Innatera's Pulsar chip powers ultra-low energy edge AI

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Innatera has released Pulsar, a new neuromorphic microcontroller designed for ultra-low power AI in battery-powered devices. This chip enables real-time processing at the sensor edge. Pulsar utilizes brain-inspired Spiking Neural Networks, offering up to 100 times lower latency and 500 times lower energy consumption compared to conventional AI processors. It integrates a RISC-V CPU and accelerators for CNNs and FFT, enhancing its versatility. The new chip allows for always-on intelligence in wearables and smart home systems, extending battery life and enabling faster responses. Innatera also provides a developer program and SDK to support the creation of intelligent edge applications.


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