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Ummm..I don't know if you're aware but the only kind of "recovery" going on here is from emotional trauma and a 90% share price drop.

We are all way too broke-ass to be buying any Bitcoin, much less something to eat for dinner tonight.

Can you lend me a fiver?
 
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Is there a time line to market for these cybersecurity BRN devices ?.
QV are showing an Akida 1 PCIe board.

I don't know if there will be a new production run of Akida 1 or when there will be a production run of Akida 2. Without production runs, there is limited scope for manufacture of devices containing Akida.
 
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QV are showing an Akida 1 PCIe board.

I don't know if there will be a new production run of Akida 1 or when there will be a production run of Akida 2. Without production runs, there is limited scope for manufacture of devices containing Akida.
For the layman please, Is it possible they may use our IP only and donโ€™t require boards at all for the wifi routers we are discussing , or do they need to place an order with BRN for one of the options of Akida boards ?. Ether way how will the shareholders be informed, financials only ?.
 
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Nice to see even non partner tertiary educators recognising the value of including Akida in their topics as an intro for students and professionals.

Maybe BRN should approach them to also offer hardware / simulator / algo assistance?

Snipped our topic within the SNN workshop.




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For the layman please, Is it possible they may use our IP only and donโ€™t require boards at all for the wifi routers we are discussing , or do they need to place an order with BRN for one of the options of Akida boards ?. Ether way how will the shareholders be informed, financials only ?.
Our main business plan is to licence the IP. BRN does not plan to be a chip supplier, so anyone planning to use Akida would need to either licence the IP themselvbes or to obtain chips from a licencee. At the moment, we are drawing down our stock of already manufactured chips. Someone suggested that there were about 75,000 chips.

Licencees may either make the Akida chips as individual ICs, or they may integrate the Akida IP with other hardware including CPUs, GPUs, or sensors.

The Akida IP does need a 3rd party CPU/GPU/MCU for configuration (number of layers/NPUs per layer/layer interconnexions/weights/...).

Akida 3 will have additional flexibility because of its programmable architecture.
 
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As a BrainChip investor, I really donโ€™t think I should have to pay extra just to get more information ๐Ÿ˜‚ thanks.โ€ฆ.

WHERE IS MY MONEEEY!!??!! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
Yes, show us the money ๐Ÿ˜‚
Iโ€™m running out of VB
 
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I think we have a very good chance of eating the pie once we move from the ASX as Sean states he wants to be the leader in neuromorphic , as Nivida is with the following % of their market.
Sean should put some runs on the ASX board first before moving to the US market then he can chase any dream or goal and "be the leader in neuromorphic"
 
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$2.7USD if we stay on ASX.
$40USD if we successfully redomicile to the โ€œsky is the limitโ€ US.
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Another way of looking at it:
NVIDIA has around 24.4 billion shares on issue and a market cap of $US3.52 trillion. Current share price of $US143.85
BRN has around 2.03 billion shares on issue and market cap of $A415.277 mill.
Obviously no comparison.
But if NVIDIA only had 2.03 billion shares on issue (as per BRN) it would trade at $1729. At say 64 cents exchange rate = circa $A2,701 per share.
The moral to this story is if the market grows exponentially and we remain the leader don't sweat to much over dilution.
Even if we double or more our SOI and we see huge future growth we should do ok even as a tiddler compared to NVIDIA.
 
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"The AFRL contract award, under the topic number AF242-D015, is titled โ€œMapping Complex Sensor Signal Processing Algorithms onto Neuromorphic Chipsโ€. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract is a development effort expansion after a successful demonstration of radar processing algorithms running on BrainChipโ€™s Akidaโ„ข commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) neuromorphic hardware"
Link: BrainChip Awarded Air Force Research Laboratory Radar Development Contract - BrainChip
Topic | SBIR
The above link provides details from SBIR regarding the contract.
Mapping Complex Sensor Signal Processing Algorithms onto Neuromorphic Chips
The above link contains more detail. It describes the secrecy involved, Its skipped phase 1 and straight to phase 2.
From this article its easy to see that this is the start (along with Bascom Hunter and the Navy) of the Defence transition to Neuromorphic Edge AI.
Well worth a read - actually a compulsory read.
 
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It is a specialist product so it needs such a hub otherwise developers would walk away.
I wonder how long this has been under development prior to the recent release. ๐Ÿค”
I hope it was one of Seanโ€™s first task when he took the CEO position. Ether way great to see and looking forward to the future overall.
Seems like a knee-jerk reaction to Qualcomm's acquisition and subsequent strangling of Edge Impulse's AKIDA development environment?..
 
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Interestingly Basom Hunter signed a contract in Dec'24 to procure $100k worth of AKIDA 1500 chips - see Dec'24 Quarterly.
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Bascom Hunter have a number of SBIR projects on at the moment. One project of interest started in 2022 and has been extended to $25.8 mill.
SBIR Satellite Terminal (transportable) Non-Geostationary (STtNG)
https://www.highergov.com/contract/N6833522C0473/"
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Amendment Since initial award the Potential End Date has been extended from 01/31/24 to 06/30/25 and the Potential Award value has increased 9% from $23,767,034 to $25,800,818.
STtNG is a new U.S. Navy shipboard carry-on unclassified satellite communications terminal that will be capable of operating over non-geostationary satellites. These satellites will include, eventually, proliferated Low Earth Orbit (PLEO) systems, such as SpaceX Starlink and Amazon Kuiper, Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) systems, such as SES O3b Classic and SES mPOWER, Highly Elliptical Orbit (HEO) systems, such as Space Norway HEOsat, and inclined Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) systems, such as Inmarsat I5 military-Ka band satellites. STtNG is expected to operate on any U.S. Navy surface ships, can be cross-decked from one surface ship to another and made operational within days. STtNG may also operate at Navy shore facilities. Future versions of STtNG are expected to be used in submarines and on aircraft. STtNG must be capable of both acquiring and maintaining satellite communications links from the decks of Navy surface ships while those ships are in high sea states that produce significant pitching, rolling, and yawing motions of the ship while underway. Based on combining the simultaneous future three-link capability of the Isotropic Ka-band terminal with a single Starlink Ku-band terminal and an Iridium link, one STtNG terminal will be capable of maintaining five simultaneous satellite communications links. The carry-on capability of the STtNG dictates that each STtNG subsystem be of a size and weight that it can be moved by two individuals without the need for motorized or special equipment to transport the terminal subsystems. The design and construction of the STtNG terminal will incorporate graceful degradation as components fail. The Isotropic Systems terminal provides unmatched flexibility for connectivity and communications within the Ka commercial and mil-Ka bands. The Isotropic terminal is a low-profile electrically-steered antenna that leverages a novel RF Lens Array technology for reducing power consumption and enabling multiple simultaneous links to multiple satellites in any orbit. Crucially, enabling a second link does not reduce the performance of the first link, and both links support the same full performance when operated in either single- or dual-link modes. The Isotropic terminal is an integrated SATCOM terminal, with embedded frequency conversion, amplification, power supply, and antenna control unit, and also allows for modems to be field-installed within the terminal to reduce the challenge of wiring and integration during installation and commissioning.Research ObjectiveThe goal of phase II is to continue the R&D efforts initiated in Phase I. Funding is based on the results achieved in Phase I and the scientific and technical merit and commercial potential of the project proposed in Phase II.
 
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On a slightly more serious note, take a look at these recent articles on TSMCโ€™s concept AR glasses. Then ask yourself: is it really just a coincidence that weโ€™ve now confirmed a collaboration with Yu-Hsin Layout Technology - a company that happens to count TSMC as one of its major clients?

One of the standout features of these AR glasses is an ultra-low-power processor, which, of course, just happens to be right in Akida/Picoโ€™s wheelhouse.

Now, while these articles only discuss TSMCโ€™s concept glasses for now, if they ever move to production, it would effectively place us toe-to-toe with Qualcomm in the smart glasses arena (assuming they incorporate our technology).

And letโ€™s be honest - if battery life becomes the battleground, weโ€™re not exactly walking in unarmed.


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TSMC will also be mass producing the chips in 2027 that will go into APPLE's smart glasses.

So not only are they working on their own concept glasses, but in addition to that, they're manufacturing the chips for Apple's glasses.

What are the chances of us winding up in both sets of glasses?

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Next-Gen Chips Powering Future Smart Glasses and AI​

Posted on June 2, 20251 min Read
Next-Gen Chips

Apple is making significant strides in chip development for its future devices, including its highly anticipated smart glasses, artificial intelligence (AI) servers, and next-generation MacBooks.
According to recent reports, the company is focusing on creating specialized processors to power its smart glasses, which will be equipped with multiple cameras and energy-efficient components. These chips are based on Apple Watch technology, ensuring lower power consumption while delivering high performance.
The chips will be manufactured by Taiwanโ€™s TSMC and are expected to enter mass production by 2027.

In addition to smart glasses, Apple is also working on new processors for its Macs, including the M6 and M7 chips.







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I am surprised that no one has yet come forward to challenge Bravoโ€™s claim that TSMC are currently working on their own concept AR glasses, which - she then speculated - would likely incorporate our technology.

TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is the worldโ€™s largest semiconductor manufacturer and contract chipmaker. Their business model is that of a โ€œdedicated foundryโ€, which means they only produce chips for other companies rather than design and manufacture their own chips.

Q1/2025 saw TSMCโ€™s market share of the global pure play wafer foundry business rise to a whopping 67.6%, while its nearest competitor Samsung came in as a distant second with a market share of only 7.7%.(https://focustaiwan.tw/business/202506140017)

Fabless companies (that design chips but lack their own manufacturing facilities) such as Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, Qualcomm, Broadcom, MediaTek etc find TSMCโ€™s advanced and continuously innovative technologies, quality (-> superior yield rates) and reliability unmatched, and use TSMC as their foundry of choice, either exclusively or at least partly. Even select IDMs (Integrated Device Manufacturers that design and produce their own chips) like Intel have outsourced some of their chips to be manufactured by their competitor TSMC.

Incidentally, Google announced recently that they will switch to TSMC for their Tensor G5 chip - after Samsung manufactured the first four Tensor chip generations between 2021 and 2024 - which reportedly came as a total shock to executives at the South Korean foundry.

With TSMCโ€™s strategic 2024 rebranding as Foundry 2.0, TSMC Chairman and CEO C.C. Wei redefined the foundry industry as not merely focussing on chip production but to further include advanced packaging technologies, testing, mask making etc.

However, it struck me as very odd and improbable when I read in Bravoโ€™s posts that TSMC had allegedly ventured into the AR wearables product design business overnight.
So I had a closer look at what she referred to as โ€œrecent articlesโ€ that โ€œdiscuss TSMCโ€™s concept glassesโ€.

Liz Allan, the author of the quoted Semiconductor Engineering article who wrote โ€œIn terms of custom products, TSMC recently showed a concept for AR glassesโ€, appears to have either poorly worded what she wanted to express or misunderstood the content of the TSMC slide she used as Fig. 2 of her article.

I checked out her LinkedIn profile and was astonished to find out that someone with a background in โ€œjournalism, copywriting, creative writing, and editingโ€ but no formal technical education or practical work experience in the semiconductor industry could actually land a job as technology editor (!) with Semiconductor Engineering. GenAI to the rescue?! Anyway, not exactly a reliable source, Iโ€™d say.


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And contrary to what Bravo claimed, neither the article by SemiVision Research nor the Reddit post mention anything about TSMCโ€™s alleged โ€œconcept AR glassesโ€. They simply highlight the important role TSMC will play in manufacturing next-Gen chips for future AR wearables thanks to the innovative and highly advanced silicon technologies the worldโ€™s leading foundry is able to offer its clients:

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Anyway, itโ€™s always advisable to check the original source: As referenced, the slide โ€œSeamless, Immersive and Stylish AR - Enabled by Adoption of More Advanced Si Technologiesโ€ [Si = Silicon] was part of a TSMC presentation at the 2025 North America Technology Symposium.
You can find the recording here: https://www.tsmc.com/english/node/223

Click on the picture of Kevin Zhang to start his ~17 min โ€œSemiconductor Market Outlookโ€ presentation, which he begins by stating that he has been in the semiconductor industry for three decades, but has never felt more excited about its future. He then goes on to talk about the โ€œmarket trendโ€ and the impact that AI has had since 2024 by โ€œrapidly shaping the landscape of semiconductor industry [sic]โ€, showing a slide titled โ€œAI Fuels Exponential Data Center Growth - Strong AI Data Center Demandโ€.

For edge devices (smartphone, PC and IoT), Zhang predicts a mild growth in 2025.

Here are some of the slides from that April 2025 presentation:

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It is in this market outlook context that the slide about the number of/kind of chips required for future AR glasses needs to be viewed.

The slide directly preceding it is that of a person wearing bulky XR Goggles:

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Kevin Zhang comments (from 14:09 min):

"Can you wear this devices [sic] for 8 hours?

It's bulky, it's heavy. So I think we need [to] achieve a 10x improvement. Literally, we need a 10x improvement, in term of battery life, in term of the weight, in term of all the form factor we need a 10x improvement.

[At this point, the presentation moves to its last slide.]

To achieve that goal, to go really, to drive that device into so-called "seemless, immersive and stylish AR glasses" you need a lot of innovation. Underneath of this innovation powered by [??? logic??? unintelligible to me] from processor, energy-efficient processor to energy-efficient connectivity to all kind of sensor.
So again, this is another example to show we have so many opportunity ahead of us continue to drive the silicon application."



To sum it up:

In this presentation, TSMC let the world know that they are extremely confident the future will continue to be bright for them due to the projected stellar growth of the semiconductor market over the coming years, fuelled by the insatiable demand of advanced silicon technology chips for diverse applications, especially for HPC (high-performance computing).

So basically a foreseeable futureโ€™s gold mine for TSMC as the worldโ€™s leading dedicated foundry.

It is in this โ€œmarket trendโ€ context that the slide depicting a pair of generic AR glasses was shown to give the audience a better idea of how many different kind of advanced technology chips will be required to power future "Seamless, Immersive and Stylish AR" glasses that will vastly improve today's SWaP options.

At the same time, that presentation slide signals companies developing such AR wearables that they can continue to count on TSMCโ€™s expertise, innovation and reliability to turn their present and future concepts into reality.

What the slide didnโ€™t do was reveal that TSMC had suddenly ventured into a totally new field of business, namely product design of wearables, and were now working on their own brand of AR glasses.
Besides, we can safely assume THAT unexpected disclosure would have been all over the (semiconductor industry) news and in addition would have been preceded by rumours and relevant job adsโ€ฆ
 
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