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Innominds Leverages Qualcomm to Build New Edge AI Platform

Chad Cox

April 15, 2024

San Jose, California. Innominds announced the availability of its iDhi, an enterprise and industrial IoT Edge Compute box. This Edge AI Platform is built around the Innominds ISQ5165/ISQ8250 small-form-factor System on Modules (SoM) and is powered by the Qualcomm QRB5165/QCS8250 processors delivering up to 15 TOPS. The platform accommodates multiple M.2 slots for integrating AI accelerator modules.

 

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Embedded Executive: Proprietary Vs. Open AI Ecosystems, Infineon

April 10, 2024

AI MCU vendors have mostly been putting themselves into two camps when it comes to the ecosystem. On one side, the vendor is providing everything themselves. In the other camp, the vendor is relying on partners and the community at large to provide the ecosystem. I recently spoke to Steve Tateosian, SVP of Industrial MCUs, IoT, Wireless, and Compute Business at Infineon, as the company just announced a bunch of AI MCUs and I wanted to find out which camp he was residing in. Find out on this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.