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Cutting the AI Power Cord: Technology to Enable True Edge Inference — Maxim and Mouser Electronics

 

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are exciting buzzwords in the world of electronic engineering today. But in order for artificial intelligence or machine learning to get into mainstream edge devices, we need to enable true edge inference. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Kris Ardis from Maxim Integrated about the MAX78000 family of microcontrollers and how this new microcontroller family can help solve our AI inference challenges with low power, low latency, and a built-in neural network accelerator. 

Click here for more information about Maxim Integrated MAX78000 Ultra-Low-Power Arm Cortex-M4 Processor

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