<p>➀ POLYN Technology has validated its Neuromorphic Analogue Signal Processing (NASP) chip, which performs AI inference in the analog domain with microwatt-level power consumption, significantly lower than digital processors;</p><p>➁ The NASP platform processes sensor signals in their native analog form, targeting always-on edge devices for applications like wearables, automotive sensing, and robotics;</p><p>➂ The first chip features a Voice Activity Detection (VAD) core, with future plans for speaker recognition and voice extraction, and evaluation kits are now available for ultra-low-power voice control development.</p>
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