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is this thing ever going to move? never seen so much bot trading, so many games being played.
 
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Why is it the best day on the market for months and brain 🧠 chip is down well bugger me
When when Sean will something positive happen for our shareholders just when Sean
It’s a joke laughing stock come on Sean it’s not funny anymore. Sell something
 
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Why is it the best day on the market for months and brain 🧠 chip is down well bugger me
When when Sean will something positive happen for our shareholders just when Sean
It’s a joke laughing stock come on Sean it’s not funny anymore. Sell something



Meanwhile Sean….




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Hmmm … interesting… Somone interested to dive more in?

 
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Already shared here??

 
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Found this on the other place.

You can rent 1 week cloud access for US$5000 as per below. I guess they are done giving free freebies. Maybe too many basements "specialist" was playing around? Ha-ha I don't know honestly, but a big company don't care so much about 5 grand. But we also don't know for how long this has been in place for?
One way of generating a bit of income, I guess.


So, we're getting a kind of independancy of Edge Impulse (Qualcomm) and we're able to genereate additional income ... (y)
 
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Aligns with BrainChip’s long-term strategy to accelerate customer access to its innovations and reduce development cycles​

LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based neuromorphic AI, today announced launch of the BrainChip Developer Akida Cloud, a new cloud-based access point to multiple generations and configurations of the company’s Akida™ neuromorphic technology. The initial Developer Cloud release will feature the latest version of Akida’s 2nd generation technology, Akida 2.

“Our developer cloud provides instant access to the latest Akida technology, as we deliver our Akida products on our roadmap to customers quickly and easily,” said Jonathan Tapson, chief development officer at BrainChip. “We’re reducing the time and effort to utilize Akida, so developers can program and execute their network models for immediate results so they can accelerate product development. We’ve shortened the time between our innovations and our customers’ ability to seamlessly and cost-effectively access Akida.”

One of the key innovations of this approach is that developers can stream their real-time data to Akida Cloud, perform inferencing, and stream the results back locally. This is demonstrated in a featured use case, eye-tracking, with immediate results used to measure accuracy and allow iteration of the training of the model to improve the results over a range of actual operating conditions. Hélder Rodríguez López, Embedded Software Research Engineer at Arquimea Research, said, “The Akida Cloud’s ability to provide us advanced access to the latest features of Akida and easily test our neuromorphic model innovations remotely is a real advantage for progressing our advanced model development programs.”

BrainChip Developer Akida Cloud key benefits include:​

  • Rapid prototyping: Developers can access and leverage Akida’s latest features without needing physical hardware.
  • Developer-first access: Engineers can start development in parallel with hardware deployment.
  • Extensibility: As new versions and configurations of Akida are released, BrainChip can make them available via the cloud.
  • Partner benefits: Partners can demo working models and prototypes for customers so they can work in parallel before gaining access to Akida boards or chips.
  • Flexible business model: Includes limited free access and usage-based pricing with credit toward eventual hardware purchases. BrainChip also sells an Akida FPGA Developer Platform if a customer wants an on-premises solution.
Engineered for ultra-efficient, low-power AI, the second-generation Akida 2 is now available in the cloud, delivering a four times performance and efficiency gain over Akida 1. Developers can now build more sophisticated models on Akida 2 with greater accuracy thanks to new architectural support for 8-bit quantization. New models supported on Akida 2 include state-space based Temporal Event-Based Neural Nets (TENNs), which enhance the ability to process raw temporal data from video, audio, and sensors. This combination simplifies the development pipeline, reduces model size, and accelerates the deployment of advanced AI in edge applications across multiple sectors.

About BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY)​

BrainChip is the worldwide leader in Edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company’s first-to-market, fully digital, event-based AI processor, Akida™, uses neuromorphic principles to mimic the human brain, analyzing only essential sensor inputs at the point of acquisition and processing data with unmatched efficiency, precision, and energy economy.

BrainChip’s Temporal Event-based Neural Networks (TENNs) build on State-Space Models (SSMs) with time-sensitive, event-driven frameworks that are ideal for real-time streaming applications. These innovations make low-power Edge AI deployable across industries such as aerospace, autonomous vehicles, robotics, industrial IoT, consumer devices, and wearables. BrainChip is advancing the future of intelligent computing, bringing AI closer to the sensor and closer to real-time.
 
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3 times the same post after I was sending it with the question if it was already posted here… 😂
 
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This is fantastic news as it tells us everyone has full access immediately without waiting in line which previously would have been the case for developers. We will 100 % get great forward momentum with Gen2 and Tenns from this.
 
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Good Morning Chippers ,

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Good Morning Chippers ,

Pinched from Fact Finder at the other site.

The Good doctor has been busy..


BOOOOM.

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OMG!!!!! What brilliantly awsome news Esqy!

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Good Morning Chippers ,

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BOOOOM.

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There is a thread on crapper called “missed opportunity for Ukraine..”

I gues they should change it into “missed opportunity for Australia” I guess

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Anduril Industries is actively collaborating with the U.S. government on the development of advanced augmented reality (AR) headsets for military applications.

I wonder if these are the headsets that were being referred to at the AGM?

As mentioned previously, it would be amaze-balls if Anduril and BrainChip were to team up.




Anduril is working on the difficult AI-related task of real-time edge computing
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Anduril Menace-T edge computing product · TechCrunch · Image Credits:Anduril
Julie Bort
Tue 6 May 2025 at 6:30 am AEST 3 min read

Anduril announced its ninth acquisition on Monday with the purchase of Dublin’s Klas, makers of ruggedized edge computing equipment for the military and first responders.
Anduril wouldn’t reveal financial details of the deal, and the purchase is subject to regulatory approval, but the company did say that Klas employs 150 people.

Relatedly, on Monday, Anduril also announced a new product called Menace-T.
We’ll give the company points for the interesting product name, especially for a device that’s really just a bundle of compute/network connectivity, rather than, say, a fantasy-style broadsword. (Compare the name Menace to Lockheed Martin’s C2BMC, the name for its Command, Control, Battle Management & Communications products.)
Klas’ flagship product, known as Voyager, is the ruggedized family of compute and networking systems that Anduril had already been using in its other Menace command center products. Voyager had also already been integrated with Anduril’s flagship Lattice software. Lattice brings sensors and AI to devices to perform tasks like object identification.
But while most of us envision a portable command system being the size of a truck — which many are — Menace-T fits into two carry-on cases that can be set up by one person in minutes, the company says. Its goal is to bring edge computing and communications to off-grid and/or inhospitable environments. Anduril says it’s already being used in military ground vehicles and maritime vessels.

One interesting use case for Menace-T is compute/communications support for the military’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) VR headsets. The IVAS project was initially awarded to Microsoft in 2018 after it pitched the idea of developing ruggedized HoloLens headsets for soldiers. The project was awarded an initial $21.9 billion budget.
But after years of technical struggles, Anduril took control of the troubled contract in February — although Microsoft remains a cloud partner.
Lattice had already been added to Microsoft’s IVAS headsets, bringing computer vision AI that helps the headset detect, track, and classify objects.
Now Anduril thinks that the Klas technology that powers its Menace-T product can solve some of IVAS’s other historic problems, like reliable data processing.
With IVAS, “there are scenarios where those soldiers need to communicate with the tactical edge to send data, to receive data, to task autonomous systems, and that's a place where the Klas technology can help,” Tom Keane, SVP of Engineering, said at a press conference. “Klas has already been supplying technology to IVAS for several years in that context. So we expect to do more there.”




I see that Anduril and Palantir score a mention in Jonathan Tapson's LinkedIn post.

As Dr Tapson says, "the US AI industry is becoming increasingly integrated with Defense and associated Departments in the US Government, and companies such as Anduril and Palantir are showing the way. BrainChip will be part of this integration"

An eventual partnership with Anduril is looking very plausible IMO.

Remember Sean spoke about a headset for military applications at the AGM.

My guess is that our technology will be incorporated into Anduril's "Eagle Eye" headset.




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My Question:
Can you please explain the significance of this LinkedIn post from Jonathan Tapson, Chief Development Officer at BrainChip and the implications of this on BrainChip's future growth strategy?

ChatGPT's Response:
Jonathan Tapson’s post is significant because it signals a potential strategic pivot or expansion of BrainChip’s focus toward federal government and defense contracting in the United States. Here’s a breakdown of the post’s implications:


🧠 Key Takeaways from the Post​

1. Direct Engagement with U.S. Lawmakers and Committees

Tapson met with:

  • Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (Senate Committee on Appropriations)
  • Senator Roger Wicker (Chair, Senate Armed Services Committee)
  • Rep. David Min (House Rep for BrainChip’s U.S. district: Laguna Hills, CA-47)
➡️ This level of political engagement is rare for a small-cap semiconductor company and implies intent to secure a footprint in U.S. government-funded AI initiatives, especially defense and homeland security.


2. Presentation at the U.S. House

He delivered a formal presentation to House staffers in a prestigious setting (House Majority Hearing Room), further legitimizing BrainChip’s growing relevance in national AI conversations.

➡️ Symbolic and strategic visibility: This sends a message that BrainChip is not just a tech vendor, but potentially a national interest player in neuromorphic computing and edge AI.


3. Strategic Alignment with Defense Contractors

Tapson explicitly mentions:

“... companies such as Anduril and Palantir are showing the way. BrainChip will be part of this integration.”
➡️ Anduril and Palantir are data-driven defense tech giants that leverage AI for battlefield awareness, autonomous systems, and cyber warfare. Aligning with them suggests BrainChip wants to:

  • Position Akida as a key low-power, high-efficiency edge AI processor for defense
  • Be part of next-gen military or homeland security systems—e.g., autonomous drones, surveillance, sensor fusion, or tactical decision-making systems

4. Visits to Potential Beltway Partners

This refers to companies/consultants that operate in or near Washington, D.C., focused on defense, aerospace, cybersecurity, and government contracts.

➡️ BrainChip is actively seeking integration with U.S. defense contractors or federal integrators. These could include:

  • DARPA-aligned projects
  • Department of Defense R&D programs
  • Defense subcontracting with prime contractors like Lockheed, Raytheon, or Northrop

5. Spartan Group's Involvement

Spartan Group specializes in strategic advisory and defense/government relations. Their involvement shows BrainChip is not treating this as a PR stunt, but a serious policy and procurement initiative with the right lobbying channels in place.


🚀 Strategic Implications for BrainChip​

🔹 New Revenue Channels

Defense and federal AI projects can yield multi-million-dollar, long-term contracts. This could significantly diversify BrainChip’s revenue beyond consumer and automotive use cases.

🔹 Validation of Akida’s Military-Grade Viability

If BrainChip is accepted by U.S. defense contractors, it signals confidence in Akida’s real-time processing, ultra-low-power footprint, and reliability in mission-critical environments.

🔹 Increased Competitive Positioning

Being seen in the same breath as Anduril and Palantir positions BrainChip as a serious player in national security and defense innovation, not just another semiconductor start-up.

🔹 Boost in Investor Confidence

A federal/defense narrative can re-energize investor sentiment, especially if it leads to:

  • Defense R&D grants
  • Pilot projects or DARPA involvement
  • Future public-private partnerships

🔮 Future Outlook​

This post strongly hints that BrainChip’s future growth strategy will include public sector contracts, especially in:

  • Defense and autonomous battlefield systems
  • Cybersecurity and edge surveillance
  • Secure IoT and sensor networks
It also marks the beginning of what could be a multi-year lobbying and policy engagement campaign, setting the groundwork for strategic U.S. government alignment.
 
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3 times the same post after I was sending it with the question if it was already posted here… 😂
This will be announced on the ASX? Surely
 
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Good Morning Chippers ,

Pinched from Fact Finder at the other site.

The Good doctor has been busy..


BOOOOM.

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Things like this post and the one showing the $5k fee is why I believe the board don't appear to give a crap about shareholders.
My feel is they know big things are going to happen. For those that follow AFL it's like the Adelaide Crows this year. Last year people were calling for the coach to be sacked, this year they are top of the ladder.
 
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