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Maybe we should turn the BRN thread into a dating site since so many of us are getting ex-communicated by our significant others.

I‘ll start the ball rolling.

I‘m a fun-loving lass with a quirky sense of humour and an even quirkier sense of fashion. I like to practice taekwondo in my spare time and to watch documentaries about true crime and evil psychopaths on Netflix, as well as eating tubs of Connoisseur ice-cream. I’m currently learning how to play the maracas and the bugle 🎷. I have 10 cats and a blue-tongued lizard called Gertrude.

I don’t like chewing sounds, so if you’re one of those people who can eat with your mouth closed, then please feel free to call me.☎️
Bravo,

I can't even afford Netflix, so I guess I'm out!
 
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Where's my generational wealth? I WANT IT NOW!!!!
Maybe we should turn the BRN thread into a dating site since so many of us are getting ex-communicated by our significant others.

I‘ll start the ball rolling.

I‘m a fun-loving lass with a quirky sense of humour and an even quirkier sense of fashion. I like to practice taekwondo in my spare time and to watch documentaries about true crime and evil psychopaths on Netflix, as well as eating tubs of Connoisseur ice-cream. I’m currently learning how to play the maracas and the bugle 🎷. I have 10 cats and a blue-tongued lizard called Gertrude.

I don’t like chewing sounds, so if you’re one of those people who can eat with your mouth closed, then please feel free to call me.☎️
OMG you're my Dream Woman! ❤️🤣
 
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Bravo

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Bravo,

I can't even afford Netflix, so I guess I'm out!

Hi Baron,

That's OK.

Sometimes I watch the TV through my neighbours window when they're not looking, so I can save on the subscription fee.


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Diogenese

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I wonder if they’ll consider solving the strategic problem of bad grammar?

On a positive note, it's great to see some revenue, albeit a small amount. And nice to to hear about the "numerous high-quality customers and partners".


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"Solve for" is just maths boffin speak
 
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Bravo

Meow Meow 🐾
"Solve for" is just maths boffin speak


Oh, I see, thanks for that clarification.

I'm not at all fluent in maths boffin speak. I'll edit my post accordingly.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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Hi Baron,

That's OK.

Sometimes I watch the TV through my neighbours window when they're not looking, so I can save on the subscription fee.


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Moi aussi. And isn't it great that the voices in your head are for free too? 🤣
 
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HopalongPetrovski

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I'm personally happy with the quarterly.
It's still way too bland, spice it up a bit FFS!
Why 3 paragraphs about the redomiciling fiasco? The first was enough...

We actually have over US21 million in cash with 8.2 million from LDA coming in this quarter.
With the known balance of the 11.8 million LDA obligation before June 2026, there are no funding surprises going forward (other than the timing of the next capital call, which you would think will be next year?).

Have patents been granted and made without our knowledge?..

The 1.386 million dollars is "obviously" from the customer engagements listed?..


I'm very happy to see us in robotic dogs, I'll be happier to see us in Humanoid Robotics.

Unitree (Chinese) has recently released the R1 a HR for under 6000 USD! (only 1 hour run time, but impressive capabilities).
Competition for all other HR manufacturers, just reached another level...

 
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Maybe we should turn the BRN thread into a dating site since so many of us are getting ex-communicated by our significant others.

I‘ll start the ball rolling.

I‘m a fun-loving lass with a quirky sense of humour and an even quirkier sense of fashion. I like to practice taekwondo in my spare time and to watch documentaries about true crime and evil psychopaths on Netflix, as well as eating tubs of Connoisseur ice-cream. I’m currently learning how to play the maracas and the bugle 🎷. I have 10 cats and a blue-tongued lizard called Gertrude.

I don’t like chewing sounds, so if you’re one of those people who can eat with your mouth closed, then please feel free to call me.☎️
Family-oriented motel owner with underwater car collection enjoys cos play water activities. Bring your own rocking chair. SWSWAF.
 
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Great to see $$ heading north , I wonder if these engineering fees are in full or progress payments ?....We have turned the corner finally, next quarter will be very interesting .
 
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Diogenese

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Great to see $$ heading north , I wonder if these engineering fees are in full or progress payments ?....We have turned the corner finally, next quarter will be very interesting .
The engineering fees indicate serious technical engagement with 3 customers.

I wonder when we can expect to see some of our share of the $1.8M US from the AFRL/RTX microDoppler radar SBIR.

https://www.highergov.com/contract-...l-processing-algorithm-af242-d015-sbir-e97d5/

Mapping Complex Sensor Signal Processing Algorithms onto Neuromorphic Chips​


ID: AF242-D015 • Type: SBIR / STTR Topic

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OBJECTIVE: Develop an efficient workflow and approach for mapping complex RF and radar signal processing algorithms onto neuromorphic hardware.

The neuromorphic hardware can be a limited research prototype or a commercial product. The signal processing algorithms encompass processing of RF signals to decode communication waveforms, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) adaptive beamforming, Space-Time Adaptive Processing (STAP), Ground Moving Target Indicator radar, and generating Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images from raw in-phase and quadrature data.

The goal is to outline a versatile approach that can translate algorithms as specified in the Matlab or Python software environment into a neuromorphic model implemented in physical hardware.

DESCRIPTION: The ubiquity of embedded RF devices and the Internet of Things (IoT) has motivated approaches to process data with less latency and power consumption [1]. Neuromorphic integrated circuit (IC) hardware has enabled new ultra-low power embedded RF and radar signal processing applications implemented through deep learning neural network (DLNN) models [2-4]. Neuromorphic hardware provides an advantage of a factor of 100 in power consumption per inference relative to emulation using a traditional Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) [5].

PHASE I: As this is a Direct-to-Phase-II (D2P2) topic, no Phase I awards will be made as a result of this topic. To qualify for this D2P2 topic, the Government expects the applicant(s) to demonstrate feasibility by means of a prior Phase I-type effort that does not constitute work undertaken as part of a prior or ongoing SBIR/STTR funding agreement. The required feasibility demonstration must include successfully developing advanced AI-based radio frequency (RF) algorithms and successfully porting them to a neuromorphic chip, with the final chip performing very well.

PHASE II: Using a HWIL approach, awardee(s) will measure the response of the neuromorphic hardware to RF and radar signals in real time. Awardee(s) will validate the performance of the neuromorphic hardware in terms of power consumption and timing latency. Awardee(s) will confirm that the outputs are deterministic and compare favorably to the expected values from the M&S environment.

PHASE III DUAL USE APPLICATIONS: The awardee(s) will identify potential commercial and dual use neuromorphic applications for the IoT such as MIMO adaptive beamforming.

REFERENCES: C. Xiao, J. Chen, and L. Wang, "Optimal Mapping of Spiking Neural Network to Neuromorphic Hardware for Edge-AI," Sensors, vol. 22, no. 19, p. 7248, 2022.
A. Baietto, J. Boubin, P. Farr, T. J. Bihl, A. M. Jones, and C. Stewart, "Lean neural networks for autonomous radar waveform design," Sensors, vol. 22, no. 4, p. 1317, 2022.
P. Farr, A. M. Jones, T. Bihl, J. Boubin, and A. DeMange, "Waveform design implemented on neuromorphic hardware," in 2020 IEEE International Radar Conference (RADAR), 2020, pp. 934-939: IEEE.
M. Barnell, C. Raymond, M. Wilson, D. Isereau, and C. Cicotta, "Target classification in synthetic aperture radar and optical imagery using loihi neuromorphic hardware," in 2020 IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference (HPEC), 2020, pp. 1-6: IEEE.
C. D. Schuman, S. R. Kulkarni, M. Parsa, J. P. Mitchell, P. Date, and B. Kay, "Opportunities for neuromorphic computing algorithms and applications," Nature Computational Science, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 10-19, 2022. (2023). RFView Family of Digital Engineering Tools. Available: https://www.islinc.com/products/rfview;
KEYWORDS: AI; Neuromorphic computing; Low C-SWAP; Embedded processing
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Phase Detail
Phase I: Establish the technical merit, feasibility, and commercial potential of the proposed R/R&D efforts and determine the quality of performance of the small business awardee organization.
Phase II: Continue the R/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. Typically, only Phase I awardees are eligible for a Phase II award
Duration: 6 Months - 1 Year


I'd expect an SBIR designed to encourage small business would have progress payments..

I'd also expect that, given the database for the model (RTX), Kris Carlson could do the job in his lunchtime.
 
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I wonder if those engineering payments will be a continual source of revenue for now on.
 
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At least we weren't involved here... that really would ice a pretty tasteless cake.

It's not "really" a failure, Musk would say they collected tons of valuable data 😛

He actually said, that they were at a point, where if their next launch had failed, it would have bankrupted SpaceX..

It's an expensive industry if you can't get it right, but I'd still like us to be involved.
 
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Interesting day from a positive 4C announcement point of view.

Take note of the following that has always happened in atleast the past few years with previous BRN 4c announcements that are either positive or negative

1) BRN announcement via hotcrapper email update not provided by email BUT all others I’m linked to were provided as usual stating activity of announcement via ASX pretty much aligned with time of announcement via ASX (eg WBT non price sensitive announcement). Yes I even checked my spam folder.

2) Motley fool provided no post / articles on the upbeat positive BRN 4C price sensitive announcement. I would consider unusual as dickleboro or others from MF normally provide some type of commentary.

3) Based on Commsec appears to have higher than usual CXXT trades. SP went down to 19.2c during the day with today’s BRN 4C. The ASX was overall up 0.5%

Let you join some dots if you want. Leaving it there.

Cheers
 
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Could Renesas and Megachip be involved in the engineering fee's 🤔. It would be a possibility considering all things relative they may have a few designs in play ready to be released in 2026.
 
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We all know how long the time from engagement to product launch is. Engineering revenue suggests proof of concept is underway for 3 clients, perhaps almost completed. So its all looking very positive.
We know Onsor is launching in 2026. I do not recall any news released concerning Engineering revenue that we could in hindsight say that was for Onsor. Correct me if i am wrong.
That indicates that these 3 customers are big fish on the hook.
 
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