Isn’t Sean speaking on the 17th in America? That would mean it’ll be Friday for us.Couldn't help myself. Just bought another 13058 at 1.455. With Sean speaking overnight, I'm expecting some good shit!
Buy BRN 13,058 1.455
Isn’t Sean speaking on the 17th in America? That would mean it’ll be Friday for us.Couldn't help myself. Just bought another 13058 at 1.455. With Sean speaking overnight, I'm expecting some good shit!
Buy BRN 13,058 1.455
No, there is another "old HC format" with just one column of discussion on individual threads by individual posters.you mean this??.... or something else? its all sorted with the most recent discussed threads, very much the same as that other place View attachment 1141
Yes, but expect the SP to be higher than today in the lead up. Either way up or down in the end it doesn't matter. They have a target price on them. I just got a little FOMO at these pricesIsn’t Sean speaking on the 17th in America? That would mean it’ll be Friday for us.
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Many thanks for all your great work.
Am trying to just see BRN, not other stocks, it only seems to work when I log in each time, should I need to?
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Will see how we go with SP, not expecting to much if we do go higher it’s a bonus. looking forward for his presentation.Yes, but expect the SP to be higher than today in the lead up. Either way up or down in the end it doesn't matter. They have a target price on them. I just got a little FOMO at these prices![]()
"He tolerates my interest in companies curing cancer.."Good.
This is why Rob Telson last year used the term ‘limitless’ and why AKIDA will underpin all Ai at the edge and become ubiquitous. (Sean Hehir)
This is why AKIDA at the Edge can reduce power being consumed by data centres doing deep training by 97% to 99%. (Peter van der Made)
This is why Brainchip is perhaps the most exciting company in the world bar none. (Blind Freddie)
This is why from an investors perspective if you want diversification Brainchip’s AKIDA technology provides it in spades because it has applications in every single sector of the economy. (Anil Mankar) As well as industries that do not yet exist. (Ken Scarince)
My mate Blind Freddie has given up looking for another company to invest in because holding Brainchip means he would just be going over weight in whatever industry he chose. He tolerates my interest in companies curing cancer though he points out NaNose gives exposure through early detection necessary to maximising treatment efficacy.
My opinion only DYOR
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Helps if you add the link.I am pretty sure Aptiv were mentioned by the company a couple of years ago. I was having a look around on their webpage. There is nothing to say this has anything to do with Brainchip but I found it interesting on how the wiring and compute is done in todays cars with the use of Domain Controllers before data being sent to Central Vehicle Compute. Diogenese and Uiux may find interesting but then again may just say knew that already LOL. The wiring in these cars is unbelievable.
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“Participating investors can expect to hear far more about BrainChip’s mission to transform sectors like healthcare, transportation, automotive, and industrial IoT.”Why the Media Alert I wonder. We don't normally see these.
perhaps we may have an ANN coming tomorrow, and then that may lead him to talk about it the day after?“Participating investors can expect to hear far more about BrainChip’s mission to transform sectors like healthcare, transportation, automotive, and industrial IoT.”
Like the great man { Warren Buffet } once said : If you simply took the the time to read the companies ( being any } annual report, it would put you in the top 1% of well informed investors of that stock.Not only that. But in the second lot of presentations "Edge Computing Considerations for Embedded Devices" Dr Andrea Dunbar from CSEM (worth a listen) made a point of saying they were exploring the use of IBM True North, SpiNNaker and Intel Loihi, but no mention of BrainChip.
Makes you wonder, just how much research some of these so called experts actually do.
I think personally, that they simply cannot afford to find an official cure. It's just too big a money spinner."He tolerates my interest in companies curing cancer.."
This surprises me. Last time I looked I couldn't see any ASX listed company curing cancer, whose CEO/CTO had developed, at great personal cost, any new technology to do this. All I ever found were companies that had licensed various outdated technologies from California, that were run by unqualified yet experienced operators, and that had unspecified collaborations with similar companies spruiked by Anthony Robbins types...
Why couldn't governments around the world do a warp speed mega-dollar approach to cancer cure similar to Covid?
Why governments do things is beyond my pay grade but I suspect it relates to the number of votes any particular action will buy."He tolerates my interest in companies curing cancer.."
This surprises me. Last time I looked I couldn't see any ASX listed company curing cancer, whose CEO/CTO had developed, at great personal cost, any new technology to do this. All I ever found were companies that had licensed various outdated technologies from California, that were run by unqualified yet experienced operators, and that had unspecified collaborations with similar companies spruiked by Anthony Robbins types...
Why couldn't governments around the world do a warp speed mega-dollar approach to cancer cure similar to Covid?
Hi Evermont,Just putting it our there @zeeb0t, is there any dev opportunity to stamp all posts made under the BRN ticker on this Discussion Thread? Replies could still be limited as thread specific. Just thinking out loud, would save jumping from thread to thread. Cheers.
I would only guess that is where Sean, Rob and Jerome would step in to educate Dr Dunbar.Not only that. But in the second lot of presentations "Edge Computing Considerations for Embedded Devices" Dr Andrea Dunbar from CSEM (worth a listen) made a point of saying they were exploring the use of IBM True North, SpiNNaker and Intel Loihi, but no mention of BrainChip.
Makes you wonder, just how much research some of these so called experts actually do.