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Syntiant: Overcoming the Challenges of Edge AI
Syntiant CEO Kurt Busch addresses three fundamental challenges for deploying edge AI.
Syntiant and Eatron Technologies to introduce AI-powered BMS-on-chip solution
A new system-on-chip, the result of an ongoing collaboration between edge AI leader, Syntiant, and battery management experts, Eatron Technologies.
Analysis of Eatron’s AI-powered Battery Management System on Chip
Eatron Technologies, a leader in battery management solutions, and Syntiant, a pioneer in edge AI technology, have joined hands to create the AI-powered Battery Management System on Chip (AI-BMS-on-chip).
Syntiant’s Latest Edge AI chip adds battery management models
Eatron Technologies is running its battery management algorithms on the latest edge AI system on chip from Syntiant.
Syntiant CEO Kurt Busch Talks Edge AI with Chris Kalaboukis of ‘thinkfuture’
Syntiant’s CEO Kurt Busch is interviewed by Chris Kalaboukis, host of the “Thinkfuture” podcast, about the future of edge AI and its transformative potential. Kurt also sheds light on how Syntiant’s pioneering technology is propelling artificial intelligence to the forefront of edge devices, delivering unparalleled benefits like reduced latency, enhanced power efficiency and increased privacy.
At the Edge: AI performance Cannot be Tiny Anymore (Part 2 of 2)
In the first part of this series, we explored the challenges posed by the current approach to edge AI, such as scalability issues, escalating network and cloud costs, and the limitations of legacy processors. As the demand for smarter, faster, and more secure AI applications grows, it is becoming increasingly clear that edge AI cannot be tiny anymore. In this follow-up, we will discuss the reasons behind this shift and introduce Syntiant’s new NDP250 chip as a prime example of how advanced edge AI processors are addressing these challenges and making Edge AI a reality.
Syntiant Core 2 Achieves Lowest Power Results in MLPerf Tiny v1.2 Benchmark Suite
The Syntiant Core 2 programmable deep learning architecture delivered the lowest power energy performance across three categories in the most recent MLCommons’ MLPerf™ Tiny v1.2 benchmark suite.
Syntiant Unveils NDP250 Neural Decision Processor with Next-Gen Core 3 Architecture
Syntiant Corp today introduced its Syntiant® NDP250 Neural Decision Processor™ , the company’s most powerful chip that delivers 5x the tensor throughput than its previous generation of deep learning hardware.
Syntiant to Demonstrate 100% Speed-Up of its Optimized Large Language Models at NVIDIA GTC
Syntiant Corp. will present several of its highly accurate, edge-deployable machine learning models at the NVIDIA GTC, a global AI developer conference taking place at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, March 18-21.