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manny100

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Shorts are up significantly from a low of 1.42% on May 1st 2025 to 3.05% on 1st August with a steep slope up.
Explains the huge increase in downrapmer activity on the crapper and the re-appearance of a down ramper or 2 here recently.
Eventual short covering will see a coiled spring release push up.
Traders adding to the downramping to get in at a lower price to make the most of the eventual spike.
Likely expected pressure bought by LDA sales has shorters and traders interested. So far the SP has held around 20 ish.
We just have to ride this out. Its no issue concerning our progress or tech.
A little more good news this summer will help, eg progress on Gen 3 , Gen AI, quality partners added.
 
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IloveLamp

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Interesting the amount of BRN partners being absorbed by the big end of town.........off the top of my head -

Qualcomm $ edge impulse
Indie $ Emotion3d
AMD $ XILNIX (admittedly an older one)
Nvidia $ ARM (Unsuccessfully)

And I'm sure there are more i haven't mentioned
 
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Interesting the amount of BRN partners being absorbed by the big end of town.........off the top of my head -

Qualcomm $ edge impulse
Indie $ Emotion3d
AMD $ XILNIX (admittedly an older one)
Nvidia $ ARM (Unsuccessfully)

And I'm sure there are more i haven't mentioned
I agree. Do you think BRN will be acquired at some point ?
 
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IloveLamp

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I agree. Do you think BRN will be acquired at some point ?
2 years ago i would've said definitely, but now I'm not so sure.....

If it was going to happen one would assume it would've already happened.

But you cannot buy what is not for sale, and that to me is the most logical explanation as to why we haven't been bought (considering how many irons we have in the fire)

All conjecture of course.
 
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Interesting the amount of BRN partners being absorbed by the big end of town.........off the top of my head -

Qualcomm $ edge impulse
Indie $ Emotion3d
AMD $ XILNIX (admittedly an older one)
Nvidia $ ARM (Unsuccessfully)

And I'm sure there are more i haven't mentioned
Adding one to the list

Blue Ridge Envisioneering $ Parsons Corporation
 
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WHOOP WHOOOP!!


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HopalongPetrovski

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Ah,....Hop. Nice try.

Growing interest. It will be growing interest in Brainchip that increases volume.

Actually I have no idea what the catalyst will be. I just know the volume will be huge.
Hi Dipp.
The question asked was in relation to....... on that day the market was up, but BrainChip was down.....
ergo....what does it take (to improve the share price)?

Huge volume (in trades) will of course occur with any rapid or sustained increasing share price but that volume will likely be in reaction to the change rather than causal.

Growing interest will come with commercial viability as evidenced by people paying us money for our product.

To say that volume will be what causes our share price to increase is like saying planes fly because they are at 30,000 feet.
It's the thrust and lift that gets them there.
 
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I think AKIDA 1500 is a big step up from the 1000.
One thing that we learnt from taping out the AKIDA 1000 chip was that minor improvements can be made with little cost to the original taping but major adjustments like the AKIDA1500 has to be completely 'retaped' from scratch which is expensive.
The fast pace of change weighed against taping out costs was likely at least a small factor in not taping out Gen2.
AKIDA 1000 and 1500 gets the chips 'out there'.
I am surprised we have not heard more about engagements utilising the1500.
Bascom Hunter purchased $100k worth.
8 bit processing, improved efficiency and the VIT of the1500 is a big step up IMO.
Hi manny,

8-bit and VIT are in Akida 2.

1500 is just Akida 1 without the ARM Cortex processor. The NPUs are basically the same as Akida 1. It relies on an external processor for configuration. It is made by Global Foundries in 22nm FD-SoI which makes it a bit faster compared to 28nm and more power efficient (less leakage losses) than vanilla CMOS.

8-bit makes it easier to run more 3rd party models on Akida 2.

Akida 2 with the TENNs model also has long skip which cuts out reprocessing already classified blocks of data by bypassing subsequent layers and sending these blocks to the output. The TENNs model is loaded in one of the 4 NPUs (aka: NPEs) in each node. The TENNs model can be run on a non-Akida processor.
 
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We can only hope so!
We can hope for many things at this stage here… 😂👌so let’s hope our hopes will come true! Hopefully
 
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manny100

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Akida Cloud isn’t just a tech upgrade—it’s a sales enabler. If BrainChip plays its cards right, this could be a turning point in how its neuromorphic AI reaches the market.
 
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manny100

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Revolutionize AI with Akida in the Cloud
" The Akida Cloud is the game-changer in edge innovation, which provides scalability, remote access, and agility required by current AI development practices."
" This is abreakthrough moment in Artificial Intelligence and edge computing as developers all over the world could now work with BrainChip directly through instant access to and prototyping with the second-generation Akida 2 system, without ever having to wait on physical hardware or having to address all those neural chip challenges with integration finally."
 
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ANDES RISC-V CON Beijing​


Join us at the 2025 Andes RISC-V CON Beijing event on August 27 where BrainChip will demonstrate our demonstrate BrainChip’s Akida™ AKD1500 on Andes’ QiLai Voyager Board and AndesCore™ AX45MP 64-bit multicore CPU IP. We will also participate in a RISC-V ecosystem panel discussion on Accelerating AI Computing: Strengths and Challenges of RISC-V.”

RISC-V has become increasingly popular in China since the US China technology restrictions.

My opinion only DYOR

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manny100

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Hi manny,

8-bit and VIT are in Akida 2.

1500 is just Akida 1 without the ARM Cortex processor. The NPUs are basically the same as Akida 1. It relies on an external processor for configuration. It is made by Global Foundries in 22nm FD-SoI which makes it a bit faster compared to 28nm and more power efficient (less leakage losses) than vanilla CMOS.

8-bit makes it easier to run more 3rd party models on Akida 2.

Akida 2 with the TENNs model also has long skip which cuts out reprocessing already classified blocks of data by bypassing subsequent layers and sending these blocks to the output. The TENNs model is loaded in one of the 4 NPUs (aka: NPEs) in each node. The TENNs model can be run on a non-Akida processor.
Ooops, thanks for the correction. Than that makes the AKIDA cloud look even better.
 
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manny100

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Chat GPT 5 Weebit and BRN.
Weebit is bolt on to traditional whereas BRN is a new way.
FeatureWeebit Nano (ReRAM)BrainChip (Akida)
IntegrationBolt-on to existing systemsRequires new architecture
Adoption SpeedFasterSlower due to learning curve
Market FamiliarityHigh (memory tech is well-known)Low (neuromorphic is emerging)
Innovation DepthIncremental improvementRadical innovation
Risk vs RewardLower risk, steady rewardHigher risk, potentially huge reward
 
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I’ll just go ahead and say it:

Today feels like a perfect day for a price-sensitive announcement – nothing exaggerated, just something realistic that puts recurring revenue on the horizon.

Not a one-off payment, but a long-term agreement that contributes meaningfully to the company’s sustainable growth over time.

Just one such signal would already go a long way in restoring confidence and making a lot of us pretty happy.

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I think BRN should be contacting Density AI as head of Tesla DOJO has left to go to them as well as many other employees. Density AI develops sensors and software to measure how people use physical spaces, or to the concept of high-density computing for AI training.
 
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Bravo

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NASA+Google “Space Doctor”.

This is pretty interesting.

I wasn't able to locate any public documentation specifically describing how this NASA–Google “Space Doctor” AI assistant actually works.

AI assistants in space operate locally, not over the internet, so you would have to think that this assistant would be an onboard AI model optimized for the edge.

If this space doctor assistant is deployed onboard, it would be a compelling fit IMO for AKida's low-power, low-latency decision-making (e.i., real-time vital sign monitoring or anomaly detection).


NASA and Google Launch Space Doctor AI Assistant​

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What happens if you run into medical issues in space and can’t get in touch with Houston? NASA and Google say their new artificial intelligence system might help the next time you’re stuck in Earth’s orbit and need some help.
Dubbed the Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant – or CMO-DA – the new AI system is a multi-modal interface that uses natural language processing and machine learning to provide real-time analyses of crew health and performance, Google said.
The tool is meant to support a designated crew medical officer or flight surgeon in making medical decisions and maintaining crew health.
“As NASA embarks on a new era of human spaceflight, beginning with the Artemis campaign’s aim to return to the Moon, preparations are underway to ensure crew health and wellness,” says a release from Google. “This includes exploring whether remote care capabilities can deliver detailed diagnoses and treatment options if a physician is not onboard or if real-time communication with Earth-based medical experts is limited.”
CMO-DA could help support human exploration of the Moon, Mars, “and beyond,” according to the release, which said the care the system provides “could become increasingly important as NASA missions venture deeper into space.”
Google said that trials applying AI on a range of medical scenarios showed “promise for reliable diagnoses based on reported symptoms,” and that it will continue testing alongside NASA and medical doctors to further refine the model with the aim of enhancing autonomous crew health and performance.
The AI tool was co-developed by Google Cloud, NASA’s Lunar Command and Control Interoperability project, and NASA’s Human Research Program.
“This tool represents an important milestone for AI technology, medical care, and our continued exploration of the cosmos,” said Google. “Not only does this innovation hold potential for advancing space missions, but it could also benefit people here on Earth by providing early access to quality medical care in remote areas.”


 
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