Sponsored Content Ultra low power processor GAP9 Enabling new generation of hearables and IoT devices T
he next generation of hearable products will achieve a new level of audio quality, adapting themselves to their wearer and their wearer’s environment.
This is making new demands on embedded audio processors: a combination of DSP and AI workloads, executed at ultra low energy and latency levels yet retaining flexibility and ease of programming. At the same time, IoT sensors are requiring extreme processing capabilities while retaining a battery life measured in years. GreenWaves’ GAP9 is a completely new type of processor designed from the ground up to address these requirements. GAP9 is an ultra-low power and easy-to- program processor that is able to process classic and ultra-low latency Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Neural Network workloads in highly energy-constrained devices. GAP processors are being used in battery powered IoT products that analyze images, sounds and more and hearable products that combine features such as AI-adapted Active Noise Cancellation, AI- based noise reduction and spatial audio.
About GreenWaves
GreenWaves is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2014 and based in Grenoble, France. We design and market ultra low power processors for energy
constrained products such as hearables, wearables, IoT & medical monitoring products.
GreenWaves’ system-on-chips enable companies to develop and bring to market products with new to world features enabled by state of the art machine
learning and digital signal processing techniques. Our leading edge development tools enable audio and machine learning developers to productively harness the power of GAP processors.
GreenWaves GAP9 processor powers features such as neural network based
noise removal and adaptive noise cancellation, multi-channel spatial sound and listening enhancement technologies in next generation earbuds and headphones with market leading energy efficiency.
www.greenwaves-technologies.com
48 June 2023
Components in Electronics
www.cieonline.co.uk.uk
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