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BANGALORE, India, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tata Elxsi and Syntiant Corp., a deep learning chip technology company, today announced a collaboration to help manufacturers design and develop low-power always-on voice applications across multiple product categories, such as smart home devices and consumer electronics, as well as industrial and automotive use cases.
The agreement between Tata Elxsi and Syntiant aims to provide end-to-end solutions and services for customers using Syntiant s deep learning Neural Decision Processors™ to enable low-power AI optimization in edge devices easily. The companies can deliver a turnkey solution that brings low latency, highly accurate inference to near- and far-field voice applications, including speaker identification, keyword spotting, multiple wake words, event detection, and local commands recognition.
Syntiant Receives CES 2021 Innovation Award for Its NDP120 Processor AI Chip Company’s 2nd Generation Device Can Run Multiple Audio and Sensor Apps Simultaneously with Minimal Battery Consumption
January 11, 2021 10:07 ET | Source: Syntiant Syntiant Irvine, California, UNITED STATES
IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Syntiant Corp., a deep learning chip technology company advancing AI pervasiveness in edge devices, today announced that it has been named a CES® 2021 Innovation Awards Honoree for its Syntiant® NDP120™ Neural Decision Processor™ (NDP).
The award was revealed during CES 2021’s Media Day on
CES.tech and honors outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products.
The Syntiant NDP120 is the company’s latest generation of special purpose chips for audio and sensor processing for always-on applications in battery-powered devices. Packaged with the Syntiant Core
Applied Ventures, LLC, the venture capital arm of Applied Materials, Inc., is giving a boost to promising technology start-ups in India through mentorship and collaboration as a part of the ASTRA (Applied Start-up Technology and Research Accelerator) 2020 program. At a recent virtual event hosted by Applied Materials India Private Limited, eight start-ups in the areas of Industry 4.0, chip design, life sciences, advanced analytics, sensors, robotics and AR/VR pitched their product offerings and business plans, and will be further considered for potential collaboration with Applied Materials and investment opportunities with Applied Ventures.
The start-ups that presented at the ASTRA 2020 event are: AiNDRA, AjnaLens, AlphaICs, Ecolibrium, Lightspeed AI, Multinanosense, NiMo Planet and SwitchOn. If selected, the start-ups will receive mentorship and consultation from Applied Materials India on design, technology and go-to-market strategy, as well as gain access to Applied’s infrastr