I don't think posters are seriously suggesting to the moon for Brainchip.
However i would not put a ceiling on Neuromorphic potential as opposed to the 'moon' talk - if it exists.
Best not to get bogged down in the past of business building otherwise you run the risk of missing the move to growth.
As far as Brainchip goes things are really looking up. See just one example below with huge potential for development of a wearable for Heart issue detection.
There are plenty of models on GitHub useable for Developers to build into prototypes.
AKIDA is new to most of the 'world' so it was a brilliant idea to give developers a good start.
The Health wearable model for heart issue detection has been put together for developers to work on.
ECG model basically for heart issues.
models/ecg/classification/1DCNN/MIT-BIH at main · Brainchip-Inc/models · GitHub
" Classifying irregular heartbeats is critical for identifying their origin and assessing the potential severity of arrhythmias, which directly impacts diagnosis and treatment."
Its likely Onsor has a team working on the Heart model. They are after all now experienced with Neuromorphic AKIDA Wearables.
There are likely other developers working on it as well.
Reason why developers would be working on developing this = $$$, big $$$$.
There are a lot of AkidaNet‑18 models listed on GitHub which are in the main general‑purpose vision and image‑classification networks designed to run efficiently on Akida neuromorphic hardware.
These give developers a head start for IoT devices, Robotics vision, Industrial inspection, radar, Security and home automation general object recognition.
Combine these models with our AKIDA cloud speeding up time to prototype we can expect some developments in 2026.
Link below to GitHub models, scroll up and down the link.
GitHub - Brainchip-Inc/models: An extension of Akida model zoo with pre-trained models
As you can see there are also models for areas such as falls, breast cancer, traffic, ship detection, liver disease and many more set up for developers to build upon.
Brainchip also has a set of pretrained models on its website for developers to work on.
Advanced Neural Network Processor & State Space Models