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Reminds me of a movie I saw as a young bloke....is this where we're heading?
Glad our name wasn't Brainstorm haha
Or the other one I recall watching.
Reminds me of a movie I saw as a young bloke....is this where we're heading?
Glad our name wasn't Brainstorm haha
Using licensed Arm IP, NVIDIA has designed Grace as a CPU specifically for giant-scale AI and HPC. Coupled with the GPU and DPU, Grace gives us the third foundational technology for computing, and the ability to re-architect the data center to advance AI. NVIDIA is now a three-chip company.”EDIT: Right you are - they make the Tegra for the nintendo, a partner with MegaChips, so maybe something cam come of that.
And you're posting it here because?My letter to Sean:
Dear Sean,
Looking forward to meeting you at the up-coming AGM. Boy did we have a great time last year!
It's so good that you are excited about the year ahead, and that you have taken some difficult decision this year. I'm so glad that rotter Stevens was given the boot, let me tell you (even though he was a good dancer - what was it? The limbo?)
But this brings me to the reason for my email. We can only okay remuneration based on achieved results and not the effort expended.
These are difficult times, and well, we all need to tighten our belts. I realize that you have a grand plan to sell only IP and not chips, as this would maximize our profit down the tack. But we are not down the track yet, as I'm sure you'll agree.
If only you had decided to manufacture a small batch of our most powerful Akida2 variant, we might have signed off on a new licensing agreement that would have paid for the manufacturing, and a big pile of remuneration for you. But you stuck to your guns and stayed true to your word!
Your firm approach is commendable, except that your remuneration bonus will need to be delayed until your planned super-revenue can be realized.
Sadly we can not postpone your remuneration bonus, unless this is something that you organize. We can only vote on what you put before us.
Thus it is with profoud regret that we must vote down this year's bonus even though it will cause some chaos in the office and on the ASX. But then shares do what shares will do. But just imagine what we can do for you next time!
My letter to Sean:
Dear Sean,
Looking forward to meeting you at the up-coming AGM. Boy did we have a great time last year!
It's so good that you are excited about the year ahead, and that you have taken some difficult decision this year. I'm so glad that rotter Stevens was given the boot, let me tell you (even though he was a good dancer - what was it? The limbo?)
But this brings me to the reason for my email. We can only okay remuneration based on achieved results and not the effort expended.
These are difficult times, and well, we all need to tighten our belts. I realize that you have a grand plan to sell only IP and not chips, as this would maximize our profit down the tack. But we are not down the track yet, as I'm sure you'll agree.
If only you had decided to manufacture a small batch of our most powerful Akida2 variant, we might have signed off on a new licensing agreement that would have paid for the manufacturing, and a big pile of remuneration for you. But you stuck to your guns and stayed true to your word!
Your firm approach is commendable, except that your remuneration bonus will need to be delayed until your planned super-revenue can be realized.
Sadly we can not postpone your remuneration bonus, unless this is something that you organize. We can only vote on what you put before us.
Thus it is with profoud regret that we must vote down this year's bonus even though it will cause some chaos in the office and on the ASX. But then shares do what shares will do. But just imagine what we can do for you next time!
I don't share your point in this email and so, you don’t speak for me. Because you wrote „we“ ! I stand 100% behind the leaderboardMy letter to Sean:
Dear Sean,
Looking forward to meeting you at the up-coming AGM. Boy did we have a great time last year!
It's so good that you are excited about the year ahead, and that you have taken some difficult decision this year. I'm so glad that rotter Stevens was given the boot, let me tell you (even though he was a good dancer - what was it? The limbo?)
But this brings me to the reason for my email. We can only okay remuneration based on achieved results and not the effort expended.
These are difficult times, and well, we all need to tighten our belts. I realize that you have a grand plan to sell only IP and not chips, as this would maximize our profit down the tack. But we are not down the track yet, as I'm sure you'll agree.
If only you had decided to manufacture a small batch of our most powerful Akida2 variant, we might have signed off on a new licensing agreement that would have paid for the manufacturing, and a big pile of remuneration for you. But you stuck to your guns and stayed true to your word!
Your firm approach is commendable, except that your remuneration bonus will need to be delayed until your planned super-revenue can be realized.
Sadly we can not postpone your remuneration bonus, unless this is something that you organize. We can only vote on what you put before us.
Thus it is with profoud regret that we must vote down this year's bonus even though it will cause some chaos in the office and on the ASX. But then shares do what shares will do. But just imagine what we can do for you next time!
Brace yourself my friend. The comments are coming....My letter to Sean:
Dear Sean,
Looking forward to meeting you at the up-coming AGM. Boy did we have a great time last year!
It's so good that you are excited about the year ahead, and that you have taken some difficult decision this year. I'm so glad that rotter Stevens was given the boot, let me tell you (even though he was a good dancer - what was it? The limbo?)
But this brings me to the reason for my email. We can only okay remuneration based on achieved results and not the effort expended.
These are difficult times, and well, we all need to tighten our belts. I realize that you have a grand plan to sell only IP and not chips, as this would maximize our profit down the tack. But we are not down the track yet, as I'm sure you'll agree.
If only you had decided to manufacture a small batch of our most powerful Akida2 variant, we might have signed off on a new licensing agreement that would have paid for the manufacturing, and a big pile of remuneration for you. But you stuck to your guns and stayed true to your word!
Your firm approach is commendable, except that your remuneration bonus will need to be delayed until your planned super-revenue can be realized.
Sadly we can not postpone your remuneration bonus, unless this is something that you organize. We can only vote on what you put before us.
Thus it is with profoud regret that we must vote down this year's bonus even though it will cause some chaos in the office and on the ASX. But then shares do what shares will do. But just imagine what we can do for you next time!
Can we expect a price sensitive announcement after closing?![]()
Yeah, I noticed that..So now it's got a fan?
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The NXP i.MX 8M Plus Quad SOC must have been running hot.
https://shop.brainchipinc.com/products/akida™-edge-ai-box
My letter to Sean:
Dear Sean,
Looking forward to meeting you at the up-coming AGM. Boy did we have a great time last year!
It's so good that you are excited about the year ahead, and that you have taken some difficult decision this year. I'm so glad that rotter Stevens was given the boot, let me tell you (even though he was a good dancer - what was it? The limbo?)
But this brings me to the reason for my email. We can only okay remuneration based on achieved results and not the effort expended.
These are difficult times, and well, we all need to tighten our belts. I realize that you have a grand plan to sell only IP and not chips, as this would maximize our profit down the tack. But we are not down the track yet, as I'm sure you'll agree.
If only you had decided to manufacture a small batch of our most powerful Akida2 variant, we might have signed off on a new licensing agreement that would have paid for the manufacturing, and a big pile of remuneration for you. But you stuck to your guns and stayed true to your word!
Your firm approach is commendable, except that your remuneration bonus will need to be delayed until your planned super-revenue can be realized.
Sadly we can not postpone your remuneration bonus, unless this is something that you organize. We can only vote on what you put before us.
Thus it is with profoud regret that we must vote down this year's bonus even though it will cause some chaos in the office and on the ASX. But then shares do what shares will do. But just imagine what we can do for you next time!
All the highly paid downrampers must be over at the crapperAs if we've downgraded from Schnitzel Lover and David Holland; to Iseki and DK6161
At least the former had the dignity to disappear when the share price went up considerably.
All the highly paid downrampers must be over at the crapper and we get the dreggs
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As if we've downgraded from Schnitzel Lover and David Holland; to Iseki and DK6161
At least the former had the dignity to disappear when the share price went up considerably.
You're just being impatient, Iseki.My letter to Sean:
Dear Sean,
Looking forward to meeting you at the up-coming AGM. Boy did we have a great time last year!
It's so good that you are excited about the year ahead, and that you have taken some difficult decision this year. I'm so glad that rotter Stevens was given the boot, let me tell you (even though he was a good dancer - what was it? The limbo?)
But this brings me to the reason for my email. We can only okay remuneration based on achieved results and not the effort expended.
These are difficult times, and well, we all need to tighten our belts. I realize that you have a grand plan to sell only IP and not chips, as this would maximize our profit down the tack. But we are not down the track yet, as I'm sure you'll agree.
If only you had decided to manufacture a small batch of our most powerful Akida2 variant, we might have signed off on a new licensing agreement that would have paid for the manufacturing, and a big pile of remuneration for you. But you stuck to your guns and stayed true to your word!
Your firm approach is commendable, except that your remuneration bonus will need to be delayed until your planned super-revenue can be realized.
Sadly we can not postpone your remuneration bonus, unless this is something that you organize. We can only vote on what you put before us.
Thus it is with profoud regret that we must vote down this year's bonus even though it will cause some chaos in the office and on the ASX. But then shares do what shares will do. But just imagine what we can do for you next time!
I'd hope so but the wait is excruciating and the stakes are high and I've learnt to not trust NVIDIA or Renesas.You're just being impatient, Iseki.
The Company knows what it's doing, much better than you.
You shouldn't trust the intentions of other companies.I'd hope so but the wait is excruciating and the stakes are high and I've learnt to not trust NVIDIA or Renesas.
No more complaining from me.
I've just found my ignore, thanksI'd hope so but the wait is excruciating and the stakes are high and I've learnt to not trust NVIDIA or Renesas.
No more complaining from me.
I only wish I had kept that video of Anil opening the box of Akida 1000 chips hot off the plane from SocioNext.
It brough a tear to my eye. Does anyone have a copy? Could you please repost? Those were the days! I really wish some of the johnny-come-lately posters with all their wisdom could witness for themselves the excitement and ecstasy of Brainchip in its heyday and what it can re-capture if it wants.