BRN Discussion Ongoing

SERA2g

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Hi @CHIPS,

I think you’re confusing Gabriela Mystkowska, who is a Polish PhD student at the University of Pisa’s Department of Information Engineering as well as a Visiting Researcher at ESA (which also happens to be the organisation that is co-funding her PhD), with Sylvia Traxler, who is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Raytheon Technologies.



Sylvia Traxler was one of three RTX employees visiting the BrainChip private suite at the Venetian Tower during CES 2025. We know that to be a fact, since she and her colleagues Bryce Nakamori and Geoff Martin were featured in a group photo together with Steve Thorne and JP Wright, which was later posted by BrainChip on LinkedIn. However, that “Day 2: Productive Day at #CES2025” post publicly revealing RTX as a BRN partner vanished into thin air shortly after.

Some of us had long figured out that RTX were likely the subcontractor in question with regards to the AFRL SBIR contract that BRN had been awarded in December 2024, but apparently the negotiations were either not completely cut and dried or there were other reasons why this partnership was not yet supposed to go public. Anyway, IMO a very unprofessional slip-up to completely delete a publicly visible LinkedIn post without a comment. They could have just edited it instead.

Here are several 9 January 2025 posts by @Tothemoon24, @miaeffect, @Quiltman and @SERA2g, which prove that the LinkedIn post in question did exist for a short time - unfortunately, no one that day appears to have posted the actual picture showing the RTX trio…

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Hi @Frangipani

It started with a post by @Townyj
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-446438

Towny linked the LinkedIn photo in his post. You can see the link to the post and it leads to a page that is now dead:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/brai...Q/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

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Social media kid definitely fumbled the ball.
 
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Hi @TECH , why do you believe this? can you please share what you have seen? as i haven't seen anything from Peter, Pia or Geoff , maybe I'm missing something ...

Good afternoon keyeat (if you're on the east coast),

My statement was purely my opinion not a fact as such, the way Sean mentioned the shareholder base twice (from memory) during that
podcast and Trevor's approach I just get the feeling after the re-domicile debacle, some may even say a total waste of the company's time
and money in evaluating such a radicle idea, considering how we are currently placed in the big scheme of things, once again, that's my own
personal view of that situation.

Knowing Peter, (not that I'm speaking on his behalf) he has a very strong relationship with many Australian shareholders, and despite being
retired, he still receives rather a lot of daily shareholder contact, a number from concerned, loyal Australian shareholders, who are really seeking
reassurance from our founding father, but I'm certainly not privy to private discussions.

So, to answer your question, I feel that all the Australian NED's would stand-up and defend the 40,000 odd loyal shareholders to the end.
Integrity resides within Brainchip as I have mentioned prior, that's my personal view of course.

Have a great afternoon.........regards...........Tech (y)
 
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Good afternoon keyeat (if you're on the east coast),

My statement was purely my opinion not a fact as such, the way Sean mentioned the shareholder base twice (from memory) during that
podcast and Trevor's approach I just get the feeling after the re-domicile debacle, some may even say a total waste of the company's time
and money in evaluating such a radicle idea, considering how we are currently placed in the big scheme of things, once again, that's my own
personal view of that situation.

Knowing Peter, (not that I'm speaking on his behalf) he has a very strong relationship with many Australian shareholders, and despite being
retired, he still receives rather a lot of daily shareholder contact, a number from concerned, loyal Australian shareholders, who are really seeking
reassurance from our founding father, but I'm certainly not privy to private discussions.

So, to answer your question, I feel that all the Australian NED's would stand-up and defend the 40,000 odd loyal shareholders to the end.
Integrity resides within Brainchip as I have mentioned prior, that's my personal view of course.

Have a great afternoon.........regards...........Tech (y)
Good to see you posting again @TECH.
Hope you are recovering well from the previous nastiness of the home invasion.
Is PVDM enjoying his well deserved retirement?
Not based on anything but my own personal hunch, I recon the investigation of the redomicile scenario was based on the possibility of a cornerstone investor or company taking a significant stake in BrainChip, which may have been conditional on a US listing.
Pure speculation from me, but as we become more and more widely known and respected, such a scenario may unfold.
 
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Since we’re all just speculating here anyway because of the lack of announcements…and even dragging ChatGPT into it…I figured I’d go ahead and ask a question myself. 👁️👄👁️

“Okay, let’s spin a plausible scenario based on what we already know about BrainChip, Akida, and its partners and licensees. When you follow the chain step by step, you start to see how Akida could spread across entire value chains.

It begins with partners like Renesas, Edge Impulse, Prophesee, and Valeo. Renesas can embed Akida directly into their MCUs and SoCs, which are already shipped in millions of devices for automotive, IoT, and industrial control. Edge Impulse makes Akida available as a standard option for developers training and deploying models worldwide—think of it like an app store effect for AI. Prophesee integrates Akida into their event-based cameras, opening doors for drones, security, and AR/VR. And Tier-1 suppliers like Valeo can push Akida into automotive use cases such as driver monitoring, sensor fusion, and predictive maintenance.

Now look at their customers. A Renesas client, for example Toyota, VW, or Tesla, could adopt Akida-enabled chips in ECUs—meaning millions of cars per year. An Edge Impulse customer building wearables could launch a smartwatch with ultra-efficient on-device speech or health monitoring. A Prophesee client like Sony, Bosch, or a drone manufacturer could embed Akida into their camera modules—spreading the technology into consumer and industrial markets.

Once it starts, it triggers a chain reaction. If Toyota integrates Akida-based chips, suppliers like Bosch or Continental will be under pressure to follow with compatible systems. If a smartwatch maker delivers Akida-powered features, giants like Apple and Samsung may need to respond. And if drones with Akida+Prophesee become standard in logistics (Amazon, DHL), defense, or agriculture, adoption cascades across entire industries.

That’s how, within a few years, you could find Akida everywhere:

• in the car (driver monitoring, radar/lidar sensor fusion, predictive maintenance)

• in the home (smart home devices, IoT sensors, security cameras)

• on the body (wearables, health sensors, even medical implants)

• in the sky (drones, satellites, AR/VR headsets with eye-tracking)

• in industry (robotics, quality control, predictive maintenance).

The key point: BrainChip doesn’t have to sell into every single market directly. Through partners and licensees, Akida can scale into millions—and potentially billions—of devices. That’s the leverage built into this business model, and why the real impact might be far larger than many investors currently imagine.”
 
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Since we’re all just speculating here anyway because of the lack of announcements…and even dragging ChatGPT into it…I figured I’d go ahead and ask a question myself. 👁️👄👁️

“Okay, let’s spin a plausible scenario based on what we already know about BrainChip, Akida, and its partners and licensees. When you follow the chain step by step, you start to see how Akida could spread across entire value chains.

It begins with partners like Renesas, Edge Impulse, Prophesee, and Valeo. Renesas can embed Akida directly into their MCUs and SoCs, which are already shipped in millions of devices for automotive, IoT, and industrial control. Edge Impulse makes Akida available as a standard option for developers training and deploying models worldwide—think of it like an app store effect for AI. Prophesee integrates Akida into their event-based cameras, opening doors for drones, security, and AR/VR. And Tier-1 suppliers like Valeo can push Akida into automotive use cases such as driver monitoring, sensor fusion, and predictive maintenance.

Now look at their customers. A Renesas client, for example Toyota, VW, or Tesla, could adopt Akida-enabled chips in ECUs—meaning millions of cars per year. An Edge Impulse customer building wearables could launch a smartwatch with ultra-efficient on-device speech or health monitoring. A Prophesee client like Sony, Bosch, or a drone manufacturer could embed Akida into their camera modules—spreading the technology into consumer and industrial markets.

Once it starts, it triggers a chain reaction. If Toyota integrates Akida-based chips, suppliers like Bosch or Continental will be under pressure to follow with compatible systems. If a smartwatch maker delivers Akida-powered features, giants like Apple and Samsung may need to respond. And if drones with Akida+Prophesee become standard in logistics (Amazon, DHL), defense, or agriculture, adoption cascades across entire industries.

That’s how, within a few years, you could find Akida everywhere:

• in the car (driver monitoring, radar/lidar sensor fusion, predictive maintenance)

• in the home (smart home devices, IoT sensors, security cameras)

• on the body (wearables, health sensors, even medical implants)

• in the sky (drones, satellites, AR/VR headsets with eye-tracking)

• in industry (robotics, quality control, predictive maintenance).

The key point: BrainChip doesn’t have to sell into every single market directly. Through partners and licensees, Akida can scale into millions—and potentially billions—of devices. That’s the leverage built into this business model, and why the real impact might be far larger than many investors currently imagine.”
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
I know completely off topic and all things BRN

BUT..........Just had to share this that is taking place right now...Could of bought for 1.8cents Friday!!!!!!

Unreal !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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From around 4,5 mio volume the whole day, it turned suddenly to 8mio now…
 
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From Richard Wawrzyniak, Principal Analyst at Semico Research,
" “Advancements in AI require parallel advancements in on-device learning capabilities while simultaneously overcoming the challenges of efficiency, scalability, and latency. BrainChip has demonstrated the ability to create a truly intelligent edge with Akida and moves the needle even more, in terms of how Edge AI solutions are developed and deployed. The benefits of on-chip AI from a performance and cost perspective are hard to deny.”""
The comments are from the Brainchip Website. Front page scroll down to " What Innovators Are Saying"
Semico Research – TechOnline
" Semico Research is a marketing and engineering research company founded in 1994 by a group of semiconductor industry veterans who believed that the validity of semiconductor product forecasts could be greatly improved if the forecasts were based on semiconductor consumption in end-use markets. Semico forecasts, today, are based on that idea."
 
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From Richard Wawrzyniak, Principal Analyst at Semico Research,
" “Advancements in AI require parallel advancements in on-device learning capabilities while simultaneously overcoming the challenges of efficiency, scalability, and latency. BrainChip has demonstrated the ability to create a truly intelligent edge with Akida and moves the needle even more, in terms of how Edge AI solutions are developed and deployed. The benefits of on-chip AI from a performance and cost perspective are hard to deny.”""
The comments are from the Brainchip Website. Front page scroll down to " What Innovators Are Saying"
Semico Research – TechOnline
" Semico Research is a marketing and engineering research company founded in 1994 by a group of semiconductor industry veterans who believed that the validity of semiconductor product forecasts could be greatly improved if the forecasts were based on semiconductor consumption in end-use markets. Semico forecasts, today, are based on that idea."
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Is this confirmed by ChatGPT? No? I don’t trust that sh..
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Direct quotes from the BRN and Semico Websites. Chat gpt not involved.
The comments are from the Brainchip Website. Front page scroll down to " What Innovators Are Saying".
Semico Website link: Semico Research – TechOnline
 
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Direct quotes from the BRN and Semico Websites. Chat gpt not involved.
The comments are from the Brainchip Website. Front page scroll down to " What Innovators Are Saying".
Semico Website link: Semico Research – TechOnline
Naaaa… if it’s not from chatty… it’s all the way fake!
 
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