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Elon is still on the case to buy Merc.
Obviously he's impressed with electric concept because they use Akida.
Imo this would be good for Merc if they could use Tesla's Superchargers and good for us if he uses some Merc tech like Akida


Yeah Nah.
 
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Diogenese

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I agree with you FF, (which is not unusual as an understatement you generally put forward a persuasive argument). 😂

The language and accurate descriptions reveals some knowledge/research for the article which is far greater than some WANCA’s efforts.

I hope you’re right. Most are anticipating explosive growth; so 500 commercial prospects would be that big I don’t even have a word for it! (Most likely Wiltzy’s green baby flying a rocket ship would best fit) 😂

Realistically I think when the term explosive growth reflects the contracts (with NDA’s and increased interest for Akida not necessarily product launches for the short term. Not that I think anyone is trying to mislead us at all, I think it’s perspective or context the term was used in. This is because of the long lead in times required for product design/manufacturing.

However I am expecting a few products e.g. Renasas and likely 2 or 3 unknowns throughout the year which will strengthen and grow the SP.

It’s boring I know and I have to work at keeping my wife (and adult children who have invested as well) as excited about this investment but I’m patiently waiting until 2024 to really see the SP go vertical via autonomous vehicles and Valeo.

When US Defence via contractors starts implementing products it will be massive also.

I believe it will be well worth the wait!

Thanks for all your posts though FF. I enjoy reading them as they are very entertaining and informative!

Cheers

The Akida Enablement Platform is here:
https://brainchip.com/products/

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So ball park figures:

Assume 500 customers at 2 customer engineer weeks per customer = 1000 customer engineer weeks
20 customer service engineers
50 weeks

That's a full year for 20 customer service engineers - without time to scratch themselves.
 
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The buildout of the edge is driving a slew of new challenges and opportunities across the chip industry. Sailesh Chittipeddi, executive vice president at Renesas Electronics America, talks about the shift toward more AI-centric workloads rather than CPU-centric, why embedded computing is becoming the foundation of all intelligences, and the importance of software, security, and user experience in shaping this part of the market.


There's that word ubiquitous popping up again. I haven't heard it used in years... now all of a sudden, it's everywhere...
 
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Diogenese

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Exactly!

I’m still waiting until December before I can start a SMSF, transfer a bundle of cash over and really throw some money into this!

At the moment I’m just buying on a monthly cycle depending on how much I have left after my bills.

It’s killing me knowing I’m gonna be paying double/triple or more than what it is now !

🤣
Can you not transfer shares into SMF? or does that trigger tax issues?
 
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There's that word ubiquitous popping up again. I haven't heard it used in years... now all of a sudden, it's everywhere...
Now look what you've made me do again - it's always been everywhere.
 
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Can you not transfer shares into SMF? or does that trigger tax issues?
I’m an employee of the Government and my current super is governed by legislation which says I can’t touch it. I have been told there is some pending legislation due to change that in November, so all going well I’ll be able to move it then. I’ve got 30+ years saved and I’ve been contributing 15% for ever up so I could substantially increase my holdings if it comes off.

So I’m in two minds about price increases at the moment! I do want them; but then I don’t 😂
 
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The buildout of the edge is driving a slew of new challenges and opportunities across the chip industry. Sailesh Chittipeddi, executive vice president at Renesas Electronics America, talks about the shift toward more AI-centric workloads rather than CPU-centric, why embedded computing is becoming the foundation of all intelligences, and the importance of software, security, and user experience in shaping this part of the market.


Thank you for sharing this!!!
I can see how brilliant this is just by picking up on a few key words (I’m just a scientist 😂).
 
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Hi MC,

3D chips bring additional cooling problems because of the lack of surface area per transistor for cooling.

https://www.ieee.org/security-privacy.html

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Ponte Vecchio is meant to consume 600 watts, so making sure heat could be extracted from the 3D stack was always a high priority. Intel engineers used tiles that had no other function than to draw heat away from the active chiplets in the design. They also coated the top of the entire chiplet agglomeration in heat-conducting metal, despite the various parts having different heights. Atop that was a solder-based thermal interface material (STIM) and an integrated heat spreader. The different tiles each have different operating-temperature limits under liquid cooling and air cooling, yet this solution managed to keep them all in range, said Gomes.

They needed to call in the air-conditioning and refrigeration engineers!

I'm surprised they didn't call on Peltier.
This is one impressive beast you could probably speed up global warming and get it over and done with much faster and it would be one less thing to worry about. 🤓

Do these large multi nationals not have a clue about global power production. It’s like they are trying to see who can turn the lights off first.

Maybe they could attach the data centres to homeless shelters and keep them warm in winter until the power runs out.

FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Good morning good night good evening I am in the US currently and will be speaking to the market owners to stop the bear market. I am going to NY today. Because of jetlag I have not slept


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Not sure if it's applicable to your situation but I just started a Direct Investment Option in my Super Fund.
Might be worth checking if your Fund has that option .
Cheers, I’ve been harassing my Super Fund for 12 months now: I’m stuck with it at the moment! 🤪
 
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M_C

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Hi MC,

3D chips bring additional cooling problems because of the lack of surface area per transistor for cooling.

https://www.ieee.org/security-privacy.html

View attachment 9623

Ponte Vecchio is meant to consume 600 watts, so making sure heat could be extracted from the 3D stack was always a high priority. Intel engineers used tiles that had no other function than to draw heat away from the active chiplets in the design. They also coated the top of the entire chiplet agglomeration in heat-conducting metal, despite the various parts having different heights. Atop that was a solder-based thermal interface material (STIM) and an integrated heat spreader. The different tiles each have different operating-temperature limits under liquid cooling and air cooling, yet this solution managed to keep them all in range, said Gomes.

They needed to call in the air-conditioning and refrigeration engineers!

I'm surprised they didn't call on Peltier.
Haha thanks mate.

While I'm about...........

This is pretty interesting..... wouldn't be surprised at all if we were involved

Pure speculation.


 
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Haha thanks mate.

While I'm about...........

This is pretty interesting..... wouldn't be surprised at all if we were involved

Pure speculation.


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So another off topic, a friend told me to invest in crypto 2yrs ago... I am down now 80%.....
That's 800 dollars down the drain :p
(Never invest in garbage... I always knew this was a punt)
Akida Ballista!!!
Sorry guys, don't mean to upset anyone invested in crypto, but watching it right now and really crashing. The reason I am bringing this up is because there will be many ex crypto guys n gal's looking to recover funds elsewhere..... how many stocks in the asx or anywhere else in the world currenlty show as much promise as our little ripper BRN hmmm?
 
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The buildout of the edge is driving a slew of new challenges and opportunities across the chip industry. Sailesh Chittipeddi, executive vice president at Renesas Electronics America, talks about the shift toward more AI-centric workloads rather than CPU-centric, why embedded computing is becoming the foundation of all intelligences, and the importance of software, security, and user experience in shaping this part of the market.



Great find @Rocket577 thanks for posting

By the way I’ve got some bad news, we (Chelsea) are going to have to take back Mr Rice soon, hope you don’t mind 😉
 
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Tut mir leid, Jungs, ich will niemanden verärgern, der in Krypto investiert hat, aber ich sehe es mir gerade an und es stürzt wirklich ab. Der Grund, warum ich das anspreche, ist, dass es viele Ex-Krypto-Jungs und -Mädels geben wird, die versuchen, anderswo Geld zurückzugewinnen. Wie viele Aktien in der Asx oder anderswo auf der Welt sind derzeit so vielversprechend wie unser kleiner Ripper BRN Hmmm?
Genau , dass habe ich auch heute gedacht 😎😎😎😎💥👌
 
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Cheers, I’ve been harassing my Super Fund for 12 months now: I’m stuck with it at the moment! 🤪
I literally transferred my super to a new fund because my original super didn't have a direct investment option. I then put 20% of my balance in BRN, 20% in FMG and 20% in IMU.
I'm down on IMU but the only reason my super fund has grown over the past 9-12 months is because of FMG and BRN. The actual funds performance on the remaining 40% of my super has been pretty much break even.
Not suggesting you do the same, but being able to use your super would increase your holdings considerably.
IMO DYOR
 
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The Akida Enablement Platform is here:
https://brainchip.com/products/

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So ball park figures:

Assume 500 customers at 2 customer engineer weeks per customer = 1000 customer engineer weeks
20 customer service engineers
50 weeks

That's a full year for 20 customer service engineers - without time to scratch themselves.
Of course these customer service officers are spread over companies like Renesas, MegaChips, SiFive, Valeo and Edge Impulse (to name just a few) so the burden is not being carried entirely by Anil Mankar and Kristopher Carlson and team.

Indeed the former CEO Mr. Dinardo made the point that some of the customers were so large they imposed very little impact on the Brainchip engineering resources.

My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Sorry guys, don't mean to upset anyone invested in crypto, but watching it right now and really crashing. The reason I am bringing this up is because there will be many ex crypto guys n gal's looking to recover funds elsewhere..... how many stocks in the asx or anywhere else in the world currenlty show as much promise as our little ripper BRN hmmm?
Funny … the only other stock that has a similar potential to BrainChip imo is another ASX listed stock named Weebit Nano … it’s re-Ram tech is a front runner to replace flash and is currently being transferred to SkyWater, a US based fab and will be mass produced early next year. I think Weebit and Akida will one day be an irresistible combination in many applications … especially in the automotive market.
 
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I own some WBT thanks to baconlover I think
 
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Diogenese

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Hi MC,

3D chips bring additional cooling problems because of the lack of surface area per transistor for cooling.

https://www.ieee.org/security-privacy.html

View attachment 9623

Ponte Vecchio is meant to consume 600 watts, so making sure heat could be extracted from the 3D stack was always a high priority. Intel engineers used tiles that had no other function than to draw heat away from the active chiplets in the design. They also coated the top of the entire chiplet agglomeration in heat-conducting metal, despite the various parts having different heights. Atop that was a solder-based thermal interface material (STIM) and an integrated heat spreader. The different tiles each have different operating-temperature limits under liquid cooling and air cooling, yet this solution managed to keep them all in range, said Gomes.

They needed to call in the air-conditioning and refrigeration engineers!

I'm surprised they didn't call on Peltier.
It has been drawn to the managements attention that the link to IEEE Intel Ponte Vecchio above links to the IEEE privacy terms.

For those interested, here's the link to the Ponte Vecchio article.

https://spectrum.ieee.org/intel-s-exascale-supercomputer-chip-is-a-master-class-in-3d-integration
 
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