As I said and many others here patience is required when a complete shift in technological happens which is what neuromorpgic compute is. The industry asked for variation of models to prove such a shift is viable and would have a road map ,again this has been achieved now by Sean and his team. All the crying and feet stomping here cannot change the facts of what we are all apart of . Brainchip will be a huge success and it's very clear from the achievements in the past year that is what is happening.
Big banks hold our stock in large numbers because their advisers tell them neuromorphic compute is the next big change in compute at the edge. Grab yourself some fresh air for free and watch our growth explode moving forward.
As I see it, you’re not really interested in having a proper discussion. I’m neither whining nor badmouthing the company. Those are just accusations used when there are no real answers to serious, legitimate questions.
Instead of addressing my points objectively, you just keep repeating the same superlative-filled talking points like a mantra – and frame me as some kind of “non-believer.”
But let’s be real: Many people here have been holding for 10 years. They’re older now and simply want their patience to be rewarded.
Are you seriously suggesting these people are crybabies or just being impatient?
We already have market-ready products. Yet other companies are deploying solutions that don’t match Akida’s performance – and still get picked over us. Why?
Is it possible that there are issues we’re not being told about – issues that keep potential customers from adopting our products?
And how many more Akida versions are we going to need before we actually break through?
So please – can someone with actual technical insight chime in?