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Also just looking at the following report "sample" headlines.

Automotive Smart Cockpit Design Trend Report, 2022: 3D Unreal Engine Presents Lucrative Opportunities for Innovation

They obviously mention the EQXX as an example but I found the wording a bit diff to what I've seen previously.

When the EQXX and neuromorphic (Akida) has been discussed it was always quiet specifically bland on KWS. Nothing more nothing less though obviously KWS is part of HMI.

This from the report sample appears a little more all encompassing but maybe just reading too much into as a generalisation?


For example, in early 2022, Mercedes-Benz unveiled ISION EQXX, a new concept car that displays a new interior cockpit concept.....

As concerns HMI design, the system mounted on the car is structured along neuromorphic principles and adopts an intuitive working method that mimics the workings of the human brain.
 
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Was just in a boring data gathering mood, so just sharing a break down of the changes of the top 20 between the Feb and April (rounded numbers and short notes).

1. Citi up 3 million shares
2. PVDM (founder) - same
3. HSBC 1. Large sell off - 92 - 78 million (14 million)
4. Merril - up 1 million
5. BNP - up 5 million
6. JP Morgan - down 4 million
7. BNP - down 1 million
8. LDA - down 17 million
9. HSBC 2. Same
10. National Nom - same.
11. Paul (retail) - down 1.8 million
12. BNP up 500k
13. Coss - same.
14. Osserian Fam - up 1 million shares (this is interesting).
15. HSBC 3. GONE from the list. How much did they sell? Could up 1 million or over.
16. Lou Di Nardo (former CEO) - same.
17. Jeff (retail) - same.
18. Certane - up 400k
19. Dave (retail) - same.
20. Superhero (new comer).

My little take-aways:
> 3 out of 4 Institutions in the top 5 added to their holdings.
> HSBC 1. had nearly a larger sell off than LDA with 14 million shares down. Together they sold 31 million shares.
> Retail are down overall.
> Out of 14 institutions on the list, 6 added, 3 didn't change their holdings and 5 sold down.
> Total top holdings was 768 million shares in April compared to 792 million in Feb. So overall the top 20 have sold 24 million worth which is less than the LDA and HSBC sell off. Last year in October 777 million was the top 20, and in Jan early last year it was 750 million. Late 2021 was 650 million.
In recent history, this is the first time that the top 20 have not added to their overall amount of shares compared to us lowerlings (apart from Paul, Jeff or Dave if you hang out here).

Anyway, just sharing. Any other insights I might have missed?
Cheers all, to a good week ahead because I am sure we have reached rock bottom (but who really knows eh?)
Great post @GazDix thanks for sharing 👍

Interesting the osserian clan have significantly increased their holding.......

Tick ......tock
 
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BrainChip Discusses Embracing Disruptive Innovations with Technology Leader Geoffrey Moore on the Latest ‘This is Our Mission’ Podcast


Laguna Hills, Calif. – April 30, 2023 – BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI IP, invites you to a conversation with organizational theorist, best- selling author and management consultant, Geoffrey Moore, on its latest “This is our Mission” podcast. He joins BrainChip CEO Sean Hehir to discuss the challenges facing large organizations when looking to adopt disruptive innovations. The podcast will be available May 2 at 3:00 p.m. PDT on BrainChip’s website and across popular podcast platforms.

Moore is an author, speaker and advisor who splits his time between start-up companies in the Wildcat Venture Partners portfolios and established high-tech enterprises including Salesforce, Microsoft, Autodesk, F5 Networks, Gainsight, Google, and Splunk. Moore’s life’s work has focused on the market dynamics surrounding disruptive innovations. Moore’s books include Crossing the Chasm, Inside the Tornado, the Gorilla Game and Zone to Win. Crossing the Chasm is a technology playbook which focuses on the challenges start-up companies face transitioning from early adoption to mainstream customers. Moore’s latest work, Zone to Win, addresses the challenge enterprises face when embracing disruptive innovations, and the importance of adopting when it is in their best interests to do so.

“One of the best parts about doing the ‘This is Our Mission’ podcasts is the opportunity to meet fascinating people and get their unique insights into innovative technology, and how this is changing the world at large,” said Hehir. “There are few people more fascinating than Geoffrey Moore. His vast knowledge in business-related experience, and his thoughts on the meaning of life, will help enlighten our listeners about how today’s technology advancements are driving rapid proliferation of increasingly intelligent devices and services.”

The “This is Our Mission” podcast provides AI industry insight to listeners including users, developers, analysts, technical and financial press, and investors. Past episodes are available here.


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BrainChip diskutiert mit dem Technologieführer Geoffrey Moore im neuesten „This is Our Mission“-Podcast über disruptive Innovationen


Laguna Hills, Kalifornien – 30. April 2023 – BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), der weltweit erste kommerzielle Hersteller von vollständig digitalem, ereignisbasiertem, neuromorphem KI-IP mit extrem geringem Stromverbrauch, lädt Sie zu einem Gespräch mit dem Organisationstheoretiker, Bestsellerautor und Unternehmensberater Geoffrey Moore in seinem neuesten Podcast „This is our Mission“ ein. Er trifft sich mit Sean Hehir, CEO von BrainChip, um die Herausforderungen zu erörtern, denen sich große Unternehmen gegenübersehen, wenn sie bahnbrechende Innovationen einführen wollen. Der Podcast wird am 2. Mai um 15:00 Uhr PDT auf der Website von BrainChip und auf beliebten Podcast-Plattformen verfügbar sein.

Moore ist Autor, Redner und Berater, der seine Zeit zwischen Start-up-Unternehmen in den Portfolios von Wildcat Venture Partners und etablierten High-Tech-Unternehmen wie Salesforce, Microsoft, Autodesk, F5 Networks, Gainsight, Google und Splunk aufteilt. Moores Lebenswerk konzentrierte sich auf die Marktdynamik rund um disruptive Innovationen. Zu Moores Büchern gehören Crossing the Chasm, Inside the Tornado, The Gorilla Game und Zone to Win. Crossing the Chasm ist ein Technologie-Playbook, das sich auf die Herausforderungen konzentriert, denen sich Start-up-Unternehmen beim Übergang von der frühen Adoption zu Mainstream-Kunden gegenübersehen. Moores jüngste Arbeit, Zone to Win, befasst sich mit der Herausforderung, der Unternehmen gegenüberstehen, wenn sie disruptive Innovationen annehmen, und wie wichtig es ist, sie zu übernehmen, wenn dies in ihrem besten Interesse ist.

„Einer der besten Aspekte bei den ‚This is Our Mission‘-Podcasts ist die Gelegenheit, faszinierende Menschen zu treffen und ihre einzigartigen Einblicke in innovative Technologien zu erhalten und zu erfahren, wie diese die Welt insgesamt verändern“, sagte Hehir. „Es gibt nur wenige faszinierendere Menschen als Geoffrey Moore. Sein umfangreiches Wissen in geschäftsbezogener Erfahrung und seine Gedanken über den Sinn des Lebens werden dazu beitragen, unsere Zuhörer darüber aufzuklären, wie die heutigen technologischen Fortschritte die schnelle Verbreitung immer intelligenterer Geräte und Dienste vorantreiben.“

Der Podcast „This is Our Mission“ bietet Zuhörern, darunter Benutzern, Entwicklern, Analysten, Fach- und Finanzpresse sowie Investoren, Einblicke in die KI-Branche. Vergangene Folgen finden Sie hier.


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Tomorrow we have Labor Day here in Germany, so it's a public holiday, I just wanted you to know that our stock exchange is closed, I'm curious what you make of it

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Tata consulting is much bigger than I ever thought!!! 😳😳
TCS is enormous
Love the stat that only 5% of revenue actually comes from India!

I agree @Andy38

They’re a sleeping giant. And in reality they’re actually not sleeping but have recognised the value of SNN and working very hard to understand the technology.

If Tata chooses Brainchip to implement in their tech the implications should be enormous,

I am concerned they are trying to build their own version as they’ve been playing with ours for a while now; but I’m hoping our patents and owning the JAST rules prevent that!

Having working silicon and IP for Akida 1000, then AKD1500 and the next 3 x Gen 2 models in production gives us first mover advantage for adoption.

I will be thrilled to read when TATA sign an IP agreement as they will be massive!

Have a read of TATA’s views on SNN.


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Tech Alert: BrainChip Discusses Embracing Disruptive Innovations with Technology Leader Geoffrey Moore on the Latest ‘This is Our Mission’ Podcast​

 
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What's this all about @alwaysgreen? sending personal messages to fellow forum members.
You're the epitome of the word troll.
Did I spell that right?


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"to train a custom image classification model via transfer learning"

It talks of machine learning for "edge" devices.


Is this the deployment of our technology "under the hood" so to speak, of our technology?
 
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Neuroboxt anyone?​


Spikes, 0’s and 1’s

Neurobotx is retrofuturistic, and so is neuromorphic computing. Also, we are techno-optimistic nostalgics and we like techno. The main advantage of neuromorphic computing stands in it's ANALOG, as opposed to digital nature. That's what generates the huge energy savings and the increase in speed. Computers were meant to be analog and neuromorphic since their very inception. So the retrofuturistic theme of neurobotx is about revisiting the most fundamental principles in computing, and bringing them back into the mainstream again: analog computing, energy efficiency, and going beyond the classical logic of 0s and 1s and get gradients instead, just like neurons when they spike. We are driven and inspired by Isaac Asimov's sci fi novels, flying cars, androids, robots and the 80s techno-optimism​

 
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This is just my opinion (which is usually pretty rainbows and unicorns and everyone should get along and hug it out).

This is a highly emotional time for everyone (or many, I should not generalise). From where I stand with an avg of 0.91, this current price sucks and the revenue from recent 4C does not help. My emotional reaction was one of "wtf" and many other unhelpful things.... My analytical side as a Project Manger (yes this does co-exists, next to uncicorns and utopian fantasies of everyone getting along) says nothing really changed.

However, attacking one another and name calling does not help in any way shape or form! It just brings this great community down and devalues the many hours and days that the top minds in here contribute with their knowledge and insights. Yes I, fully get not everyone will get along, but there is a difference between disagreeing and actively going out of your way to insult one another. I for one, don't like that part of this forum (or social media in general).

I also agree 40k is laughable and I would love to see a clearer path or strategy from management. But, I know that the team assembled at BRN are some of the brightest, many of whom have left big companies and been added to our ranks despite a sinking SP and very little revenue. Clearly they have seen behind the curtain and know what is comming. Just like Mercedes, Renesas, Tata, Megachips, ARM, Intel etc, those individuals would have done their due diligence and would likley not be associated with something that wont work or get off the ground and be succesful.

These are stressfull times, so first of all look after yourself!

And that folks, is it, happy Monday ;)
 
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