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rgupta

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Unfortunately, without LDA we would probably be bankrupt and delisted so LDA may be the devil but without them we'd be burning in hell.
Yes if you don't try other alternatives, then LDA is only option.
Just a question, Sean told us 2 years ago he had presented 5 year plan to the management. In between during Merc pump we sold 10 million shares for above $1. If Sean was so sure that plan will take another 3-4 years to materialise then why they cannot sell 100 million shares at that time. That would had meant shorters cannot become heavy on us and we could still be surviving on that money and pressure on sp would had been much less.
Since then we may had sold more than 250-300 million shares to get pea nuts and again on continuous sale for last 2 years which is putting a lot of pressure on holders and making shorters smart.
A good manager should always be on top of his game while Sean put the holders in front of greedy shorters and then Antonio told us so will do what it has to do. And then after selling the shares of CR to shorters Sean told us it is because of their relationship building with Australian institution investors for last 2 years.
Nothing is adding up here.
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Dingo don’t get me wrong I enjoy your comments as they tend to be impartial, But excuse after axcuse after excuse don’t cut it no more. This time they will blame trump and the downturn in the stock market, but the big companies that Brn are supposed to be dealing with are always forward looking they have to be if they ain’t they fail. LDA are the vehicle to suppress the shareprice is what I was getting at. For Arm to swoop in when we are valueless. How much is our shareprice in the USA now what $0.12 a penny stock at best. If we were 1/10 the world leader in our technology that management state we are world leaders than fk me why are we 12 cents in the USA. Someone’s bullshitting and I think it management. If we were world leaders would we really be valued at $0.12 everyone would be jumping over that share price buying every share they could get. BUT NO……….. Like I said if I knew who the old bloke was at the last AGM that abused the shit out of management I’d pay him to go again!
Being World Leaders and in some respects, that's indisputable (on chip learning, combined with TENNs) doesn't cut it, without substantial commercial progress, which I believe is just around the corner.

How big that corner is and how long it will take to get around it, is another story (which I actually have one about, but I will spare everyone..).

I don't think there is deliberate suppression of the share price, or holding back, of price sensitive information.
Maybe some questionable management decisions (mistakes) and directions, but no company is immune from that and many now Very Large Companies, were on the verge of collapse, many times, before they "made it overnight".

We currently have a market capitalisation, of close to 400 million dollars, while making around 100k a quarter, so in that respect, you can't say we are undervalued, until the patents worth, has been proven, by large commercial contracts (regardless of how much money is then coming in, as it will still be relatively small at first).

The share price, will move very quickly when that happens, but it also needs to be considered, that BrainChip has "lost" much of the excitement surrounding it, that it had 3 years ago.

Interest rates were at record lows, BrainChip was often the most discussed stock, on the crapper, by a large margin, also often scoring the most thumbs up on a post (usually by FactFinder) in the hundreds (from memory, around 800 was the highest I saw?)..
Nowadays, we are just "another stock" with popular posts of his, getting 50, maybe 70 "likes".
He could have previously gotten that, from saying he had a great counter meal, at the local pub.
(Just using the crapper and FactFinder, as a rough gauge of speculative investor interest).

Having said all that, I think there is a lot of latent interest in this Company, that will manifest itself, given the right conditions.
 
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dippY22

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I like the fact that you can fit 2 of them on cricket pitch (almost).

Diesel electric I guess.

6000 m
10 days,
Andruil's Lattice AI (software),
cooperate with mothership,
deploy swarms of smaller UAVs,
.

We can get 1000 Ghost Sharks for the price of one submarine ($23M v $28b). With our coastline (and recent "trespassers") we need all around protection. There could be squadrons distributed around the coast. Maybe that's why we need to buy back Darwin harbour.

The video draws comparison with the Ghost Bat UAV. The AI component opens possibilities for Akida, but ANdruil + AI links to OpenAI (ChatGPT) for aerial defence:

https://www.anduril.com/article/and...cial-intelligence-leadership-and-protect-u-s/
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Anduril Industries, a defense technology company, and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT and frontier AI models such as GPT 4o and OpenAI o1, are proud to announce a strategic partnership to develop and responsibly deploy advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for national security missions. By bringing together OpenAI’s advanced models with Anduril’s high-performance defense systems and Lattice software platform, the partnership aims to improve the nation’s defense systems that protect U.S. and allied military personnel from attacks by unmanned drones and other aerial devices.

U.S. and allied forces face a rapidly evolving set of aerial threats from both emerging unmanned systems and legacy manned platforms that can wreak havoc, damage infrastructure and take lives. The Anduril and OpenAI strategic partnership will focus on improving the nation’s counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) and their ability to detect, assess and respond to potentially lethal aerial threats in real-time. As part of the new initiative, Anduril and OpenAI will explore how leading edge AI models can be leveraged to rapidly synthesize time-sensitive data, reduce the burden on human operators, and improve situational awareness. These models, which will be trained on Anduril’s industry-leading library of data on CUAS threats and operations, will help protect U.S. and allied military personnel and ensure mission success.

The accelerating race between the United States and China to lead the world in advancing AI makes this a pivotal moment. If the United States cedes ground, we risk losing the technological edge that has underpinned our national security for decades. The decisions made now will determine whether the United States remains a leader in the 21st century or risks being outpaced by adversaries who don’t share our commitment to freedom and democracy and would use AI to threaten other countries. Bringing together world-class talent in their respective fields, this effort aims to ensure that the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community have access to the most advanced, effective, and safe AI-driven technologies available in the world
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Andruil use software AI to process sensor data:

https://www.anduril.com/article/and...military-platform-for-public-safety-security/

Anduril’s Lattice is an open software platform capable of being used for a variety of missions and industries — including public safety, security, and defense. Designed to be sensor, network, and system agnostic, Lattice takes data from disparate and distributed sensors, feeds, and systems and moves this data into a single integration layer. In this integration layer, AI, machine learning, and sensor/data processing techniques are used to filter high-value information to users. This filtering enables users to react to the data by tasking other systems such as sensors, vehicles, or other assets within the platform itself.

Akida could speed this process significantly. Doing AI, ML, sensor processing in a military context is tantamount to negligence.

I wonder if Andruil is one of our NDAs?
I wonder also. And hope, too 🤞

It would be negligence of the highest order if Brainchips sales department (Steve Thorne and co) were NOT all over this excellent opportunity. After all, their headquarter physical locations in southern California are about 15 or 16 miles from each other.

Palmer Luckey,...."hey Steve, can you and Tony come over for a few minutes?" Steve, ...."sure we'll be there in 15 minutes."
 
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I wonder also. And hope, too 🤞

It would be negligence of the highest order if Brainchips sales department (Steve Thorne and co) were NOT all over this excellent opportunity. After all, their headquarter physical locations in southern California are about 15 or 16 miles from each other.

Palmer Luckey,...."hey Steve, can you and Tony come over for a few minutes?" Steve, ...."sure we'll be there in 15 minutes."
Also hugely hopeful of this.

I think Anduril, will be "the" premier military contractor, in the Future, at least in whatever sector they choose to operate in.
 
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7für7

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We’re green for the second day in a row today! I’m sure tomorrow the rally will heroically continue, right before the profittakers swoop in the day after to save us from too much happiness. Enjoy the colour 😂😂😵‍💫😵‍💫😂😂
 
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No worries. Got nothing better to do. Car has broken down and 3 hours from home. Sitting here waiting for help. Could be a long day.

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Well I can announce I am home. My 8 or 9 hour drive took36 hours and I made it but my car didn't. Feel sorry for my partner who worked 12 hours then drove 3 hours to pick me up then we had 3 hrssrive to get home. She gets 4 hours sleep if she's lucky and then get to do 12 hours again. Champion.

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Guzzi62

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I like the fact that you can fit 2 of them on cricket pitch (almost).

Diesel electric I guess.

6000 m
10 days,
Andruil's Lattice AI (software),
cooperate with mothership,
deploy swarms of smaller UAVs,
.

We can get 1000 Ghost Sharks for the price of one submarine ($23M v $28b). With our coastline (and recent "trespassers") we need all around protection. There could be squadrons distributed around the coast. Maybe that's why we need to buy back Darwin harbour.

The video draws comparison with the Ghost Bat UAV. The AI component opens possibilities for Akida, but ANdruil + AI links to OpenAI (ChatGPT) for aerial defence:

https://www.anduril.com/article/and...cial-intelligence-leadership-and-protect-u-s/
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Anduril Industries, a defense technology company, and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT and frontier AI models such as GPT 4o and OpenAI o1, are proud to announce a strategic partnership to develop and responsibly deploy advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for national security missions. By bringing together OpenAI’s advanced models with Anduril’s high-performance defense systems and Lattice software platform, the partnership aims to improve the nation’s defense systems that protect U.S. and allied military personnel from attacks by unmanned drones and other aerial devices.

U.S. and allied forces face a rapidly evolving set of aerial threats from both emerging unmanned systems and legacy manned platforms that can wreak havoc, damage infrastructure and take lives. The Anduril and OpenAI strategic partnership will focus on improving the nation’s counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) and their ability to detect, assess and respond to potentially lethal aerial threats in real-time. As part of the new initiative, Anduril and OpenAI will explore how leading edge AI models can be leveraged to rapidly synthesize time-sensitive data, reduce the burden on human operators, and improve situational awareness. These models, which will be trained on Anduril’s industry-leading library of data on CUAS threats and operations, will help protect U.S. and allied military personnel and ensure mission success.

The accelerating race between the United States and China to lead the world in advancing AI makes this a pivotal moment. If the United States cedes ground, we risk losing the technological edge that has underpinned our national security for decades. The decisions made now will determine whether the United States remains a leader in the 21st century or risks being outpaced by adversaries who don’t share our commitment to freedom and democracy and would use AI to threaten other countries. Bringing together world-class talent in their respective fields, this effort aims to ensure that the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community have access to the most advanced, effective, and safe AI-driven technologies available in the world
.

Andruil use software AI to process sensor data:

https://www.anduril.com/article/and...military-platform-for-public-safety-security/

Anduril’s Lattice is an open software platform capable of being used for a variety of missions and industries — including public safety, security, and defense. Designed to be sensor, network, and system agnostic, Lattice takes data from disparate and distributed sensors, feeds, and systems and moves this data into a single integration layer. In this integration layer, AI, machine learning, and sensor/data processing techniques are used to filter high-value information to users. This filtering enables users to react to the data by tasking other systems such as sensors, vehicles, or other assets within the platform itself.

Akida could speed this process significantly. Doing AI, ML, sensor processing in a military context is tantamount to negligence.

I wonder if Andruil is one of our NDAs?
It is not diesel-electric, that's 100% for sure, that will only work if the vehicle is surfaced or snorkelling, a diesel need air to work, a lot of air.

It's battery driven!

The odd plating on the sub doesn't matter for a slow moving "shark", that's likely for protection when handling it, and it could get banged around a bit, the pressure hull will be sitting underneath the plates.

Andruil Industries looks like a very interesting company with 3500 employees and yes they surely could find use of Akida in their products, headquartered in California.
 
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Rgupta that has always and your comments are quiet valid been a bugbear of mine two, I had assumed that they thought they must have been close to contracts and did,nt feel the need to raise a large amount, but unfortunately management always stated that they had enough for a two year runway and they did,nt feel the need to raise further funds,but strangely the money disapaited that fast it was,nt funny,shareholders were caught out by capital raises that they said were,nt needed. But the shorters knew they were coming did,nt they! Coincidence I think not.
 
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ok watching it now and already at the 2.33min the presenter announces out loud brainchip! So now got 28mins to go but its a great start to the video thanks Pom.
Ok watched it all, basically talk was about progressing neuromorphic awareness and Edge AI Foundation building THOR which will bring platform probably like Edge Impulse I assume. All in all great presentation with Brainchip mentioned in first 2 mins which is great acknowledgment for 2025. Proves yet again that we are on the map :) Capital of Neuromorphic technology is Brainchip, well that's what I believe :)
Thanks for Sharing PDU.
 
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Gregor Lenz, Florian Corgnou and Karl Vetter from BrainChip’s partner Neurobus were part of a team that came in first 🥇 at the European Defense Tech Hackathon, which took place in Paris over the weekend.
Their winning solution titled Automatic event-based detection and tracking of UAVs and Shahed drones in challenging lighting conditions “showcased the ground-breaking potential of neuromorphic event-based cameras (…) paving the way for smarter, faster and more efficient defense-systems”.

As you may have guessed from the mentioning of the Iranian-designed Shahed drones (which are also known by their Russian designation Geran-2), the 34 projects in total were far from being destined for storage in an ivory tower of academia: European defense company Helsing AI was a key partner of that hackathon, which was also supported by the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

The challenges were based on real-world problems gathered from our partners, who have delivered solutions to the frontline, from building underwater reconnaissance systems to the interception of Shahed drones and helicopters and swarm coordination in GPS-denied environments.”





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I like the fact that you can fit 2 of them on cricket pitch (almost).

Diesel electric I guess.

6000 m
10 days,
Andruil's Lattice AI (software),
cooperate with mothership,
deploy swarms of smaller UUVs,
.

We can get 1000 Ghost Sharks for the price of one submarine ($23M v $28b). With our coastline (and recent "trespassers") we need all around protection. There could be squadrons distributed around the coast. Maybe that's why we need to buy back Darwin harbour.

The video draws comparison with the Ghost Bat UAV. The AI component opens possibilities for Akida, but ANdruil + AI links to OpenAI (ChatGPT) for aerial defence:

https://www.anduril.com/article/and...cial-intelligence-leadership-and-protect-u-s/
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Anduril Industries, a defense technology company, and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT and frontier AI models such as GPT 4o and OpenAI o1, are proud to announce a strategic partnership to develop and responsibly deploy advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for national security missions. By bringing together OpenAI’s advanced models with Anduril’s high-performance defense systems and Lattice software platform, the partnership aims to improve the nation’s defense systems that protect U.S. and allied military personnel from attacks by unmanned drones and other aerial devices.

U.S. and allied forces face a rapidly evolving set of aerial threats from both emerging unmanned systems and legacy manned platforms that can wreak havoc, damage infrastructure and take lives. The Anduril and OpenAI strategic partnership will focus on improving the nation’s counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) and their ability to detect, assess and respond to potentially lethal aerial threats in real-time. As part of the new initiative, Anduril and OpenAI will explore how leading edge AI models can be leveraged to rapidly synthesize time-sensitive data, reduce the burden on human operators, and improve situational awareness. These models, which will be trained on Anduril’s industry-leading library of data on CUAS threats and operations, will help protect U.S. and allied military personnel and ensure mission success.

The accelerating race between the United States and China to lead the world in advancing AI makes this a pivotal moment. If the United States cedes ground, we risk losing the technological edge that has underpinned our national security for decades. The decisions made now will determine whether the United States remains a leader in the 21st century or risks being outpaced by adversaries who don’t share our commitment to freedom and democracy and would use AI to threaten other countries. Bringing together world-class talent in their respective fields, this effort aims to ensure that the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community have access to the most advanced, effective, and safe AI-driven technologies available in the world
.

Andruil use software AI to process sensor data:

https://www.anduril.com/article/and...military-platform-for-public-safety-security/

Anduril’s Lattice is an open software platform capable of being used for a variety of missions and industries — including public safety, security, and defense. Designed to be sensor, network, and system agnostic, Lattice takes data from disparate and distributed sensors, feeds, and systems and moves this data into a single integration layer. In this integration layer, AI, machine learning, and sensor/data processing techniques are used to filter high-value information to users. This filtering enables users to react to the data by tasking other systems such as sensors, vehicles, or other assets within the platform itself.

Akida could speed this process significantly. Doing AI, ML, sensor processing in a military context is tantamount to negligence.

I wonder if Andruil is one of our NDAs?
Hallucinogenic software solutions for mission critical hardware sounds like the go 🤔There’s a thing called TENNs which doesn’t hallucinate! I fail to see how ChatGPT could ever be applied in any important way to mission critical systems - it would fail the extensive, stringent testing that such systems require.
 
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Being World Leaders and in some respects, that's indisputable (on chip learning, combined with TENNs) doesn't cut it, without substantial commercial progress, which I believe is just around the corner.

How big that corner is and how long it will take to get around it, is another story (which I actually have one about, but I will spare everyone..).

I don't think there is deliberate suppression of the share price, or holding back, of price sensitive information.
Maybe some questionable management decisions (mistakes) and directions, but no company is immune from that and many now Very Large Companies, were on the verge of collapse, many times, before they "made it overnight".

We currently have a market capitalisation, of close to 400 million dollars, while making around 100k a quarter, so in that respect, you can't say we are undervalued, until the patents worth, has been proven, by large commercial contracts (regardless of how much money is then coming in, as it will still be relatively small at first).

The share price, will move very quickly when that happens, but it also needs to be considered, that BrainChip has "lost" much of the excitement surrounding it, that it had 3 years ago.

Interest rates were at record lows, BrainChip was often the most discussed stock, on the crapper, by a large margin, also often scoring the most thumbs up on a post (usually by FactFinder) in the hundreds (from memory, around 800 was the highest I saw?)..
Nowadays, we are just "another stock" with popular posts of his, getting 50, maybe 70 "likes".
He could have previously gotten that, from saying he had a great counter meal, at the local pub.
(Just using the crapper and FactFinder, as a rough gauge of speculative investor interest).

Having said all that, I think there is a lot of latent interest in this Company, that will manifest itself, given the right conditions.
well one thing that the result of less thumbs up on FF on crapper is that there are 1000 eys on TSE and many of these eyes don't waste time on crapper anymore so that's also a plausible reason for less thumbs up to FF. So i prob would add a few hundred extra thumbs up to FF but yes i guess that still slightly down as now we probably want a rocket instead of what's a questionable finger.
 
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7für7

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“Our customers”

“Our next step may or may not be put this on a chip”

“..what’s gonna happen with this?……Intelligence in every device around you”

🤷🏻‍♂️ so, what’s going on here folks???
 
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ok watching it now and already at the 2.33min the presenter announces out loud brainchip! So now got 28mins to go but its a great start to the video thanks Pom.
Ok watched it all, basically talk was about progressing neuromorphic awareness and Edge AI Foundation building THOR which will bring platform probably like Edge Impulse I assume. All in all great presentation with Brainchip mentioned in first 2 mins which is great acknowledgment for 2025. Proves yet again that we are on the map :) Capital of Neuromorphic technology is Brainchip, well that's what I believe :)
Thanks for Sharing PDU.
Having watched it also, the presenter merely acknowledges Brainchip, along with other companies, offers a neuromorphic hardware systems. I think the basis of the presentation, she and her students are trying to create a more efficient neuromorphic system for commercial application. She is basically saying current systems are too clunky to work with and are not efficient or reliable. Go figure. I am not sure who is telling the truth. The professor presenter or Brainchip sales department. It’s a tough one to watch as she is saying current hardware isn’t cutting the mustard. Yet, we have many engagements that may say otherwise. Time will tell I guess. Bit of an embellishment drawing a conclusion from the presentation that Brainchip is capital of neuromorphic.
 
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I asked Gemini While BrainChip is actively engaging with numerous companies and has established several partnerships, the specific details of which companies are currently shipping commercial products incorporating BrainChip's technology can be proprietary and are not always publicly disclosed.
However, based on recent announcements and partnerships, we can identify several companies and areas where BrainChip's Akida technology is being actively integrated or evaluated:
Confirmed Partnerships & Collaborations:
* RTX's Raytheon: Partnering to service a contract with the Air Force Research Labs for radar signal processing using neuromorphic chips.
* VVDN Technologies: Collaborated on the BrainChip Akida Edge AI Box and can develop custom versions for OEMs.
* Vedya Labs: Developing video object detection models for the Akida Edge AI Box.
* Intel Foundry Services (IFS): BrainChip is an IP partner, making their technology accessible to chip designers using Intel's manufacturing services.
* Prophesee: Collaborating to optimize computer vision AI performance by integrating Akida with Prophesee's Metavision platform.
* MegaChips: Licensing Akida IP to incorporate into their ASIC solutions for various markets like automotive, IoT, and industrial robotics.
* MYWAI: Partnering to deliver Edge AI solutions for industrial and robotic sectors, integrating Akida with MYWAI's AIoT platform.
* Teksun: Integrating Akida into their product development channels.
* Unigen: Providing end-to-end solutions for the Cupcake Edge AI Server, powered by BrainChip.
* GMAC Intelligence: Validating Akida for facial, vehicular, and voice recognition in quick-service restaurant applications.
* Tata Elxsi: Integrating Akida technology into medical devices and industrial applications.
* Eastronics & SalesLink: Sales partners expanding the reach of Akida technology in Europe and Israel across various applications.
* AI Labs Inc.: Collaborating on next-generation application development leveraging BrainChip's Minsky AI technology.
* Frontgrade Gaisler & Airbus Defence and Space: Partnerships focused on leveraging Akida for ultra-low-power AI in space applications under a European Space Agency initiative.
* NVISO: Partnering on human behavioral analytics for automotive and edge AI devices.
Target Markets and Potential Integrations:
BrainChip's technology is being targeted for a wide range of applications across various industries, suggesting potential integrations with numerous companies in these sectors:
* Automotive: Enhancing safety and in-cabin experiences with on-chip learning for features like driver monitoring and autonomous driving.
* Industrial IoT: Improving predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, and automation in manufacturing and other industrial settings.
* Home & Consumer: Enabling intelligent features in devices like smart thermostats, security systems, and entertainment systems through efficient processing of various sensor modalities (vision, audio, etc.).
* Health & Wellness: Developing cost-effective portable diagnostic devices and enabling real-time vital signs prediction.
* Security & Surveillance: Enhancing object detection, facial recognition, and anomaly detection in security systems with low-power edge processing.
* Aerospace: Developing ultra-low-power AI for space missions and other aerospace applications.
* Smart Cities: Enabling efficient management of resources and services through intelligent sensors and edge processing.
* Agriculture: Optimizing resource use through precision agriculture techniques powered by edge AI.
* Robotics: Enhancing the intelligence and autonomy of robots through efficient on-device AI processing.
Key Takeaway:
While a definitive list of all current commercial deployments is not fully public, BrainChip has established significant partnerships and is actively working with companies across various sectors to integrate its Akida neuromorphic technology into next-generation products and solutions, particularly those requiring low-power, high-performance edge AI capabilities. The listed partnerships provide a strong indication of the companies currently at the forefront of adopting BrainChip's innovations.
 
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