<p>➀ ROHM launches first standalone AI MCUs with on-device learning and inference capabilities, eliminating cloud dependency; </p><p>➀ Utilizes proprietary Solist-AI for real-time anomaly detection in industrial devices, reducing downtime and maintenance costs; </p><p>➂ Features 1,000x faster AI processing and low power consumption, supported by developer tools for seamless integration.</p>
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