Complete Industry-Leading Ultra-Low Powered Solution to Enable Billions of Future IoT Devices with Voice Functionality
Austin, TX – May 11, 2021
Ambiq, a technology leader recognized in ultra-low power microcontrollers (MCU), System-on-Chips (SoC), and Real-time Clocks (RTC), today introduced the new Ambiq Voice-on-SPOT™ (VoS) Kit, designed for manufacturers to introduce voice-command into their IoT devices with faster time-to-market. Aimed to deliver the complete ultra-low power solution at both the MCU and the system levels, the VoS Kit integrates Ambiq’s hardware and software with peripherals and third-party IP, including signal processing using DSP Concepts’ Audio Weaver, Sensory™ VoiceHub, and Retune DSP® VoiceSpot.
The speech and voice recognition market is projected to be worth $27.16 billion by 2025
Ambiq Voice-on-SPOT Development Kit Says Talk is Cheap by Jim Turley
Science fiction is all about “what if.” What if there were no gravity? What if apes developed an advanced civilization after our own? What if we’re living in a computer simulation?
What if voice-activated gadgets used a lot less power? Would that change the way people use them, or make them more useful, or open up new applications? What if?
Tiny fabless chip company Ambiq spent a lot of effort to answer that question. As Marc Miller, Ambiq’s Director of Solutions Marketing, describes it, “We think there’s a big untapped opportunity for voice apps.” Right now, people talk to the voice assistant in their phones, and maybe to an Amazon Echo or their car’s navigation system, but that’s about it. There are voice-activated TV remotes, but few people seem to use them. There are even voice-activated refrigerators and microwave ovens, but
Complete Industry-Leading Ultra-Low Powered Solution to Enable Billions of Future IoT Devices with Voice Functionality
Austin, TX – May 11, 2021 Ambiq, a technology leader recognized in ultra-low power microcontrollers (MCU), System-on-Chips (SoC), and Real-time Clocks (RTC), today introduced the new Ambiq Voice-on-SPOT™ (VoS) Kit, designed for manufacturers to introduce voice-command into their IoT devices with faster time-to-market. Aimed to deliver the complete ultra-low power solution at both the MCU and the system levels, the VoS Kit integrates Ambiq’s hardware and software with peripherals and third-party IP, including signal processing using DSP Concepts’ Audio Weaver, Sensory™ VoiceHub, and Retune DSP® VoiceSpot.
The speech and voice recognition market is projected to be worth $27.16 billion by 20251. Spurred by the pandemic, the adoption of voice assistants will continue to rise as both businesses and consumers�
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