STMicroelectronics to boost AI at the edgewith new NPU-accelerated STM32 microcontrollers New machine-learning capabilities make it possible to run computer vision, audio processing, sound analysis and more consumer and industrial applications at the edge STM32N6 MCU series is the most powerful in STM32 family, and first to feature proprietary Neural-ART Accelerator™ NPU, architected for embedded inferenceCombination of software and tools ecosystem continues to lower the barrier to entry for developers to take advantage of AI-accelerated performance for real-time operating systems Geneva, Switzerland, December 10, 2024 – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, is making embedded artificial intelligence (AI) truly here-to-help with a new microcontroller series integrating, for the first time, accelerated machine-learning (ML) capabilities.
The STM32N6 microcontroller (MCU) series is ST’s most powerful to date, and the first to embed ST’s proprietary neural processing unit (NPU), the Neural-ART Accelerator, delivering 600 times more machine-learning performance than a high-end STM32 MCU today.
The STM32N6 is a great example of the new trend melding energy-efficient Microcontroller workloads with the power of AI analytics to provide computer vision and mass sensor driven performance capable of great savings in the total cost of ownership in modern equipment.”1 Comments on STM32N6 from early customers LG is a multinational corporation known for its electronics, chemicals, and telecommunications products, including smartphones, home appliances, and televisions.
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