Innatera announces Joya Design's Pulsar-powered AI module
The module debuts at AWE Shanghai 2026 for portable smart products like cribs, enabling on-device audio intelligence.
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In short: Innatera accelerated the deployment of its Pulsar neuromorphic microcontroller and launched the Synfire platform to unify the edge AI ecosystem.
The module debuts at AWE Shanghai 2026 for portable smart products like cribs, enabling on-device audio intelligence.
Synfire unifies neuromorphic ecosystem, standardizes models, and accelerates edge AI deployment. Open for registration, fully available late April.
Joya Design integrates Innatera's Pulsar chip into Joya EdgeCore® for consumer audio products, debuting at AWE Shanghai 2026. It targets portable devices like cribs and strollers with on-device intelligence.
They combine Innatera's neuromorphic Pulsar platform with Byte Lab's electronics design and manufacturing to accelerate deployable edge AI systems for industrial and sensing applications.
Innatera has introduced Synfire, an open, community-driven platform designed to unify and accelerate the neuromorphic ecosystem. The platform is open for registration and will be...
We dive into Innatera’s Pulsar neuromorphic microcontroller and its real-world applications: radar presence sensing, privacy-preserving “computer vision without cameras,” and intelligent smoke detectors that can...
The company unveiled the initiative at Edge AI San Diego 2026, with the platform open for early registration and a full launch scheduled for late...
Innatera creates Synfire, an open and community-driven platform for neuromorphic AI development.
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