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Let’s hope so as my money tree at the end of the garden is coming into bloomWith the recent good news and no positive reaction regarding share price is it that people have just given up on BRN?
Let’s hope so as my money tree at the end of the garden is coming into bloomWith the recent good news and no positive reaction regarding share price is it that people have just given up on BRN?
Shorters trying to get out, day traders making a few $$$ today, so I’m not surprised with todays price action.With the recent good news and no positive reaction regarding share price is it that people have just given up on BRN?
Cant wait for the next announcement to come out tomorrow morning!
(Imagine the hat trick topped off with a licence agreement from Merc)
The whisper in the office is we will get one more before Xmas
The whisper in the office is we will get one more before Xmas
Maaaate I like your thinking , we definitely deserve it.The whisper in the office is we will get one more before Xmas
Thank you very much Dio for your clear summary.There is nothing negative about this announcement. It is unalloyed good news.
Our first announced (successful) interaction with FG was the collaboration with ESA to evaluate Akida SoI (Global Foundries?) samples and software, AND the potential for integration into FG's next generation, fault tolerant, rad-hard microprocessors.
"Under this new commercial Akida IP licence agreement, Brainchip is entitled to receive a 10% royalty on the net sale price of Frontgrade's first licensed product in exchange for providing Akida 1.0 IP that included 100 hours of intergration support and 24 months of software maintenance. After 24 months FG has the option to purchase additional software maintenance for $125,000 per year. FG also has the option to obtain an additional Akida 1.0 licence for one more licenced product for a fee of EU$ 150.000 or a royalty of 15% of the net sale price of the second licenced product."
BRN has licensed FG to use its Akida IP ,ie, thay are making a new SoC incorporating the Akida 1 circuit design.
This will, of necessity, also include one or more models as well as an MCU to configure Akida.
The MCU will probably be of FG design. The models may be a combination of an Akida model with additional FG data, or they may be FG data converted to Akida format.
So, as I read it, FG will be produing a MCU product line incorporating Akida 1 (10% royalty), and they have an option to produce a second MCU product line incorporating Akida 1 (15% royalty).
What I like is they confirmed integration with their RISC-V....now all we need is SiFive to step up with something cause we know RISC-V is possible.
You just had to mention it, didn ya..Bit wary of the gap down to 25c.......
You raise an interesting point. I think you are right, the additional options given to FG would have most certainly been offered as a sweetner during negotiations and therefore FG surely must be interested in obtaining additional licenses in the future.Why include this line?
FG also has the option to obtain an additional Akida 1.0 licence for one more licenced product for a fee of EU$ 150.000 or a royalty of 15% of the net sale price of the second licenced product."
If they had no intention to obtain an additional license, this line would not be there. If the likelihood of obtaining the second license was a long way into the future, they would just announce it when the licensing actually happened.
My guess is that the second product is well into development and is expected to be licensed soon. If this was definite, it wouldn't be an option, it would have been announced as 'FG has purchased two licenses'.
So, i'm expecting this option to be executed soon and hope that FG have negotiated this price now so they don't have to pay a much higher price after the 'akidalanche' starts to happen. (akidalanche - akida avalanche)
Now we sit back and see how wrong I can be.
Cheers Chippers.
In case the wind drops ...Still don't know what the OR is in there for.
SC
At least it closed quick and didn't hang around to haunt us.............
Global Foundries produced a batch of Akida 1500 22nm SoI chips. The 1500 is the Akida IP without the non-BRN ARM Cortex processor.Some interesting quotes here from Remi El-Ouazzane (STMicro) on the proliferation of AI within the microcontroller market over the next 5 years. He describes it as an AI “tsunami“ coming to edge devices.
“We expect AI compute performance at the tiny edge to grow by a factor of 50 to 100 times in the next five years,” El-Ouazzane said. “The continuum of tiny edge to cloud is the area where the compute growth will be the biggest over the coming years.”
STMicro has roughly a quarter of the microcontroller (MCU) market today, shipping between five and 10 million STM32 MCUs every day. According to El-Ouazzane, over the next five years, 500 million of those MCUs will be running some form of tinyML or AI workloads.
Again and again and again , where is the link , l can not think , is it possible there is no link ? Let me thinkAGAIN and again and again ... Where is the link?