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If Akida 3 tape-out is in Q1 2026 and the FPGA is available in Q2 2026, then you'd have to think the most likely licence commitment window for Arm would be somewhere between Q2 2026 – Q4 2026.

If Arm is really interested, they'll probably negotiate NDAs, architectural access, and preliminary terms before tape-out so they can get priority access to the FPGA in Q2 2026, which would enable them to lock Akida 3 (into the Ethos successor roadmap, for example) without delaying their own silicon schedules IMO.
If BRN had the resources of Nvidia/ARM/Intel, Akida 3 SoC would be on the market now.

As I said, it could, for instance be combined with ARM Cortex M85 (the Ethos U85 processor), or any other compatible processor.

I guess there will be some internal resistance in ARM - we need to get Mr Son's ear.

PS: Assuming ARM do go ahead with their chip making plans.
 
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Imagine this: The BrainChip sales team walks into Apple’s or Mercedes’ HQ — and all other potential customers as well — without an appointment, silently installs an Akida module into their devices or cars, leans back casually, smiles at the camera, winks … and then pulls out a pack of Mentos:

“Akida – the fresh kick for your AI.”

We need go-getters like back in the day — and customers who respond with an approving smile, because they’re real foxes.


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If BRN had the resources of Nvidia/ARM/Intel, Akida 3 SoC would be on the market now.

As I said, it could, for instance be combined with ARM Cortex M85 (the Ethos U85 processor), or any other compatible processor.

I guess there will be some internal resistance in ARM - we need to get Mr Son's ear.

PS: Assuming ARM do go ahead with their chip making plans.

Has anyone got Masayoshi Son's phone number?





Published 2 days ago - Alok Sama, a former finance chief at SoftBank, discusses how the Japanese giant's founder Masayoshi Son sees chip designer Arm as central to his AI vision.

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Ask Gpt....How many partners does brainchip have

BrainChip has over 100 partners across various categories, including IP technology, solutions enablement, silicon integration, OEM integration, and collaborations. This extensive network supports the development and deployment of their neuromorphic AI technology, Akida™ [1] [2] [3].

According to www.iAsk.Ai - Ask AI:

BrainChip's partnerships span a wide range of industries and applications, reflecting their strategy to integrate their Akida™ neuromorphic processor into diverse systems and expand its market reach [1] [2]. Key partnership categories include:

  • IP Technology Partners: These partners, such as Arm, Andes Technology, and SiFive, integrate BrainChip's neuromorphic IP with their processor cores to create power-efficient AI solutions for edge devices [1] [3]. For instance, the collaboration with SiFive combines their RISC-V processor IP with Akida-E and Akida-S/P neural processors for deeply embedded applications and more complex tasks like object detection and robotics [3].
  • Solutions Enablement Partners: Companies like Edge Impulse, Prophesee, and HaiLa work with BrainChip to optimize AI/ML development, modeling, or inference software with Akida™ integration [1] [4] [5]. The partnership with Prophesee, for example, focuses on combining neuromorphic vision systems with Akida for ultra-low power computer vision in areas like autonomous vehicles and industrial automation [4]. A recent collaboration with HaiLa aims to demonstrate ultra-low power edge AI connectivity for IoT sensor applications, enabling devices to operate for years on a single coin cell battery [5].
  • Silicon Integration Partners: These partners, including MegaChips, GlobalFoundries, and Intel Foundry Services, license Akida™ IP for manufacturing into System on Chip (SoC) products or implementing Akida silicon into ready-to-use modules [1] [6] [7]. BrainChip's work with GlobalFoundries on the AKD1500 reference design validates their IP across different processes and foundries [7].
  • OEM Integration Partners: Companies like Teksun and VVDN produce board and box-level product solutions based on Akida silicon implementations for various end markets [1] [3].
  • Customers and Collaborations: BrainChip also works directly with customers and engages in collaborations with organizations such as NASA, the European Space Agency, Mercedes-Benz, and the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) [3] [8] [9]. Their partnership with Frontgrade Gaisler aims to integrate Akida into next-generation radiation-hardened chips for space applications [8].
  • University AI Accelerator Program: BrainChip partners with universities like Arizona State University, Carnegie Mellon University, and Rochester Institute of Technology to provide hardware, training, and guidance to students, fostering future AI engineering talent [1] [3].
This extensive ecosystem highlights BrainChip's commitment to advancing edge AI through strategic alliances and widespread adoption of its neuromorphic technology
 
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Has anyone got Masayoshi Son's phone number?





Published 2 days ago - Alok Sama, a former finance chief at SoftBank, discusses how the Japanese giant's founder Masayoshi Son sees chip designer Arm as central to his AI vision.

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How all us share holders feel right now

 
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Has anyone got Masayoshi Son's phone number?





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Hi Bravo

The phone number for SoftBank Group Corp., where Masayoshi Son is the Representative Director, Corporate Officer, Chairman & CEO, is +81-3-6889-2000, according to SoftBank Group Corp.'s website

Go on give it a call and introduce yourself.

Cheers
 
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Might pay to send a little gift for his desk as well 😃
 

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Hi Bravo

The phone number for SoftBank Group Corp., where Masayoshi Son is the Representative Director, Corporate Officer, Chairman & CEO, is +81-3-6889-2000, according to SoftBank Group Corp.'s website

Go on give it a call and introduce yourself.

Cheers

I got through to someone at reception and I told them I wouldn't stop crying until they put me through to Masayoshi Son. They've got me on hold at the moment, so, fingers crossed! 🤞


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Bravo after she managed to make a deal for Brainchip with SoftBank

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Bravo after she managed to make a deal for Brainchip with SoftBank

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sorry this looks all great with the gifs and all but can we stop putting brainchip in made up gifs . It is funny and all but I am a bit sick of them, sorry to burst your bubble and be a negative nancy on this. the gifs are funny but please leave the official name out. sorry in advance for the rant. rant over.
 
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sorry this looks all great with the gifs and all but can we stop putting brainchip in made up gifs . It is funny and all but I am a bit sick of them, sorry to burst your bubble and be a negative nancy on this. the gifs are funny but please leave the official name out. sorry in advance for the rant. rant over.

Great idea! And while we are at it, can we please stop posting all the ChatGPT stuff for every thought several times a day? If I want to know what ChatGPT says, I will contact ChatGPT. Let's start thinking for ourselves again, please.
 
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Imagine this: The BrainChip sales team walks into Apple’s or Mercedes’ HQ — and all other potential customers as well — without an appointment, silently installs an Akida module into their devices or cars, leans back casually, smiles at the camera, winks … and then pulls out a pack of Mentos:

“Akida – the fresh kick for your AI.”

We need go-getters like back in the day — and customers who respond with an approving smile, because they’re real foxes.


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The packet he is holding says Menlos....... hope its not a sign of someone alse leaving the company :)
 
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Great idea! And while we are at it, can we please stop posting all the ChatGPT stuff for every thought several times a day? If I want to know what ChatGPT says, I will contact ChatGPT. Let's start thinking for ourselves again, please.

HI Chips,

I think ChatGPT can be an extremely useful research tool when it’s used wisely. I also believe the latest version, ChatGPT-5, has improved noticeably over its predecessor.

The key is that you still need to know the subject matter well enough to fact-check its main points and ensure it’s not hallucinating. That’s exactly what I do with the ChatGPT responses I share here.

Most of the time, I’m asking hypothetical questions about BrainChip’s technology and its potential future direction. The answers are often quite enlightening and they provide me fresh perspectives, technical angles, and pointers to sources I might never have come across otherwise, which I can then then review, verify, and refine before sharing here.
 
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Hi @supersonic001 ,

It seems like everyone is trying to outdo one another in the AI stakes ATM.

For example, I was reading about Elon Musk's rival, Sam Altman earlier today.

Sam Altman is now backing a "BRAIN CHIP" company (yes, you heard that right), to compete with Neuralink, which I thought was quite funny. But also, not funny, (because it's not our BrainChip, unfortunately)!.





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HI Chips,

I think ChatGPT can be an extremely useful research tool when it’s used wisely. I also believe the latest version, ChatGPT-5, has improved noticeably over its predecessor.

The key is that you still need to know the subject matter well enough to fact-check its main points and ensure it’s not hallucinating. That’s exactly what I do with the ChatGPT responses I share here.

Most of the time, I’m asking hypothetical questions about BrainChip’s technology and its potential future direction. The answers are often quite enlightening and they provide me fresh perspectives, technical angles, and pointers to sources I might never have come across otherwise, which I can then then review, verify, and refine before sharing here.

I understand that @Bravo, but if you look at the likes of my a.m. post, you will see that many people do not want to read and/or scroll through those lengthy ChatGPG posts either. There have been too many lately. Wouldn't it be an alternative to ask ChatGPT to summarize its findings in just a few sentences? I know that GROK can do that. Can we give it a try with that?
 
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I'm secretly hoping for a news piggyback effect.

When a big name like Sam Altman makes headlines in an area in which BrainChip also operates, readers will sometimes widen their search which can create more incidental traffic.🤞
 
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sorry this looks all great with the gifs and all but can we stop putting brainchip in made up gifs . It is funny and all but I am a bit sick of them, sorry to burst your bubble and be a negative nancy on this. the gifs are funny but please leave the official name out. sorry in advance for the rant. rant over.
I don’t see why I should stop. If it bothers you, you can always put me on your ignore list …that’s healthier than getting worked up about it. I’m not here to create drama or pretend I have any influence over the share price or the company’s actions.

What’s shared here is, in my view, far more positive than in other forums. And why shouldn’t I approach it with some self-irony and sarcasm? I’m invested here, and not with a small position either ..so I think I have the right to express myself in my own way. Nothing against you, but I honestly don’t see the problem. I really don’t get why some people only ever get upset about my harmless posts and feel the need to play forum police.
 
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I understand that @Bravo, but if you look at the likes of my a.m. post, you will see that many people do not want to read and/or scroll through those lengthy ChatGPG posts either. There have been too many lately. Wouldn't it be an alternative to ask ChatGPT to summarize its findings in just a few sentences? I know that GROK can do that. Can we give it a try with that?
I want to stand by Bravo, because I owe her that. I believe everyone has the right to post what they think is right…unless it deliberately hurts someone’s feelings. Last time, I accidentally did that without any bad intentions, and I want to apologize again for it. But the information Bravo shares via ChatGPT is entirely up to each person whether they want to read it or not. This isn’t a ‘who gets the most likes’ contest…if it were, I would have been out long ago. Everyone here, or at least most of us, is heavily invested, and to deny someone the right to post information in their own style feels a bit arrogant or over the top to me. We’re all here to enjoy the journey, not to solve the Cyprus problem..so let’s all take it easy and keep it lighthearted.
 
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