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Looks like Akida going into a growler

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Hi UIUX, Pinched this from the website you posted regarding Agile Condor. It certainly uses the Bascom Hunter 3U VPX SWAP CARD WHICH CONTAINS 5 AKIDA 1000 chips.
Wonder what Bascom Hunter has in store for the $100,000 worth of AKIDA 1500 CHIPS it bought in Dec'24.
Looks to me this will be huge.

Utilizing high-performance embedded computing, agile condor, for intelligent processing: An artificial intelligence platform for remotely piloted aircraft​

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Doz

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Informed by Boardroom they will not give out a copy of top 20
to individual holders but BRN has told them they will release a
copy later this month but they have no date as yet.
Wether that is a load of crap or not make of it what you will.

tried to give me BRN number to call them.
LOL

Good job Luppo . The annual report which must contain this information is due later this month , so they are being truthful , maybe not helpful , but truthful .


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manny100

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If I were going to Dublin, I wouldn't be starting from here.
NVIDIA stepped up after CISCO fell. Does that mean BRN will step up when NVIDIA falls? Each step has occurred after a step up in tech.
 
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NVIDIA stepped up after CISCO fell. Does that mean BRN will step up when NVIDIA falls? Each step has occurred after a step up in tech.
Intel has fallen behind AMD with CPU's, and Intel has fallen behind BRN with Neuromorphic processes.

Intel can only recover if they buy BRN out, IMO
 
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LinkedIn post by Steven Peters, founder and former Head of AI Research at Mercedes-Benz from 2016-2022 (where he was involved in the development of the Vision EQXX concept car) and since then professor and head of Institute of Automotive Engineering (FZD) at Technische Universität Darmstadt:



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Informed by Boardroom they will not give out a copy of top 20
to individual holders but BRN has told them they will release a
copy later this month but they have no date as yet.
Wether that is a load of crap or not make of it what you will.

tried to give me BRN number to call them.
LOL
Thanks for checking Luppo.

Tony Dawe in his email was adament there will be no more releases of the T20 SHs.
 
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Posting to drop Dave Evans from top of list. 😁😂
 
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Yeah sure
And the sheep let themselves be influenced by it. No wonder we are where we are with such recommendations.
If I can grab another parcel under 0.3 I’ll be a happy share holder
 
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manny100

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Pinched this from FF over on the crapper.
A video and transcript. I did the read.
Exract: Note my bolded area:
" Jon Tapson (JT): At BrainChip, we are currently finishing off our Akita 2.0 architecture. And this is an expansion on all of BrainChip’s prior work. It’s essentially a neuromorphic chip, it’s event-based, and it makes use of the intrinsic sparsity in signals to achieve high levels of efficiency.But we have the same problem that any company has that does actual… there’s an enormous difference between research silicon, if I can put it that way, and commercial silicon. And the problem with commercial silicon is you’ve got to fit into the ecosystem of what everybody else is doing. The history of startup companies is littered with companies that had fantastic technology, but couldn’t progress across the interface to regular technology. The real problem is if you build a chip, the chip by itself is not a solution to anything. It’s got to go on a board, it’s got to have a software ecosystem around it. And the easier that is for customers and engineers to access, the better everything’s going to go."
From my bold above its easy to see why AKIDA 1000 and 1500 are now gaining traction. AKIDA is no longer in research and actually commercial and we fit into the eco system of what everyone else is doing.
Its taken time but we are seeing the proof unfold before our eyes right now.
The AKIDA1000 fit with QV gives us the 'only game in town" cybersecurity with a Defence name in Lockheed- Martin to sell it.
AKIDA 1000 and more recently the 1500 gets the wheels of Bascom Hunter moving and they aim to be a leader in Defence.
AKIDA1000 gives its partner Frontgrade the 'frontrunning' in Space.
I expect to see more of this as engagements that have been on for quite some time come to fruition.
We make our eco system partners better.
 
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Pinched this from FF over on the crapper.
A video and transcript. I did the read.
Exract: Note my bolded area:
" Jon Tapson (JT): At BrainChip, we are currently finishing off our Akita 2.0 architecture. And this is an expansion on all of BrainChip’s prior work. It’s essentially a neuromorphic chip, it’s event-based, and it makes use of the intrinsic sparsity in signals to achieve high levels of efficiency.But we have the same problem that any company has that does actual… there’s an enormous difference between research silicon, if I can put it that way, and commercial silicon. And the problem with commercial silicon is you’ve got to fit into the ecosystem of what everybody else is doing. The history of startup companies is littered with companies that had fantastic technology, but couldn’t progress across the interface to regular technology. The real problem is if you build a chip, the chip by itself is not a solution to anything. It’s got to go on a board, it’s got to have a software ecosystem around it. And the easier that is for customers and engineers to access, the better everything’s going to go."
From my bold above its easy to see why AKIDA 1000 and 1500 are now gaining traction. AKIDA is no longer in research and actually commercial and we fit into the eco system of what everyone else is doing.
Its taken time but we are seeing the proof unfold before our eyes right now.
The AKIDA1000 fit with QV gives us the 'only game in town" cybersecurity with a Defence name in Lockheed- Martin to sell it.
AKIDA 1000 and more recently the 1500 gets the wheels of Bascom Hunter moving and they aim to be a leader in Defence.
AKIDA1000 gives its partner Frontgrade the 'frontrunning' in Space.
I expect to see more of this as engagements that have been on for quite some time come to fruition.
We make our eco system partners better.
Sounds good to me as always. So…. This year 20dollar? Ask for a friend
 
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manny100

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I will settle for $3 to $5 by year end as an appetizer for further gains in 2026. Its only Feb so plenty of time.
Its all coming together.
We make our eco system partners better.
 
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Sounds good to me as always. So…. This year 20dollar? Ask for a friend
I’ll be happy with $2 after the last couple years patiently waiting

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!



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I noticed that Jon Tapson said:
" And, just foreshadowing, our next architecture is going to be 16-bit without a question because it just opens up a tremendous number of algorithms. And then the funny thing is you actually see the big guys—NVIDIA, for example—moving the other way. They had a massive commitment to 32-bit floating point, 16-bit floating point and now suddenly they’re offering eight- and four- bit operation as well. So they’re converging in the opposite direction. We’re all converging to four- and eight-bit values. So I find that very interesting. And that’s one of the nice things about our new architecture. "
So further improvements already on the horizon. Perhaps for Gen 3.
 
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Stradivarius violin made in 1714 sells for over $18 million at Sotheby's auction​



So my 60 year old air guitar is probably worth 1/5 th of that?
 
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