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Good Afternoon Chippers ,
Buckle up ..... think she may be primed for liftoff.
Regards,
Esq.
Good Afternoon Chippers ,
Buckle up ..... think she may be primed for liftoff.
Regards,
Esq.
Hi DioHi your holiness,
I'm not sure what I've done to upset your sedan chair and provoke your umbrage.
As with everybody on TSEx who's been paying attention, I'm fully aware that PvDM volunteered for a flight with WSU's camera, and that one or two TSEx posters contacted WSU urging a get together.
My comment about infallibility was intended as a jocular reference to your self-reference in your previous post, citing some virtually untraceable post which you posted earlier and with which I allegedly disagreed unknowingly. I have no recollection of posting anything about PvDM and WSU.
If we're gonna have a fight, can I at least have the blindfold taken off?
If it's a firing squad, don't bother.
PS: Jesse writing to WSU does not count for PvDM.
The "current" shorters lightening up their positions, can only mean one thing, which they would prefer not to be known, but it's as clear as mud.Continuing on, StockTrack which I use because I like analysing the raw numbers hasn't updated the aggregate for 2 days or yesterdays shorts which they normally do by 12pm today. It happens.
However, Shortman is showing an updated aggregate for the 20th of Nov of 95m. A drop in aggregate shorts of 5.5m on Friday and Monday. The shorters shorted 200k on Wednesday which is an increase of the previous 3 days but not much in the scheme of things. The day before they only shorted 6109. What that does to the aggregate ie how many they bought back will be interesting.
Shorters are allergic to revenue in the short term (within 3 months) because they know what it will do to the SP. They need time to exit their positions in a orderly manner so as not to spook the market. So if they continue to unwind, it might be a leading indicator. I'm trying to think outside the box on how to circumnavigate the NDA's. The big end of town are supposed to work inside Chinese walls but the walls do leak.
Latest Reported Shorts (Daily)
DATE REPORTED SHORT ISSUED SHARES % SHORT 22 November 2023 200,186 1,790,058,145 0.01% 21 November 2023 6,109 1,790,058,145 0.00% 20 November 2023 51,191 1,790,058,145 0.00% 17 November 2023 37,000 1,790,058,145 0.00% Latest Reported Shorts (Aggregate)
DATE REPORTED SHORT ISSUED SHARES % SHORT DAILY RANK 16 November 2023 100,585,378 1,790,058,145 5.6191% 27th 1 15 November 2023 101,740,887 1,790,058,145 5.6837% 26th 1 14 November 2023 101,978,527 1,790,058,145 5.6969% 27th 1
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BRN wasn't on the ASX shortlist for yesterday. It's a day behind. This could be the first time no shorts were taken out that needed to be notified to the ASX.
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Great suggestion. Does BRN have a marketing capability as would have thought that comms to media and consumers would be baseline function for a startup.Both Sally and the other presenter admitted they do not understand Akida. It looks like we need a media pack which explains Akida's spiking neuromorphic processing unit.
Akida originally used a single binary bit (1-bit) "spike".
This was field tested (FPGA?) with EAPs and was changed to an upper limit of 4-bit, with 1-bit and 2-bit options for lower power. This change meant that the spike could assume any value from 1 to 15, greatly increasing accuracy/sensitivity. These multi-bit options would have required an increase to 4 in the number of conductors in the SoC copper bus so the bits could be transmitted in parallel. Likewise, the processing would have become more complex, requiring the capability to handle 4-bit processes.
Akida 2 now has the 8-bit option. From the little I've been able to glean, I believe Akida 2 only uses the 8-bit option on the input stage, reverting to 4-bits for the internal layers.
It would be an hour's work for an Akida engineer to knock together a few simplified functional block diagrams illustrating the 1-bit, 4-bit, and 8-bit versions of Akida.
What makes you think that the shorts are reside in the US?Isn’t it a thanksgiving in the USA. No one’s at work hence no manipulation possibly
With us one says economically:Hallo, hallo, hallo.
Esq.
All these examples of how Brainchip/Akida could supercharge NVDA's offerings..........And pocket change for them would buy the company or a large stake therein.I wonder....
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NVIDIA teases next-gen B100 Blackwell GPU performance in GPT-3 175B Large Language Model - VideoCardz.com
NVIDIA B100 Blackwell launching in 2024 with focus on AI The company shares the first ‘graphs’ for its next-gen HPC accelerators. David Blackwell, Source: NVIDIA/College of Liberal Arts & Sciences The B100 and GB200 GPUs are not standard graphics processors; they also go beyond the field of...videocardz.com
All these examples of how Brainchip/Akida could supercharge NVDA's offerings..........And pocket change for them would buy the company or a large stake therein.
If Akida could compete at say a tenth the price NVDA would/should buy us out and benefit regardless of what path they took with the technology......hide it or incorporate it to make their offering bulletproof......at least for the time being.
NVDA ...I am available as a consultant. I'll hire Chapman as an assistant. (Heard it here first)
Finally, finally, there is some differentiation here!Oops! Gramatical correction - I should have used the singular.