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I can't find the slide from Edge Impulse right now. ARM above and Brainchip among. That's exactly how it was here. Like an Ai bracket from the base ARM to beyond the cutting edge and Brainchip. This bracket can also be seen here. An arm around together - above and below ARM and Brainchip.
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Very proud times for us to be in line with Arm like this. Arm and Brainchip together.
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
I’m kicking back enjoying a holiday , watching the waves roll in at Rainbow bay .

Having a moment reflecting on the accomplishments of this Company over the last 2 years .

It’s easy ( well for me ) to get lost in what’s been achieved in such a short time in one of the most competitive industries in the world.

There’s many standout achievements, when Sean came onboard & put in place a more focused direction in building an ecosystem of partnerships was a brilliant point of difference that he noted early & acted on !

It’s an outstanding performance in such a short time frame , one that I didn’t truly appreciate the importance of when first mentioned .

All the big tech company’s have numerous partnerships & we now stand as an equal & very soon in my opinion we will arrive on the world stage as the next big thing .

Excitiment is building

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Enjoy mate.... ☀️⛱️ 🍹🍻 :) Appreciate all of your great informative posts...Well deserved holiday :) Cheers
 
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Enjoy mate.... ☀️⛱️ 🍹🍻 :)
Cheers @buena suerte :-)

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"The latest hardware-based security advancement is to protect data while it is “in use” in memory. The industry term for encrypting data in memory is Confidential Computing. The Armv9 architecture supports Arm Confidential Computing Architecture using a hardware technique we call “Real Management Extension” or RME. The Neoverse S3 products are the first to support RME, allowing Arm Neoverse V3 cores to support fully encrypted cloud VMs."



"CMN S3’s ability to connect CPU and accelerator chiplets securely and with high performance (high-bandwidth, low-latency) is essential for developing the power efficient, cost-effective, workload-optimized SoCs that power modern infrastructure. All leading cloud providers rely upon Data Processing Units (DPUs) to offload security, storage, and networking functions from host CPUs. They are also deploying and developing GPUs, NPUs, and TPUs to accelerate the AI and ML capabilities pervading modern cloud software. Meanwhile, telecommunications providers are deploying heterogeneous CPU+accelerator SoCs into 5G RAN and edge infrastructure."


Is it possible that Akida IP is working here?
Sorry, but I don`t really get it. But it smells like brainchip IP......
I would rather expect Akida as an accelerator in the N3 / V3 Version. 🤔

The CSS-N3 offers a 20% performance-per-Watt improvement per core over the CSS-N2. This CSS design comes with between 8 and 32 cores, with the 32-core version using as little as 40 W. It’s intended for telecoms, networking, DPU, and cloud applications and can be used with on-chip or separate AI accelerators. The new N3 core is based on Armv9.2 and includes 2 MB private L2 cache per core. It supports the latest versions of PCIe, CXL and UCIe.

When switching from N2 to N3, the maximum L2 cache doubles to 2 MByte. AI algorithms benefit the most from this - the performance leap is achieved without new data formats. The common INT8 and Bfloat16 variants are already supported by the 2 generation.

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"Today we are proud to announce that Arm Total Design has expanded to include over 20 partners, all committed to ensuring broad accessibility of performant, efficient solutions that will help meet the computing demands of an AI-accelerated future. These partners are already working together on everything from verifying IP, and customizing firmware, through to building chiplets on the world’s most advanced process nodes – all using Neoverse CSS."

Link: https://www.eetimes.com/arm-updates-css-designs-for-hyperscalers-custom-chips/

Link: https://www.heise.de/news/ARM-blaest-zum-Angriff-auf-AMD-Intel-und-teils-Nvidia-9634864.html

Link: https://newsroom.arm.com/news/enabling-ai-infrastructure-on-arm
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
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Its a valid point that supply and demand equations will eventually change for brainchip.

The right announcement will not only drive the value up but it will also reduce shares available as more will want shares. Australia is really a tiny market where BRN is heading to.

The fall to 15 cents was really shocking but I think shook out many holders that could not stomach it much longer.

I know some hope now to buy back on the pull back into the 20s but will it happen I do not know. My view is we are reaching a point of trend change the rate if change is the unknown in my view when I see this stock undervalued based on the IP alone. We are pre revenue so the revenue is not the issue would I like to see revenue absolutely. Just my thoughts.

Lots is happening we just are not in the know. This presentation next week Sean is putting on shouldni think give a little more direction they may have better awnsers now and understand the market. I don't thinknthat this presentationnis just geared to to AGM but more on the overall look.
Hi K
The shares available in the event of a run is interesting to consider.

In recent months someone posted that the top 1,000 share holders control about 70% of the shares on issue. I suspect that those 1,000 holders will be less likely to be holding short term and most likely to have a solid medium to long term strategy.

Then the next 30 percent some portion of this group will also have a settled plan for their investment. I speak via private message on here with younger holders who tell me they understand the technology and have invested in Brainchip for the long haul hoping it will be the next Apple or Nvidia and they to have very long time lines in contemplation.

Anyway the point is it seems to me that while Brainchip has about 1.8 billion shares on issue only a relatively small proportion of those shares are actually available or will be made available.

We have seen over the last fortnight that it was pretty easy for a few hundred million shares to change hands quite quickly.

If someone or something has been accumulating with a longer term vision it might be surprising how few shares are actually available now to be acquired.

Your suggestion that supply will dry up could possibly be very close to coming true.

My opinion only DYOR
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Of that few hundred million traded of the last fortnight, how many is the same share being bought and sold by the same person
 

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BOOM ...$0.365
 
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Fascinatingly Intuitive.
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Just relax fellas! Let’s see if gets from BOOM to BAAM don’t forget as I always say…..COCKROACHES!!!!!
 
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Looks like Huawei on the bandwagon too.

Just need one of these tech behemoths out there to publicly say...you know what...BRN, you can save us sheetload of R&D time and $ so here's a signature :)



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Hi @Fullmoonfever, I thought that BRN had said that China was out, of course China wants in; and your post clearly does not allude to Akida specifically, but as we know - whoever wins the tech war takes all.

China has been diligently infiltrating all Western academic tech institutions for many a day.
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Im feeling quite excitable today .... for good reason.

Regards,
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BOOM ...$0.365
I might have got my knickers in a twist but I did say we’d be green today and what a lovely day it is as well. The view from the apartment Brainchip is going to buy me.

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Hi @Fullmoonfever, I thought that BRN had said that China was out, of course China wants in; and your post clearly does not allude to Akida specifically, but as we know - whoever wins the tech war takes all.

China has been diligently infiltrating all Western academic tech institutions for many a day.
Hi McHale
A long time ago now someone found that two AKD1000 chips had been hooked up to a Huawei GPU at a Research facility in Europe as part of some public private research initiative.

Huawei was an official sponsor but on my enquiry of Brainchip they denied any involvement.

I am sure that the person who shared this information will remember and might even generously put it up again.

My opinion only DYOR
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I agree FF and quite a few shares are tucked away in superannuations

 
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