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AI at the Edge? Meet Wi-Fi in Microwatts
I’ve just been introduced to a technology that has the potential to revolutionize battery- and ambient-powered AI-enabled sensors using Bluetooth or WiFi while consuming only 1/1000th the power of …
Sorry if mentioned before, wasn`t aware of this article posted here......
"I’m thinking about technologies like BrainChip’s Akida, which is a digital, event-based, spiking neural network (SNN) neuromorphic processor (see Bodacious Buzz on the Brain-Boggling Neuromorphic Brain Chip Battlefront), and POLYN’s Neuromorphic Analog Signal Processing (NASP) technology, which is an analog non-spiking neuromorphic processor (see Analog Neuromorphic Processors for ASICs/SoCs Offer Microwatt Edge AI)."
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"With their current evaluation silicon, HaiLa can run a Wi-Fi-connected temperature-and-humidity sensor at ~50µW average power. Their production chip (taping out on GlobalFoundries’ 22FDX node) is expected to achieve 5–10µW average, which is low enough to run a sensor for 15–20 years on a single CR2032 battery cell, or even operate battery-free using harvested RF energy."
If it is brainchip IP?