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Quite a few Brainchip people in the like list

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Apple in talks with Google Gemini AI into iPhones

Anyone know anything about this
Reported on Bloomberg just now
 
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Nice to see the AGM dates released this morning...just keep your guns in your holsters until after the news...what news ? the news that's coming between now and 31 December 2024..am I the only one who can read the smoke signals...by the way I hear there could be secret meetings after the AGM...whos shout is it at the bar, the East Coast Boys or the West Coast Boys..see you back in Perth after the AGM..I'll do my best to round up the guns with @Earlyrelease's help..love Perth, all Brainchip (Perth) staff and local shareholders, lets share the joy.
God Bless...Tech x
 
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I knew the Unigen Cupcake Ai Edge Server was in full production but is it available yet? Not sure how long these things take to produce!


Cannot find any info other than this. I did email their sales team and was told it would more likely be available through their distributors. No timeframe was provided.


Hoping for a surprise in the next quarterly as it is 9 years today since I purchased my first parcel of shares 🎉. Never expected to hold this long and for the share price to still be this low but I am hoping to celebrate next year’s anniversary in style.

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Silver lining is that I have been able to accumulate a lot more at very low prices over time:)

A big shout out to all of the other patient holders who have been here just as long!
" I knew the Unigen Cupcake Ai Edge Server was in full production but is it available yet? Not sure how long these things take to produce!"

Probably about 2-3 hrs. However that could be spread out over a couple of weeks depending on how there processes are scheduled. Let me explain...
If unigen are using a custom pcb, then the process starts with the pcb being populated with surface mount device on their frontend smd assembly line. The boards then go through a reflow oven process and all of the components are automatically soldered. The second process is the backend assembly of manually soldered componments and during this stage optical inspection and incircuit testing of the pcb is done. Then, as an example, if an AKIDA chip is used, this would be the part of the process that it is added to the assembly. Aleternatively, If AKIDA IP is used, then during this stage (ie during the in circuit testing), there is an opportunity for the IP or any other non volatile data to be flashed to any of the chips (or by any other method pertinant to the process). After this, there is the final assembly of the components into the case, followed by final functional testing. (The process that VVDN would use would be similar).
Unigen mentioned that the cupcake server is currently being manufactured at facilities in both Vietnam and Malaysia, and this poses 2 possibilities. Either the volume is extremily high and they need to use 2 production facilities, or the different type of processes are at the different manufacturing sites and the product needs to be moved from one site to the other to be completed.
Either way, I would expect the volume to be sizeable as it is not economical to run these processes in small batch runs. I would estimate that the first production run of these servers would need to be greater than 500 to 1000 at least.
 
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Wondering what the average amount of shares people hold.
And also I am thinking do I hold enough

What’s the idea amount one should hold

What’s the amount that will see amazing growth moving forward

Take the calculator and play with your figures. Assume different stock prices and do your calculations.
In my situation, I will have enough money to live very comfortably and stop working with a SP of about 20 EUR, but even only 7 EUR would be enough for a nice place to live in. To improve it further I am still buying more stocks.
 
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We're popping up all over the place:)

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In memory of a great song, and the man who performed it,

And something BRN will make us all do, ............................ :cool:




AKIDA ( make me smile ) BALLISTA
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Take the calculator and play with your figures. Assume different stock prices and do your calculations.
In my situation, I will have enough money to live very comfortably and stop working with a SP of about 20 EUR, but even only 7 EUR would be enough for a nice place to live in. To improve it further I am still buying more stocks.
I concure, as long as ones holding is below 5% of the floated stock your laughing.

Willy nilly paperwork above such threshold would take the fun out of It.

And no, I'm not at this particular level , though if in a position to do so it would be done.

Nothing is 100% in life , though this is getting horribly close .

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Something I don't really understand.

If a small electronic/space company wants to buy say 1000 pcs Alkida 2 chips for own in-house development, how do they do it?

I read somewhere that you can buy the 1.0 but not 2?

Most companies will not be interested in buying an IP unless they sell/develop chips themselves but I could be wrong.
 
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Diogenese

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Something I don't really understand.

If a small electronic/space company wants to buy say 1000 pcs Alkida 2 chips for own in-house development, how do they do it?

I read somewhere that you can buy the 1.0 but not 2?

Most companies will not be interested in buying an IP unless they sell/develop chips themselves but I could be wrong.
When we run out, we'll refer them to Megachips who have a version in 22nm FDSOI (fully depleted silicon on insulator).

FDSOI is more efficient than vanilla CMOS because it has less loss.
 
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When we run out, we'll refer them to Megachips who have a version in 22nm FDSOI (fully depleted silicon on insulator).

FDSOI is more efficient than vanilla CMOS because it has less loss.
Thanks but still only 1.0 or 1500 right?
 
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Frangipani

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Was that graphic already commented on? OHB is not a household name … it might become one soon.

At least one forum member appears to have found @Berlinforever ’s post so ridiculous he/she/they felt the need to comment with a 🤣?! 🤔

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While OHB may not end up becoming a household name in the general public, the emoji poster(s) seem(s) to totally underestimate the parent company’s reputation and significance within the aerospace industry sector: OHB SE (the multinational space and technology group that wholly owns OHB Hellas) is actually one of Europe’s leading space tech companies, headquartered in Bremen, Germany, which is not only well-known for the fairy tale The Town Musicians of Bremen, but also happens to be one of Europe’s hubs for the aeronautics and space industry.



I recommend the Doubting Thomas(es) (and everyone else) to have a look at OHB’s image brochure

their latest corporate report

as well as their website (https://www.ohb.de/en/corporate/milestones) to see how Christa Fuchs, her late husband Manfred Fuchs and their team “turned the small hydraulics company OHB into a global player in the international space industry.” The initialism OHB originally stood for “Otto Hydraulik Bremen” - in 1991 it was officially renamed “Orbital- und Hydrotechnologie Bremen-System GmbH”.

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They are right up there with Europe’s aerospace giants Airbus Defence & Space (formerly Astrium) and Thales Alenia Space, fiercely bidding to secure contracts for satellites etc (OHB lost out to both Airbus D&S and Thales Alenia Space in securing the contract for the now ongoing construction of the second generation (G2) of Galileo satellites, after they had been the main supplier for the first generation (https://www.reuters.com/technology/...about-galileo-satellites-contract-2023-04-26/).
At other times, however, they also collaborate with their main competitors (https://www.ohb.de/en/news/esas-pla...stem-ag-readies-for-integration-of-26-cameras).

In 2018, the Hanseatic city of Bremen even renamed the square in front of the company’s headquarters in honour of Manfred Fuchs (1938-2014), to commemorate the engineer and entrepreneur’s significant contribution to the development of the aerospace industry in Bremen.

Being a household name is not necessarily part of what defines a successful global player. Just think of Arm (especially before the IPO).

We as BRN shareholders should always keep that in mind…

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Anyone care to look into see if there are any links with us?
Hearing 'Hey Lexus' got my attention.

 
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Diogenese

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Thanks but still only 1.0 or 1500 right?
Yes sorry - I was half asleep.

That could be right - it seems there is a mysterious customer (or group of customers) upon whose toes we wish not to tread.

If we cancelled tapeout of Akida 2, then it may be that someone quite large is doing it under NDA - remember "Loose lips sink ships".
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
At least one forum member appears to have found @Berlinforever ’s post so ridiculous he/she/they felt the need to comment with a 🤣?! 🤔

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While OHB may not end up becoming a household name in the general public, the emoji poster(s) seem(s) to totally underestimate the parent company’s reputation and significance within the aerospace industry sector: OHB SE (the multinational space and technology group that wholly owns OHB Hellas) is actually one of Europe’s leading space tech companies, headquartered in Bremen, Germany, which is not only well-known for the fairy tale The Town Musicians of Bremen, but also happens to be one of Europe’s hubs for the aeronautics and space industry.



I recommend the Doubting Thomas(es) (and everyone else) to have a look at OHB’s image brochure

their latest corporate report

as well as their website (https://www.ohb.de/en/corporate/milestones) to see how Christa Fuchs, her late husband Manfred Fuchs and their team “turned the small hydraulics company OHB into a global player in the international space industry.” The initialism OHB originally stood for “Otto Hydraulik Bremen” - in 1991 it was officially renamed “Orbital- und Hydrotechnologie Bremen-System GmbH”.

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They are right up there with Europe’s aerospace giants Airbus Defence & Space (formerly Astrium) and Thales Alenia Space, fiercely bidding to secure contracts for satellites etc (OHB lost out to both Airbus D&S and Thales Alenia Space in securing the contract for the now ongoing construction of the second generation (G2) of Galileo satellites, after they had been the main supplier for the first generation (https://www.reuters.com/technology/...about-galileo-satellites-contract-2023-04-26/).
At other times, however, they also collaborate with their main competitors (https://www.ohb.de/en/news/esas-pla...stem-ag-readies-for-integration-of-26-cameras).

In 2018, the Hanseatic city of Bremen even renamed the square in front of the company’s headquarters in honour of Manfred Fuchs (1938-2014), to commemorate the engineer and entrepreneur’s significant contribution to the development of the aerospace industry in Bremen.

Being a household name is not necessarily part of what defines a successful global player. Just think of Arm (especially before the IPO).

We as BRN shareholders should always keep that in mind…

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Good Morning Frangipani ,

Intense sleuthing as per usual.

Have yet to run up some revised numbers on our four additions to the BRN ecosystem , though OBH has in my view added an additional $0.048 AU to each free floated BRN share.

I'll endeavour to produce a revised BRN share price tomorrow , reflecting the four additions , since the last was on 19 /2/2024.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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