Is any embedded device manufacturer today not building AI into their products?
It is amazing how quickly machine learning (ML) and AI have changed from a risky experiment to a must-have feature. Today, most technology product manufacturers have AI functions in their roadmaps.
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.
So, the MCU market did what markets do and responded to the demand – all the leading MCU manufacturers now, in the second half of 2025, include products in their portfolios which offer AI capability.
But one MCU manufacturer had AI in its portfolio before the rest: Alif Semiconductor. Our first generation of the Ensemble MCU family was announced as early as 2021, and we have been shipping the E1, E3, E5 and E7 devices in volume ever since.
And while other MCU manufacturers have been loudly announcing their first-generation AI MCUs in 2025, this month (August 12, 2025) Alif released information about the performance of its second-generation Ensemble products – the industry’s first MCUs to support transformer-based networks, the basis of LLMs and other generative AI models.
The benefits of collaborating with an industry leader
Alif has been ahead of every established MCU manufacturer in producing AI-capable MCUs. It’s nice for us to claim bragging rights – but what does this mean for embedded device manufacturers?
Alif’s market leadership matters to OEMs for three reasons.
First, by basing product developments on the Ensemble MCU family, you are using products which are more refined and advanced than competing devices. Edge AI is a new application, and everyone is still learning about the hardware features, model optimizations, enablement tools and so on that make AI work effectively at the edge or endpoint. Because Alif released our AI MCUs years before competitors, we have had longer to learn what AI applications require. This learning has informed the development of features in the second-generation Ensemble products, as well as enhancements to the Conductor development environment.
Second, you get more advanced AI products which can provide more and better AI functionality than competing products. With the E4, E6 and E8 products, Alif has introduced the world’s first MCUs to feature the Arm® Ethos™-U85 neural processing unit, and the first MCUs to provide hardware acceleration for transformer-based networks.
And third, by partnering with Alif you can build your own product roadmap with confidence that every new version of your product will be based on the industry’s most advanced edge AI capabilities. Alif started out ahead of the competition with its first-generation Ensemble MCUs, and it remains ahead today. Traditional MCU manufacturers, weighed down by the legacy of real-time control MCUs in their portfolio, will continue to find it difficult to adapt to the radically different requirements of AI applications – differences which you can learn about in the ‘Understanding the Ensemble difference’ series of blogs.
For manufacturers that work with Alif, there is no such concern – we’ll continue to be ahead of the rest of the market, and to provide our customers with the latest and best in AI MCUs.