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Diogenese

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Hi Dio,

What's your thoughts about:


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Ali Kayyam∗& Anusha Madan Gopal∗
BrainChip Inc.
23041 Avenida De La Carlota, Suite 250
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M. Anthony Lewis
BrainChip Inc.
23041 Avenida De La Carlota, Suite 250
Laguna Hills, CA 92653, USA
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Hi Guzzi,

A bit of morphic resonance - I recall suggesting such a concept quite a while ago in a forum (can't recall which) when hallucinations raised their multi-heads in the early days, so obviously I think it's a brilliant idea. In reality, I did not suggest how it could be done, so Ella would not have been happy.
 
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Soooo I will just write what everyone would wish.. the first time at 2026… are you ready? Ok …

MONDAY PRICE SENSITIVE ANNOUNCEMENT BEFORE OPENING!

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MDhere

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Hi Rskiff,

Unfortunately there was only about 3 minutes of conversation worth listening to in this whole podcast, in my opinion.

I believe it was a missed opportunity to focus more on our technology, where we intend to advance with it and what we should anticipate from some of our demos at CES 2026. Instead I think the interview got away from Steve and wound up being more about the journalist.

The only thing I really took out of it was that the journalist believes physical AI will be huge, that edge AI won’t be as strong of an investment opportunity in 2026 as it was in 2025, that the cybersecurity solution is the most interesting of our offerings and that privacy is starting to be an issue of growing concern for consumers and tech behemoths alike.
Happy new Year fellow brners! 2026 WoW it's here, And Unlike Pom I am not on a beautiful sandy beach but at work lol

Nonetheless I do look forward to a tremendous year (my positive hat on) and yes I also listened to the podcast, must admit I sometimes wonder what these podcast are all about at times, but both in this instance are aligned with the upcoming CES with announcements by some of the big names.

I am holding a glimmer of hope that we will be tied in with some of these....

I liked listening to John the journalist/writer and the push to keep journalism ONTRACK, though it's interesting that good journos go to work for big Companies so they can get the most out of pitching products right, I like that, take the good journos and them passionate about something.

The motto i seem to get out of that podcast was privacy and using ai to make peoples lives better, so I will accept that advancement and look forward to a GREAT YEAR filled with Mr Sean Hehirs long awaited announcements that has been mentioned upteen times, watch the financials.., I know I have been watching mine lol

Here's to a bright 2026, Thanks for all the chatter over 2025 and look forward to a great one with my fellow brners in 2026!
 
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Happy new Year fellow brners! 2026 WoW it's here, And Unlike Pom I am not on a beautiful sandy beach but at work lol

Nonetheless I do look forward to a tremendous year (my positive hat on) and yes I also listened to the podcast, must admit I sometimes wonder what these podcast are all about at times, but both in this instance are aligned with the upcoming CES with announcements by some of the big names.

I am holding a glimmer of hope that we will be tied in with some of these....

I liked listening to John the journalist/writer and the push to keep journalism ONTRACK, though it's interesting that good journos go to work for big Companies so they can get the most out of pitching products right, I like that, take the good journos and them passionate about something.

The motto i seem to get out of that podcast was privacy and using ai to make peoples lives better, so I will accept that advancement and look forward to a GREAT YEAR filled with Mr Sean Hehirs long awaited announcements that has been mentioned upteen times, watch the financials.., I know I have been watching mine lol

Here's to a bright 2026, Thanks for all the chatter over 2025 and look forward to a great one with my fellow brners in 2026!
Happy new year @MDhere and I’m still working a little bit on my tan 😂
 

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Department of Energy (DOE) and Missile Defense Agency (MDA)-Funded AI-driven Cyberthreat management Platform Offers Zeek and Corelight Compatibility with Neuromorphic Edge Computing; Live Demonstrations at BrainChip Venetian Exhibit Suite 29-116, January 6-9; Available via Software Licensing or Managed Services


*Is Zeek/Corelight compatibility a big deal for BrainChip?​

Yes — it’s a very big deal.

Akida’s compatibility with Zeek and Corelight turns edge cybersecurity from a theoretical use case into a practical, deployable, near-term commercial opportunity, exactly in line with what the podcast framed as the most promising wedge.


What Zeek is — and why it’s foundational​

Zeek (formerly Bro) is one of the most widely deployed network security monitoring (NSM) platforms in the world.

It is open-source, mature (originating at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and deeply embedded in serious security environments.
 
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schuey

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Good afternoon/evening or even morning,

With CES 2026 fast approaching, we have never been in a more (solid) position to continue engaging with our clients
and potentially new clients, as always, we will get to see some recorded interviews, product demos and with a little luck
some new announcements with regards new partners or maybe a loosening of the NDA hangman's noose.

Still a little early in my opinion, and happy to stick with a 12-month growth spurt between July 2026 and June 2027, just
a rusted-on long termer airing his thoughts.

Why is this event so important to any small company trying to change people's perceptions of the future, because it's
all about being given the opportunity to be heard and seen, to network, to expand on engagements that may have stalled
because of no roadmap, not enough support padding, a one trick pony scenario, lack of finance, clients just hellbent on not
changing or even the timing within their own organization just simply doesn't/didn't match up with our timelines.

So many variables that a shareholder would not even consider, why, because he/she/they are simply focused possibly on
making a quick buck, in where disruptive technology is concerned doesn't just roll off the tongue like that.

Sean has hinted and hinted something is about to happen, maybe a joint announcement as we head into CES 2026, but that's
just me, no fact involved, just Tech's opinion, it's a real journey into the unknown, isn't it.

Regards...Tech.
So now 2027.....keep changing the goal post hey.....
 
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So now 2027.....keep changing the goal post hey.....
No one knows, bro. We were all wrong with our predictions. It could be next week, next month, or never … we’re not prophets. All we can do is guess. Tech is changing fast: year to year, month to month. Programmers, engineers, and scientists are working hard every day. A breakthrough can come out of nowhere. The year just started, and we don’t have the power to change anything. We’re on the sidelines, watching the game … and we cheer when our team scores, stay positive and watch them now 😭😂
 
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manny100

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Weebit has a license with Onsemi .

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Trio platform for industrial and automotive applications .

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Weebit has automotive qualification .

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Brainchip and Weebit discussions on multiple fronts .

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Despite claims over on the crapper by shorters you are actually 'on the ball'.
We do have a contract with Parsons for 'volume'.
See Parsons/Brainchip reference to contract pricing for large volume deployment.
"The supply framework includes committed volumes for manufacturing scale, continuity-of-supply provisions, and tiered pricing for high-volume deployment. "
Obviously volumes will not occur straight away but its clear volumes are the intention by both parties.
Looking forward to Raytheon , Bascom Hunter and Onsor following suit with contracts for volume commitments.
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BrainChip & Parsons Partner to Boost Edge AI Defense
 
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FJ-215

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Podcast out


20 minutes in and this is hard going!!!!!

What is the point of interviewing a journalist????

FFS.....................

Jesus.....................Is it so hard to have a BRN podcast about BRN....... and with BRN customers.............talking about their products with BRN tech inside..........
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Good post Doz. He says there are discussions ( with Brainchip) but I can't go into that.
That says it all.
We can only guess how many 'discussions' Brainchip is having with other companies.
There would be a lot. Sean in his video interviews of late is not shy about talking up the number of engagements in progress.

Hi Manny,

I’m not convinced that Weebit is really “in like Flynn” with BrainChip.

In fact, in the podcast I linked below dated 27 October 2025, Weebit specifically touched on neuromorphic computing.

While Weebit was generally positive about neuromorphic computing's long-term potential, they clearly characterised it as still being largely in the research phase, suggesting it’s several years away from meaningful commercial adoption.

Mark Makenis agrees as well that neurmorphic computing is a few more years away from commercialization than near-memory compute (in other word's Weebit's offering).

For clarity, I’ve linked directly to the relevant video so people can hear it for themselves, rather than relying on my interpretation only.

At 8 mins, Erin Briman says something along the lines of "In a few years time the future is neuromorphic computing really mimicking the brain, but that is still in research and it's gonna take a few years from now too mature."

Why did he say it's in research still? If we are working so closely with Weebit wouldn't they know we're not at research phase, because anyone close would know we are commercial now?



This isn’t my opinion. It’s what was actually said. So please don't shoot the messenger down.

Separately, Weebit has also announced a collaboration with the NEMO Consortium, which appears to be targeting similar use cases and applications to those BrainChip is pursuing. According to the NEMO website, they are developing analog neuromorphic cores (as distinct from BrainChip’s digital approach), based on IP from Professor Shahar Kvatinsky at Technion.

Before anyone jumps down my throat, I’d encourage people to check the facts. I haven’t invented this. It's publicly available information. Whether people like it or not, this is simply what’s been stated by the parties involved.

I’ve said this before, I believe in the technology. But belief doesn’t mean switching off your critical thinking.
 
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jrp173

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So now 2027.....keep changing the goal post hey.....
yup Tech is full of it...

All his secret squirrel conversations with PDVM, all the innuendo, and now he's saying between July 2026 and June 2027... He is totally delusional....

He's from the school of thought, that even a broken clock is correct twice a day!
 
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Flenton

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yup Tech is full of it...

All his secret squirrel conversations with PDVM, all the innuendo, and now he's saying between July 2026 and June 2027... He is totally delusional....

He's from the school of thought, that even a broken clock is correct twice a day!
Not to mention his post 3 to 4 years ago saying something about an explosion of sales which supposedly came from PVDM.
There was once a time I really valued what he had to say.
 
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Diogenese

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Hi Manny,

I’m not convinced that Weebit is really “in like Flynn” with BrainChip.

In fact, in the podcast I linked below dated 27 October 2025, Weebit specifically touched on neuromorphic computing.

While Weebit was generally positive about neuromorphic computing's long-term potential, they clearly characterised it as still being largely in the research phase, suggesting it’s several years away from meaningful commercial adoption.

Mark Makenis agrees as well that neurmorphic computing is a few more years away from commercialization than near-memory compute (in other word's Weebit's offering).

For clarity, I’ve linked directly to the relevant video so people can hear it for themselves, rather than relying on my interpretation only.

At 8 mins, Erin Briman says something along the lines of "In a few years time the future is neuromorphic computing really mimicking the brain, but that is still in research and it's gonna take a few years from now too mature."

Why did he say it's in research still? If we are working so closely with Weebit wouldn't they know we're not at research phase, because anyone close would know we are commercial now?



This isn’t my opinion. It’s what was actually said. So please don't shoot the messenger down.

Separately, Weebit has also announced a collaboration with the NEMO Consortium, which appears to be targeting similar use cases and applications to those BrainChip is pursuing. According to the NEMO website, they are developing analog neuromorphic cores (as distinct from BrainChip’s digital approach), based on IP from Professor Shahar Kvatinsky at Technion.

Before anyone jumps down my throat, I’d encourage people to check the facts. I haven’t invented this. It's publicly available information. Whether people like it or not, this is simply what’s been stated by the parties involved.

I’ve said this before, I believe in the technology. But belief doesn’t mean switching off your critical thinking.

Hi Bravo,

I'm not sure about any synergies between BRN and Weebit.

The podcast with Coby Hanoch at 19 minutes differentiates between the use of ReRAM for memory, which is a thing now, and ongoing development of its future use for neuromorphic compute-in-memory (analog)

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/bu...g/news-story/7be732f46c8a8ca3cb9e7d5bb93e31b6

The fact that they can claim a licence with Texas instruments would seem to validate their technology for memory applications under 14 nm, which SRAM apparently cannot achieve.

Basically, the fundamental reproducibility problem with analog is yet to be overcome to enable its use in NNs. Memory is fine - just single bits storing information, but when calculations involving thousands of bits which may vary by, eg, 1%, the result can be unreliable. To some extent, NNs can tolerate some variability because they operate on probability, not mathematical precision, but it becomes problematic when the variability exceeds the allowable tolerance,
 
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Take care guys… bravo want your cheap shares !

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Did you watch the video?

Starting at the point that Weebit says what Weebit says about neuromorphic computing?
No I didn’t..Honestly, I don’t give a tired penny what anyone is saying right now. It’s all just a power struggle over market share. Some claim it’s still a long way off because they’ve got nothing to show themselves yet. Others say that soon every device will be equipped with neuromorphic tech, etc. Everyone’s trying to position themselves.

And even if it takes longer—I’m not selling a single share.

I still remember how I got torn apart here and on the other forum just because I called out a CEO from another company for implying—between the lines—that his product was better than Akida. So why should I care what other CEOs say now? Nope. I’ll just wait and see what happens. The year has barely started, if that.
 
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manny100

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Hi Manny,

I’m not convinced that Weebit is really “in like Flynn” with BrainChip.

In fact, in the podcast I linked below dated 27 October 2025, Weebit specifically touched on neuromorphic computing.

While Weebit was generally positive about neuromorphic computing's long-term potential, they clearly characterised it as still being largely in the research phase, suggesting it’s several years away from meaningful commercial adoption.

Mark Makenis agrees as well that neurmorphic computing is a few more years away from commercialization than near-memory compute (in other word's Weebit's offering).

For clarity, I’ve linked directly to the relevant video so people can hear it for themselves, rather than relying on my interpretation only.

At 8 mins, Erin Briman says something along the lines of "In a few years time the future is neuromorphic computing really mimicking the brain, but that is still in research and it's gonna take a few years from now too mature."

Why did he say it's in research still? If we are working so closely with Weebit wouldn't they know we're not at research phase, because anyone close would know we are commercial now?



This isn’t my opinion. It’s what was actually said. So please don't shoot the messenger down.

Separately, Weebit has also announced a collaboration with the NEMO Consortium, which appears to be targeting similar use cases and applications to those BrainChip is pursuing. According to the NEMO website, they are developing analog neuromorphic cores (as distinct from BrainChip’s digital approach), based on IP from Professor Shahar Kvatinsky at Technion.

Before anyone jumps down my throat, I’d encourage people to check the facts. I haven’t invented this. It's publicly available information. Whether people like it or not, this is simply what’s been stated by the parties involved.

I’ve said this before, I believe in the technology. But belief doesn’t mean switching off your critical thinking.

Hi Bravo, Yes, what you say is true. It appears everyone in AI is talking to everyone. Even Sean says he can get a meeting with virtually anyone. Not every meeting/talks will lead to an engagement and then progress to a deal but sales is a 'probability game' and the more leads you chase the more business you eventually get.
You miss one you get another.
Weebit is talking/spoke (according to another vide posted) with Brainchip but it may or may not lead to anything.
There would be a lot of BRN talks and/or engagments in progress we do not know about.
 
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manny100

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yup Tech is full of it...

All his secret squirrel conversations with PDVM, all the innuendo, and now he's saying between July 2026 and June 2027... He is totally delusional....

He's from the school of thought, that even a broken clock is correct twice a day!
Name calling is straight from the shorters handbook.
Despite name calling appearing 'childish' its a technique used to put down posters who have a bullish outlook. Most posters by now see right through it.
 
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