Knobby22
Mmmmmm 2nd breakfast
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@Knobby22 Some years ago I looked bought and traded consistently until the rug was pulled from underneath.I looked at this years ago and at that stage wasn't interested.
As it is the number 1 pick of the yearly share pick competition, my question to the believers is:
1. Are there any patents that are valuable?
2. What is the edge? I note they say that the IT is on board rather than in the cloud which is nice but is there other advantages?
Whilst there's no end to the information on BRN's website; here's some collated info to get you started on the ARM Partner website;I looked at this years ago and at that stage wasn't interested.
As it is the number 1 pick of the yearly share pick competition, my question to the believers is:
1. Are there any patents that are valuable?
2. What is the edge? I note they say that the IT is on board rather than in the cloud which is nice but is there other advantages theyvhave over ..say Nvidia?
Keen to learn.
It appears they are offering a solution but are looking for someone to develop an application. Will pay closer attention but not confident they will get there. Thanks.Whilst there's no end to the information on BRN's website; here's some collated info to get you started on the ARM Partner website;
BrainChip
Ubiquitous, distributed AI.<br/>Close to the sensor.<br/>Inspired by the human brain. <br/>www.arm.com
BRN is betting success will come from the use of its Akida systems for Edge AI purposes. That is, placing the compute as close to the source of data generation as possible and allowing it to perform data processing and analysis in as efficient and low energy as possible.
Akida aims to enable edge devices to have high performance with low latency and low power consumption.
They are also taking steps to both partner with existing ecosystem players and release in mainstream form formats to encourage distribution.
BrainChip Brings Neuromorphic Capabilities to M.2 Form Factor
BrainChip Brings Neuromorphic Capabilities to M.2 Form Factorwww.businesswire.com
BRN is however, continuing to burn eye watering amounts of capital and has squandered a lot of investor goodwill over the years.
And probably a bit late in the game to become a key player by now.It appears they are offering a solution but are looking for someone to develop an application. Will pay closer attention but not confident they will get there. Thanks.
Interacting with your kitchen appliances, yea I can see that being a real winner!.There is much interest in BRN for the 2025 Full year stock pick comp. There isn't really that much discussion on the this ASF thread.
If anyone is interested there is a much more intense and detailed analysis/discussion on BRN in another stock exchange forum. (This forum also has a strong group of investors following Talga which I regularly quote)
This is a sample of the content.
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BRN Discussion Ongoing
Seems like an old podcast from March 2, 2022. I haven’t listened to it yet… but it would make sense if it’s older. I was wondering anyway why Rob would talk about BrainChip in a podcast… I’m just wondering why the date is current. Thanks for the correction.thestockexchange.com.au
it MIGHT be way more useful than that , BUT can the company sell it enough to make regular profitsInteracting with your kitchen appliances, yea I can see that being a real winner!.
Mick
Agree. I think most of us would be very surprised if it went anywhere, much less make a profit. I can't see the edge.it MIGHT be way more useful than that , BUT can the company sell it enough to make regular profits
i bought TZL which sounded like a good idea at the time , but just never seems to sell enough
i strongly prefer stocks currently making a profit
one for the youngsters i think
@Craton not to fear or worry. That last position is a very much sought after spot, and only one usually has the privilege of landing there.Against the grain, better judgement, norms and conventions, I bought on the news....for the Jan 2025 tipping comp. that is.
So far, I've been rewarded by being firmly relegated to the wooden spoon position.
Is that the giddy up variety or the Fred Flintstone type???
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