
Top Neuromorphic Computing Stocks 2025: Pure-Play Watchlist
The top neuromorphic computing stocks to watch, curated for pure-play exposure to this brain-inspired solution to AI’s power bottleneck.

Good on you Gazza that’s a great idea well dun mate.Not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I’ve just submitted a “send a story” to 60 minutes telling them about the ground breaking tech that could “potentially” address the huge energy problem with current AI. Imagine the positive PR if 60 minutes ran the story???if anyone else would like to also submit, here’s the link https://9now.nine.com.au/60-minutes/send-a-story
Great idea!Not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I’ve just submitted a “send a story” to 60 minutes telling them about the ground breaking tech that could “potentially” address the huge energy problem with current AI. Imagine the positive PR if 60 minutes ran the story???if anyone else would like to also submit, here’s the link https://9now.nine.com.au/60-minutes/send-a-story
Would Mike really want to help us out now, especially with the crap he went through a fair while back, when some posters from another crap site gave him absolute hell !!!??? .... if it was me, I would most likely hold a strong grudge towards the Co's troublesome postersIt is true Intel need a market they can win fast in to help out the SP.
BRN would compliment them with IP but will they do it is the question. That be a very hard meeting with Mike!
Well Mike we just got this IP we need you to play with its called Akida see what you can do.
What makes you think Mike is even vaguely aware of such an obscure insignificant Australian website. Sure they're pretty full of their own importance, but really they and the opinions expressed are absolutely worthless. It's like believing conspiracy websites why waste your time.Would Mike really want to help us out now, especially with the crap he went through a fair while back, when some posters from another crap site gave him absolute hell !!!??? .... if it was me, I would most likely hold a strong grudge towards the Co's troublesome posters
In this case I agree the linkden comments towards Mike were totally inappropriate and unnecessary and indeed would piss me off as well.Would Mike really want to help us out now, especially with the crap he went through a fair while back, when some posters from another crap site gave him absolute hell !!!??? .... if it was me, I would most likely hold a strong grudge towards the Co's troublesome posters
Yes. Certainly the company wouldn't contemplate a takeover at this juncture.Good morning All,
May I just clarify the post I made late yesterday at 6;27pm Eastern.
I am "dead against" any takeover at this point in your journey, I believe I have made that personal point numerous times
on this forum, many appear to have misinterpreted what I was trying to actually say, which was, Intel has so many issues going
on as has been publicly reported on, Mike Davies is respected by our Founders, but they (Intel) would never (in my opinion) be in a
position to make a meaningful offer to our Board now or into the future, whereas Nvidia (Jensen Huang) are not only very cashed up,
successful and world leaders, they are not advanced in the field that we excel in, I have always felt that IF AN OFFER surfaced, say in
2028 it would have Jensen's fingerprints all over it.
Please remember, this is only my opinion, will it, could it eventuate, quite possibly.
My intention wasn't to confuse anyone, hopefully that has set the record straight, maybe as Dio suggests, Intel is the "X- Factor" and are
the ones doing the tape-out, but once again, that in itself is merely speculation, isn't it.
Best regards.......Tech![]()
Question for those in attendance at the AGM.
Does anyone know if Con the Fruiterer bought shares in the recent SPP? He certainly made his thoughts known to the board about doing one.
"BrainChip enjoys first-mover advantage in commercial neuromorphic computing"View attachment 68599![]()
Top Neuromorphic Computing Stocks 2025: Pure-Play Watchlist
The top neuromorphic computing stocks to watch, curated for pure-play exposure to this brain-inspired solution to AI’s power bottleneck.exoswan.com
Question for Dodgy Knees! Hopefully not considered a stupid one. Could the edge box from VVDN be the architecture as main computer in a vehicle for sensor fusion etc from various sensors in the car?![]()
#vvdntechnologies #automechanika2024 #automotiveinnovation #futureofmobility #techrevolution #automotivesolutions #vvdnatautomechanika #frankfurt2024 #cuttingedgetechnology | VVDN Technologies
Step into the future of automotive innovation with VVDN Technologies at Automechanika 2024! We invite you to explore how our cutting-edge solutions are revolutionizing the industry and redefining mobility. VVDN is at the forefront of transforming the automotive landscape. Join us from 10–14...www.linkedin.com
View attachment 68603
"BrainChip enjoys first-mover advantage in commercial neuromorphic computing"
Not sure, how much we're "enjoying" it, at the moment!![]()
It could, in the sense that it would have the capability, but it would be an inelegant solution. Certainly, car makers like Mercedes want a more tailored solution than something off the peg.Question for Dodgy Knees! Hopefully not considered a stupid one. Could the edge box from VVDN be the architecture as main computer in a vehicle for sensor fusion etc from various sensors in the car?
SC