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Not only has Kevin created 2 entirely different Akida implementations, but he has done it in no time flat. Obviously, having the databases fresh from the oven was essential for adaptation to create Akida models, but there is a hell of a lot of pre-baked datasets out there. The legacy market is an untapped gold mine.


Diogenese, can I ask you what your thoughts are on Kevin continuing with Akida 1500. 2500.
How do you see this all playing out , is akida1000 all they need or is it the initial starting point to verify Akida’s capabilities and now Kevin will trial the others 🤔 ?.
 
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From the Founders Letter for the Annual report:
" Our commercial and engineering teams are actively engaged with a growing number of customers across the automotive, industrial, consumer, aerospace, and defense sectors."
Setting up the future with a growing pipeline.
Anyone Iike to add IBM?
 
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Kevin is well aware, as is his employer (IBM) of the potential trajectory all this testing and benchmarking results will have, publishing via Linkedin sends a very clear message, procrastinate and the bus will have left the station, we are in a very commanding position at the far edge, we have Intel, Nvidia and IBM as potential suitors, who will it be, my money is and has always been on Jensen.

Can our company explode on our own, we are continually refining our technology, we are finetuning it to specific customers' requirements (demands), the commitment to IP will come, but I believe that the company has finally come to the realization that the IP only business model may have well passed it's used by date, just ask ARM if they have or are refocusing their own business model to adjust to the times.

My only request is that the internal, ex employee's stop trying to cause unrest, you had your opportunity, you failed, Brainchip has continued to move forward, the technology has been expanded upon, you know it, so, swallow your pride, accept that you aren't the main players anymore, just sit back and enjoy the success that is coming, egos cannot only damage our future, but reflect your true character.

Your early contributions have always been acknowledged......move on.
Come on Big Kev
Tell us the price
 
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I hadn’t considered that this could be paid marketing. Could it be? I’d be really disappointed if it was…

Pandaxxx, I personally don’t think this is paid marketing, but it raises an obvious question. Why is BrainChip so quiet about it?

Why aren’t they reposting this on their own LinkedIn page and other social media channels so potential customers can see the excitement, validation and enthusiasm coming from people within the industry?

Their investor relations are already poor and they show little regard for communicating with shareholders, but it makes even less sense from a business perspective. Why wouldn’t they want potential customers to see the demo and testing that Kevin from IBM has been doing?

This isn’t “ramping,” as Antonio loves to claim as an excuse for lack of IR. It’s simply sharing factual demo and test results. So why won’t they repost it?
 
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Here is today’s official press release:



Mar 5, 2026 9:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

BrainChip Announces Neuromorphyx as Strategic Customer and Go-to-Market Partner for AKD1500 Neuromorphic Processor​



LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world leader in ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based neuromorphic AI, today announced that Nex Novus d.o.o., Neuromorphyx™ has selected the Akida™ AKD1500 co-processor for evaluation and integration in its Vision NeuroNode™ edge-AI device.

"By combining event-driven sensing with Akida’s ultra-low power neuromorphic processing, we’re helping enable scalable edge AI for defense, industrial monitoring and autonomous systems," Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip

This strategic engagement and partnership agreement expands BrainChip’s reach into defense, robotics and industrial edge sensing. By integrating the AKD1500 into Neuromorphyx’s rugged, modular architecture, the companies are enabling always-on intelligence where power, bandwidth and connectivity are constrained.

Enabling Scalable, Always-on Edge Intelligence
The AKD1500 will be integrated into Neuromorphyx’s modular NeuroBlocks™ architecture: SensorBlock™ (DVS/EVS), BridgeBlock™ (FPGA), BrainBlock™ (AKD1500) and InterfaceBlock™, forming a key compute element within the Vision NeuroNode™ device and its NeuroHive™ fleet orchestration platform. By leveraging BrainChip’s Akida™ technology, Neuromorphyx is building configurable edge nodes for real-time detection and tracking using event-based vision and other sensors such as audio, radar and IMU:
  • Ultra-low power, always-on inference: AKD1500 supports mission-critical detection pipelines within tight power budgets, operating at milliwatt power levels (under 300mW for high-performance tasks), enabling battery deployments matching the core NeuroNode feature of multi-year field operations on a single integrated battery.
  • Low-latency sparse processing: Paired with event-based vision sensors, NeuroNode™ can convert event streams into compact spatiotemporal tensors and run them on AKD1500, where Akida’s event-based execution exploits activation sparsity to reduce data movement and accelerate response.
  • Configurable deployment at scale: AKD1500’s 1 MB on-chip memory enables NeuroNode™ to run fully self-contained neuromorphic SNN models without external DRAM, reducing power, latency, and attack surface while enabling deterministic real-time response.
The Potential: Networked NeuroNodes at Scale
Neuromorphyx’s approach to in-house manufacturing scalability paired with AKD1500 competitive pricing, allows for compact NeuroNodes to have simple deployments even in tens of thousands of units by forming networks that cover vast areas managed with NeuroHive™: a map-based platform for deploying, monitoring and updating these edge nodes across sites. The platform supports coordinated sensing, target analytics (including velocity and direction), and external API triggers for integration into existing command-and-control or industrial systems, while natively maintaining privacy and keeping processing at the edge.

"Our mission has always been to bring AI to the edge where it is most needed," said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip. "Neuromorphyx is building a compelling, modular platform for deploying always-on intelligence in demanding environments. By combining event-driven sensing with Akida’s ultra-low power neuromorphic processing, we’re helping enable scalable edge AI for defense, industrial monitoring and autonomous systems."

About Neuromorphyx™ and Nex Novus d.o.o.
Neuromorphyx™ is a deep-tech hardware and embedded software company, spun out of Nex Novus d.o.o., focused on high-performance, energy-efficient edge AI for defense, robotics and industrial sensing. Its modular NeuroBlocks™ architecture enables configurable edge AI devices, NeuroNodes™, built around advanced sensors, including event-based vision, audio, radar, IMU and a choice of accelerator technologies. Neuromorphyx’s NeuroHive™ platform provides fleet management, orchestration and secure over-the-air model updates.

About BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY):
BrainChip is the worldwide leader in Edge AI on-chip processing and learning. The company’s first-to-market, fully digital, event-based AI processor, Akida™, uses neuromorphic principles to mimic the human brain, analyzing only essential sensor inputs with unmatched efficiency and energy economy. Explore more at www.brainchip.com.

Contacts​

Media Contact
Madeline Coe
prforbrainchip@bospar.com
224-433-9056
 
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