PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- SensiML™
Corporation, a leading developer of AI tools for building
intelligent IoT endpoints, today announced that it has joined the
Arm® AI Partner Program, an initiative focused on creating and
nurturing strategic alliances to enhance the Arm ecosystem, and to
simplify the deployment of Machine Learning (ML) and AI on
intelligent endpoint devices by providing best-in-class tools,
algorithms and applications to businesses around the globe.
The AI-based SensiML Analytics Toolkit, and its extensive support
of Arm® Cortex®-A and Cortex-M processors from a variety of Arm
licensees, complements that focus.
Through this strategic partnership, SensiML gains broader access
to developers using Arm Cortex processors from Arm licensees
including STMicroelectronics, Nordic, NXP, QuickLogic and Raspberry
Pi (Broadcom), and is afforded the opportunity to build additional
complementary relationships related to the entire system-on-chip
AI-for-IoT ecosystem. SensiML's Analytics Toolkit provides
developers using Arm Cortex with a complete end-to-end AI workflow,
making it easy for them to implement intelligent IoT edge
products. Furthermore, it utilizes the Arm Cortex
Microcontroller Software Interface (CMSIS), CMSIS-DSP and CMSIS-NN
software libraries to optimize power/performance for feature
processing and neural networks on Cortex-M processors.
SensiML tools automate not just the process of generating the AI
algorithm, but also the otherwise manual front-end effort
associated with collecting and labeling training data. Its
complete solution includes data collection, labeling, feature
extraction, ML classification, and embedded auto code
generation. By delivering a complete solution, the SensiML
design flow is effective for a wide range of IoT endpoint
applications, but especially for those in the industrial, consumer,
healthcare, and wearable markets.
"One of our key objectives is to support popular and
broadly-adopted processors such as those licensed from Arm," said
Chris Rogers, CEO at SensiML.
"Our AI solution is completely aligned with Arm's goal of
having an ecosystem that supports the quick and easy creation of
sophisticated machine learning algorithms for time-series sensors
running on IoT endpoint devices by small teams with little or no
previous AI/ML experience."
"With more IoT endpoint devices coming online each day, we are
also seeing an increase in on-device AI taking place," said Jem
Davies, VP, Fellow and GM, Machine Learning Group, Arm. "Arm
remains committed to helping our partners deliver intelligent
solutions to our mutual customers, and the Arm AI Partner Program
is meant to leverage the extensive Arm AI ecosystem to help
partners like SensiML reach the right audiences and simply deploy
AI on these intelligent endpoint devices."
For more information on Arm's AI Partner Program, please visit
https://www.arm.com/why-arm/partner-ecosystem/artificial-intelligence.
Availability
The SensiML Analytics Toolkit supporting
Arm Cortex processors is available now. For more information, visit
https://sensiml.com/products.
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.
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