Eta Compute

310 N. Westlake Blvd, Ste 110
Westlake Village, CA 91362
https://etacompute.com/
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AI & Machine Learning

Eta Compute’s Low Power AI Vision Board Accelerates Design, Test, and Deployment of Embedded Vision Solutions - News

March 11, 2021

Eta Compute and Edge Impulse will co-host a free webinar on March 31 to demonstrate the powerful advantages of the AI Vision Board and Edge Impulse’s embedded machine learning workflow.

IoT

Evan Petridis Joins Eta Compute as Chief Product Officer and Executive Vice President of Systems Engineering - Press Release

February 18, 2021

Mr. Petridis will drive the company’s systems solutions strategy to develop innovative products that help unlock the full potential of the IoT and deliver AI anywhere.

AI & Machine Learning

Eta Compute Releases TENSAI Flow Software - News

August 12, 2020

The suite complements existing development resources from the company and allows for seamless design from concept to firmware.

Processing

Eta Compute Introduces an Integrated, Ultra Low Power AI Sensor Board for Machine Learning at The Edge - News

June 23, 2020

With Eta Compute's low power ECM3532 AI Sensor Board, most functions needed, including data acquisition, are integrated onto a single board that functions for months on a single battery cell.

Industrial

Machine Vision in the mW Range Makes IoT Endpoint Inferencing Practical - Story

June 12, 2020

IoT endpoints lie at the frontier of embedded vision. And, as with other frontiers, there are challenges, not least of which is power efficiency.

Processing

Eta Compute, Edge Impulse Partner for Faster Development, Deployment of Machine Learning at the Edge - News

May 12, 2020

The partnership will contribute to the development process from concept to production for embedded machine learning in micropower devices.

IoT

Eta Compute Announces Production Silicon of the Energy-Efficient Edge AI Processor - News

March 16, 2020

Eta Compute announced it has made the first shipment of production silicon for its ECM3532, an AI multicore processor for embedded sensor applications.