Delft University of Technology spin-off's Spiking Neural Processor utilizes a proprietary analog-mixed signal computing architecture that harnesses spiking neural networks to deliver unprecedented, brain-inspired cognition performance within an ultra-low power envelope.
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Innatera, the pioneer of groundbreaking ultra-low power neuromorphic processors, is showcasing its Spiking Neural Processor (SNP) that transforms the way battery-powered devices make sense of the physical world at CES 2025. Demonstrations will take place January 7-10 at the Venetian North Tower Suite #26-136.
"At this pivotal moment in computing, Innatera's breakthrough Spiking Neural Processor delivers unmatched energy-efficient, brain-inspired cognition for sensors, unlocking the promise of ambient intelligence," said Sumeet Kumar, CEO of Innatera. "This revolutionary processor provides an all-in-one solution that simplifies and optimizes sensor data processing at the edge."
Innatera's SNP combines a Spiking Neural Network (SNN) engine with a RISC-V processor core and other accelerators to deliver a complete solution with exceptional performance in energy-constrained environments. The single-chip solution brings intelligence closer to sensors, enabling next-generation AI and signal processing for applications in consumer electronics, smart homes, and industrial IoT, such as audio interfaces, touch-free interfaces, presence detection, activity recognition, and ECG recognition.
The SNP achieves high-performance pattern recognition at the sensor edge and enables real-time analysis of sensor data to detect and identify embedded patterns, with sub-milliwatt power dissipation and sub-millisecond latency.
Ambient Intelligence marks a major departure from computing technology as we know it, paving the way for a future where digital interactions are as natural as breathing.
At CES 2025, Innatera is demonstrating how the SNP can transform computing in several real-world applications:
The company's presence at CES 2025 follows a remarkable year of growth and development for the innovation-driven Delft University of Technology spin-off. Earlier this year, the company announced the oversubscription of a Series A $21-million funding round that is now accelerating the company's development of neuromorphic processors.
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About Innatera
Born out of a decade of research on energy-efficient neuromorphic computing at the Delft University of Technology, Innatera is pioneering a new breed of Ambient Intelligent microprocessors that revolutionize sensors with brain-like thinking. Backed by leading European deep-tech VCs Matterwave Ventures, MIG Capital, InvestNL, the European Innovation Council, Delft Enterprises and Innavest, Innatera is on a mission to infuse a billion sensors with brain-like intelligence by 2030. Innatera envisions a future where electronic devices integrate seamlessly into everyday life, making the world around us smarter, safer, and cleaner for everyone.
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