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Feeling like the child of divorced parents these days, brought this over at the request of another member
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I decided to instead dig deep into the competitive space to figure out who has been investing in the companies that are also developing A.I chips. It's been stated many times by the company that BrainChip is a "pure play" artificial intelligence company which offers a potential shareholder an opportunity to buy into one of the fastest growing industries on the planet.
http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_business/965615.html
Artificial Intelligence has estimates projecting the global market for AI semiconductors is predicted to reach US$117.9 billion by 2030.
As you can see below, to invest in artificial intelligence - you either need to take a big bite of an existing behemoth like Intel or IBM to get a small slice of the pie, or invest multiple millions into one of the other non-public companies, like Graimatterr, Syntiant or Rain neuromorphics. BrainChip offers a unique opportunity to invest directly in Artificial Intelligence and specifically neuromorphic processors. Investing in one of the existing behemoths means you are investing into everything that company is doing and not specifically the A.I technologies it is developing. There was a question about FOMO and the psychology behind investing in this stock. It is my understanding that the "pure play" aspect of this company is one of the key factors in the FOMO.
The competitors worth mentioning/researching in the competitive space and their shareprice or investors:
Intel
~48.01 USD per share
Intel Loihi
IBM
~137 USD per share
TrueNorth
Google
~2,860 USD per share
Google Coral
MobilEye
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/intel-intc-to-take-mobileye-public:-what-this-means-for-the-stock
Intel initial purchased Mobileye in 2017 for $15.3 billion
Intel’s new CEO, Pat Gelsinger, announced that the company would be bringing Mobileye, its cutting-edge automated driving segment, to the public markets. The Mobileye unit is eying an over $50 billion valuation in its anticipated 2022 IPO.
Syntiant
https://www.syntiant.com/investors
Investors:
Rain Neuromorphics
https://www.reuters.com/technology/...by-sam-altman-gets-25-mln-funding-2022-02-02/
Investors:
Graimatter Labs
https://semiengineering.com/startup-funding-november-2020/
https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...stest-AI-per-Watt-to-Every-Device-on-the-Edge
Investors:
Innaterra
https://www.innatera.com/2020/11/25...neuromorphic-intelligence-to-the-sensor-edge/
Investors:
Hailo
https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/12/hailo-raises-136m-ai-chips/
Investors:
Synsense (previously aiCTX)
https://www.startupticker.ch/en/new...es-name-to-synsense-and-closes-series-a-round
Investors:
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I decided to instead dig deep into the competitive space to figure out who has been investing in the companies that are also developing A.I chips. It's been stated many times by the company that BrainChip is a "pure play" artificial intelligence company which offers a potential shareholder an opportunity to buy into one of the fastest growing industries on the planet.
http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_business/965615.html
Artificial Intelligence has estimates projecting the global market for AI semiconductors is predicted to reach US$117.9 billion by 2030.
As you can see below, to invest in artificial intelligence - you either need to take a big bite of an existing behemoth like Intel or IBM to get a small slice of the pie, or invest multiple millions into one of the other non-public companies, like Graimatterr, Syntiant or Rain neuromorphics. BrainChip offers a unique opportunity to invest directly in Artificial Intelligence and specifically neuromorphic processors. Investing in one of the existing behemoths means you are investing into everything that company is doing and not specifically the A.I technologies it is developing. There was a question about FOMO and the psychology behind investing in this stock. It is my understanding that the "pure play" aspect of this company is one of the key factors in the FOMO.
The competitors worth mentioning/researching in the competitive space and their shareprice or investors:
Intel
~48.01 USD per share
Intel Loihi
IBM
~137 USD per share
TrueNorth
~2,860 USD per share
Google Coral
MobilEye
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/intel-intc-to-take-mobileye-public:-what-this-means-for-the-stock
Intel initial purchased Mobileye in 2017 for $15.3 billion
Intel’s new CEO, Pat Gelsinger, announced that the company would be bringing Mobileye, its cutting-edge automated driving segment, to the public markets. The Mobileye unit is eying an over $50 billion valuation in its anticipated 2022 IPO.
Syntiant
https://www.syntiant.com/investors
Investors:
- Seraph Group
- Motorola Solutions Venture Capital
- M12, formerly Microsoft Ventures
- Intel Capital
- Digital Horizon Capital
- Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH
- Atlantic Bridge Capital
- Applied Ventures
- Alpha Edison
- The Alexa Fund (Amazon)
Rain Neuromorphics
https://www.reuters.com/technology/...by-sam-altman-gets-25-mln-funding-2022-02-02/
Investors:
- Prosperity 7 Ventures
- Buckley Ventures, Gaingels
- Loup Ventures, Metaplanet
- Pioneer Fund
- Sam Altma
- Jeff Rothschild
Graimatter Labs
https://semiengineering.com/startup-funding-november-2020/
https://www.businesswire.com/news/h...stest-AI-per-Watt-to-Every-Device-on-the-Edge
Investors:
- iBionext
- 360 Capital Partners
- 3T Finance
- Bpifrance
Innaterra
https://www.innatera.com/2020/11/25...neuromorphic-intelligence-to-the-sensor-edge/
Investors:
- MIG Verwaltungs AG
- Industrial Technologies Fund of btov
Hailo
https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/12/hailo-raises-136m-ai-chips/
Investors:
- Poalim Equity
- Gil Agmon
- Zohar Zisapel
- ABB Technology Ventures (ATV)
- Latitude Ventures
- OurCrowd
- Carasso Motors
- Comasco
- Shlomo Group
- Talcar Corporation Ltd
- Automotive Equipment (AEV)
Synsense (previously aiCTX)
https://www.startupticker.ch/en/new...es-name-to-synsense-and-closes-series-a-round
Investors:
- M Ventures
- Ecovacs
- Yunding
- CAS-Star
- Archer Investment