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jk6199

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I'm getting that nagging feeling in my loins that maybe some shorters thought there would be more EOY selling to get out?

Not sure, but the run of very small bot related transactions, then a group of accumulated larger transactions seems to be happening?

I was expecting lower prices today as I bought more last week. Only one pertinent announcement away from hopefully a rebound for us all!
 
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I've read lots of posts over the last couple of weeks about the VERY depressed share price. Some posters are well underwater, at least one has had to postpone planned retirement and others have lamented the SP fall since we have been in the ASX200, presumably because it exposed us to the machinations of the large institutions (aka the shorters).

I guess I'm one of the lucky ones who bought in early - I'm still 200+% up on my average purchase price. Does that give me any consolation? Frankly no. I've made it clear before that I am very disappointed in the way management has communicated with shareholders and the market in general. If I was a suspicious person I'd probably be thinking by now that they are hiding something.

That said, I am still a firm believer in the technology created by Peter and Anil and therefore willing to hold until the end of this year. By then I will have been on board for over 7 years and believe I should be seeing some solid progress towards a sustainable enterprise by then. The sort of progress that the market is looking for - more genuine customers (not just "partners") and some real royalty revenue. Having been in the IT world for a fair portion of my working life I understand that the introduction of radical new technologies takes time. I'm just wondering now if we got ahead of ourselves a bit here. Would we have been better remaining private for longer and developing a solution that a customer was actually ready for?? Guess we'll never know..................

FWIW and DYOR
To me nothing is changing but style of management.
While LDN was interested in playing in hands of big players Sean wants to creat big players.
If we understand technology we should also understand the value of eco system.
Before Sean were having to IP contracts but where was the ecosystem. So to me Sean wants to prove himself by the worl he is doing than just give benefit to day traders.
If someone believes in technology then hold if you don't believe in technology then go.
To me the message is loud and clear from Sean. No more artificial pumps or dumps but strick to basics and have patience.
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To me nothing is changing but style of management.
While LDN was interested in playing in hands of big players Sean wants to creat big players.
If we understand technology we should also understand the value of eco system.
Before Sean were having to IP contracts but where was the ecosystem. So to me Sean wants to prove himself by the worl he is doing than just give benefit to day traders.
If someone believes in technology then hold if you don't believe in technology then go.
To me the message is loud and clear from Sean. No more artificial pumps or dumps but strick to basics and have patience.
Dyor

Do you remember his early statements? They ahve not rung true. I believe he has probably been reined in by the board from making such statements again...........remember this is his first CEO gig. His history is that of a great salesman so he's having to learn a new craft I think..........
 
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Do you remember his early statements? They ahve not rung true. I believe he has probably been reined in by the board from making such statements again...........remember this is his first CEO gig. His history is that of a great salesman so he's having to learn a new craft I think..........
I don't believe on statements but look at actual work. We are making ecosystem partners and that to me is the 1st priority of Sean.
 
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Shortman indicates otherwise
 

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Shortman indicates otherwise
Not really Jimmy, your last figure is the 19th. Sb182's alluding to yesterdays number of shorts taken out. Extremely low.
 
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If you read the text it says it is us

I think they screenshotted the original Brainchip/Socionext article and then provided the link for this new press release.
It doesn't specifically say it's us, but looking at the "SC1260" naming and the links we already have, it's 99.99% us.
This release is as follows:

Socionext Introduces Ultra-compact, Ultra-low-power 60GHz Radio-wave Ranging Sensors for Automotive Applications​

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New SC1260 Series Detects Position, Movement of Vehicle Passengers with Maximum Accuracy​

Yokohama, Japan and Milpitas, Calif., May 30, 2023 --- Socionext Inc., a global leader in high-precision sensor technology, today introduced the SC1260 Series radio-wave ranging sensors for automotive applications. This new series utilizes the 60GHz frequency band and time-division multiplexing (TDM-MIMO) processing with multiple transmitting and receiving antennas that can detect the position and movement of passengers in a vehicle with maximum accuracy.
Socionext SC1260AR3 Radar Sensor
SC1260AR3
This SC1260 has an all-in-one configuration incorporating antennas and radar signal processing circuits to achieve maximum detection accuracy in an ultra-low-power, ultra-compact package. The high-precision sensors use a wide band of 6.8GHz (57.1 to 63.9GHz) with an expanded number of receiving antennas by TDM-MIMO processing and built-in radar signal processing circuits for range-finding and angle calculation. The devices enable easy acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) position information without requiring advanced expertise in high-frequency devices and signal processing. combines antennas, wireless circuits, AD converters, FIFO memory, SPI interface, and intelligent power control sequencer for flexible duty cycle control. The power required is only 0.72mW at 0.1% duty cycle operation.
These capabilities make the series optimal for applications such as tracking the position and movements of passengers in a vehicle while suppressing the load on the vehicle battery when the engine is off.
The SC1260 Series complies with the global broadband 60GHz radio equipment standard. Sample and evaluation kit shipments are scheduled for June, with production volumes to be available in Q1 2024.
“By leveraging our extensive experience and knowledge accumulated through the development of millimeter-wave wireless communication ICS and 24GHz radio-wave ranging sensors, Socionext has become the first company worldwide to develop ultra-compact, ultra-low power 60GHz radio-wave ranging sensors for automotive applications with built-in radar signal processing circuits for range-finding and angle calculations in automotive applications,” said Teruaki Hasegawa, Head of Socionext's IoT & Radar Sensor Business Unit.
Moreover, TDM-MIMO processing enables high-precision sensing, such as the detection of passengers when three people are sitting in a row inside the vehicle.
Following the debut of its SC1260AR3, Socionext will continue to develop products that meet customer needs and applications.
Socionext is a leader in the advancement of sensing applications through its unique lineup of radio-wave ranging sensor devices and will continue to be a world leader in this field by championing new product development for enhancing user experience.
SC1260 Series (SC1260AR3) Specifications
Key FeaturesTDM-MIMO operation, 3D position detection (X, Y, Z coordinate output), 3D presence/absence detection, range FFT output, automatic intermittent measurement, high-performance power supply noise filter, 11-bit oversampling ADC, advanced sequencer
Average Power Consumption0.72mW at 0.1% duty cycle operation
Transmission Frequency57.1 to 63.9GHz
Package / SizeFC-BGA / 6mm x 9mm x 1.2mm
Related Links
SC1260AR3 Product Page
Radar Sensor Product Lineup
 
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I think they screenshotted the original Brainchip/Socionext article and then provided the link for this new press release.
It doesn't specifically say it's us, but looking at the "SC1260" naming and the links we already have, it's 99.99% us.
This release is as follows:

Socionext Introduces Ultra-compact, Ultra-low-power 60GHz Radio-wave Ranging Sensors for Automotive Applications​

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New SC1260 Series Detects Position, Movement of Vehicle Passengers with Maximum Accuracy​

Yokohama, Japan and Milpitas, Calif., May 30, 2023 --- Socionext Inc., a global leader in high-precision sensor technology, today introduced the SC1260 Series radio-wave ranging sensors for automotive applications. This new series utilizes the 60GHz frequency band and time-division multiplexing (TDM-MIMO) processing with multiple transmitting and receiving antennas that can detect the position and movement of passengers in a vehicle with maximum accuracy.
Socionext SC1260AR3 Radar Sensor
SC1260AR3
This SC1260 has an all-in-one configuration incorporating antennas and radar signal processing circuits to achieve maximum detection accuracy in an ultra-low-power, ultra-compact package. The high-precision sensors use a wide band of 6.8GHz (57.1 to 63.9GHz) with an expanded number of receiving antennas by TDM-MIMO processing and built-in radar signal processing circuits for range-finding and angle calculation. The devices enable easy acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) position information without requiring advanced expertise in high-frequency devices and signal processing. combines antennas, wireless circuits, AD converters, FIFO memory, SPI interface, and intelligent power control sequencer for flexible duty cycle control. The power required is only 0.72mW at 0.1% duty cycle operation.
These capabilities make the series optimal for applications such as tracking the position and movements of passengers in a vehicle while suppressing the load on the vehicle battery when the engine is off.
The SC1260 Series complies with the global broadband 60GHz radio equipment standard. Sample and evaluation kit shipments are scheduled for June, with production volumes to be available in Q1 2024.
“By leveraging our extensive experience and knowledge accumulated through the development of millimeter-wave wireless communication ICS and 24GHz radio-wave ranging sensors, Socionext has become the first company worldwide to develop ultra-compact, ultra-low power 60GHz radio-wave ranging sensors for automotive applications with built-in radar signal processing circuits for range-finding and angle calculations in automotive applications,” said Teruaki Hasegawa, Head of Socionext's IoT & Radar Sensor Business Unit.
Moreover, TDM-MIMO processing enables high-precision sensing, such as the detection of passengers when three people are sitting in a row inside the vehicle.
Following the debut of its SC1260AR3, Socionext will continue to develop products that meet customer needs and applications.
Socionext is a leader in the advancement of sensing applications through its unique lineup of radio-wave ranging sensor devices and will continue to be a world leader in this field by championing new product development for enhancing user experience.
SC1260 Series (SC1260AR3) Specifications
Key FeaturesTDM-MIMO operation, 3D position detection (X, Y, Z coordinate output), 3D presence/absence detection, range FFT output, automatic intermittent measurement, high-performance power supply noise filter, 11-bit oversampling ADC, advanced sequencer
Average Power Consumption0.72mW at 0.1% duty cycle operation
Transmission Frequency57.1 to 63.9GHz
Package / SizeFC-BGA / 6mm x 9mm x 1.2mm
Related Links
SC1260AR3 Product Page
Radar Sensor Product Lineup
Yes, they are using same video clip.
 
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Diogenese

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Is this us?
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Hi Mia,

Believe!

This is all on the one page:

Top right: NNA = neuromorphic network accelerator.

Automotive Custom SoC Technologies and Solutions (socionextus.com)


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These custom SoCs enable a wide range of applications, including ADAS sensors, central computing, networking, in-cabin monitoring, satellite connectivity, and infotainment.



Advanced AI Solutions for Automotive

Socionext has partnered with artificial intelligence provider BrainChip
to develop optimized, intelligent sensor data solutions based on Brainchip’s Akida® processor IP.

BrainChip’s flexible AI processing fabric IP delivers neuromorphic, event-based computation, enabling ultimate performance while minimizing silicon footprint and power consumption. Sensor data can be analyzed in real-time with distributed, high-performance and low-power edge inferencing, resulting in improved response time and reduced energy consumption.

This video is also on the same page:
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Hi Mia,

Believe!

This is all on the one page:

Top right: NNA = neuromorphic network accelerator.

Automotive Custom SoC Technologies and Solutions (socionextus.com)


View attachment 38959

These custom SoCs enable a wide range of applications, including ADAS sensors, central computing, networking, in-cabin monitoring, satellite connectivity, and infotainment.



Advanced AI Solutions for Automotive

Socionext has partnered with artificial intelligence provider BrainChip
to develop optimized, intelligent sensor data solutions based on Brainchip’s Akida® processor IP.

BrainChip’s flexible AI processing fabric IP delivers neuromorphic, event-based computation, enabling ultimate performance while minimizing silicon footprint and power consumption. Sensor data can be analyzed in real-time with distributed, high-performance and low-power edge inferencing, resulting in improved response time and reduced energy consumption.

This video is also on the same page:
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Good Afternoon Diogenese, Fellow Chippers,

Think we should ask Rocket to post the Giff featuring the six or seven Japanese businessmen dressed in Amani suite's drinking beer & whilst rythmically swaying their hips.

WOOOooo HOOOooo.

Regards,
Esq
 
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Xray1

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Do you remember his early statements? They ahve not rung true. I believe he has probably been reined in by the board from making such statements again...........remember this is his first CEO gig. His history is that of a great salesman so he's having to learn a new craft I think..........
I hope he will be turning things around quickly over the next few months given the Co has it's first AGM "Strike" action against it's name !!! ........... imo, probably something he wouldn't want recorded / disclosed on his CV.
 
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Good Afternoon Diogenese, Fellow Chippers,

Think we should ask Rocket to post the Giff featuring the six or seven Japanese businessmen dressed in Amani suite's drinking beer & whilst rythmically swaying their hips.

WOOOooo HOOOooo.

Regards,
Esq
I gotchyu

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