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Startup Innatera covered in IEEE Spectrum
- Wednesday, 11 June 2025
SPS Startup Innatera has recently launched Pulsar, a new Spiking Neural Network chip based on neuromorphic computing, that promises ultralow-power AI sensor applications in consumer, industrial, and IoT settings.
The news was covered by IEEE Spectrum. They write:
Innatera’s Pulsar chip revolutionizes edge AI with brain-inspired spiking neural networks, delivering up to 500× lower power use and 100× faster response. Its hybrid analog-digital design enables ultra-efficient, real-time processing—paving the way for smarter, energy-conscious sensors and devices worldwide.
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