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Tata Elxsi teams with Syntiant for edge AI devices that power voice applications

Tata Elxsi teams with Syntiant for edge AI devices that power voice applications

Tata Elxsi and deep learning chip technology company Syntiant Corp. have 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.

“Tata Elxsi with its Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence addresses the growing needs of intelligent systems,” explains Nitin Pai, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, Tata Elxsi. “We work on various AI and machine learning areas. The problem statement varies from use-case where AI can enhance everyday life quality through intelligent smart appliances to enable predictive analysis, anomaly detection in a factory environment, and advanced autonomous driving. By intersecting design thinking with advanced technologies, we help our clients bring innovative AI-enabled edge devices to the global market using Syntiant AI processors.”

“Syntiant is in the business of deep learning and semiconductor design to advance machine learning capabilities in edge devices,” adds Mallik Moturi, Vice President of product and business development at Syntiant. “Our neural decision processors provide superior performance at a fraction of the power of any DSP on the market today. We’re collaborating with Tata Elxsi to combine our resources and make it easy for customers to embed AI in almost any smart device, from wearables to TV and key fob remotes to set-top boxes and beyond, with minimal or no drain on battery power consumption.”

The Syntiant NDP120 is the company’s latest generation of special-purpose chips for audio and sensor processing, which can run multiple applications simultaneously at under 1mW, including echo-cancellation, beamforming, and noise suppressions, multi-modal sensor fusion, infrared detection, and multi-axis acceleration, among others.

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