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dippY22

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Trump isn't trying to "hurt China" he's trying to "help America".

You can't have your cake and eat it too.

People Love the cheap prices and then wonder why they haven't got a job, later on down the track.
(despite the fact many jobs are going regardless).

There are many drivers of inflation, it's ludicrous that governments have "inflation targets".
I believe the biggest driver of inflation, is the increases to the Global money supply, most notably after the GFC and Covid19 (both preventable events).

There has been huge inflation, or the reduction in spending power, ever since governments introduction of fiat (Latin for "let it be done") currency.
Or "trust us we know how to use currency in a fiscally responsible manner".
Which is clearly illustrated by the extremely low levels of government debt, around the World.
On US debt, China has just over 3/4 of a trillion USD in US treasuries.
How fast would the value of them go down the gurgler, if they started dumping them?
I don't think they will cut off their nose, to spite the US..

Trump's focus is on "America First" Australia needs to make its own changes and have it's own MAGA movement.

I remember seeing just the commercial, from a short documentary "Australia the Lucky Country" over 20 years ago and the example given, of Australian ham producers, having to pay levies to the Australian government, to subsidise the importation of UK ham products, which they were competing against.

Australia should be one of the richest countries in the World and yet we prostitute our rich resources, both mineral and animal/vegetable to the rest of the World and then let them play on a "level" playing field, when it comes to everything else, when their costs (in part, because of their low material costs from us) cannot be competed with.

The US is the largest economy in the World and the bureaucratic/democratic (the name not relating to democracy) control of it, was dragging it and the rest of the World, into the toilet.

I'm surprised so many can't see that, or maybe that's just my own delusions.

If the US is doing well, I believe the rest of the World will follow.

Trump uses tarrifs as a tool, they won't always be implemented and can be changed and adjusted.

Just have a little faith in the Orange Man, Larry. 😛
Dear Dingo, .... Not one mention of Brainchip. Not even one. Nothing.

Aren't your opinions such as are in this post and others more appropriatey said in the Bar, where anything goes, even political and economic diatribes? I for one would appreciate leaving this thread for Brainchip related discussion, as its heading clearly states that it is for.

Maybe even consider starting a Trump thread. Then you wouldn't have to listen to folks like me because I wouldn't go there,... ever.

Thanks, ....dippY
 
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Dear Dingo, .... Not one mention of Brainchip. Not even one. Nothing.

Aren't your opinions such as are in this post and others more appropriatey said in the Bar, where anything goes, even political and economic diatribes? I for one would appreciate leaving this thread for Brainchip related discussion, as its heading clearly states that it is for.

Maybe even consider starting a Trump thread. Then you wouldn't have to listen to folks like me because I wouldn't go there,... ever.

Thanks, ....dippY
It’s Sunday… some people have no television… leave them this small budget but well acted telenovela like drama! Come on… I just made fresh popcorn maaan
 
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The tranlation for those who don’t speak german lol - and some extra info
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Explore the future of technology with us!

Mercedes-Benz and the University of Waterloo have signed a letter of intent to collaborate on research led by Prof. Chris Eliasmith in the field of neuromorphic computing.

The focus is on developing algorithms for advanced driver assistance systems.

By mimicking the way the human brain works, neuromorphic computing could significantly improve AI calculations, making them faster and more energy efficient.

While maintaining vehicle range, safety systems could, for example, recognize traffic signs, lanes and objects much better and react faster, even in poor visibility.

The collaboration with the University of Waterloo expands a number of our existing research collaborations on neuromorphic computing.

To exploit the full potential of neuromorphic computing, we are building a network of universities and research partnerships.

Who is…
Prof. Chris Eliasmith in the field of neuromorphic computing. - how to build a Brain


a shorter TED talk - worth watching how long we came since 2013
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how he works together with Brainchip
 
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Sirod69

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Mercedes-Benz Deutschland Mercedes-Benz Deutschland 133,584 followers133,584 followers 3h •
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Explore the future of technology with us!

Mercedes-Benz and the University of Waterloo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on research led by Prof. Chris Eliasmith in the field of neuromorphic computing.

The focus is on the development of algorithms for advanced driver assistance systems.

By mimicking the way the human brain works, neuromorphic computing could significantly improve AI calculations, making them faster and more energy-efficient.

While maintaining the vehicle's range, safety systems would be able to recognize traffic signs, lanes and objects, for example, much better and react more quickly, even in poor visibility.

The collaboration with the University of Waterloo expands on a number of our existing research collaborations on neuromorphic computing.

To unlock the full potential of neuromorphic computing, we are building a network of universities and research partnerships.



Tony has served as a visiting or adjunct professor at the University of Arizona, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and the University of Waterloo.

“The partnership with BrainChip represents a significant opportunity for our team to work with a breakthrough company,” said Dr. Chris Eliasmith, Co-founder of Applied Brain Research. “We believe neuromorphic semiconductor chips will run the next generation of AI systems, and BrainChip’s hardware technology is a complete development solution for companies entering the neuromorphic chip market.”
 
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Tony has served as a visiting or adjunct professor at the University of Arizona, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and the University of Waterloo.

“The partnership with BrainChip represents a significant opportunity for our team to work with a breakthrough company,” said Dr. Chris Eliasmith, Co-founder of Applied Brain Research. “We believe neuromorphic semiconductor chips will run the next generation of AI systems, and BrainChip’s hardware technology is a complete development solution for companies entering the neuromorphic chip market.”
Here's the links Chips..



Wow, that was 9 years ago now Sirod!
 
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Sirod69

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I know, DingoBorat
is this partnership still alive?
 
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Sirod69

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"What ABR is showcasing today has been five years in the making, starting with our earliest observations of how the brain processes memories which led to the state space network model that we derived from that study and subsequently patented," said Dr. Chris Eliasmith, ABR's co-founder and CTO. "From that starting point, we have innovated at every level of the technology stack to do what has never before been possible for speech processing in low-powered edge devices."

Applied Brain Research Inc (ABR) is a pioneer in Artificial Intelligence technology founded by alumni of the Computational Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Waterloo. ABR is leading a new wave of product development targeting ultra-low power Edge AI, enabling new capabilities in low-power critical applications. ABR's revolutionary time-series AI processor uses 100x less-power than other high-functionality edge AI hardware, and supports AI models up to 10-100x larger than other low-power edge AI hardware.

Sep 09, 2024

maybe interesting:
 
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I know, DingoBorat
is this partnership still alive?
Well if Mercedes just announced that they signed a collaborate agreement now… and we know that
1. Mercedes wants to use brainchip - and it paid the fees before to brainchip
2. the professor said
We believe neuromorphic semiconductor chips will run the next generation of AI systems, and BrainChip’s hardware technology is a complete development solution for companies entering the neuromorphic chip market.”
and we also know
3. there is no real competition to brainchip
So who else is Mercedes going to use.. and why would they go on a collaboration agreement If the partnership is not a live? :)
just my simple logic…

maybe they just want to explore what is the best way to implement/tweak BRN in mercedes or new ideas ..how to improve/expand and connect with other systems in the car with BRN.. but they definitely on the same page i think….
 
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Well if Mercedes just announced that they signed a collaborate agreement now… and we know that
1. Mercedes wants to use brainchip - and it paid the fees before to brainchip
2. the professor said
We believe neuromorphic semiconductor chips will run the next generation of AI systems, and BrainChip’s hardware technology is a complete development solution for companies entering the neuromorphic chip market.”
and we also know
3. there is no real competition to brainchip
So who else is Mercedes going to use.. and why would they go on a collaboration agreement If the partnership is not a live? :)
just my simple logic…

maybe they just want to explore what is the best way to implement/tweak BRN in mercedes or new ideas ..how to improve/expand and connect with other systems in the car with BRN.. but they definitely on the same page i think….
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Doh! Stupid 10!...
 
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Quite opening apart from an easy exit day for the shorters.
 
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TheDrooben

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Dave might win today by the looks of it.........where are those big buyers who scooped up millions at 43-44c???
 
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Three months ago, I had noticed the following about our (former) sales representative in Israel, Mauro Diamant, and his company’s website:

According to his LinkedIn profile, Mauro Diamant remains the sales representative of BrainChip in Israel - strangely, though, the IPro Silicon IP website no longer mentions our company at all🤔

Instead, the logos of two other companies are now prominently displayed next to that of SiFive: Baya Systems (the company that came out of stealth in June and where Nandan Nayampally is now CCO) and Xiphera. This trio is referred to as being IPro’s “leading vendors” - which suggests IPro actually represents more than three IP vendors - but weirdly the reference to “groundbreaking neuromorphic intelligence” seems to point in the direction of Baya Systems, not in ours? 🤔

“IPro provides a comprehensive suite of IP solutions, including cutting-edge IP technologies from SiFive, Xiphera and Baya.” This statement also suggests there are more than those three vendors to choose from.

Scrolling further down, however, it sounds as if those three companies are the only vendors that IPro currently represents in Israel?

In Mauro Diamant’s LinkedIn profile, which suggests he still represents BrainChip, Baya Systems is not (yet) listed - as for Xiphera, his profile states he became their sales representative a few weeks ago… Another update incoming?




Not unexpectedly, Mauro Diamant’s LinkedIn profile has since been updated.

Oddly, though, there is no more trace of BrainChip whatsoever in his work experience section…




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Sosimple

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Big ol' tree shake today 🙄
 
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Dave might win today by the looks of it.........where are those big buyers who scopped up millions at 43-44c???
Still going to be reasonable volume, for the first hour.

Was last week a Big Buyer, who finished getting their fill, or was it a Market Mover pumping for a profit?

Does it really matter?

We still need BrainChip, to prove to the World, what we already know and believe and land the deals that concretize those beliefs.

Until that happens, we will continue to be pushed around a bit..

But sentiment, knowledge/awareness of and Company progress, is heading in the right direction.

Which means it's Time for sleep..
 
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JDelekto

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Interesting article - will AI be ubiquitous or just marketing hype? https://www.news.com.au/technology/...e/news-story/984199e6741c2e7b632f96358b899755
Since ChatGPT started permeating the news at the end of 2022 and early 2023, it has ridden pretty hard on the hype cycle. Because it was such a hot topic, companies were using AI in about everything, including software, if it contained any "if" statement that performed logic.

Backpacks, toilets, and products that would have benefited the least from AI were being marketed with it. People actually started getting tired of it becoming the new corporate buzzword.

AI does have its place and its uses. Not every product will be markedly enhanced by incorporating legitimate AI enablement or having those two letters stamped on marketing materials.

Fortunately, neuromorphic processors like Akida have a specific purpose in mind in real-world applications and the benefits of using that hardware. Those who have already signed contracts with BrainChip know this firsthand. It is true AI that will make a difference in the products to which those visionaries apply it.

BrainChip's Akida is best demonstrated by our customers' products that benefit the average consumer in new and novel ways, instead of just providing a written abstract about its merits.
 
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Is there such a thing as a 'braking' ticket?

Takes some courage to slam on the brakes just before CES.

Less courage to buy IMO.

The tech world pendulum is swinging towards the edge, power savings and neuromorphic. Throw in on chip learning....

Who might that describe??
 
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Is there such a thing as a 'braking' ticket?

Takes some courage to slam on the brakes just before CES.

Less courage to buy IMO.

The tech world pendulum is swinging towards the edge, power savings and neuromorphic. Throw in on chip learning....

Who might that describe??
Lol. We're talking about the ASX here
John Candy Lol GIF
 
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Did I mention already that I hate sellers and shorter?
 
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Just asking for a friend

Has anyone wondered why on semi signed with weebit nano and have yet to sign with brain 🧠 chip 🍟 ?
 
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