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Diogenese

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Just an example...

For all the arguments and reasons that BrainChip throw out about why they can't make ASX announcements, they should take a leaf out of Droneshield's book. No naming of their customer..

I'd encourage every shareholder to read, to see how other ASX companies make ASX announcements without naming client names.



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Yeah, but ...

"a defence end customer in a LATAM country" is pretty much the same as "a major north American vehicle manufacturer" and that didn't end well for us. So there's meat for the goose, sauce for the gander ...
 
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Diogenese

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Geez....there's that "reasonable person" rationale haha. Maybe AV should read some of those Anns to get feel as to how it's done.
That's the bloke the English Courts of Equity recognized as the man on the Clapham omnibus - bowler and pin stripes.
 
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Alf was posting some dope shi…
Does he mean Australian summer or???…

Already posted? Sorry if yes


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hmmmm not sure on that, maybe, but i'm curious as to why they would have used a dji tello to practice their capabilities in the first place, so maybe another drone provider will adapt this with akida if dji can not?
DJI is the largest drone manufacturer in the World, so would be great to be involved, but seeing as they're Chinese, I don't think it's likely..


"Skydio is the leading U.S. drone manufacturer and world leader in autonomous flight technology"

Anduril, is probably a good bet for our tech, in "their" various land/sea/air military drone technologies, but seeing as they have a philosophy of being able to easily outsource the production of their products, I can see Skydio (not to be confused with a high Dio) as being a recipient of US government funds, to bolster "their" Enterprise..

As well as Skydio itself, looks like a perfect fit for our technology, seeing as they already claim to be "World leaders" in autonomous flight..

BrainChip, would have purposely used, a "generic" DJI drone, as using a Skydio one, would literally "spill the beans"..

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And we wouldn't want any unnecessary excitement here, would we...



Edit... Of course Dallas's post, on chips to China, now possibly opens the door to DJI, but we would be well behind there, as we wouldn't have been able to entertain that prospect earlier..

Not keen on dealing with China anyway..
 
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I agree Bravo, I've always been intrigued on Rob's random words within his deliveries. I had thought of Benji character which was Higgins in real life and often thought that Rob would want to bring "Higgins" (Benji) back to life via robot form. To me that makes sense and how better to do it with naming it Higgins. Well that was my thoughts on it at the time.
It makes more sense, if Higgins was the dog actor in C.H.O.M.P.S. 😛
"Canine HOMe Protection System"
But it was after Higgins had died, which was 1975.



Loved that film as a kid..
 
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manny100

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Nah, just pushing an agenda.
Damning with faint praise.
Twisting and perverting everything to impart a negative spin and happily implying white is black and vice versa, all cloaked in the arguments provided by genuine holder's over the years.
Similar to t&j, dolci and a veritable host of others who dominate the whole stinking cesspit.
Agree, stockhound is always sniffing around TSE or perhaps stalking.
Wants crapper posters to believe he/she is a genuinely concerned holder. No one believes it
Would a sane person serially negative/downramp post in an effort to destroy the value of their own investment?
His/her persona has worn out its crapper credibility. Probably time to retire it and get a fresh start over there with a new name.
 
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manny100

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Many great posts being put forward, especially from our overseas poster Frangi, does this lady ever sleep 🤣 anyway thanks from me.

Why no ASX announcements !? well it's very obvious why not.

Antonio has simply had enough of the ASX, their attitude, their nastiness towards our company.

How can we provide genuine answers to material questions relating to potential revenue, when we as a company have absolutely no idea what sort of numbers could be potentially involved regarding IP revenue, chip volume orders, product sales equating to royalty revenues etc, we simply can't, so frustration has boiled over, this is not how things are done in "the USA".

Can I see things changing, absolutely not.
This pattern of newsfeed will be sourced from the current channels, accept it or not,
that's your choice moving forward.

Brainchip continues making forward strides, as frustrating as it is, we have proven, disruptive technology, time will eventually be our friend, trust your instincts.

Tech ❤️🏒
Nailed it Tech. But I would like to see some more non price sensitive anns.
News releases in the US are covered by the ASX listing rules and subject to ASX scrutiny.
If the ASX believed any of those News releases should be announced here they would have forced the issue with BRN.
Social media posts by the company or employees are also subject to ASX scrutiny.
Lack of action by the ASX implies that they believe BRN is behaving correctly.
The key consideration by the ASX is that all holders have equal access to information considered material enough to move the SP. That is why sudden large share price rises without an announcement are followed by an ASX 'please explain'.
I have no doubt holders have complained to the ASX about lack of Ann's.
 
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Many great posts being put forward, especially from our overseas poster Frangi, does this lady ever sleep 🤣 anyway thanks from me.

Why no ASX announcements !? well it's very obvious why not.

Antonio has simply had enough of the ASX, their attitude, their nastiness towards our company.

How can we provide genuine answers to material questions relating to potential revenue, when we as a company have absolutely no idea what sort of numbers could be potentially involved regarding IP revenue, chip volume orders, product sales equating to royalty revenues etc, we simply can't, so frustration has boiled over, this is not how things are done in "the USA".

Can I see things changing, absolutely not.
This pattern of newsfeed will be sourced from the current channels, accept it or not,
that's your choice moving forward.

Brainchip continues making forward strides, as frustrating as it is, we have proven, disruptive technology, time will eventually be our friend, trust your instincts.

Tech ❤️🏒
@TECH re ASX, to me it is like a sports team that have been competing for many seasons and every game they get hammered by the ref. Does the team either complain about the refs calls, or do they adjust to the refs interpretations of the game? All these years on this planet, I have noted that winning teams are able to quickly adjust and adapt in order to win. As many here have pointed out that other ASX companies that face similar situations to BRN, they announce to ASX requirements, seems easy. thanks
 
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Nailed it Tech. But I would like to see some more non price sensitive anns.
News releases in the US are covered by the ASX listing rules and subject to ASX scrutiny.
If the ASX believed any of those News releases should be announced here they would have forced the issue with BRN.
Social media posts by the company or employees are also subject to ASX scrutiny.
Lack of action by the ASX implies that they believe BRN is behaving correctly.
The key consideration by the ASX is that all holders have equal access to information considered material enough to move the SP. That is why sudden large share price rises without an announcement are followed by an ASX 'please explain'.
I have no doubt holders have complained to the ASX about lack of Ann's.

Nicely worded, maybe things will change moving forward, but at present my opinion is that they won't...but I'm always wrong :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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I can see a massive IP deal coming next week!
Honest!
Please believe me, I can see it!!


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Tezza

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Just an example...

For all the arguments and reasons that BrainChip throw out about why they can't make ASX announcements, they should take a leaf out of Droneshield's book. No naming of their customer..

I'd encourage every shareholder to read, to see how other ASX companies make ASX announcements without naming client names.



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Maybe send that ann to Antonio!
 
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manny100

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Nicely worded, maybe things will change moving forward, but at present my opinion is that they won't...but I'm always wrong :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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I agree with you. The ASX are not concerned at all about News releases in the US not being announced here so change is unlikely.
The ASX may prefer it this way as they may be concerned that an announcement for example concerning the Chelpis (and others) partnership might get investors over excited.
If the ASX disagreed with BRN concerning ANNs they would have been onto them a long time ago.
 
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Maybe send that ann to Antonio!
Yes I plan to send several different posts to IR and BRN to show what other companies are doing.. although I feel it's a waste of time, as that's exactly what Lancaster Grove should be doing (eg advising BRN on how to make announcements that won't get them in strife!
 
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Diogenese

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DJI is the largest drone manufacturer in the World, so would be great to be involved, but seeing as they're Chinese, I don't think it's likely..


"Skydio is the leading U.S. drone manufacturer and world leader in autonomous flight technology"

Anduril, is probably a good bet for our tech, in "their" various land/sea/air military drone technologies, but seeing as they have a philosophy of being able to easily outsource the production of their products, I can see Skydio (not to be confused with a high Dio) as being a recipient of US government funds, to bolster "their" Enterprise..

As well as Skydio itself, looks like a perfect fit for our technology, seeing as they already claim to be "World leaders" in autonomous flight..

BrainChip, would have purposely used, a "generic" DJI drone, as using a Skydio one, would literally "spill the beans"..

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And we wouldn't want any unnecessary excitement here, would we...



Edit... Of course Dallas's post, on chips to China, now possibly opens the door to DJI, but we would be well behind there, as we wouldn't have been able to entertain that prospect earlier..

Not keen on dealing with China anyway..
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Hi @TECH ,

I'm afraid I agree with the general consensus - that the excuses from BrainChip’s Board are starting to wear thin. So thin, in fact, they’re practically invisible at this point.

If Weebit can issue non-price-sensitive announcements, why can’t BrainChip? The only logical explanation for me is that the Board fears these partnerships are too fragile to even support a basic market update.

It’s time for some serious reflection.

Has anyone here actually received a response from the new IR team? Because I haven’t seen a single person say they’ve heard anything.

Have we found ourselves in a situation where the new IR team is somehow even less communicative than the old one-person setup?

The time for excuses is over.

Let's not forget that we are the ones who’ve kept the faith. We’ve supported this company through its formative years, weathered the seemingly endless delays, and defended it when it mattered.

We’re not asking for miracles, just a basic level of respect and transparency.

Surely, a good-faith attempt at proper communication is not too much to expect.

After-all Antonio admitted at the AGM that the hesitancy to announce anything was due to his own overly-conservative approach and he gave assurances that something would be done to improve this In future.

You stated "Brainchip continues making forward strides". But how can we trust this is true if so little is being officially reported and communication with shareholders has become virtually nonexistent?
Drama Queen!!, like a chicken sit on it and wait. The company will grow and prosper without continual updates. It seems that a post like this shows a negative view to your investment decision. If you can't sleep at night it's time to sell
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Recent article about neuromorphic computing in the automotive industry which mentions BrainChip.



Neuromorphic Computing In The Automotive: Driving The Future With Brain-Inspired Intelligence​


June 30, 2025 Chetan Shidling
Neuromorphic Computing In The Automotive Driving The Future With Brain-Inspired Intelligence

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Hello guys, welcome back to our blog. In this article, I will discuss neuromorphic computing in the automotive industry, neuromorphic computing is the future with brain-inspired intelligence, and its associated challenges.
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Neuromorphic Computing In The Automotive​

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The automotive industry is in the midst of a technological revolution. From electric vehicles to autonomous systems, the demand for intelligent, responsive, and efficient computing platforms is growing. Amid this evolution, Neuromorphic Computing—a brain-inspired paradigm—is emerging as a game-changer.
Neuromorphic systems offer a way to bring real-time learning, ultra-low power consumption, and robust decision-making to vehicles. This article explores how neuromorphic computing is redefining the automotive landscape.
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What is Neuromorphic Computing?​


Neuromorphic computing mimics the structure and functioning of the human brain using electronic circuits. Unlike conventional von Neumann architectures that separate memory and computation, neuromorphic systems integrate them, leading to higher efficiency and parallelism.
Key Characteristics:
  • Spike-based processing (Spiking Neural Networks)
  • Event-driven computation
  • Low power consumption
  • On-chip learning capabilities
These features make neuromorphic systems highly suitable for edge applications, like those found in modern vehicles.

Neuromorphic vs Traditional Computing​

FeatureTraditional ComputingNeuromorphic Computing
ArchitectureVon NeumannBrain-inspired (Non-Von Neumann)
ProcessingSequentialParallel
Power ConsumptionHighUltra-low
LearningOffline (Cloud-based)On-chip, real-time
EfficiencyLimited for real-world dynamicsOptimized for dynamic environments

The Need for Neuromorphic Systems in Automotive​

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Modern vehicles process data from cameras, LiDAR, radar, ultrasonic sensors, and ECUs. With growing reliance on ADAS and autonomous functions, traditional CPUs and GPUs struggle to meet latency, power, and cost constraints, especially at the edge.
Neuromorphic chips are purpose-built to handle:
  • Massive parallel data streams
  • Event-based sensor inputs
  • Local learning and adaptation
  • Real-time decision-making with minimal latency
Thus, neuromorphic computing is not just an upgrade—it’s a necessity for next-gen vehicles.

Core Applications in Automotive​

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Core Applications in Automotive
a. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Neuromorphic chips can enhance:
  • Lane detection
  • Pedestrian recognition
  • Traffic sign interpretation
  • Emergency braking decisions
Because these tasks require ultra-fast image processing and pattern recognition under varying conditions, neuromorphic processors deliver both speed and robustness.
b. Autonomous Driving
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Autonomous vehicles need to understand dynamic environments with human-like perception. Neuromorphic processors enable:
  • Real-time learning from driving scenarios
  • Improved decision-making under uncertainty
  • Adaptability to new roads or weather conditions without cloud retraining
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c. In-Vehicle Monitoring Systems
Driver and occupant monitoring (e.g., drowsiness detection, facial recognition) benefits from neuromorphic capabilities like:
  • Low-latency visual recognition
  • Continuous, low-power surveillance
  • Fast adaptation to different lighting or driver behaviors
d. Predictive Maintenance
Neuromorphic systems process vibration, sound, and thermal sensor data in real-time to:
  • Detect anomalies
  • Predict component failures
  • Recommend maintenance without cloud-based analytics
e. Real-Time Sensor Fusion
Neuromorphic processors can fuse data from multiple sensors (camera, radar, IMU) in parallel, allowing:
  • 3D scene reconstruction
  • Obstacle tracking
  • Environmental understanding—all with low energy use

Leading Companies & Projects​

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Intel – Loihi
Intel’s Loihi chip simulates 130,000 neurons and supports on-chip learning, ideal for automotive edge applications. Research projects have shown Loihi achieving >1000x energy efficiency compared to CPUs in real-time inference.
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IBM – TrueNorth
IBM’s TrueNorth was one of the earliest large-scale neuromorphic platforms. While not automotive-focused initially, its architecture inspired further developments.

BrainChip – Akida
Akida is a neuromorphic processor specifically designed for edge AI. It has already been deployed for vehicle occupant monitoring and gesture recognition.


SynSense
This startup focuses on ultra-low-power neuromorphic vision sensors, making them highly suitable for automotive vision systems.
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Mercedes-Benz & Bosch
In collaboration, these companies are exploring neuromorphic computing for real-time driver assistance and intelligent camera systems.

Integration with Other Emerging Technologies​

Neuromorphic computing does not operate in isolation. It works synergistically with:
  • Edge AI: Enabling intelligence without constant cloud connectivity
  • Event-based cameras (DVS): Complementing neuromorphic processing
  • 5G and V2X: Facilitating rapid data exchange while neuromorphic chips handle real-time decision-making
  • Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV): Allowing updates and reconfigurable neuromorphic modules

Challenges in Implementation​

Despite its promise, several hurdles remain:
  • Lack of Standardization: No unified software stack or programming model for automotive neuromorphic systems
  • Hardware Availability: Most chips are still in experimental or early-commercial stages
  • Scalability: Scaling neuromorphic systems to entire vehicle platforms is non-trivial
  • Integration Complexity: Blending neuromorphic chips with conventional ECUs and architectures
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Future Roadmap​

By 2030, neuromorphic computing is expected to:
  • Become mainstream in the premium and autonomous vehicle segments
  • Power entire sensor-fusion modules for L4 and L5 autonomy
  • Replace conventional edge AI systems in resource-constrained ECUs
  • Enable dynamic, personalized in-vehicle AI that learns and evolves with the user
  • Facilitate sustainability by significantly reducing automotive compute power consumption
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Governments and automakers are investing heavily in AI research, and neuromorphic tech will be a key pillar in this transformation.

Conclusion​

Neuromorphic computing stands at the crossroads of neuroscience and automotive engineering. With its potential to revolutionize everything from ADAS to autonomous navigation and predictive maintenance, it’s poised to become a foundational technology for future vehicles.
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As challenges are addressed through industry collaboration, standardization, and silicon advancements, neuromorphic systems will drive the next wave of automotive intelligence, making vehicles smarter, safer, and more energy-efficient.

 
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Diogenese

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Drama Queen!!, like a chicken sit on it and wait. The company will grow and prosper without continual updates. It seems that a post like this shows a negative view to your investment decision. If you can't sleep at night it's time to sell
Do you come here often?

If you were paying attention you would know that @Bravo is the most respected and supportive contributor on this thread.

ad hominem insults add nothing to the discussion.

Several contributors here are fully supportive of the tech, but have a few gripes about management, not the least of which being management's apparent reluctance to make ASX announcements.

My understanding is that the company has taken advice and undertaken consultation on the subject, and I'm not in a position to second guess their decision.

Would I like to see more announcements? Yes.

Would I like to see BRN penalized for perceived pumping? ...

Do I expect BRN to redomicile when conditions suit? Yes.

Would a few black marks on our ASX report card complicate our chances of redomiciling? ...
 
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7für7

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Drama Queen!!, like a chicken sit on it and wait. The company will grow and prosper without continual updates. It seems that a post like this shows a negative view to your investment decision. If you can't sleep at night it's time to sell
On your next post you will explain that you are already 10 year invested and aktive on TSE…

GET OUTTA HERE

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