AI chip company Syntiant of Irvine and Stockholm-based Imagimob, a provider of tinyML platforms, said today they are collaborating to integrate Imagimob’s tinyML platform with Syntiant’s ultra-low-power NDP120 Neural Decision Processor.
“The integration will enable developers to use the Imagimob platform to create production-ready deep learning tinyML applications, and to optimize and deploy the ML models using the NDP120 by a simple click of a button,” the companies said in a statement.
The combined Imagimob-Syntiant solution supports a range of applications, such as sound event detection, keyword spotting, fall detection, anomaly detection, gesture detection and other use cases.
“Pairing our NDP120 with the Imagimob platform will enable developers to quickly and easily deploy deep learning models,” Syntiant CEO Kurt Busch said in the statement.
