Silicon Labs Working With Edge Impulse on Machine Learning at Chip Level
Silicon Labs and Edge Impulse are collaborating to develop and deploy machine learning (ML) on the chipmaker’s EFR32 wireless SoCs and EFM32 microcontrollers, they said Wednesday. Edge’s tool enables complex motion detection, sound recognition and image classification on low-power, memory-constrained…
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and remote edge devices, they said. Device developers will be able to generate and export the ML models directly to the device or via Silicon Labs’ Simplicity Studio to implement machine learning “in minutes.” Adding ML into edge devices will enable new user experiences in commercial applications including predictive maintenance, asset tracking, monitoring and human detection, said Matt Saunders, vice president-IoT, Silicon Labs.