Eta Compute Brings Ultra-Low Power AI SoCs to Edge Devices
December 28, 2020

AI chip startup Eta Compute has pivoted away from silicon to become a system solutions company specializing in AI at ultra-low power in edge devices. The startup has also announced a strategic partnership with Synaptics, wherein Synaptics has invested in Eta Compute and will exclusively license the company’s Tensai Flow software. Moving forward, Eta Compute will continue to sell its existing ECM3532 ultra-low power AI chip, though there will be no further generations of Eta Compute silicon. The company will also develop boards and modules based on both the ECM3532 and Synaptics’ new Katana AI SoC.

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