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This timeline is closing fast...within the next 14 business days, shipment dates will be confirmed.

It's the feedback from users, that's what will be key moving forward with this side operation, hopefully opening up
doors to much bigger things throughout 2025 and beyond, we are way overdue for some "real solid revenue type news"

Still, Brainchip remains firmly in the drivers seat, holding NUMBER 1 POLE POSITION ON THE GRID :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:(y)



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No way! You need to carefully reread Frontgrade Gaisler’s LinkedIn post (which is not about embedded world 2024, by the way, just in case you missed that).
It literally says:

Dr. Jonathan Tapson from BrainChip visited our booth at Space Symposium to discuss neuromorphic processing for space applications. They have been developing and continuously improving their technology for extremely efficient AI inference and learning.”


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Do you really believe our company would send someone who doesn’t work for them (in what capacity remains to be seen) to a Colorado Springs conference they are not involved with in order to discuss serious business matters with a Swedish company that we know is planning on integrating our IP into their hardware very soon and possibly also discuss our disruptive tech with interested third parties that are paying the Frontgrade Gaisler booth a visit?!

Just because he is an expert on neuromorphic hardware, happens to have known our CTO for years and conveniently lives in the same US state the Space Symposium is currently taking place (I suppose living 300 miles away from the venue counts as “just around the corner” within the Universe scheme of things 😉)?

Think about it: Alf Kuchenbuch, our Munich-based VP of Sales EMEA could hop on a short flight to Gothenburg any time to talk to Sandi Habinc or someone else from Frontgrade Gaisler in person.

Jonathan Tapson’s lanyard says “Visitor” as he was neither an attendee nor a speaker at the Space Symposium, and BrainChip isn’t an exhibitor either (whereas Frontgrade Gaisler has a booth). I scrolled through the Space Symposium’s Flickr photostream and picked out two pictures to demonstrate what I mean (the conference coincided with the eclipse on April 8).

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If you ask me, the Frontgrade Gaisler LinkedIn post’s wording and accompanying photo are unambiguous. All that’s missing is some sort of confirmation by BrainChip or Jonathan Tapson himself.
Ok, Maybe “Brainchip” is a unown city somewhere in this world?? Think about it … he said “from” brainchip not “working at brainchip” 🫵

Just kidding you’re right! It’s possible! I was yesterday just a quick checking the thread here and in the German forum. And I thought the user there had a good point regarding “brainchip guest” . Thanks for your clarifying!👍
 
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ISC West is held annually in Las Vegas, it is the largest converged security trade event in USA.

VVDN is there and their area has a huge video screen running and brainchip is up on there under the heading Platform Experience.

The post is on X (twitter) and LinkedIn.

This is a screenshop I grabbed through the video.

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Did someone post this already?

Rob likes it!

 
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Morning Chippers ,

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TSMC posts fastest monthly revenue growth since 2022 on AI chip boom​

PUBLISHED WED, APR 10 20242:51 AM EDTUPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
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  • TSMC said March revenue came in at 195.2 billion new Taiwan dollars ($6.1 billion), up 34.3% year-on-year. that’s the fastest pace of growth since Nov. 2022.
  • TSMC is the world’s largest contract semiconductor manufacturer. It makes chips for companies from Apple to Nvidia.
  • The company is currently riding the AI boom. Semiconductors, such as those designed by Nvidia, have been underpinning the development of AI applications.
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TSMC displayed on a phone screen and microchip and are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on July 19, 2023. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), posted a surge in monthly revenue in March, as it cashed in on a continuing artificial intelligence boom powered by high-end chips.
TSMC said March revenue came in at 195.2 billion new Taiwan dollars ($6.1 billion), up 34.3% year-on-year — marking the fastest pace of growth since November 2022.

The company’s first-quarter revenue totaled 592.6 billion new Taiwan dollars, up 16.5% year-on-year.
TSMC is the world’s largest contract semiconductor manufacturer, which makes chips for companies from Apple to Nvidia.

The company is currently riding the AI boom. Semiconductors, such as those designed by Nvidia, have underpinned the development of AI applications.
Competition has been rising in the market. AMD launched a rival chip to Nvidia last year, while Intel on Tuesday took the wraps off its latest AI offering.
A number of startups are also developing AI chips, which TSMC manufactures for some companies.

TSMC shares are up just under 40% this year to date, as investors bet on the continued demand for AI chips.
In January, the company said that its AI revenue is growing 50% on an annual basis. Analysts expect TSMC to post a 23.7% rise in total revenue this year, according to LSEG consensus estimates, after a decline in 2023.




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ISC West is held annually in Las Vegas, it is the largest converged security trade event in USA.

VVDN is there and their area has a huge video screen running and brainchip is up on there under the heading Platform Experience.

The post is on X (twitter) and LinkedIn.

This is a screenshop I grabbed through the video.

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Looks like the world's first neuromorphic edge box sitting on the desk.
 

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Two ASX companies at Embedded world, good to see.

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No way! You need to carefully reread Frontgrade Gaisler’s LinkedIn post (which is not about embedded world 2024, by the way, just in case you missed that).
It literally says:

Dr. Jonathan Tapson from BrainChip visited our booth at Space Symposium to discuss neuromorphic processing for space applications. They have been developing and continuously improving their technology for extremely efficient AI inference and learning.”


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Do you really believe our company would send someone who doesn’t work for them (in what capacity remains to be seen) to a Colorado Springs conference they are not involved with in order to discuss serious business matters with a Swedish company that we know is planning on integrating our IP into their hardware very soon and possibly also discuss our disruptive tech with interested third parties that are paying the Frontgrade Gaisler booth a visit?!

Just because he is an expert on neuromorphic hardware, happens to have known our CTO for years and conveniently lives in the same US state the Space Symposium is currently taking place (I suppose living 300 miles away from the venue counts as “just around the corner” within the Universe scheme of things 😉)?

Think about it: Alf Kuchenbuch, our Munich-based VP of Sales EMEA could hop on a short flight to Gothenburg any time to talk to Sandi Habinc or someone else from Frontgrade Gaisler in person.

Jonathan Tapson’s lanyard says “Visitor” as he was neither an attendee nor a speaker at the Space Symposium, and BrainChip isn’t an exhibitor either (whereas Frontgrade Gaisler has a booth). I scrolled through the Space Symposium’s Flickr photostream and picked out two pictures to demonstrate what I mean (the conference coincided with the eclipse on April 8).

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If you ask me, the Frontgrade Gaisler LinkedIn post’s wording and accompanying photo are unambiguous. All that’s missing is some sort of confirmation by BrainChip or Jonathan Tapson himself.
@Frangipani

From Brainchips IR Dept, "Dr J Tapson is engaged with Brainchip as a part-time consultant"
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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I just found out who is behind this excellent article! 👆🏻
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[Can’t open the link to the website https://www.neurodynamic.ai, though - it says the server could not be found… Maybe AGI has taken over already and blocked it from public view… 😂]




The talented blog author, Tamal Acharya, works for both Tata Consultancy Services and NeuroCortex.AI:

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Hi

I would take Amritansh's articles with a grain of salt.

I was reading through some of his medium posts and found an article dated December 2023 in which his article quoted Bob Beachler who had left the company almost 4 years earlier.... He is using ChatGPT for the articles. They are trash.

EDIT: I have just now read the recent post about their 'partnership' with brainchip and having received some tech from the team to play with. I will instead say this: their previous posts are trash! The next posts could be interesting! :)

As an FYI, I ran their previous post through an AI content detector and it was 95%+ AI developed content.

I just ran their recent partnership post through the same AI content detector and it has come back as being human text.

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Hi

I would take Amritansh's articles with a grain of salt.

I was reading through some of his medium posts and found an article dated December 2023 in which his article quoted Bob Beachler who had left the company almost 4 years earlier.... He is using ChatGPT for the articles. They are trash.

EDIT: I have just now read the recent post about their 'partnership' with brainchip and having received some tech from the team to play with. I will instead say this: their previous posts are trash! The next posts could be interesting! :)

As an FYI, I ran their previous post through an AI content detector and it was 95%+ AI developed content.

I just ran their recent partnership post through the same AI content detector and it has come back as being human text.

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Would love to know how quantum ventures and Brainchip May 2023 partnership for cybersecurity is progressing.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Intel's next-gen Lunar Lake CPUs will be able to run Microsoft's Copilot AI locally thanks to 45 TOPS NPU performance​

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The new CPUs are expected to deliver more than 100 TOPS total, smashing Meteor Lake's 34 TOPS capability.
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Intel's Pat Gelsinger at Intel Vision 2024

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What you need to know​

  • Intel hosted its Vision 2024 event in Phoenix, Arizona this week, where it showed off next-gen Lunar Lake processors and many upcoming AI advancements.
  • It was revealed that the Lunar Lake chips will offer total package performance in the range of 100+ TOPS, with 45 TOPS set aside for the NPU.
  • Intel Core Ultra CPUs from the current Meteor Lake lineup offer about 34 TOPS of performance total, with 10 TOPS for the NPU alone.
  • Microsoft plans to make its AI assistant Copilot run locally on laptops, which will require at least 40 TOPS of NPU performance.

Intel's Vision 2024 event kicked off this week in Phoenix, Arizona, with a major focus on AI and what the company has in store for its next generation of Lunar Lake processors (CPU).

As first reported by Tom's Hardware, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger revealed that the next-gen Lunar Lake CPUs will have more than 100 TOPS of total package performance for AI tasks, with the NPU getting 45 TOPS on its own.

TOPS stands for "Tera Operations per Second" or "Trillion Operations per Second," and it's currently the standout term being used to approximately measure the expected AI performance in AI PCs. The term ties in directly with the Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which is a new PC component optimized specifically to handle AI tasks.




Intel Core Ultra processor with NPU

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With Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite CPU offering 45 TOPS of NPU performance and 75 TOPS total across the chip, it's unsurprising that Intel was quick to give an update on next-gen Lunar Lake capabilities.


Its Meteor Lake CPUs — like the Core Ultra chips we're seeing in the best laptops available today — top out at 34 TOPS total package performance (with the CPU, GPU, and NPU portions counted together), with just 10 TOPS carved out for the NPU alone.

On AMD's side, its Ryzen 8040-series mobile chips have an NPU with 16 TOPS; that number goes up to 39 TOPS for the whole package. AMD is also hard at work, boosting its AI performance to keep up with the competition. It's expected that its next-gen "Strix Point" mobile CPUs will offer up to three times as much AI performance thanks to a new XDNA 2 NPU, as revealed in December at AMD's Advancing AI event.

Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm are clearly putting a lot of emphasis on AI performance as measured by TOPS, and for good reason. AI PCs are all the rage right now, and AI features will continue to embed themselves in the devices we use every day. I don't think it's yet time to rush out and buy an AI PC, but it's clear that things are only going to heat up as we move forward.
 
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Hi

I would take Amritansh's articles with a grain of salt.

I was reading through some of his medium posts and found an article dated December 2023 in which his article quoted Bob Beachler who had left the company almost 4 years earlier.... He is using ChatGPT for the articles. They are trash.

EDIT: I have just now read the recent post about their 'partnership' with brainchip and having received some tech from the team to play with. I will instead say this: their previous posts are trash! The next posts could be interesting! :)

As an FYI, I ran their previous post through an AI content detector and it was 95%+ AI developed content.

I just ran their recent partnership post through the same AI content detector and it has come back as being human text.

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