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Wags

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Hi, Tothemoon24

You may agree with me, the company did release in 2021 that we had signed a 4 year agreement with Megachips...Fact.

If it has or is still in discussions with regards extending the agreement for 1 or more years, once that agreement is signed,
please correct me if I'm wrong here, but surely a company disclosure of some sort would be required, would it not?

The key for me personally is seeing the Megachips logo either remain on our website or not, and if it lingers on there for
weeks/months I would consider that to be a real issue if the contract has been done and dusted in terms of not renewing
or extending.

Just my view, quite possibly worth ignoring.......have a great day......................Tech.
I would consider it misleading Tech.
 
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Hi, Tothemoon24

You may agree with me, the company did release in 2021 that we had signed a 4 year agreement with Megachips...Fact.

If it has or is still in discussions with regards extending the agreement for 1 or more years, once that agreement is signed,
please correct me if I'm wrong here, but surely a company disclosure of some sort would be required, would it not?

The key for me personally is seeing the Megachips logo either remain on our website or not, and if it lingers on there for
weeks/months I would consider that to be a real issue if the contract has been done and dusted in terms of not renewing
or extending.

Just my view, quite possibly worth ignoring.......have a great day......................Tech.
Question is, why he doesn’t ask Brainchip? Me as a Brainchip investor would write a mail to the investors relation rather then to Megachip…via LinkedIn…
 
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Question is, why he doesn’t ask Brainchip? Me as a Brainchip investor would write a mail to the investors relation rather then to Megachip…via LinkedIn…
Do we even have IR?
 
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Interesing like from mr Brightfield 😶

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Hi, Tothemoon24

You may agree with me, the company did release in 2021 that we had signed a 4 year agreement with Megachips...Fact.

If it has or is still in discussions with regards extending the agreement for 1 or more years, once that agreement is signed,
please correct me if I'm wrong here, but surely a company disclosure of some sort would be required, would it not?

The key for me personally is seeing the Megachips logo either remain on our website or not, and if it lingers on there for
weeks/months I would consider that to be a real issue if the contract has been done and dusted in terms of not renewing
or extending.

Just my view, quite possibly worth ignoring.......have a great day......................Tech.
Hey Tech


If anyone stands a chance in getting clarification on this matter I thought you’d be the ideal candidate to try and reach out?
 
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looks like Onsor is moving forward 😎👍

https://onsor.om/jobs/clinical-trials-regulatory-affairs-associate-on-job-training-71

Extract:”
Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities

  • Support the coordination and execution of NEXA clinical trials in collaboration with medical partners.
  • Prepare, review, and maintain clinical trial documentation including protocols, case report forms, and consent documents.
  • Assist in ethics committee submissions and ensure compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and ISO 14155 standards.
  • Coordinate participant data collection, monitoring, and follow-up under the supervision of the Clinical Lead.
  • Track and report trial progress, deviations, and incident reports in alignment with study protocols.
  • Support the preparation of regulatory documentation for ISO 13485 certification, CE marking, and FDA device registration.
  • Maintain accurate and version-controlled records for clinical and regulatory documentation.
 
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17cents ffs :mad:
 
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Tothemoon24

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Hi, Tothemoon24

You may agree with me, the company did release in 2021 that we had signed a 4 year agreement with Megachips...Fact.

If it has or is still in discussions with regards extending the agreement for 1 or more years, once that agreement is signed,
please correct me if I'm wrong here, but surely a company disclosure of some sort would be required, would it not?

The key for me personally is seeing the Megachips logo either remain on our website or not, and if it lingers on there for
weeks/months I would consider that to be a real issue if the contract has been done and dusted in terms of not renewing
or extending.

Just my view, quite possibly worth ignoring.......have a great day......................Tech.
Hi @TECH

I totally agree one would expect that some sort of disclosure would be expected & required.

Over the journey of my 7 years of being a shareholder Brainchip’s house keeping & information to shareholders hasn’t been the company’s strength in my opinion.

I was only ever going to share this information if someone asked the question, as I knew it would create speculation amongst the one eyed bandits .


So it’s your fault this come out 😉

Enjoy your day mate .
 
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My bold below..


BrainChip lands $25M to bring neuromorphic AI to the edge​

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BY KYT DOTSON

BrainChip Holdings Ltd., a leader in commercial production high-performance, ultra-low-power, event-based neuromorphic artificial intelligence platforms, said today it raised $25 million in new funding.

The company uses a brain-inspired hardware architecture to minimize the computations and data movement required by edge AI models. At the core of BrainChip’s offerings is Akida, its next-generation neuromorphic architecture for low-power devices. It supports numerous AI model subtypes, including convolutional neural networks, vision transformers, state-space models and more.

“Everybody wants their own variation, their own flavor, particularly companies building for specific use cases,” BrainChip Chief Executive Sean Hehir told SiliconANGLE in an interview. “Most people really don’t care — as long as you’ve got this breakthrough performance and it’s easy to implement.”

BrainChip offers licensed intellectual property for companies that want custom accelerators, while also delivering its own production-ready chips for customers without the resources to manufacture silicon themselves. The company further supports deployment through a catalog of machine learning models and state-space-model-based work tailored for edge inference.

Using BrainChip’s technology, the compact, cost-effective AKD1500 AI accelerator chip allows powerful models capable of learning and continuous improvement across vision, audio and sensor processing to run directly at the edge. The combination of high capability and ultra-low-power operation — continuously running on milliwatts — makes it possible to deploy always-on intelligence in wearables, sensors and battery-powered devices.


Not every customer can or wants to build custom silicon, Hehir explained. Producing BrainChip’s own chips widens its addressable market and supports customers who want to prototype real products before committing to full ASIC development.

“The world is going more and more AI-oriented… and people are pushing more and more compute away from the data center,” said Hehir.

Local-first generative AI and other model capabilities pave the way for robust capabilities that respect privacy and security by keeping all data on-device. They also create opportunities for long-running AI models in automobiles, drones and wearable devices such as smartwatches and pendants.


The company also offers easy-to-use Akida-based development planning, benchmarking, testing and validation in the company’s BrainChip Developer Akida Cloud. Software engineers and AI developers can quickly spin up a cloud instance to test their applications within minutes.

“I think our competitive advantage is we’re easy to adopt,” said Hehir. “I think two is performance, and three, we provide more value. We’re much more of a solutions provider.”

The new capital will enable BrainChip to execute a broader hardware roadmap: multiple versions of its AKD1500 accelerator, modular boards for PC-style integration, and complete reference designs for fast-growing edge-AI markets including radar, wearables and private voice assistants.

BrainChip’s technology is being adapted by multiple companies for ultra-low-power edge use cases. HaiLa Technologies Inc. is adopting it for ultra-low-power Bluetooth and Wi-Fi integration for wearable visual classification. Deep Perception Inc. is developing a full visual pipeline for drones and mobile devices.


We’re enabling other people’s products — the products that they make their money on,” Hehir said. “It’s all about adding value and making sure that they can make their products that much better.

 
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My bold below..


BrainChip lands $25M to bring neuromorphic AI to the edge​

C1-2051-9-x1-96x96.jpg

BY KYT DOTSON

BrainChip Holdings Ltd., a leader in commercial production high-performance, ultra-low-power, event-based neuromorphic artificial intelligence platforms, said today it raised $25 million in new funding.

The company uses a brain-inspired hardware architecture to minimize the computations and data movement required by edge AI models. At the core of BrainChip’s offerings is Akida, its next-generation neuromorphic architecture for low-power devices. It supports numerous AI model subtypes, including convolutional neural networks, vision transformers, state-space models and more.

“Everybody wants their own variation, their own flavor, particularly companies building for specific use cases,” BrainChip Chief Executive Sean Hehir told SiliconANGLE in an interview. “Most people really don’t care — as long as you’ve got this breakthrough performance and it’s easy to implement.”

BrainChip offers licensed intellectual property for companies that want custom accelerators, while also delivering its own production-ready chips for customers without the resources to manufacture silicon themselves. The company further supports deployment through a catalog of machine learning models and state-space-model-based work tailored for edge inference.

Using BrainChip’s technology, the compact, cost-effective AKD1500 AI accelerator chip allows powerful models capable of learning and continuous improvement across vision, audio and sensor processing to run directly at the edge. The combination of high capability and ultra-low-power operation — continuously running on milliwatts — makes it possible to deploy always-on intelligence in wearables, sensors and battery-powered devices.


Not every customer can or wants to build custom silicon, Hehir explained. Producing BrainChip’s own chips widens its addressable market and supports customers who want to prototype real products before committing to full ASIC development.

“The world is going more and more AI-oriented… and people are pushing more and more compute away from the data center,” said Hehir.

Local-first generative AI and other model capabilities pave the way for robust capabilities that respect privacy and security by keeping all data on-device. They also create opportunities for long-running AI models in automobiles, drones and wearable devices such as smartwatches and pendants.

The company also offers easy-to-use Akida-based development planning, benchmarking, testing and validation in the company’s BrainChip Developer Akida Cloud. Software engineers and AI developers can quickly spin up a cloud instance to test their applications within minutes.

“I think our competitive advantage is we’re easy to adopt,” said Hehir. “I think two is performance, and three, we provide more value. We’re much more of a solutions provider.”

The new capital will enable BrainChip to execute a broader hardware roadmap: multiple versions of its AKD1500 accelerator, modular boards for PC-style integration, and complete reference designs for fast-growing edge-AI markets including radar, wearables and private voice assistants.

BrainChip’s technology is being adapted by multiple companies for ultra-low-power edge use cases. HaiLa Technologies Inc. is adopting it for ultra-low-power Bluetooth and Wi-Fi integration for wearable visual classification. Deep Perception Inc. is developing a full visual pipeline for drones and mobile devices.


We’re enabling other people’s products — the products that they make their money on,” Hehir said. “It’s all about adding value and making sure that they can make their products that much better.

A clown named Andy W said in the comments: Where are the deals/contracts?

Checking his profile, he is not in the industry, which his comment also clearly show.

Why does people that's not in the business have to make stupid comments on something they are not qualified to comment about?

Very amateurish, I hope it's possible for BRN to delete the comment and block the clown.

Note some of the persons giving likes!

So multiple versions of the AKD1500 accelerator will be made! Interesting.
 
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gilti

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Can somebody please explain how twice in the last month more short positions were closed than share transactions were placed during the day??
Once the pricks even managed to lower the price by half a cent while they were doing it.
This is not just manipulation it must amount to fraud surely
dateasic reported daily short positionsdifferenceshortfalltotal daily shares traded from commsecShare price
12/11/2025​
137,755,330​
10,046,336$ 0.175
13/11/2025​
117,502,688​
20,252,642- 6,552,396
13,700,246​
$ 0.180
21/11/2025​
102,488,560​
17,577,583 $ 0.175
24/11/2025​
94,262,735​
8,225,825- 1,991,714 6,234,111$ 0.170
- 8,544,110
 
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TECH

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Hey Tech


If anyone stands a chance in getting clarification on this matter I thought you’d be the ideal candidate to try and reach out?

Season's Greetings Pom,
I'll try the old line..."sharing is caring" .... kind of like letting trades go through basically all day long at 8 8 8 6 6 1 1 234 234 8 8 8 6 6 1 1
etc... funny how those rules don't apply across the entire market......ASX "sharing is caring" :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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Season's Greetings Pom,
I'll try the old line..."sharing is caring" .... kind of like letting trades go through basically all day long at 8 8 8 6 6 1 1 234 234 8 8 8 6 6 1 1
etc... funny how those rules don't apply across the entire market......ASX "sharing is caring" :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Overheard at ASX Board meeting:

"You scratch my bot and I'll scratch yours."
 
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What is your take away on the video.?
Hi manny,

My take on the original post that was lifted off the crapper, was that it was misleading. Deliberately misleading!!! It painted a picture of failed competitors that BRN had out gunned. Total rubbish!!!

Ian & Sally were very balanced in their assessments of all the companies and respectful of their technology's that they attempted to bring to market. And they were all chasing different markets, data centre, sensors, edge......you get it....

Sure, some failed, some broke even and one had a 7X return for investors.......

Not quite the ......... Our competitors charged into battle with the equivalent of a soggy cardboard straw!!!

NOW.......

If anyone does both to go back and listen to that podcast, if you blank out the names and just listen to why they went wrong. Well, BRN is everyone of them, but for now we are still kicking, still in the game.


Long may it continue but we need revenue.

Could have put that last sentence in upper case but some retard would insist I sell all my shares :sick:
 
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Duy-Loan Thi Le, Director has been going flat out converting RSU's to shares and not selling at all.
See Announcement dated 26/5/25 and 3/11/25.
Ann 26/5/25 - converted 697,674 RSU's to shares at 22 cents each.
Holding after conversion = 1,193,660 Shares and 154,321 shares remaining
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No shares sold.
ANN dated 3/11/25 - Duy-Loan Thi Le converted the remaining 154,321 RSU's at 20 cents each.
Holding after conversion = 1,347,981
She gets to look 'under the hood' and likes what she sees. She converted all RSU's to shares.
She has not sold any shares.

It also shows that all directors have different financial situations.
Change of Director's Interest
Change of Director's Interest
 
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