lead the industry in implementing the powerful new Arm Cortex-M85 processor with Helium technology,” said Roger Wendelken, Senior Vice President in Renesas’ IoT and Infrastructure Business Unit.
“By showcasing the performance of AI on the new processor, we are highlighting technical advantages of the new platform and at the same time demonstrating Renesas’ strengths in providing solutions for emerging applications with our innovative ecosystem partners.”
“We’re excited to take part in this ground-breaking demonstration,” said Roeland Nusselder, CEO of Plumerai. “ARM’s Helium technology supported on the new RA MCUs with the Cortex-M85 core significantly accelerates the Plumerai inference engine.”
“This performance uplift will enable our customers to use larger and more accurate versions of Plumerai’s People Detection AI, add additional product features, and extend battery life,” he said. ”Our customers have an insatiable appetite for adding new and more accurate AI features that run on a microcontroller. Together with Renesas, we are the first to fulfil this demand.”
The Cortex-M85 core supports ARM TrustZone alongside a Renesas integrated cryptographic engine, immutable storage, key management and tamper protection against DPA/SPA side-channel attacks. The Armv8-M architecture also brings Pointer Authentication/Branch Target Identification (PAC/BTI) security extension, a new architectural feature that provides enhanced mitigation from software attack threats and helps achieve PSA Certified Level 2 certification.
The new RA MCUs based on the Cortex-M85 core will be supported by Renesas’ Flexible Software Package (FSP). This enables faster application development by providing all the infrastructure software needed, including multiple RTOS, BSP, peripheral drivers, middleware, connectivity, networking, and security stacks as well as reference software to build complex AI, motor control and graphics solutions.
It also allows developers to integrate their own legacy code and choice of RTOS with FSP, providing full flexibility in application development.
Hallelujah Brother, singing to the choir.The beauty of knowing that manipulation is taking place (other than my portfolio dropping) is that we can see and know it is occuring, taking this onboard I for one know better to hold until something factual comes out ( and when it does it'll be positive)
I would honestly rather this stupidity from the Idiots shorting it, rather than going down because it is not a good investment...
and true investors are pulling out.
I will continue to hold and accumulate until the company shows me otherwise regardless long-term, this dip is going to be short lived on the overall life of BRN.
There will be a day the panic shorters will have to buy back and investors with much larger wallets buy in...the big fish are waiting for something substantial...IMO![]()
Yes, but how many have the conviction to hold all the way and receive such rewards?The largest upside I have found from a beaten down stock is ASX listed NST, a pre-revenue gold explorer/miner.
From 0.8c low in March 2009 to $17.03 intraday peak in November 2020 = x2,128 in 11.67 years.
Imagine the fear during the GFC. The brave buyers lives would have been changed forever with the huge upside.
BRN had 3.1c low in March 2020 x 2,128 = $65.97 by November 2031 equivalent to NST.
Quality companies have a tendency to grow larger in future & offer huge upside if bought near lows during periods of bad market sentiment.
Don’t insult the executors and beneficiaries of my will. They definitely have the fortitude that’s why I chose them and constantly bore them with how long they have to hold Brainchip when I’m gone.Yes, but how many have the conviction to hold all the way and receive such rewards?