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I think MegaChips quarterly is due for release by Friday.. worth keeping an eye on expenses paid.
At the very least, abusing the intended purpose of this forum (and its members).“Anyone being critical of things I say are plain ignorant and deluded in their opinions defending BRNs underwhelming results the past 2 years” - Schnitzel Lover, Anonymous poster
This poster while expressing this opinion about anyone who was saying they were buying at what they were describing as bargain prices guess what was buying.
Pity ASIC is useless as this form of conduct was/is reportable.
My opinion only DYOR
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No need for words, just read.
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Alf Kuchenbuch on LinkedIn: This is amazing! Bring neuromorphic computing into space. Way to go, EDGX!
This is amazing! Bring neuromorphic computing into space. Way to go, EDGX!www.linkedin.com
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Just wondering either the people at the top have no greed to be rich or they evaluate things differently!Also have a look at who commented on and liked the original post by EDGX (not the above repost by Alf Kuchenbuch):
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EDGX on LinkedIn: #edgx #esa #spaceinnovation #aiforspace #neuromorphic #satcom #spacetech…
We can't imagine a better way to have kicked off 2024 than by announcing EDGX's first collaboration with the European Space Agency - ESA. Our project, titled…www.linkedin.com
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Let’s start from the top:
Sanath Muret - working for ESA, interesting internship history (ArianeGroup, Airbus); under “Featured”, he posts about collaboration with Iván Rodríguez Ferrández, who is both a junior researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (BSC) and an ESA intern. Just like David Steenari, Iván is also another co-author of the paper FF shared the other day (https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-407991), and he also liked this post by EDGX.
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Gabriele Meoni and Andrzej Kucik used to be colleagues at ESA (see presentation slide) - Gabriele is now Assistant Professor in Space Systems Engineering at Delft University of Technology (where, by the way, Charlotte Frenkel, who is very well known and connected in the neuromorphic community, teaches as well, in the Department of Microelectronics in her case), whereas Andrzej works for Defense AI start-up Helsing AI (“Artificial Intelligence to serve our democracies”) that I had mentioned in a previous post, after discovering by chance they have an employee called Sounak Dey, who is, however, not the same person as the Sounak Dey working for TSC Research (https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-371567).
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Also have a look at who commented on and liked the original post by EDGX (not the above repost by Alf Kuchenbuch):
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EDGX on LinkedIn: #edgx #esa #spaceinnovation #aiforspace #neuromorphic #satcom #spacetech…
We can't imagine a better way to have kicked off 2024 than by announcing EDGX's first collaboration with the European Space Agency - ESA. Our project, titled…www.linkedin.com
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Let’s start from the top:
Sanath Muret - working for ESA, interesting internship history (ArianeGroup, Airbus); under “Featured”, he posts about collaboration with Iván Rodríguez Ferrández, who is both a junior researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (BSC) and an ESA intern. Just like David Steenari, Iván is also another co-author of the paper FF shared the other day (https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-407991), and he also liked this post by EDGX.
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Gabriele Meoni and Andrzej Kucik used to be colleagues at ESA (see presentation slide) - Gabriele is now Assistant Professor in Space Systems Engineering at Delft University of Technology (where, by the way, Charlotte Frenkel, who is very well known and connected in the neuromorphic community, teaches as well, in the Department of Microelectronics in her case), whereas Andrzej works for Defense AI start-up Helsing AI (“Artificial Intelligence to serve our democracies”) that I had mentioned in a previous post, after discovering by chance they have an employee called Sounak Dey, who is, however, not the same person as the Sounak Dey working for TSC Research (https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-371567).
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Potatoe Potato..“Anyone being critical of things I say are plain ignorant and deluded in their opinions defending BRNs underwhelming results the past 2 years” - Schnitzel Lover, Anonymous poster
This poster while expressing this opinion about anyone who was saying they were buying at what they were describing as bargain prices guess what was buying.
Pity ASIC is useless as this form of conduct was/is reportable.
My opinion only DYOR
Fact Finder
You are down to zero credibility but you will be back yet again under another username. Make it a good one. See you then.Potatoe Potato..
Wonder what "useless ASIC" thinks about private investor meetings where the share price spiked 38% in a day.
Let them decide if these investors traded on inside knowledge that was unavailable to the ASX market.. Oh, the NDAs they say.
Or the one way positive traffic said about Brainchip here throughout 2022 and 2023.
Honestly, hypocricy at its best.
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"defending BRN's underwhelming results the past 2 years"
Let the record show:
2022 SP of 68c - 74c (+8.1%)
2023 SP of 74c- 17c (-77%)
Underwhelming, not an unfair adjective to describe Brainchip's performance the last 2 years.
At the start of 2023 I highlighted TA showing reasons not to buy more shares or wait until certain conditions met. I was told, "Go to the Chart Page". Fair enough each to their own..
Good luck to you and all your folk.
I will not bother you anymore. This place is as toxic as any online forums and I've come to the conclusion life is a lot better focusing energy elsewhere.
All the best to the genuine people here who do have good intentions and are good people.
I hope you are not led astray by the others.
Potatoe Potato..
Wonder what "useless ASIC" thinks about private investor meetings where the share price spiked 38% in a day.
Let them decide if these investors traded on inside knowledge that was unavailable to the ASX market.. Oh, the NDAs they say.
Or the one way positive traffic said about Brainchip here throughout 2022 and 2023.
Honestly, hypocricy at its best.
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"defending BRN's underwhelming results the past 2 years"
Let the record show:
2022 SP of 68c - 74c (+8.1%)
2023 SP of 74c- 17c (-77%)
Underwhelming, not an unfair adjective to describe Brainchip's performance the last 2 years.
At the start of 2023 I highlighted TA showing reasons not to buy more shares or wait until certain conditions met. I was told, "Go to the Chart Page". Fair enough each to their own..
Good luck to you and all your folk.
I will not bother you anymore. This place is as toxic as any online forums and I've come to the conclusion life is a lot better focusing energy elsewhere.
All the best to the genuine people here who do have good intentions and are good people.
I hope you are not led astray by the others.
I will not bother you anymore. This place is as toxic as any online forums and I've come to the conclusion life is a lot better focusing energy elsewhere.
He won’t be hard to spot him if he does.You are down to zero credibility but you will be back yet again under another username. Make it a good one. See you then.
It’s easy to tell when it’s over with the shear amount of clowns vanishing from the HC forum.No Motley Fool artical today about meme stock surging 20%..... short game over?
it will get interesting what kind of role japan will play on this game! They investing a lot of money to get back to old glory like 80s/90s. They are not good in software but maybe they can fix the hardware problem! They are specialists in this field
Since I'm not sure to what extent BrainChip will expand its contacts in Japan to solidify its market share, I'll classify this as speculation for now, as potential future market opportunities. I find it intriguing and worth monitoring! The link is in German language and quite older… but I translated a interesting part. (I know there was a updated post yesterday)
Source: Link to the article
Japan is catching up with Taiwan and South Korea
The joint venture aims to develop and produce semiconductors in the Two-Nanometer technology by around 2027. The number describes the width of the circuit lines. Smaller lines result in more energy-efficient and powerful chips. According to the plan, Japan would be on par with the leading technical manufacturers, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), and South Korea's Samsung Electronics. Samsung began mass-producing semiconductors in the Three-Nanometer technology in the summer, and TSMC is close behind. Both aim to achieve production of Two-Nanometer chips by 2025.
WOW we have +22,45% That´s a great morning
What happend?
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