In a significant industry move, SynSense, the foremost ultra-low-power neuromorphic processing company, will join forces with iniVation, the original and leading neuromorphic vision sensing provider. With a shared origin and history of successful collaboration, the two companies will combine to address the growing global industrial and consumer markets in high-performance intelligent vision. The two companies’
Read MoreSynSense and iniVation announce strategic partnership for next-generation intelligent eye tracking
The leader in ultra-low-power neuromorphic processing, has teamed up with the leading neuromorphic vision company, to build the next generation of low-power, high speed eye tracking devices. This new cooperation builds on the two companies’ previous successful joint development of Speck, the world’s first ultra-low-power neuromorphic vision system-on-chip. In a joint statement, SynSense CEO Dr.
Read MoreUniversity of Groningen to develop applications for SynSense’s Neuromorphic hardware
SynSense and CogniGron / University of Groningen are today announcing a collaboration to evaluate the low-power Neuromorphic sensory processors from SynSense. The CogniGron research groups will use the Speck™ low-power vision system to develop visually guided closed-loop systems. They will also evaluate the Xylo™ microWatt Audio processing platform to explore auditory scene analysis applications. “CogniGron is
Read MoreSynSense launches the Xylo™IMU HDK, empowering ultra-low-power applications for smart wearables and industrial monitoring devices
SynSense, the world’s leading commercial supplier of ultra-low-power neuromorphic hardware and application solutions, has announced the launch of its Xylo™IMU neuromorphic development kit. This new HDK enables users to develop IMU-based motion processing applications such as human movement analysis, human-computer interaction, and industrial monitoring. Rockpool,SynSense’s open-source Python-based toolchain provides support for training and deploying SNN
Read MoreSynSense elevates computing landscape with new EU consortium grant – Ferro4EdgeAI
Along with 11 other research and industry partners, SynSense joins Ferro4EdgeAI, an EU-funded research consortium to develop an ultra-low power, scalable edge accelerator incorporating a memory-augmented neural network, based on low cost, high density, multi-level, Back End of Line (BEoL) integrated ferroelectric (FE) technology. SynSense will apply their mixed-signal neuromorphic IC and non-volatile memory technologies
Read MoreSynSense introduces neuromorphic developer community forum and opens access to dev kit datasheets
SynSense has officially unveiled the Neuromorphic Developer Community Forum today. This platform is designed to offer technical support to the rapidly expanding neuromorphic community, fostering the growth of the neuromorphic ecosystem. Operating as an interactive online hub, the forum encompasses a range of sections dedicated to providing users with guidance on harnessing the potential of
Read MoreSynSense tapes out neuromorphic AI chip-eeNews Europe
SynSense has taped out its Xylo Audio 3 ultra-low-power audio processing platform built on a neuromorphic AI inference core. Xylo Audio 3 is built on TSMC’s 40nm CMOS low power logic process for real-time neuromorphic AI audio signal processing capabilities with lower die cost. The company has added more flexibility in network configuration coupled with
Read MoreSynSense advances ultra-low-power neuromorphic audio processing with Xylo™Audio 3 tapeout
SynSense, the world’s leading commercial supplier of ultra-low-power neuromorphic hardware and application solutions, has completed the tapeout of Xylo™Audio 3, their advanced ultra-low-power audio processing platform built on the neuromorphic inference core Xylo™. Xylo™Audio 3 is based on the TSMC 40nm CMOS LOGIC Low Power process, delivering real-time, ultra-low-power audio signal processing capabilities while reducing
Read MoreEarly bird offer for Speck™ Demo Kit sold out! Explore SynSense’s range of neuromorphic kits and open-source tools
SynSense recently announced the release of the Speck™ Demo Kit. This kit facilitates rapid validation of neuromorphic vision applications, and is designed for early adopters and developers to explore the potential of neuromorphic technology. Since the announcement, the Speck™ Demo Kit has generated significant attention and received numerous inquiries. During the initial launch, SynSense offered
Read MoreSynSense releases the Speck™ Demo kit, enabling users to rapidly deploy and validate event-based neuromorphic vision applications
SynSense, the world’s leading commercial supplier of ultra-low-power neuromorphic hardware and application solutions, has announced the launch of a Speck™ Demo Kit. This compact development module enables users to quickly and easily deploy and validate their event-based neuromorphic vision applications. The Kit incorporates SynSense’s ultra-low-power dynamic vision Speck™ module, along with an ultra-low-power Bluetooth controller
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