World’s First eFPGA Technology on 22 FD-SOI Process

When GLOBALFOUNDRIES announced the introduction of a brand-new process technology “developed specifically to meet the ultra-low power requirements of the next generation of connected devices” (as they stated in their announcement’s press release), we knew that it would be a great fit for our ArcticPro™ 2 architecture, and in particular our embedded FPGA (eFPGA) technology […]

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Machine learning at the node

Listen to this short (5-minute) interview between Rich Nass, Editor, Embedded Computing Design and Brian Faith, QuickLogic’s President and CEO during which they discuss current trends in AI – specifically, machine learning at the node level of the network, and how new battery powered solutions can provide critical processing capabilities. Click here to listen […]

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QuickAI in the News

Kevin Morris of EE Journal has written an excellent article on QuickAI that you might enjoy.   AI at the IoT Endpoint Quicklogic Fosters Sensing Ecosystem Read Article   “QuickLogic, along with SensiML, General Vision, and Nepes Corporation, are introducing the “QuickAI” ecosystem and development HDK, which combines QuickLogic’s EOS S3 SoC FPGAs with NM500 […]

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Enabling Voice in the Smart Home

Murata, a leading Japanese electronic supplier, recently demonstrated its low power wi-fi smart speaker reference design using a small smart home model at the IoT/M2M show in Japan. Using the Murata remote control, users could issue a command such as “Please turn on the 1st floor light.” The smart speaker would then control the house […]

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Webcast: Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Cognitive Sensing at the Endpoint

Hosted by QuickLogic, ABI Research, General Vision, SensiML and Nepes Friday, May 4th 2018 10:00 AM PDT Register Here AI has emerged as a key technology driver in the cloud and has vast potential to give rise to new applications at the endpoints of the compute universe. In many applications today, implementing AI requires compute […]

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