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So the day after the SPP closes, the share price finishes near the offer price of the plan.
That's not odd at all...

Although there was a fair bit of general market turmoil, in the middle.

I think it may have been solidly taken up.
For starters, the first coupla days, the share price was above the SPP and seeing as the allotment to retail, was only AUD 3 million, many who wanted to participate, would have, at the earliest opportunity.

After that, the share price was well below, but potentially a significantly large volume, at a set price (if spread across share holding accounts).

Really interested, to see the end result..
Sorry if this question looks a bit stupid but why on ASX ist the Volume 5mio and on your screenshot almost 8 ?

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$0.190
TODAY'S CHANGE
+$0.010 (5.55%)
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The whole day we was around 2-3 million on volume… in the last 30 min it went up 5 mio… and closed 19… 🤔
I've noticed that happening quite a bit lately (large volume increase, near the end of trade) without really paying attention..
Obviously you've been paying less than me 😛
 
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I've noticed that happening quite a bit lately (large volume increase, near the end of trade) without really paying attention..
Obviously you've been paying less than me 😛
I don’t pay for something I can get for free 🙌😂
 
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The whole day we was around 2-3 million on volume… in the last 30 min it went up 5 mio… and closed 19… 🤔
You know the old saying that amateurs open the market and professionals close it.
 
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You know the old saying that amateurs open the market and professionals close it.
Yes but this is a very old saying ! Nowadays, you can bet on rising or falling prices through a trading app, similar to playing a game. With money from rich dad . There is nothing professional about it… it’s nowadays more hard to understand the market. When i started with stock market, I had to wait for the newspaper or calling any agent. Today everything is just a mess…
 
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BrainChip Podcast Epi 34: The State of Neuromorphic Computing​

In this episode of the “This is Our Mission” podcast, Sean Hehir interviews Dr. Eric Gallo, a Senior Principal at Accenture Labs. They discuss the advantages of neuromorphic technology and its impact on edge computing, as well as advancements in SpaceTech.​

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BrainChip Podcast Epi 34: The State of Neuromorphic Computing


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Accenture is at the forefront of technological innovation with a focus on developing next-generation computing technologies. In a recent podcast, Dr. Eric Gallo, a senior principal at Accenture Labs, shared insights into the promising field of neuromorphic computing. This technology mimics how the human brain processes information and offers significant advantages in power efficiency and real-time data processing.
As industries increasingly rely on edge computing, neuromorphic systems present a unique solution to the challenges of energy consumption and integration in smart devices. This episode of the BrainChip podcast explores Accenture's initiatives in neuromorphic computing. They also explore its applications in various sectors and the potential it holds for the future of edge intelligence.

The Rise of Edge Computing and the Need for Heterogeneous Computing​

Edge computing is rapidly gaining traction as industries increasingly rely on real-time data processing and intelligence at the edge of the network. As the industry matures, there is a growing understanding that a heterogeneous set of computing devices is necessary to achieve optimal results.
Traditional computing architectures will continue to play a role, but they will make way for other specialized architectures that excel in different situations and locations. This will create a continuum where edge architectures, cloud architectures, and other specialized architectures work together to provide the right amount of compute power where it's needed most.
Companies with edge devices are actively examining their AI strategies to avoid being left behind. While computing power is readily available, the ability to perform inference very close to the edge is a key focus for many organizations. This is where neuromorphic computing shines, offering a low-power solution for real-time data processing at the edge. This energy efficiency is not just a minor improvement; it’s a game-changer.
Dr. Gallo highlighted how neuromorphic technology could potentially achieve power savings of up to 100,000 times compared to current methods. This opens up new possibilities for developing intelligent devices that can operate in environments where power is limited, such as in remote locations, wearable devices, or even deep space missions. Neuromorphic computing is still in its early stages, but its potential to transform industries is immense.

The Power of Neuromorphic Technology​

One of the most significant advantages of neuromorphic technology is its remarkable energy efficiency. Traditional computing systems often require a large amount of power to perform complex tasks. However, neuromorphic systems can achieve the same results while using only a fraction of that energy. This makes them ideal for applications where power is a critical concern.
Dr. Eric Gallo explained that this technology could be a game-changer in various fields. For example, in defense, neuromorphic chips could be used to create advanced situational awareness systems for soldiers. These systems could process vast amounts of data in real time, helping soldiers make better decisions in the field without the need for bulky, power-hungry equipment.
Neuromorphic technology could also enhance the intelligence of factory equipment in industrial settings. Machines equipped with neuromorphic chips could adapt to changing conditions on the fly, improving efficiency and reducing downtime. These chips can also be powered by small batteries or energy harvesters, making them suitable for environments where access to power is limited.
As this technology continues to develop, its impact on different sectors will also grow. This will lead to more efficient and intelligent solutions.

Accenture's Neuromorphic Computing Initiatives in Space​

Eric Gallo believes that neuromorphic architectures can enable smart satellites and other space devices without the significant power and thermal constraints of traditional computing systems.
Accenture is working towards demonstrating real-time neuromorphic computing in space. By leveraging the low-power capabilities of neuromorphic chips, Accenture aims to make space devices more intelligent and responsive.
The space industry has traditionally relied on less advanced computing technologies due to the challenges of power and heat dissipation. However, with the emergence of neuromorphic computing, there is a sudden realization that space systems can be made much smarter without the usual constraints.

Accenture's Partnership with BrainChip​

Accenture has formed a strong partnership with BrainChip, a leader in neuromorphic computing technology. This collaboration uses the neuromorphic chip to explore practical applications in various industries. Dr. Eric Gallo, who leads Accenture's neuromorphic initiatives, has shared valuable insights from their work with this advanced technology.
The chip stands out for its ability to save power compared to traditional computing systems. In practical tests, Accenture observed that systems using the chip consumed only a fraction of the power—about one-fifth—compared to conventional setups. This efficiency is important for applications where power resources are limited, such as edge devices and satellites.
Working with BrainChip has allowed Accenture to access cutting-edge neuromorphic technology and gain practical experience in real-world environments. The partnership has been characterized by strong support and collaboration that enables both teams to tackle challenges and continuously improve their systems.

The Future of Neuromorphic Computing: Spanning Material Spaces and Scales​

One of the most exciting aspects of neuromorphic computing is its potential to span a wide range of material spaces and scales. Dr. Gallo envisions the possibility of creating tiny, biodegradable neuromorphic sensors that can be used in applications like water quality monitoring. These sensors could transmit data to small neural networks, which could then determine if there is a need for concern.
At the other end of the spectrum, neuromorphic architectures are enabling large-scale neural networks like Spike GPT. These advanced systems demonstrate the versatility of neuromorphic computing, which can be applied from the smallest sensors to the most powerful artificial intelligence systems.
Dr. Gallo emphasizes that anyone, even those without expertise in computing architectures, can get involved and contribute to the advancement of neuromorphic computing. The field is open to new ideas and innovations, and there are many opportunities for individuals to make meaningful contributions.

Final Words​

Looking ahead, the future of neuromorphic computing appears bright. Its ability to span a wide range of materials and scales opens doors for anyone interested in contributing to this exciting field. As organizations like Accenture lead the charge, we can expect to see more practical implementations that harness the power of neuromorphic technology, ultimately making our world smarter and more efficient. To learn more about the future of neuromorphic computing watch the full podcast above!
 
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A lot of information around now about how well AKIDA performs in the harsh environment of space. Just a reminder of our partnership with Blue Ridge Envisioneering to deploy devices in the harsh environment of defense.
Blue Ridge has recently been taken over by Parsons Corporation which is into security and defense - revenue of > $US5 Bill in 2023.
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Okay, so she's no Anastasi.. But she is smart..



Good clip, about the problems of current LLMs and how the real A.I. is yet to rear its head proper..
 
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Okay, so she's no Anastasi.. But she is smart..



Good clip, about the problems of current LLMs and how the real A.I. is yet to rear its head proper..

... and droll.
 
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A very interesting discussion indeed
 
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When it’s deliberate misinformation to create a false narrative (even if it's a positive one), it’s not helpful.

When it contradicts the messaging our CEO has been advocating for the past two years emphasising staying focused on IP rather than chips, boxes, or software, it’s not helpful.

I’ve made an effort to clearly and honestly explain the current status or backstory of the listed items, distinguishing between core IP products and supporting pieces, and identifying what needs to be sold to make our business model work. Not everyone reading this forum may have the background knowledge, as some of these items are a few years old.

I'm eager to see more of your copy-and-paste posts that you neither wrote nor understand.
Hi you views are looking quite balanced.
To me challenges are not coming from technology stand point of view but also the might of competitors. That is also a reason a lot of small companies start with a God father protection and only reach retail investors at maturity.
There are good and bad about brainchip but one thing I will admit, our technology especially TENNs is one of the better on market technologies.
Yesterday I was listening to an interview of Nvidia CEO and realised 1st time Nvidia more successful because of its software stack than a hardware one. And I really feel TENNs have a capacity to bridge that gap from software to hardware. But for that to happen we need a solid support from someone big in tech world.
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Very interesting listen, especially after 38.30 onwards.

Georges Massing’s official title has clearly escaped the attention of his company’s marketing team: “Vice President MBOS Automated Driving, Powernet & Integration E/E”. We like to say that he is the global leader of autonomy and cabin technologies (amongst a few other things) for Mercedes-Benz AG, a brand known for safety, reliability, and luxury. Georges is part of the generation of Mercedes managers who will translate those values into a future where vehicle electronics increasingly define the driver experience and sense of value.

“We have two visions that are driving us. One: vision zero, so safety, zero accidents. The second vision that is driving us is how can we give back time to customer?" Georges Massing

Giving time back to the customer means automated driving, and in this regard, Georges’ team leads the world: S-class sedans are the only passenger vehicle in the world certified for Level 3 driving with a system the company calls “Drive Pilot.” This means the driver, while needing to remain available to take control, is free to engage in non-driving tasks while Drive Pilot is active. This ability to leave drivers out of the loop is a critical differentiator with all other systems.

“No matter how good an assisted system is, you as a driver are still responsible and have to control the whole vehicle. As soon as we move to an automated system, now you as a driver, you give control back to the car and you can do way much more.” Georges Massing

To maintain the brand’s focus on safety, Georges emphasizes the need for redundancy in sensing and equipment packages on the vehicle.
While pushing new technologies such as end-to-end neural networks, the company is highly sensitive to being able to formally verify the safety and adaptability of advances.

Currently, Drive Pilot limits itself to favorable conditions: clear lane markings on approved freeways, moderate to heavy traffic with speeds under 40 MPH, daytime lighting and clear weather, with the driver visible to a camera located above the driver's display, and no construction zone present. Clearly, the future is about relaxing these conditions, with a relaxation of the speed limit a likely event in the near future.


“Drive Pilot is just the beginning of what can be done." Georges Massing

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This is well worth watching.

They say they are working with luxury car brands..

Thought some of the proposed applications of the tech, are a bit funny though..
Like putting on various types of music, if the car senses tension, or boredom?..

So you're having a major spit with your partner and it starts playing..



Or it senses you're bored and puts your seat into a more sporty driving position and starts playing..




The companion robot, that they are working on with Panasonic, could be Big.

They have expanded the modalities of their tech, beyond just vision now too..

It's crystal clear, what's given them those options.
 
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This interview with Clement Nouvel, CTO at Valeo, confirms that Valeo are using software AI with SCALA 3.


Navigating the LiDAR revolution: trends & innovations ahead – An interview with Valeo LiDAR Systems (yolegroup.com)

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CN: Indeed, the Valeo SCALATM 3 is a clear breakthrough in performance on the market, from 255 thousand points per second to a staggering 12.5 million points per second (single echo).

Compared to the previous generation, the Valeo SCALATM 3 optical head delivers an outstanding 50x points per second (more than any other player in the industry) and adds a 4th sensing dimension (passive image) synchronized in time and space with the point cloud. This dual, very high-density output allows us to speak about LiDAR “images” and use Artificial Intelligence algorithms that were so far used for cameras, bringing LiDAR perception to an entirely new level, including low-level fusion.

Our software capabilities allow us to provide an extensive suite of modules and LiDAR functions, from point cloud classification, object tracking, blockage detection, rain & spray detection, online calibration and misalignment detection, guaranteeing unparalleled availability, safety, and reliability
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Classification is so 20teens, but object tracking is now and TeNN.
 
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