- Gives Bosch Sensortec sensor customers a complete edge AI
solution
- Tiny form factor board enables AI right at the sensing
point
- Arduino development board supported by multiple development
tools
PORTLAND, Ore., March 24,
2022 /PRNewswire/
-- SensiML™ Corporation, a leading developer
of AI tools for building intelligent Internet of
Things (IoT) endpoints, today announced that it supports AI/ML
development for the Arduino® Nicla Sense ME tiny form factor
board, which features Bosch Sensortec sensors. This support
allows developers to use the SensiML Analytics Toolkit to add local
intelligence quickly and easily to IoT endpoint applications using
any of a number of Bosch sensors via the latest board from the
Arduino pro series line-up.
The Arduino Nicla Sense ME board is physically small and comes
with a 64 MHz 32-bit Arm® Cortex-M4 processor along with motion,
environmental, pressure, and magnetic sensors from Bosch.
Additional sensors can be easily added using the built-in SPI or
I2C interfaces. The ultra-low power consumption and tiny size
(less than one square inch) of the Nicla Sense ME board enables IoT
developers to install complete, intelligent endpoints right at the
sensing point for a variety of applications including smart home
and building, consumer and athletic wearables, and industrial
automation.
SensiML's complete AI/ML development environment complements the
board, making it easy for Bosch Sensortec sensor users to create
low power yet highly intelligent endpoints without needing large
teams of data scientists or previous AI expertise. Together,
the SensiML Analytics Toolkit, Arduino Nicla Sense ME board, and
the Bosch Sensortec sensors create a complete end-to-end smart IoT
endpoint solution.
"Smart, tiny, ultra-low power and autonomous IoT endpoints are
the wave of the future," said Stefan
Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. "That's why we
worked with Arduino to develop the Nicla Sense ME board and with
SensiML to support the board and our Sensortec sensors with
sophisticated AI/AutoML development tools." The ultra-low power and
intelligent sensors from Bosch Sensortec, together with the
vigorous Arduino ecosystem and the powerful AutoML toolkit are
orchestrated to shorten the time to market for the IoT developers
to put together successful IoT endpoint solutions.
"Bosch sensors are very popular with IoT developers," said
Chris Rogers, SensiML's chief
executive officer. "Now they can use the new Arduino Nicla
Sense ME board along with our SensiML Analytics Toolkit and a
variety of other development tools to quickly and easily create
intelligent IoT endpoints with Bosch Sensortec sensors."
SensiML Analytics Toolkit and
Arduino Nicla Sense ME Board Available Now
The SensiML Analytics Toolkit and Arduino Nicla Sense ME board
with Bosch Sensortec sensor are available immediately from their
respective companies.
For more information on the SensiML tools, visit the SensiML
website at: https://sensiml.com/products
For more information on the Arduino Nicla Sense ME board, visit:
https://store.arduino.cc/products/nicla-sense-me
For more information on the Bosch Sensortec sensors, visit:
https://www.bosch-sensortec.com
About SensiML
SensiML, a subsidiary of QuickLogic (NASDAQ: QUIK), offers
cutting-edge software that enables ultra-low power IoT endpoints
that implement AI to transform raw sensor data into meaningful
insight at the device itself. The company's flagship solution, the
SensiML Analytics Toolkit, provides an end-to-end development
platform spanning data collection, labeling, algorithm and firmware
auto generation, and testing. The SensiML Toolkit supports Arm®
Cortex®-M class and higher microcontroller cores,
Intel® x86 instruction set processors, and heterogeneous
core QuickLogic SoCs and QuickAI platforms
with FPGA optimizations. For more information,
visit www.sensiml.com.
SensiML and logo are trademarks of SensiML. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective holders and should
be treated as such.
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