Hi jrp,
Have to take issue with your statement that there has been "very little information flow".
Just recently: QV/DoE Cybresecurity/M2, Pico, ESA, FG, micro-Doppler radar, Bascom Hunter 3U VPX SNAP card, finalization of Akida 2 IP, ... the list goes on.
https://investors.brainchip.com/news
Admittedly, there has been little news on the revenue front other than the micro-Doppler contract., but, as I keep saying, I do think the release of the M2 board with QV's CyberNeuro-RT malware detection has a potentially unlimited market. Cybresecurity is an issue for all connected devices. M2 is a spin-off from the QV/DoE cybersecurity SBIR, and, while I haveen't seen the outcome of the DoE SBIR, the production of the M2 card suggests to me that the project has been successful in detecting and blocking malware. QV's Cyberneuro-RT was developed in conjunction with Lockheed and Penn State Uni, so it is possible/likely that Lockheed is quite familiar with Akida.
While there are software cybresecurity products available, near-real time cybresecurity is an unmet need and we have a COTS product to met thaat need.
On the down side, BRN "outplaced" its chip sales department a few years ago, so initial uptake may be slower than we would wish. BRN's marketing department will need to take up the slack in addition to promoting the edge box, edge server, PCIe, Raspberry Pi, ...