BRN Discussion Ongoing

Cardpro

Regular
Tax reasons if you read the ann
Tax reason? My brother used to work for US listed company as an software engineer, he didn't sell any shares he received as part of his salary package... many other engineers also did the same... yes you need a lumpsum to pay tax but gosh... selling at 21 cents? ........

Imo only...
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users
The neuromorphic receivers referred to in the video posted by Arm on the occasion of Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025 were actually developed by VIAVI Marconi Labs in Stevenage, UK (https://blog.viavisolutions.com/202...-powered-by-127-years-of-wireless-innovation/):



View attachment 78695



View attachment 78698


And by the way, it wasn’t Ericsson that mentioned us alongside Loihi in any of their patents. Accenture and Tata Consultancy Services did.
We do know at least that Ericsson did use us in their Zero Energy 6G experiment / studies as per the paper released in Dec 2023.

Towards 6G Zero-Energy Internet of Things:

Standards, Trends, and Recent Results


 
  • Like
  • Love
  • Fire
Reactions: 11 users

HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!
Tax reason? My brother used to work for US listed company as an software engineer, he didn't sell any shares he received as part of his salary package... many other engineers also did the same... yes you need a lumpsum to pay tax but gosh... selling at 21 cents? ........

Imo only...
It is just standard operating procedure.
This occurs every time and every time without fail, someone either gets their knickers in a twist about it, or decides to try and use it to stir up Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt amongst the rest of us.

SH tax pay.jpg
 
  • Like
  • Love
Reactions: 15 users

Guzzi62

Regular
  • Like
  • Fire
Reactions: 10 users

Luppo71

Founding Member
I agree that the US is where we can make some serious cash but, as we sit on 20c in the asx if we were
to get 1 or 2 good announcements we could possible go to $2+ and a 10x boost on SP no problem, we have seen it done before.
If we head to US with a massive consolidation at 20c which will put us at $4 and the same value in our shares but how long before we see
a 10x improvemnet on SP to get the same result, which would have to go to $40.
A very long while i am thinking.
Would much prefer to see that initial lift here first.
Does this make sense or am i over thinking it?
 
  • Like
  • Fire
Reactions: 18 users
He increased his holdings with 600k?

He is a very large holder now!
How did he increase his holdings? I guess they were the normal pay related freebies?
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users
I agree that the US is where we can make some serious cash but, as we sit on 20c in the asx if we were
to get 1 or 2 good announcements we could possible go to $2+ and a 10x boost on SP no problem, we have seen it done before.
If we head to US with a massive consolidation at 20c which will put us at $4 and the same value in our shares but how long before we see
a 10x improvemnet on SP to get the same result, which would have to go to $40.
A very long while i am thinking.
Would much prefer to see that initial lift here first.
Does this make sense or am i over thinking it?
Loads of excellent presumptions the last few days which mean absolutely nothing at this stage. All I know like many we want to start seeing some real $$$

1741223023743.gif
 
  • Like
  • Fire
Reactions: 8 users

White Horse

Regular
  • Haha
  • Like
  • Fire
Reactions: 11 users

7für7

Top 20
Are you a down ramper. Or just simple.
I think he want to buy more because otherwise he have to sell his 500 shares latest when we move to the US 😆
 
  • Haha
Reactions: 2 users

Slade

Top 20
I agree that the US is where we can make some serious cash but, as we sit on 20c in the asx if we were
to get 1 or 2 good announcements we could possible go to $2+ and a 10x boost on SP no problem, we have seen it done before.
If we head to US with a massive consolidation at 20c which will put us at $4 and the same value in our shares but how long before we see
a 10x improvemnet on SP to get the same result, which would have to go to $40.
A very long while i am thinking.
Would much prefer to see that initial lift here first.
Does this make sense or am i over thinking it?
You are not over thinking it @Luppo71 We get screwed if we move to a US exchange on today’s SP.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 9 users

AusEire

Founding Member.
1000018936.png
1000018937.png


So are we just ignoring that they both increased their holdings now?

They both exercised RSUs and then paid the tax on those and kept the rest. With a decent increase for both. Good to see this imo.
 
  • Like
  • Fire
  • Love
Reactions: 42 users
I think he want to buy more because otherwise he have to sell his 500 shares latest when we move to the US 😆
I’ve 508 😂
 
  • Haha
Reactions: 2 users

Xray1

Regular
Great points made guys..... It is a tough one to nut-out and decipher what the outcome will be for sure.

We will always have contentious issues on both sides YES or NO! especially with a move to the US being a HUGE change to BRN and us Shareholders moving forward! (Super funds being a serious issue that will need to be addressed!!)

IMO... I think the US is where the $$$$$$$$$$$$ will be and exponential growth can be realised.

My thoughts are that THE BOD know what is coming in 2025++ and this is the reason that they feel confident putting this announcement out there??

Been here for pretty much on the nose of 10 years now!!! Still patiently waiting!!!!!!!

Big news hopefully SOON!!


Good luck all
I totally agree with the proposition put forward, that we do need to move the Co across to the USA & simultaneously list on NASQAD.

However, I am greatly concerned with the situation, that we will need to comply with all NASDAQ listing requirements ... with that being said, I beleive that a consolidation of existing ASX shares (almost ~ 3 Billion) into NASQAD share holdings will need to occur at a rate of at least ~ 20 ASX shares : 1 new NASQAD share, possibly even more depending upon the foreign exchange rates prevailing at that time.
 

Slymeat

Move on, nothing to see.
So it seems some other AI at the edge play has seen the worth in integrating ReRAM. BrainChip can‘t complain about another AI company working in collaboration with Weebit Nano—I did arrange for Tony Dawe and Coby Hanoch to meet and discuss exactly the same thing a few years ago. And according to a face-to-face meeting I personally had with Coby, at least a phone conversation was had.

Weebit Nano ReRAM storming ahead and BrainChip still looking for technology adopters. It’s quite sad really.

Oh what could have been! Unless Embedded AI uses Akida that is!!

The following was posted by MarketScreener.com recently:

Collaborate on Ultra-Low-Power Systems for AI​

March 05, 2025 at 06:35 pm EST
Share
(MT Newswires) -- Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) and Nanoveu (ASX:NVU) said Embedded AI Systems and Weebit are collaborating to use Weebit's resistive random access memory technology technology for ultra-low-power edge AI applications, according to a filing on Thursday with the ASX.

The collaboration will see the ReRAM technology combined with Embedded AI's ultra-low power artificial intelligence system-on-a-chip, at a 22-nanometer process node, seeking to enhance energy efficiency, reduce power consumption, and enable instant system wake-up for AI-driven applications.

An initial demonstration at the embedded world 2025 conference and exhibition in Germany lays the groundwork for more collaboration toward the development of a fully integrated AI and ReRAM SoC, by EMASS.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 8 users

charles2

Regular
Agree Slade. Can't move to a US exchange with the stock price languishing. Need a clear upward trajectory based upon recognition of technical excellence and $$$ producing contracts demonstrating an irrefutably bright future.

If not we get slaughtered by short sellers. Slaughtered!

Made even worse as few know of us in the US.

We MUST produce some fanfare before departing Australia. Or be prepared to fall on our sword.
 
  • Like
  • Love
  • Fire
Reactions: 19 users


Neuromorphic Computing Engineer – Ultra-Low-Power Real-Time ML for Sensors (m/w/​

Sign up to save this job
Autonomous Teaming Solutions ATS GmbH focuses on developing technology-based solutions to protect freedom against asymmetric threats.

Autonomous Teaming Solutions
fr.svg
FR, DE + 1 more
Apply now
Tailor my resumeWrite my cover letterGenerate mock interview

Your mission​

  • Research and develop neuromorphic computing architectures for ultra-low-power, real-time ML processing on UAV and sensor systems
  • Design and optimize spiking neural networks (SNNs) for edge AI inference on neuromorphic chips (Loihi, BrainChip Akida, SpiNNaker)
  • Implement event-driven processing to enhance energy efficiency in autonomous UAV perception and decision-making
  • Develop bio-inspired AI models to improve UAV swarm intelligence, real-time object recognition, and anomaly detection
  • Collaborate with sensor fusion, embedded AI, and robotics teams to integrate neuromorphic computing into UAV defense applications
  • Ensure resilience to adversarial AI attacks and develop robust ML architectures for contested environments
  • Work with AI hardware accelerators (FPGA, ASIC, Edge TPU) for real-time ML execution

Your profile​

  • 5+ years experience in neuromorphic computing, edge AI, or ultra-low-power ML systems
  • Strong expertise in spiking neural networks (SNNs), temporal coding, and bio-inspired AI architectures
  • Proficiency in Python, C++, or Rust for neuromorphic model development and optimization
  • Experience with neuromorphic hardware platforms (Intel Loihi, BrainChip, IBM TrueNorth, SpiNNaker)
  • Deep understanding of event-based processing, low-power computing, and real-time AI inference
  • Familiarity with AI security, adversarial robustness, and ML resilience in electronic warfare environments
Nice to have
  • Experience with hybrid classical-neuromorphic AI models for UAV autonomy
  • Background in biologically inspired robotics and adaptive learning systems
  • Knowledge of quantum-classical AI integration for next-gen UAV intelligence



 
Last edited:
  • Like
  • Love
  • Fire
Reactions: 11 users
  • Like
Reactions: 5 users

IloveLamp

Top 20
  • Like
  • Love
  • Fire
Reactions: 25 users

Papacass

Regular
I’ve been a supporter and part owner of Brainchip for about 8 years now, all through the soul sapping lows and rare euphoric ups. I believe in the tech but I’m starting to detect a stench. I’m starting to think that Hehir and Vianna are weasels. They resent being listed on and accountable to the ASX and they resent being accountable to Australian shareholders. I suspect they hate coming to Australia and fronting up at the AGM and being questioned by Australians. ‘The share price will do what the share price will do’ is bullshit and just shows true contempt to thousands of shareholders who have put in their hard earned. BRN knew that the redomiciling announcement would hurt the share price, it was marked price sensitive, and they know that thousands of Australian shareholders hold their shares in Australian super funds because they have full access to the register. I, for one, don’t think that there is any huge revenue making deal around the corner contingent on a US listing. Australia is in AUKUS, we’re a trusted ally right? Surely Australia can help build the iron dome and protect US defence computer infrastructure the same as we can buy second hand nuclear subs and 4th or 5th gen fighters from the US. I think BRN wants to largely divest itself of Australian shareholders and become a fully US company. The question I have is can Aussie shareholders hang on and maybe reap some rewards from the promised land? My opinion is that the redomiciling is going to happen, what happens to us is the question. I’d love to know what PVDM thinks. As a proud Australian and founder surely he doesn’t want us shafted. Sorry for the rant, just feeling a bit shitty with BRN at the moment.
 
  • Like
  • Love
  • Fire
Reactions: 45 users

sleepymonk

Regular
Apart from the move being a good or bad idea, I am hoping that the whole thing was well discussed and thought through the board meeting/s.
1: regulations, requirements etc for the listing and delisting
2: biggest hurdle the Board will face is the VOTE, it takes only 25% to shut it off.

Having said that, the management has only a few months to present something decent to appeal the votes from us retail holders, who hold 59+% of BRN. TBH, my vote and my mates' votes will be absolutely no if nothing turns up but verbal confidence. To me, that is insanity combined with stupidity.

How comfortable do I feel there is a good plan in the pipeline to convince us?

Common sense tells me that must be the case since no board member is stupid even some here call them incompetent. They can surely think through the things we could think through. On top of this, Peter our funder's endorsement to this move gives me more comfortability unless he starts selling in the next few months.

But, a big fat but, I hate to say this though, I feel nervous and anxious coz this Sean has a track record of decision making without common sense, I 'll throw in a few:
1: Sean said in last AGM that no CR in the foreseeable future 2 months before the 19.3c CR, he was either lying or the CR was a swift decision. Guess what, money raised and sat in the bank suffering exchange rate paper loss. And this Sean even dares to say that we don't hedge, which made me believe all the years I have been hedging to minimise my exposure to currency fluctuation are wasted. (I am in the building industry and buy overseas material all the time, we pay a bit premium to lock in the rate so we know where our margin is)
2: LDA was paid to leave July last year, guess what, they are back on board with warm hugs 5 months after. I am seriously disgusted to make any sense out it. Isn't paying them and keep an amendment in place better that the current dealing?

enough venting, but still in the hope that common sense prevails.
 
  • Like
  • Love
  • Fire
Reactions: 36 users
Top Bottom