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hamilton66

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No problemo Friend and sorry for my earlier mistake in the spelling of your name.
People sometimes need to vent their frustrations.
Particularly when our share price is under pressure, as it has been this past 12-18 months.
It is easy to get carried away and over commit one's resources and I certainly never thought we would be back at these levels.
It causes us to doubt ourselves and perhaps become a little sensitive to the barbs of others.
It's also easy to misunderstand each other and mistake another's attitude as hostility or brusqueness when it maybe was just intended as forthrightness. Anyway, thank you all again for your contributions here.
I am sure we will taste success again soon.
H, I bought just shy of another 10k today. I buy as I can, and set my price low. Us long term holders are going to be proved as geniuses, or dickheads over the next 24 mths. If even the most bolted on say this stock hasn't tested their nerves and belief, I'd call them a liar. Still here, still researching and reading, still buying, and still believing. GLTA, but particularly the l/t contributors and holders. Conviction , I might add informed conviction, takes courage. Stay the course. GLTA
 
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7für7

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No link. I put it on HC in the hope of showing the goons that neuromorphic is wanted and needed. I put it here because, erm, I don't know...
Ok thank you! I thought so! 😂
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
I saw this in HC but is there a connection to brainchip? Or something new?
Could be a boon for us 7Furry7! They’re 3 years away from the run-way and seemingly looking forward to the likes of us paving the way ahead IMO.


"We hope to be able to present the first self-learning physical machine in three years," says Florian Marquardt. By then, there should be neural networks which think with many more synapses and are trained with significantly larger amounts of data than today's.

As a consequence there will likely be an even greater desire to implement neural networks outside conventional digital computers and to replace them with efficiently trained neuromorphic computers. "We are therefore confident that self-learning physical machines have a strong chance of being used in the further development of artificial intelligence," says the physicist.
 
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7für7

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Could be a boon for us 7Furry7! They’re 3 years away from the run-way and seemingly looking forward to the likes of us paving the way ahead IMO.


"We hope to be able to present the first self-learning physical machine in three years," says Florian Marquardt. By then, there should be neural networks which think with many more synapses and are trained with significantly larger amounts of data than today's.

As a consequence there will likely be an even greater desire to implement neural networks outside conventional digital computers and to replace them with efficiently trained neuromorphic computers. "We are therefore confident that self-learning physical machines have a strong chance of being used in the further development of artificial intelligence," says the physicist.
Maybe they give up by then 😬
 
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McHale

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So much focus on the US, China, Europe to drive adoption & growth - but I believe India will grow & drive the world economy over the next 50 years.

Tata is a phenomenal organisation.
They collected this award only a few days ago.

No 1 Brand in India.
Top Brand in Tech Sector
614,000 employees


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I agree with what you say about India, and Tata too, it's great to have a maturing relationship with them.
 
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Sam

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Strike 2 whilst being disruptive would just mean the board would have to be re-elected. If there are no better alternatives than the current board and ceo then they would all be re-elected. No actual drama, just a lot of inconvenience imo.
Yeah but who votes?
 

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Nice to see the Aust Space Industry Hub congrats to ANT61 achievement.

My highlighting :)


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It's happening 🚀

Congratulations to resident ANT61 on this huge milestone.

We can't wait for January to see your neuromorphic computer on its way to orbit on board Space Machines Company spacecraft Optimus-1.

Congrats Mikhail Asavkin 🇦🇺 & team! We look forward to continuing to support you on this journey.
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T-3 Months! All systems GO! Our neuromorphic computer for space robots is on its way to orbit on board Space Machines Company spacecraft Optimus-1. We look forward to testing it and training it to see satellite components in the darkness of space this January! It has been an incredible journey in the last ten months, and we won't be able to move so quickly without the help and support from our friends from the industry and beyond! It has been a pleasure working with Mick Heywood, Mark Ramsey, Clyde Webster, Paul Hilton and the whole SMC team on this mission. We are looking forward to flying more space robots together in the future! Many thanks to the teams and individuals who believed in us from the beginning and are sharing this journey with us: BrainChip Mawson Rovers SolderLogic Wolfpack Space Hub Australian Space Agency University of South Australia Cicada Innovations UNSW
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cosors

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Nice to see the Aust Space Industry Hub congrats to ANT61 achievement.

My highlighting :)


View organization page for National Space Industry Hub
National Space Industry Hub
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It's happening 🚀

Congratulations to resident ANT61 on this huge milestone.

We can't wait for January to see your neuromorphic computer on its way to orbit on board Space Machines Company spacecraft Optimus-1.

Congrats Mikhail Asavkin 🇦🇺 & team! We look forward to continuing to support you on this journey.
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ANT61
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T-3 Months! All systems GO! Our neuromorphic computer for space robots is on its way to orbit on board Space Machines Company spacecraft Optimus-1. We look forward to testing it and training it to see satellite components in the darkness of space this January! It has been an incredible journey in the last ten months, and we won't be able to move so quickly without the help and support from our friends from the industry and beyond! It has been a pleasure working with Mick Heywood, Mark Ramsey, Clyde Webster, Paul Hilton and the whole SMC team on this mission. We are looking forward to flying more space robots together in the future! Many thanks to the teams and individuals who believed in us from the beginning and are sharing this journey with us: BrainChip Mawson Rovers SolderLogic Wolfpack Space Hub Australian Space Agency University of South Australia Cicada Innovations UNSW
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What’s Intel up to here ..?

That brings up one more novel thing about how Sell and the Intel team figured out the PowerVia recipe. PowerVia will be introduced into Intel-manufactured silicon starting with the Intel 20A node, which enters production in 2024 (Intel 20A will also see the introduction of a new gate-all-around transistor design called RibbonFET; customers of Intel Foundry Services can benefit from both innovations in the subsequent Intel 18A node, arriving later in 2024).

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IloveLamp

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To get access to the presentation i just entered (myname)@samsung.com 😆

Worth a listen!!!


@Shadow59 i believe your questions about helium are answered here and i like the answer!
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Learning to the Top 🕵‍♂️

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Very nice. It's official!

Their is something to like about this press release.

Will this be Brainchip fist 'MOU'

"EDGX and BrainChip are building up their partnership by signing a Non-binding Memorandum of Understanding at European Space Agency’s (ESA) EDHPC Conference, in Juan-les-Pins, France."

This a exiting!

“What fascinates us the most about Akida is its capability to run in two different modes: Firstly, Akida can run conventional CNN, making it compatible with so many proven neural networks out there. But then, running in event-based mode, it cuts down power demand by orders of magnitude. And power is at premium in the space environment. Event based processing may easily open a door into a new realm of processing in space to do things which were not possible before,” said Laurent Hili, Microelectronics and Data Handling Engineer at ESA.

Learning 🪴
 
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Very nice. It's official!

Their is something to like about this press release.

Will this be Brainchip fist 'MOU'

"EDGX and BrainChip are building up their partnership by signing a Non-binding Memorandum of Understanding at European Space Agency’s (ESA) EDHPC Conference, in Juan-les-Pins, France."

This a exiting!

“What fascinates us the most about Akida is its capability to run in two different modes: Firstly, Akida can run conventional CNN, making it compatible with so many proven neural networks out there. But then, running in event-based mode, it cuts down power demand by orders of magnitude. And power is at premium in the space environment. Event based processing may easily open a door into a new realm of processing in space to do things which were not possible before,” said Laurent Hili, Microelectronics and Data Handling Engineer at ESA.

Learning 🪴
You’d think so.. MOUs get announced all the time on ASX
 
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Tothemoon24

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ARM flexing some muscle



 
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