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The Renesas RZ/V2L MPU is equipped with a Cortex®-A55
and that´s not BRN
Hi @Sirod69

Here as some of my previous musings on V2L and related info.

Most likely we not in the any of these ones but who knows :unsure:

There is a diff with the V2L and V2M which only uses the A core. V2L also has the M33 with the A cores and branded entry level etc.

Some block diagrams etc in the posts.

Could've changed though as not looked at in awhile.


 
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Foxdog

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Hi guys, I thought I would let you all know that I asked Tony Dawe in an email about a few things the company has stated the last couple of years that I would like clarification on. But he would not let me share the correspondence with you guys here as it was a conversation between me and him. I found it interesting, but have chosen to respect his wishes for it to stay private.

Yes, I do mind.

“I would like my reply to remain private. It was written for you, because you asked me a question. Please do not share my reply with anyone.”

Regards

Tony

Non the less these where my questions:

1.” Explosive growth in sales” - what timeline are we talking when company stated that you are experiencing/expecting explosive growth in sales and what are you talking about? Is it sales of IP contracts? How is that going?

2. “Watch the next few quarterly financials to get a sense of where we are going”- paraphrased by our CEO Sean Heir he said something to the same effect. What timeframe is he talking about when he said watch the next few quarters? It sounded to me like we won’t see many announcements to keep track of Brainchips success rather watch the financials to track our progress. This is a bit concerning in light of our last Q results.

3. With the launch of Akida 2.0 which obviously is an improvement on AKD1.0, what will happen to all our 100+ NDAs and EAPs that have been engaged around AKD1.0? Are they still engaged with the company and are they switching their eyes to the next generation 2.0? Why haven’t we heard anything from our EAP or companies like Ford and Valeo who has been engaged with us for years?

Please help me understand to your best capacity.

I wrote this email as someone who has been invested in brainchip for over 6 years and feel I have the right as a share holder to ask these questions. I am not concerned and believe we are in a better position then we have ever been in, however the things I have mentioned has been a question mark to me and would like to know what is going on.

I encourage you to send Tony an email if you have any pressing worries or questions as he was promptly with his reply. Unfortunately as for-mentioned I can’t share his response with you.
Thanks for sharing. Were you satisfied with his answers?
 
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Foxdog

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Thanks for sharing. Were you satisfied with his answers?
These same questions could be answered at the AGM too. They've had time to prepare answers.
 
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Diogenese

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I’ve always thought pork looked good with a little secret sauce sprinkled on top.
It's funny how these financial types who have no understanding of the technology are so ready to bag what they do not understand.

Two hit jobs on BRN in a week ... where there's smoke, there's short sellers.

Fortunately this mob have no connexion with the short sellers ... so let it be with Akida.
 
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Medina

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Unsure how relevant this is but check the video at 9:45. Talks about Google (AI) Photos using neural networks.

 
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Good Morning Chippers,

This article mentions us , although in a rather tawdry way.

W A N C A S.

Regards,
Esq
I simply cannot believe, he is referring to BrainChip as lipstick on a pig A.I.!!

He should get a job writing for the Fool, he would fit in well..
I'm guessing actually being a fool, would rank high on their employment criteria.

100% a WANKA as you correctly identified.

Absolutely no idea, about what our Company will become in the future.
 
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Good morning,

The subject of Data Centre's is a very interesting one moving forward. We all know the mounting issues that they all face, that is,
Security, Power Consumption, Cooling Capacity, and as AI really starts to take a hold, I whole lot of new issues are being raised already.

The link I have attached as a very good article only published a few weeks ago, you maybe surprised to hear that it costs a Data Centre
approximately 36.5 Million USD just to run ChatGPT per year !

Our company has clearly shown that on-chip intelligent processing, next to the source (sensors) in real-time, generating virtually no
power or cooling footprint is a superior method moving forward, add to that the latency, security, leaving the "Von" to remain in
the annals of time so to speak (make sense?).

I would guess that the executive arriving from the US will be in Sydney this weekend, meeting on Monday to make sure the whole team
is on the same page, because this AGM is probably going to be the most important one to date, as in, the current position, maybe the floor
will be much more active than in the past, if you have something to say, stand up and say it in a manner that's not confrontational, why,
because in the end we are "all" on the same page, we "all" want our company to be successful moving forward.

Make sure you chat with Peter, he's a great bloke, shake his hand, and acknowledge his fantastic gift by simply saying, thank you 🙂

Tech x


 
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I simply can't believe, he is referring to BrainChip as lipstick on a pig A.I.!!

He should get a job writing for the Fool, he would fit in well..
I'm guessing actually being a fool, would rank high on their employment criteria.

100% a WANKA as you correctly identified.

Absolutely no idea, about what our Company will become in the future.
I think someone on here had the same lipstick 'question' at the bottom of their messages which I find curious.
500% WANCA article..and that's just taking it at face value.
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Afternoon Chippers,

Just having a quick look over at the smouldering orifice and came upon this.

Concrete sensors...

The Finder/ poster is moosey
Posted today @ 10:19
On the Eden Innovations Ltd thread
Code EDE.

* if a savvy poster could post link for all & possibly beam it off to Brainchip management to ponder...

Thankyou in advance.

*Disclosure... I hold a couple of shares in EDE, hence why this article came to my attention.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!

Very interesting ABC podcast from their radio program Future Tense.
Release date is tomorrow but available to listen now.

"Toby Walsh is an expert on Artificial Intelligence.

He recently declined an offer to sign an open letter calling for a moratorium on the technology's further development, but he's no techno-utopian.

In this feature interview, recorded at the Brisbane Writers Festival, he explains his position and warns the world risks repeating the mistakes made through the unregulated release of social media at the beginning of the century."

EDIT
Oops, sorry link says its not available yet, but if interested you can listen now on the ABC Listen App. 🤣
 
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Tothemoon24

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Afternoon Chippers,

Just having a quick look over at the smouldering orifice and came upon this.

Concrete sensors...

The Finder/ poster is moosey
Posted today @ 10:19
On the Eden Innovations Ltd thread
Code EDE.

* if a savvy poster could post link for all & possibly beam it off to Brainchip management to ponder...

Thankyou in advance.

*Disclosure... I hold a couple of shares in EDE, hence why this article came to my attention.

Regards,
Esq.
Hi @Esq.111 is this the one

 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Afternoon Tothemoon24,

Bingo.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Xray1

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Hi guys, I thought I would let you all know that I asked Tony Dawe in an email about a few things the company has stated the last couple of years that I would like clarification on. But he would not let me share the correspondence with you guys here as it was a conversation between me and him. I found it interesting, but have chosen to respect his wishes for it to stay private.

Yes, I do mind.

“I would like my reply to remain private. It was written for you, because you asked me a question. Please do not share my reply with anyone.”

Regards

Tony

Non the less these where my questions:

1.” Explosive growth in sales” - what timeline are we talking when company stated that you are experiencing/expecting explosive growth in sales and what are you talking about? Is it sales of IP contracts? How is that going?

2. “Watch the next few quarterly financials to get a sense of where we are going”- paraphrased by our CEO Sean Heir he said something to the same effect. What timeframe is he talking about when he said watch the next few quarters? It sounded to me like we won’t see many announcements to keep track of Brainchips success rather watch the financials to track our progress. This is a bit concerning in light of our last Q results.

3. With the launch of Akida 2.0 which obviously is an improvement on AKD1.0, what will happen to all our 100+ NDAs and EAPs that have been engaged around AKD1.0? Are they still engaged with the company and are they switching their eyes to the next generation 2.0? Why haven’t we heard anything from our EAP or companies like Ford and Valeo who has been engaged with us for years?

Please help me understand to your best capacity.

I wrote this email as someone who has been invested in brainchip for over 6 years and feel I have the right as a share holder to ask these questions. I am not concerned and believe we are in a better position then we have ever been in, however the things I have mentioned has been a question mark to me and would like to know what is going on.

I encourage you to send Tony an email if you have any pressing worries or questions as he was promptly with his reply. Unfortunately as for-mentioned I can’t share his response with you.
I find it totally inappropiate and unwarranted that TD as the Co's appointed Communication Officer is not prepared to have his open communications/responses with a shareholder on Co issues openly disclosed to other shareholder members thus once again demonstrating the Co's ongoing " Cone of Silence" mentality ............. shame and disappointment upon you TD
 
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equanimous

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Good Morning Chippers,

This article mentions us , although in a rather tawdry way.

W A N C A S.

Regards,
Esq
I did a comparison when they first began their inception global peak distribution fund and something does not add up.

Below is a comparison if you were to invest in their global fund or brainchip.

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here is commsec at max years


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Here is what they are claiming on their website.

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Can anyone else confirm that what they are stating on their website is a lie or not?
 
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HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!
I did a comparison when they first began their inception global peak distribution fund and something does not add up.

Below is a comparison if you were to invest in their global fund or brainchip.

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here is commsec at max years


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Here is what they are claiming on their website.

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Can anyone else confirm that what they are stating on their website is a lie or not?
Think this perhaps falls in the category favouring something the Dear Mr Twain is supposed to have thunk. 🤣


Twain, Mark (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835–1910)

Figures often beguile me, particularly when I have the arranging of them myself; in which case the remark attributed to Disraeli would often apply with justice and force: “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.”
 
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Foxdog

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I simply cannot believe, he is referring to BrainChip as lipstick on a pig A.I.!!

He should get a job writing for the Fool, he would fit in well..
I'm guessing actually being a fool, would rank high on their employment criteria.

100% a WANKA as you correctly identified.

Absolutely no idea, about what our Company will become in the future.
Yeah that was me DB, I removed it a while back. It's a common expression so I don't think there is any connection to our forum. You never know who's trawling these sites for material and ideas though.
Edit: responding to Straw's observation.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!

Microsoft hmmmm

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Everyone is piling in. This has to be a good thing, doesn't it?

Microsoft up against:
  • Merc + Bosch (plus AKIDA)
  • BMW + Valeo (plus AKIDA)
IMO ONLY!!! DYOR!!! SO THERE!!!

And AKIDA to help minimise cybersecurity/theft risks.

It's all about the sensors. And who makes sensors smart? Well, that'd be us!


BMW, Valeo join forces for automated valet parking

BMW, Valeo join forces for automated valet parking​

Business news | February 14, 2023
By Christoph Hammerschmidt
SOFTWARE & EMBEDDED TOOLS AUTOMOTIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE


BMW and Valeo are expanding their strategic partnership to jointly develop next-generation automated Level 4 parking solutions.​

When Bosch and parking operator APCOA recently announced the roll-out of a commercial model for automated valet parking, the choice of potentially enabled vehicles was limited to a few Mercedes-Benz models. Now competitor BMW wants to follow suit: The company has signed a contract for a strategic cooperation with electronics supplier Valeo, which will give BMW access to the hitherto very exclusive club of valet parking. The corresponding technology is intended for vehicles being developed on the basis of the modular “Neue Klasse” platform.


The contract covers the development of numerous technologies for automated valet parking. These include vehicle-integrated technologies and sensors as well as infrastructure-based services to enable fully automated parking and charging for customers in suitably equipped public car parks and multi-storey car parks. The spectrum of technology ranges from the manoeuvring aid “Automated Manoeuvre Assistance” to the Level 4 parking service “Automated Valet Parking”. Infrastructure-based services are also being jointly developed to provide customers with fully automated parking and charging in suitably equipped public car parks and multi-storey car parks. As far as can be seen so far, the BMW-Valeo solution will differ significantly from the Bosch-Mercedes approach – the BMW/Valeo tandem intends to rely on in-vehicle sensors to a greater extent than Bosch and Mercedes.

Powerful compute platform handles number-crunching​

The software functions are based on the current software stack for driverless parking, which was introduced in 2021 with the BMW iX. In the next generation, the software will be extended to run jointly developed algorithms on a powerful computing platform.

“This joint development is an important milestone for the BMW Group with regard to our new generation of solutions for automated driving and parking. With scalable L4 parking functions, we are strengthening our position in this field. In order to develop functions that will delight our customers, we need state-of-the-art software and hardware solutions in all parts of the digital value chain as well as a powerful data ecosystem for the vehicle fleet,” says Nicolai Martin, Head of Driving Experience, BMW Group.


Valeo aims to leverage its expertise and technologies in advanced AI-based computer vision algorithms and expand its portfolio to include L4 capabilities as well as cloud services with this cooperation, which builds on stack components already launched in the market. “Other automakers will have the opportunity to participate in this platform, with BMW once again setting the standard for the most intuitive and convenient user experience that our customers rightly expect,” said Marc Vrecko, President Comfort and Driving Assistance Systems Business Group at Valeo.

The Automated Valet Parking (AVP) driverless parking service offers drivers and passengers a fully automated parking experience. At an exit zone, the driver exits the car. The vehicle then autonomously takes over tasks such as finding a parking space and making the necessary parking and exit manoeuvres. The vehicle can also drive autonomously back to an entry zone, where the driver takes it over again. To make the best use of parking time, additional services such as fully automated charging or washing of the car can be provided.

According to a future ISO standard available as a draft, automated valet parking solutions are divided into two categories: Type 1 and Type 2 systems. In Type 1 systems, the required technologies (including all sensors, computing units and algorithms) run in the vehicle. In Type 2 systems, the required systems (including sensors and AVP management system) are built into the relevant infrastructure, for example in parking garages, and the vehicle is controlled by this infrastructure.

The partnership between BMW and Valeo is intended to support both AVP systems, Type 1 and Type 2, BMW announced in this regard.
 
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