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Quatrojos

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You mean this afternoon?

Agree but some of the pain we are seeing also needs to be attributed to the lack of material announcements via the ASX by Brainchip and I'm not talking about their routine twitter posts or news ( Twitter isn't official) and regular news podcasts, this has not happened in a long time.
They update the market via Twitter and this strategy isn't the best as not all investors get their information from twitter. (Especially the sophisticated or wealthy)

If you look at the ASX announcement history, say for the last year, you'll see many releases involving share rights to the board members, one after the other, yet not one material contract release. If you look at another forum, shorters spread this narrative that the world is ending, and this creates the negative sentiment of what we see today so in my honest view there is both sides of the coin, the lack of contracts or revenue is what fuels the shorters. That's my honest view


Hehir referred to cadence during (I think) his first interview following the AGM. Cadence is vital for a pre-revenue company. Rhythm is life. Rhythm is heartbeat.


So where should a pre-revenue, ASX-listed company, show off its cadence?


In club ASX.


But BRN don't seem to want to be seen in the ASX scene.


Apparently, BRN got drunk one night, shooting its mouth off about a fling it had going with some Detroit player.


But they returned to the club, strutting their cadence as if it never happened.


Then they disappeared. It was around about the time LDN left, as I recall. Man, that guy could dance.


We need to start acting like a pre-revenue company. This means releasing everything we possibly can to the ASX. Not Twitter. Not Facebook. Not You Tube. The ASX.


We partnered with Tata Elxsi this week. This would've been a nice thing to release to the ASX alongside the announcement of availability of AKD1500 reference design.

We're not rock stars. Not yet. We need to market our cadence. We're building an ecosystem. We've got rhythm. We've got the interest of some big players.


But we're still members in club ASX and that's where we should be dancing...
 
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You won't get much love for this but I 100% agree with you re Nasdaq listing.

We need to be moving towards becoming a profitable company before we bother listing on the Nasdaq.

I say moving towards profitability because that means we still have a need for capital but also our market cap will be significantly higher which will reduce the dilution to existing shareholders.

I don't think some understand, listing on the Nasdaq is a capital raise in and of itself. It means issuing extra shares to US investors and diluting existing shareholders.

If you think listing now will get us out of the doldrums because the US market value tech better you're wrong. If we list now we will be issuing tens of millions of shares at a valuation of $500M.

A $10M listing at our current value would see circa 2% dilution to existing shareholders. How much does the company need? I would imagine they'll go for more than $10m when they go the Nasdaq route. We need to need the funds when we do it or what's the point.

Right now we have what, $25m cash reserves and another $3m to draw down via LDA capital?

We're pretty flush for the time being.

Let's get akd 2.0 in the market, two or three more licensing agreements locked away (preferably high value names such as Nvidia, Tesla, Mercedes so the story sounds better) and some royalties coming in from products in the market.

Once we've ticked those boxes we'll be ready.

Edit: just adding listing costs several million all up including the listing fees and professional advisory fees. If you're dual listed which I suspect brainchip will be to begin with then you're paying listing fees to two separate exchanges. It's an expensive exercise so timing and the need for capital are extremely important.
The Company's intention, as far as I'm aware, is a dual listing with the existing float (I think that's what a dual listing actually is).

There is no "need" to issue extra shares.

Some companies do it that way and some don't.

The Company is well aware of the unpopularity of extra dilution to list and there is also no need, as close to 2 billion shares, would provide more than adequate liquidity, for a dual listing.

The Company, is also not in any "rush" to list on the NASDAQ.

They will list when the time is right, when we are full steam ahead.
 
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Cartagena

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Hehir referred to cadence during (I think) his first interview following the AGM. Cadence is vital for a pre-revenue company. Rhythm is life. Rhythm is heartbeat.


So where should a pre-revenue, ASX-listed company, show off its cadence?


In club ASX.


But BRN don't seem to want to be seen in the ASX scene.


Apparently, BRN got drunk one night, shooting its mouth off about a fling it had going with some Detroit player.


But they returned to the club, strutting their cadence as if it never happened.


Then they disappeared. It was around about the time LDN left, as I recall. Man, that guy could dance.


We need to start acting like a pre-revenue company. This means releasing everything we possibly can to the ASX. Not Twitter. Not Facebook. Not You Tube. The ASX.


We partnered with Tata Elxsi this week. This would've been a nice thing to release to the ASX alongside the announcement of availability of AKD1500 reference design.

We're not rock stars. Not yet. We need to market our cadence. We're building an ecosystem. We've got rhythm. We've got the interest of some big players.


But we're still members in club ASX and that's where we should be dancing...
Agree 100% Quatrojos... They do need to dance with Club ASX as you rightly say. The new Tata Elxsi partnership would have been a golden opportunity but it was lost in Twitter land.

Let's put this to the board and Mr Dawe in writing. I'm happy to draft something up and run it past the crew here, plenty of brainpower here to effect positive change ☝️

Let's wait and see what this week brings and we will get this out so they understand what needs to be done. We have a say, we have that power as shareholders.
 
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There’s a documentary just starting on Sky channel if anyone has a subscription. It’s called artificial intelligence investigated. No idea what it’s about as I don’t have that subscription. Might be interesting
There's enough artificial intelligence posted on this forum daily.😂
Yes including my stupidity 👯‍♀️
I think we should apply the power of the secret visualise, law of attraction
 
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Cartagena

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As per below article, medical sensing tech is big business for Neuromorphic sensors. I'm researching possible links with a few companies one of them Honeywell.
Brainchip's low power proposition is very relevant and this article is very recent so if we get this right then we will all be very happy and wealthy ⚡😊

I like this part.

While there are significant challenges to overcome, the potential benefits of these sensors are enormous. As research and development in this field continue, we can expect to see exciting advancements that will transform our interaction with the world around us. From robotics to medicine, the applications of neuromorphic sensors are limited only by our imagination.
As we stand on the brink of this new era in sensing technology, the future looks bright indeed.



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Neuromorphic Sensors: A New Frontier in Sensing Technology

Exploring the Potential of Neuromorphic Sensors: A New Frontier in Sensing Technology​

Neuromorphic sensors, a revolutionary development in the field of sensing technology, are poised to reshape the way we perceive and interact with the world around us. These innovative devices mimic the human brain’s structure and function, offering an unparalleled level of sensitivity and responsiveness. This article explores the potential of neuromorphic sensors, shedding light on their promising applications and the challenges that lie ahead.
Neuromorphic sensors are essentially artificial neural networks that emulate the biological neural systems found in our brains. They are designed to process and respond to sensory data in real-time, just as our brains do. This real-time processing capability is what sets neuromorphic sensors apart from traditional sensors, which typically require a significant amount of time to process data.

The potential applications of neuromorphic sensors are vast and varied. In the field of robotics, for instance, these sensors could be used to create robots with a much higher level of sensory awareness than currently possible. This could result in robots that can navigate complex environments with ease, or even perform delicate tasks that require a high degree of precision and sensitivity.

In the medical field, neuromorphic sensors could revolutionize the way we diagnose and treat various conditions. For example, they could be used to create highly sensitive prosthetic limbs that respond to subtle changes in pressure or temperature, providing a much more natural and intuitive experience for the user. Similarly, they could be used in diagnostic tools to detect early signs of diseases that are currently difficult to diagnose.

Despite their immense potential, the development and implementation of neuromorphic sensors are not without challenges. One of the main hurdles is the complexity of the human brain itself. Our brains are incredibly complex and efficient, and emulating their structure and function in a synthetic device is no small feat. This requires a deep understanding of neuroscience, as well as advanced engineering and computing skills.

Another challenge is the issue of power consumption. Neuromorphic sensors, like the human brain, require a significant amount of energy to function. This poses a problem for portable devices, which need to be lightweight and energy-efficient. Researchers are currently exploring various solutions to this problem, including the use of novel materials and energy-efficient design principles.

In conclusion, neuromorphic sensors represent a new frontier in sensing technology. They offer the promise of highly sensitive and responsive devices that can mimic the human brain’s remarkable sensory capabilities. While there are significant challenges to overcome, the potential benefits of these sensors are enormous. As research and development in this field continue, we can expect to see exciting advancements that will transform our interaction with the world around us. From robotics to medicine, the applications of neuromorphic sensors are limited only by our imagination. As we stand on the brink of this new era in sensing technology, the future looks bright indeed.

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Neuromorphic Computing in 2023: A Game-Changer for MedTech & Patients As we soon embrace the Fall 🍂, I'm gearing up to dive deep into some groundbreaking innovations taking the stage in 2023 & beyond. The MedTech sphere is buzzing 🐝, and I believe we're on the brink of even more rapid & disruptive changes that will redefine our industry and may eventually reshape our understanding of being human. 🧬🤖 🌟 Spotlight: Neuromorphic Computing 🌟 This isn't just the flavor of the year; it's a glimpse into a rapidly evolving future. 🚀 🧠 Dive Deep: What is Neuromorphic Computing? Neuromorphic computing is an innovative approach to artificial intelligence (AI) that draws inspiration from the human brain. By mimicking our brain's architecture, it promises faster and more accurate data processing. 🔬 Revolutionizing Medical Diagnostics: Imagine diagnosing skin diseases or detecting tiny tumors in mammograms with unparalleled speed and precision. That's the promise of neuromorphic computing. It's not just about speed; it's about accuracy. This technology can spot things even experts might miss, from heart conditions to early signs of other diseases. 👩⚕️ Enhancing Clinical Decisions: Doctors and healthcare professionals are inundated with data. Neuromorphic computing can sift through this data, identifying patterns and insights that can lead to better patient care. It's like having a super-smart assistant that can predict how a patient's condition might evolve, helping HCPs make the best treatment decisions. 🔧 Smart Medical Devices: With neuromorphic computing, we can expect devices that not only diagnose but also predict, learn, and adapt. These devices will be more secure, efficient, and tailored to individual patient needs. 🌐 Improving Patient Care: At its core, neuromorphic computing aims to enhance patient care. From personalized treatments to reducing administrative burdens, this technology can allow healthcare providers to focus more on their patients.

💰 A Solution to Rising Healthcare Costs? Neuromorphic computing isn't just about better healthcare; it's about more affordable healthcare. By offering accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and spotting cost-saving opportunities, this technology could save the healthcare industry millions.

🏢 Who's leading the change? Alphabet, IBM, Intel & Samsung are heavily invested however my top 7 AI Neuromorphic lesser known companies:
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BrainChip 🖼️ - Akida processor for medical image magic.
2.GrAI Matter Labs 🤖 - Teaming up with AImotive for auto-diagnosis with GrAI One chip. 3.SynSense 🧠 - DYNAP chips .
4. aiCTX 📸 - Merging AI & neuromorphic tech.
5 General Vision 🔍 - Neuromem processor.
6. NeuReality 🚀 - NR1 AP project orientated hardward architecture, inspired by neuromorphic genius.
7. Mythic 💡 - Analog chips with neuromorphic in-memory computing. The age of Neuromorphic Computing is here, and it beckons us all to be a part of its promising narrative. #medtech #AI
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charles2

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In dark times we surely benefit from a ray of light.

So today this WOW factor on NASDAQ. At this moment there are 154.5k shares on the bid at 18 cents.
I'll guess this would be equivalent to seeing out of the blue 3.0m on the bid on the ASX on an otherwise ho-hum trading day.

Meaningless....probably...but I'll still call it a ray of light/hope.
 
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Beebo

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In dark times we surely benefit from a ray of light.

So today this WOW factor on NASDAQ. At this moment there are 154.5k shares on the bid at 18 cents.
I'll guess this would be equivalent to seeing out of the blue 3.0m on the bid on the ASX on an otherwise ho-hum trading day.

Meaningless....probably...but I'll still call it a ray of light/hope.
I’m considering adding 55k shares to that number…but I’m already over weighted with BRCHF.

Btw, I agree ASX rules are ridiculous, but I hope BRN can find creative ways to provide progress reports on all our partnerships. It’s not asking too much!

IT’S COMING!
 
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stockduck

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The knee bone is connected to the thigh bone
La-a-la-la-la-laaa-laaa!!! 🥳


Tata + BrainChip partner
Reality AI + Arm partner (Reality AI is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Renesas)
Renesas + BrainChip partner
Arm + BrainChip partner
Renesas + Tata partner


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Foxdog

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So didn't the annual report say that we'd see GEN 2 availability by end of August 23? By my reckoning we should hear something this morning or tomorrow (Oz time).
 
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robsmark

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So didn't the annual report say that we'd see GEN 2 availability by end of August 23? By my reckoning we should hear something this morning or tomorrow (Oz time).
Today would be good timing being as the American markets closed super green.
 
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Rob loves his drones. Perhaps they're our drones too. I'm just looking at the other side of the coin this morning and pondering the fact that if we have got all of these projects bubbling away in the background, imagine how hard it is for BRN employees to keep quiet. It must be so frustrating knowing what they know but not being able to say anything.
 
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Foxdog

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My spidey senses are tingling this morning so I'm going to strike while the iron's hot: FF may have been a year early but I'm calling his $2.75 SP by this Christmas.

NOT...... INVESTMENT...... ADVICE 😂
 
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Quite a few new videos won't post them all but can if inclined go and watch what they have uploaded
Air Force research lab which has ties to us.
 
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Mccabe84

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So didn't the annual report say that we'd see GEN 2 availability by end of August 23? By my reckoning we should hear something this morning or tomorrow (Oz time).
Didn’t it say end of the quarter and a couple of media articles (not from BRN) say end of August?
 
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