Not sure Dio, but that's an interestimg answer by Dana on Linkedin, answering a question with a question but also adding single quotation marks to his answer then adding a question then a further question on qualcomm. Maybe the single quotation mark is a statement. Then combining the questions as one combined?
Hi MD,
Let's hope this is happening now. He has put a 3 - 5 year timeline on it, but the wording "is moving" suggests a shorter timeframe. Where does his info come from?
Thanks for the detail Frangi. For the record i own a vw and wrote the two part numbers 199398500A and 199398500B down in case i ever need them.Actually, those “exciting news” you shared with us are totally wurst to me.
(It basically means ‘I don’t care’ or ‘it doesn’t make a difference’, and yes, that’s a really common expression in German, even though I’d personally use the variant wurscht in this context.)
Neither does Dana LeVan provide any source at all for his claim that “Mercedes-Benz & BrainChip are moving from R&D to commercial deployment”, nor does he have any connection to either company as far as we can tell.
One thing I was able to find out about him, though, is that he is the former CMO of Wevorce (“New Agreements. Peaceful. Relationships. Skip the courthouse, keep the kindness”). On their website, where he promotes himself as an excellent pick for “private judge”, he describes himself as being highly skilled at Divorce Coaching, so our company may want to save his contact details in case one day a joint partnership goes awry…(https://www.wevorce.com/blog/team/dana-levan/)
Note that he is now the CMO of CrowdSmart.ai (https://www.crowdsmart.ai/about-crowdsmart/), whose “patented human-interactive AI helps groups share and refine their intelligence with curated insights to generate trusted and predictive strategies, plans, and decisions.”
My guess is that his post was largely AI-generated and he unfortunately failed to verify what the LLM came up with.
By the way, when you shared that paragraph from Dana LeVan’s LinkedIn post, why did you cut off the header that reads “Neuromorphic Hardware: The Long-Term Play (3-5 years)”? Didn’t you consider it important to also share that timeframe with us?
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Somebody asked Dana LeVan about his claim re MB & BRN on LinkedIn, and he cryptically responded with a quote.
Is it meant to be his own reply, which seems weird given the quotation marks and the fact he himself made that very claim in the first place?
Or was this quote taken from the Trump fan boys’ podcast he referred to earlier in his post (without sharing which episode it was, though)?
I noticed that he also gave Patrick Pasternacki’s second reply a, in which he was informed that the Vision EQXX concept car would never go commercial, but he still didn’t clear up the confusion. His self-description on https://www.wevorce.com/blog/team/dana-levan/ as a “passionate and empathetic communicator who untangles complex circumstances” doesn’t exactly shine through here…
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Anyway, not a trustworthy source at all, if you ask me…
I much prefer to listen to the horse’s mouth: “… we’re currently looking into Neuromorphic Computing as part of a research project. Depending on the further development progress, integration could become possible within a timeframe of 5 to 10 years.” (Mercedes-Benz on LinkedIn, January 29, 2025)
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-449452
Since when were Multicoreware our enablement partner?
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Thanks for the detail Frangi. For the record i own a vw and wrote the two part numbers 199398500A and 199398500B down in case i ever need them.
As for Dana i found it useful as he at least shows enthusiasm and has some merit.
Also i didn't worry about pasting all of the words as i additinally correcrly added the ENTIRE linkedin article so it was easy to locate.
Anyway all i can say is boomidy boom boom.
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I feel we are not going to get any price sensitive news up to 30 April. Till the on market sale is going on.I’ve got a really good feeling today that we won’t get any price sensitive announcement. Have a great day![]()
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Interesting how we keep swinging hammers at the AI hardware challenge when we should also be talking about tools actually built for the job. Neuromorphic computing from Intel, IBM, and… | Samir A.
Interesting how we keep swinging hammers at the AI hardware challenge when we should also be talking about tools actually built for the job. Neuromorphic computing from Intel, IBM, and BrainChip. Near‑memory and in‑memory computing from Samsung, Micron, and Mythic. Wafer‑scale/IPU designs from...www.linkedin.com
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I'm thinking 2nd or 3rd April but again i must stess this is my opinion and im entitled to itI feel we are not going to get any price sensitive news up to 30 April. Till the on market sale is going on.
Just a coincident companies run on market buybacks for so long but we run on market sale for so long.![]()
Morning rgupta,I feel we are not going to get any price sensitive news up to 30 April. Till the on market sale is going on.
Just a coincident companies run on market buybacks for so long but we run on market sale for so long.![]()
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BrainChip's Akida Pico: A Game-Changer for Edge AI | BrainChip posted on the topic | LinkedIn
Discover how BrainChip's event-based computing is transforming AI by delivering faster, more efficient processing for IoT, healthcare, and automotive applications. In a recent Wevolver article, BrainChip is featured for advancing this shift with Akida Pico - an ultra-low power co-processor...www.linkedin.com
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