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The Edge of Tomorrow – Have your say

We are pleased to launch our annual survey into the artificial intelligence of things (AIoT), uncovering the growing potential and exploring the market and device-level barriers to unlocking the industry. Please follow the link below to have your say and contribute to the Edge of Tomorrow survey. The findings of our research will be published in

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XMOS announces all-new software development kit for the artificial intelligence of things

Bristol-based AIoT specialist has built a package of tools and resources to accelerate the development of devices that can ‘think’ for themselves Bristol UK, 7 October 2020 — XMOS today announces its all-new software development kit (SDK) for the artificial intelligence of things (AIoT). Incorporating TensorFlowLite for Microcontroller development tools, the SDK is designed to harness xcore®.ai’s versatility

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XMOS announces new firmware release for its XVF3510 voice processor

XMOS introduces firmware variants for USB accessory devices and built-in solutions, both containing purpose-designed algorithms for sophisticated voice processing Bristol UK, 27th July 2020 — XMOS today announces new firmware variants, supporting USB and built-in applications of its XVF3510 voice processor. Designed to address the rapidly evolving demands of the far-field voice market, the XVF3510 opens

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XMOS at VOICE Global 2020

At the start of June, XMOS took part in the VOICE Global event – a 24 hour, worldwide livestream, delivered by the team behind VOICE Summit. As part of the event, XMOS CEO, Mark Lippett delivered a session entitled ‘Voice vs touch: the shifting tide of interaction,’ which we’re delighted to share below.

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AI on the edge of revolution, but we’re still struggling, say electronics engineers

Cost, power consumption and data security make up many of the reasons electronics engineers are struggling to embed true artificial intelligence within devices, research by XMOS finds Bristol UK, 2nd June 2020 — Electronics engineers are still struggling to embed true artificial intelligence within devices themselves, instead relying on the cloud, which limits the potential

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Electronics engineers struggling to balance device performance with cost, research finds

The need to increase the performance capabilities of devices is becoming ever-more apparent, but electronics engineers are struggling to keep costs down Bristol UK, 18th May 2020 — Electronics engineers are struggling to increase the processing capabilities of electronic devices without costs spiralling out of control, new research from XMOS finds. More than half of electronics engineers

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