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Sirod69

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Altium seems like a very interesting company. Currently on the stock exchange at 40 euros.

 
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Deadpool

Did someone say KFC
I know we can make it on our own, but wouldn't it be nice.

 
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I know we can make it on our own, but wouldn't it be nice.

Its a matter of "when" not "if"....
Where there is ARM, there is Brainchip.... 🥂
 
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Hmm I don’t recall seeing this… contract award end date 24/2/2024

Hi GS
Not sure if it has been disclosed though some of it seems familiar but well worth putting up the extract. Great find either way generously shared:

“MENTAT​

Award Information
Agency:Department of Defense
Branch:Navy
Contract:N68335-22-C-0158
Agency Tracking Number:N202-099-1097
Amount:$1,107,499.00
Phase:phase II
Program:SBIR
Solicitation Topic Code:N202-099
Solicitation Number:20.2
Timeline
Solicitation Year:2020
Award Year:2022
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date):2021-12-16
Award End Date (Contract End Date):2024-02-24
Small Business Information
BLUE RIDGE ENVISIONEERING, INC.
5180 Parkstone Dr. Suite 200
Chantilly, VA 20151-1111
United States
DUNS:616396953
HUBZone Owned:No
Woman Owned:No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged:No
Principal Investigator
Name: Andrew Krause
Phone: (571) 349-0900
Email: andrew@br-envision.com
Business Contact
Name: Edward Zimmer
Phone: (703) 927-0450
Email: ned@br-envision.com
Research Institution
N/A
Abstract
Deep Neural Networks (DNN) have become a critical component of tactical applications, assisting the warfighter in interpreting and making decisions from vast and disparate sources of data. Whether image, signal or text data, remotely sensed or scraped from the web, cooperatively collected or intercepted, DNNs are the go-to tool for rapid processing of this information to extract relevant features and enable the automated execution of downstream applications. Deployment of DNNs in data centers, ground stations and other locations with extensive power infrastructure has become commonplace but at the edge, where the tactical user operates, is very difficult. Secure, reliable, high bandwidth communications are a constrained resource for tactical applications which limits the ability to routed data collected at the edge back to a centralized processing location. Data must therefore be processed in real-time at the point of ingest which has its own challenges as almost all DNNs are developed to run on power hungry GPUs at wattages exceeding the practical capacity of solar power sources typically available at the edge. So what then is the future of advanced AI for the tactical end user where power and communications are in limited supply. Neuromorphic processors may provide the answer. Blue Ridge Envisioneering, Inc. (BRE) proposes the development of a systematic and methodical approach to deploying Deep Neural Network (DNN) architectures on neuromorphic hardware and evaluating their performance relative to a traditional GPU-based deployment. BRE will develop and document a process for benchmarking a DNN’ s performance on a standard GPU, converting it to run on commercially available neuromorphic hardware, training and evaluating model accuracy for a range of available bit quantizations, characterizing the trade between power consumption and the various bit quantizations, and characterizing the trade between throughput/latency and the various bit quantizations. This process will be demonstrated on a Deep Convolutional Neural Network trained to classify Electronic Warfare (EW) emitters in data collected by AFRL in 2011. The BrainChip Akida Event Domain Neural Processor development environment will be utilized for demonstration as it provides a simulated execution environment for running converted models under the discrete, low quantization constraints of neuromorphic hardware. In the option effort we pursue direct Spiking Neural Network (SNN) implementation and compare performance on the Akida hardware, and potentially other vendor’s hardware as well. We demonstrate the capability operating on real hardware in a relevant environment by conducting a data collection and demonstration activity at a U.S. test range with relevant EW emitters”

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I know we can make it on our own, but wouldn't it be nice.

That's more than just a hopeful wish, Deadpool 👍

We still don't have much of a clue (if any) where the sudden Big interest, in BrainChip stock has come from.

It must be close, to 300 million shares passing hands, the last 5 trading days?..

Many thought it was connected with ARM's surge (and there's good reason to believe that, with the A.I. connection, in their recent profits) but we had a very strong showing, on what should have been a very weak trading day (especially after a big confidence sapping short, the previous one).

The volume, has just been too big, too strong and too steady, to be just increased retail buying, in my honest opinion.

I think there has been a Big "outside" buyer and NVIDIA, is another good candidate.

Cathie's Ark Invest and Mercedes (known to take stakes, in technology providers) are also possibles..


LDA announcement today, I reckon (which has taken some pressure off the share price, but not nearly enough, to explain the recent surge).

Shaping up, to be an extremely exciting year!
 
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That's more than just a hopeful wish, Deadpool 👍

We still don't have much of a clue (if any) where the sudden Big interest, in BrainChip stock has come from.

It must be close, to 300 million shares passing hands, the last 5 trading days?..

Many thought it was connected with ARM's surge (and there's good reason to believe that, with the A.I. connection, in their recent profits) but we had a very strong showing, on what should have been a very weak trading day (especially after a big confidence sapping short, the previous one).

The volume, has just been too big, too strong and too steady, to be just increased retail buying, in my honest opinion.

I think there has been a Big "outside" buyer and NVIDIA, is another good candidate.

Cathie's Ark Invest and Mercedes (known to take stakes, in technology providers) are also possibles..


LDA announcement today, I reckon (which has taken some pressure off the share price, but not nearly enough, to explain the recent surge).

Shaping up, to be an extremely exciting year!
Agree @DingoBorat but not Ark as they publish their daily trades and no BRN in there
 
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Jumpchooks

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Hi Brainchip Sales team,
I sent this today to:
Hi Altium Tech Team,
I am private Investor with holdings in BrainChip (ASX:BRN)
www.brainchipinc.com
I'm sure you have heard of them, if not it looks like you guys should talk

Good Morning Chippers,

Another article on Renesas buy out of Altium for $9,100,000,000.00 AU

* Japanese businesses have roughly $5 trillion in cash & retained earnings for potential acquisitions

* Japan in a position to own & operate one - third of the chip making ecosystem.

😃.




Regards,
Esq.
Hi Brainchip Sales team,
I sent this today to: 3rd October 2022
 
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TheDrooben

Pretty Pretty Pretty Pretty Good
Nandan speaking at the Embedded Vision Summit in May. Brainchip is a gold sponsor and exhibitor. Also doing a product presentation. Some big names will be there!!!!!


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Happy as Larry
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
Another GREEN day ahead Chippers 🙏 World markets very good overnight :)


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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Chippers ,

We have hooked a monster , Remember to loosen the drag a dash ... and don't be too impatient.

Should be a cracking Friday.



Regards,
Esq.
 
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IloveLamp

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This use case has been mentioned once or twice (or one thousand times)

 
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Hi GS
Not sure if it has been disclosed though some of it seems familiar but well worth putting up the extract. Great find either way generously shared:

“MENTAT​

Award Information
Agency:Department of Defense
Branch:Navy
Contract:N68335-22-C-0158
Agency Tracking Number:N202-099-1097
Amount:$1,107,499.00
Phase:phase II
Program:SBIR
Solicitation Topic Code:N202-099
Solicitation Number:20.2
Timeline
Solicitation Year:2020
Award Year:2022
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date):2021-12-16
Award End Date (Contract End Date):2024-02-24
Small Business Information
BLUE RIDGE ENVISIONEERING, INC.
5180 Parkstone Dr. Suite 200
Chantilly, VA 20151-1111
United States
DUNS:616396953
HUBZone Owned:No
Woman Owned:No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged:No
Principal Investigator
Name: Andrew Krause
Phone: (571) 349-0900
Email: andrew@br-envision.com
Business Contact
Name: Edward Zimmer
Phone: (703) 927-0450
Email: ned@br-envision.com
Research Institution
N/A
Abstract
Deep Neural Networks (DNN) have become a critical component of tactical applications, assisting the warfighter in interpreting and making decisions from vast and disparate sources of data. Whether image, signal or text data, remotely sensed or scraped from the web, cooperatively collected or intercepted, DNNs are the go-to tool for rapid processing of this information to extract relevant features and enable the automated execution of downstream applications. Deployment of DNNs in data centers, ground stations and other locations with extensive power infrastructure has become commonplace but at the edge, where the tactical user operates, is very difficult. Secure, reliable, high bandwidth communications are a constrained resource for tactical applications which limits the ability to routed data collected at the edge back to a centralized processing location. Data must therefore be processed in real-time at the point of ingest which has its own challenges as almost all DNNs are developed to run on power hungry GPUs at wattages exceeding the practical capacity of solar power sources typically available at the edge. So what then is the future of advanced AI for the tactical end user where power and communications are in limited supply. Neuromorphic processors may provide the answer. Blue Ridge Envisioneering, Inc. (BRE) proposes the development of a systematic and methodical approach to deploying Deep Neural Network (DNN) architectures on neuromorphic hardware and evaluating their performance relative to a traditional GPU-based deployment. BRE will develop and document a process for benchmarking a DNN’ s performance on a standard GPU, converting it to run on commercially available neuromorphic hardware, training and evaluating model accuracy for a range of available bit quantizations, characterizing the trade between power consumption and the various bit quantizations, and characterizing the trade between throughput/latency and the various bit quantizations. This process will be demonstrated on a Deep Convolutional Neural Network trained to classify Electronic Warfare (EW) emitters in data collected by AFRL in 2011. The BrainChip Akida Event Domain Neural Processor development environment will be utilized for demonstration as it provides a simulated execution environment for running converted models under the discrete, low quantization constraints of neuromorphic hardware. In the option effort we pursue direct Spiking Neural Network (SNN) implementation and compare performance on the Akida hardware, and potentially other vendor’s hardware as well. We demonstrate the capability operating on real hardware in a relevant environment by conducting a data collection and demonstration activity at a U.S. test range with relevant EW emitters”

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They’ve only just revamped the SBIR page so there may be some other hidden gems..
 
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Adam

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Maybe as part of the design, if the cat door doesn't recognise the cat it has a spray deterrent:ROFLMAO:
We could invent a "sphincter identifier" plug in, as well. Would help here on HC ...to immediately put certain people on ignore. Imagine the potential market volume...
 
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Some serious volume being traded at increasing prices over the last week. Can't imagine shorters having anything other than furrowed brows atm!! :D:D:D
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
BOOM.
 
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