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Trying to figure out if Texas Instruments (as @Bravo has also been hunting from memory) has any connection anywhere.
Found a couple of things that were interesting but not sure if we may be in the background via the ARM NN relationship with TI and the use of ARM M4 co-processors for some edge, IoT, gesture etc. I don't think so but....
Anyway, maybe @Diogenese can have a squiz whenever has time.
I note the ARM NN runs on Cortex-A cores as highlighted however wondered if that is in connection with the M4 co-processor?
Links:
3.15.5. Arm NN and Arm Compute Library — Processor SDK Linux Documentation
software-dl.ti.com
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Hi @Fullmoonfever, did you get any further with this line of enquiry?
Trying to figure out if Texas Instruments (as @Bravo has also been hunting from memory) has any connection anywhere.
Found a couple of things that were interesting but not sure if we may be in the background via the ARM NN relationship with TI and the use of ARM M4 co-processors for some edge, IoT, gesture etc. I don't think so but....
Anyway, maybe @Diogenese can have a squiz whenever has time.
I note the ARM NN runs on Cortex-A cores as highlighted however wondered if that is in connection with the M4 co-processor?
Links:
3.15.5. Arm NN and Arm Compute Library — Processor SDK Linux Documentation
software-dl.ti.com
AI and ML
Develop and optimize ML applications for Arm-based products and tools. Join the Arm AI ecosystem.developer.arm.com
New processors make edge AI more accessible while cutting power consumption in half
Expanding on its history of delivering highly integrated processors, Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN) today introduced new Sitara™ AM62 processors that help expand edge artificial...news.ti.com
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Hi @Fullmoonfever, not sure if you got any further with this line of inquiry? And, I'm not sure if this is helpful in anyway but I just noticed in this recent article that Texas Instruments are using ARM-Cortex R4F for their Integrated Radar device family including AWR1843AOP which forms the basis of their Sensor Fusion module.
Do you think we could be linked with TI via the use of ARM-Cortex R4F?
PS: If this doesn't make sense then please accept my apologies as I'm not really a tech geek, just a garden variety geek.
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