Atmosic, Aondevices Partner For Aiot

Atmosic Technologies partners with AONDevices to combine ultra-low-power wireless IoT (ATM33/e) with AON1120

Atmosic Technologies has formed a strategic alliance with AONDevices to develop revolutionary AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) and wearable applications by merging ultra-low-power wireless technology with low-power AI processors. Atmosic's ATM line, recognized for its ultra-low-power wireless System on Chip (SoC), will work with AONDevices' AON line of AI processors to provide accurate voice command recognition, sound awareness, and contextual awareness while consuming minimal energy. This partnership is in line with Atmosic's commitment to IoT sustainability, as it leverages energy-efficient solutions to reduce reliance on batteries while also optimizing power use with AONDevices' AI technology. The collaboration will focus on headsets, wearables, game controllers, toys, cars, smart home appliances, smart buildings, and industrial IoT applications.

The ATM Series wireless SoC from Atmosic includes power management, energy harvesting, and RF radios that enable Bluetooth Low Energy and 802.15.4 protocols. The AI processors from AONDevices provide great accuracy in a variety of settings, supporting voice command recognition, sound awareness, and multi-sensor fusion. With adaptive speech activity detection, the technology aids in voice control and context identification, allowing for speaker independence in always-on and multi-word detection circumstances.

By decreasing the power consumption of RF radios and using captured energy to power sensors, tags, remotes, and other devices, Atmosic has been a leader in IoT sustainability. This strategy enables developers to produce ecologically friendly goods by eliminating reliance on batteries, hence lowering environmental impacts. The collaboration with AONDevices intends to further minimize power consumption by addressing energy utilization during sensor false detections.

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