Hi
@Bravo,
I’m trying to work out the context of the word ”Proprietary” in the article you via posted:
“Unlike other STM32 MCU, the STM32N6 includes a
proprietary NPU and an ARM Cortex core.
I’ve listed a few examples of the meaning of “Proprietary” but still not sure it helps make their sentence any clearer.
So I don’t know if the NPU is: theirs, e.g. unique to them or a trade secret?
Fingers crossed it’s Brainchips NPU and their trade secret they’re using it!
What does proprietary mean for a product?
A Proprietary Product refers to a product produced under a legally protected proprietary process or a brand name. With the legally backed propriety rights, others cannot replicate the process or the product.
Does proprietary mean secret?
Proprietary information, also known as a trade secret, is information a company wishes to keep confidential. Proprietary information can include secret formulas, processes, and methods used in production.
What is an example of proprietary in business?
Proprietary information is any information that deals with the activities, business or products of a company. More specifically, some things that commonly fall under this umbrella include trade secrets, financial data, product research and development, computer software, business processes and marketing strategies.