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How long has Sean been The boss?
How long has Sean been The boss?
My guess is 5 more IP deals. ARM/INTEL/QUALCOMM/SAMSUNG/INFINIONNo more IP Signings my opinion, I hope I'm wrong however maybe Partnerships is worth more longterm
Esq.111. yes I agree.. volumes are not great.Afternoon Dugnal ,
Though it looks good , these rises are being created from tiny .... insignificant $ .
One thing which P*$$@£ me off to date is , amoungst other things , the fact that more volume / € transact daily ( German exchange ) most days yet management seem oblivious to this and continue to not even acknowledge this on company releases.
But yes , going in the correct direction.
Till we see serious cash & volume flowing through our US stock listing's there s not much to look at.
Makes one wonder what our sponsor is doing or not as the case has been.
Bank of New York Mellon ? ???
Regards,
Esq.
I asked the same question 2 weeks ago. Got nothinJust sittin down for dinner F&Chips with a brewski, and boom, first time I’ve seen a TV advert for Samsungs new phone GALAXY AI !
Are we powering this droid ?
Bring it
SONIC OUT !
I hope your right but I'm not holding my breathMy guess is 5 more IP deals. ARM/INTEL/QUALCOMM/SAMSUNG/INFINION
THEY ALONG WITH RENASAS AND MEGACHIPS will service the rest of the world.
#onecanonlydream
Oh how i wish you wouldI hope your right but I'm not holding my breath
Ha ha keep dreaming for that IP signing numb nutOh how i wish you would
Looks like some industry / academic discussions about Gen 2.0 coming up in March at a conference in Russia.
Nice (maybe?) They have an interest in what we're achieving.
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Has there been any more about Socionext in-cabin radar?My guess is 5 more IP deals. ARM/INTEL/QUALCOMM/SAMSUNG/INFINION
THEY ALONG WITH RENASAS AND MEGACHIPS will service the rest of the world.
#onecanonlydream
While I don't think BrainChip will be signing many IP deals with OEMs, they may be signing IP deals with tier suppliers from the different industries that will use their technology. These are, of course, fewer in numbers than all of the other businesses that will use them.Watch the Financials and the new Partnership IP deals, don't stress day to day, Brainchip aren't signing another IP License deal in my opinion, Sean our CEO hasn't come close to 1 but however his partnership portfolio is second to none
Yang and USC will lead the center, which also includes researchers from UCLA, Duke University, the University of Texas-San Antonio, and the Rochester Institute of Technology. The entity is called the Center of Neuromorphic Computing and Extreme Environment, or CONCRETE.
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BrainChip Adds Rochester Institute of Technology to its University AI Accelerator Program
Discover the collaboration between BrainChip and the Rochester Institute of Technology in the University AI Accelerator Program.brainchip.com
Hi Frangipani,And besides funding from the U.S. Air Force (we work with AFRL through ISL) and the involvement of the Brainchip University Accelerator Program member Rochester Institute of Technology, there is yet another intriguing connection:
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Remember this June 2023 This is our Mission podcast?
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Episode 27: Podcast with USC Professor Dr. Gaurav Sukhatme on Innovation in AI, Robotics & Autonomy
Listen to Episode 27 of our podcast featuring USC Professor Dr. Gaurav Sukhatme as we explore innovation in AI, robotics, and autonomy.brainchip.com
After introducing his guest, who also serves as the Executive Vice Dean at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Nandan Nayampally says “You know, we go back a long way … in fact, we had common alma maters.” (03:14 min)
Gaurav Sukatme:
From 25:32 min: “I think the partnership between industry and academia is crucial here to make progress.”
From 27:13 min: “You know, companies like yours, like Brainchip, what you are doing with the University Accelerator Program, I like very much - in fact, we’re looking into it, as you know, we’ll be having a phone [?] conversation about exploring that further. I think programs like that are unique and can really make the nexus between a leading company and academia sort of be tighter and be stronger.”
At the end of the podcast, Nandan Nayampally thanks his guest for sharing his insights and closes with the words “…and hopefully we’ll work together much closer soon.” (35:15 min)
Which makes Brainchip’s involvement in CONCRETE (Center of Neuromorphic Computing and Extreme Environment”), well, not concrete, but certainly more likely…![]()
Thank's for your explanation!Hi Frangipani,
The connexion with Prof Sukhatme is very promising. A tie in with USC would be a real feather in BRN's cap. Let's hope that has been followed up.
On the other hand, it looks like Prof Yang has probably been deeply involved in AFRL's dabbling with ReRAM/MemRistor/compute-in-memory. I can see a role for ReRAM as RadHard storage/backup for mission-critical data and software, but I guess they are still working on manufacturing repeatability for analog compute-in-memory.
Oh how i wish you would