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Video AI on an Ensemble MCU: OpenMV’s AE3 shows what’s possible

OpenMV explains how the development of the AE3 had taken advantage of important features of the Ensemble E3 MCU: he highlighted in particular the huge provision for working memory – 13.5MB of SRAM connected to a wide 64-bit AXI bus operating at 400MHz. As OpenMV says, ‘that gives you the equivalent of DDR4 speeds’.

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Generative AI: The value of open standard accelerator hardware

Getting stuck in a hardware trap is one of the biggest risks facing embedded system developers as they embark on their journey into generative AI on edge or IoT devices. This is the message from a recent webinar interview with Alif Semiconductor’s founder and president, Reza Kazerounian. Reza is a veteran semiconductor industry executive who

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Anticipation mounts as developers dream of new use cases for generative AI at the edge

When generative AI is performed in a data center, with access to practically unlimited compute and power resources, it is the modern miracle which provides A+ answers to examination questions, generates ‘photographs’ which look like images taken by a real camera, and predicts molecular behavior that previously would have needed to be observed in a laboratory experiment.

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Who wins in the race to make AI MCUs?

Embedded AI was initially a feature mostly of relatively expensive, microprocessor-based products running on a Linux® operating system. But soon, the market realized that there was scope for AI in edge and endpoint devices as well – many of which are based on a microcontroller.

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