Neuromorphic processor company Innatera has raised $21 million in an extended Series A funding round. The company initially raised $16m in March but the round was oversubscribed, leading to the ...
Editor’s note: “Brain-Inspired AI Is Coming Faster Than You Think” was previously published in July 2025 with the title, “Beyond GPUs: Why Neuromorphic Chips Could Power the Future of AI.” It has ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--What’s New: Today, two researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS), who are members of the Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (INRC), presented ...
DELFT, Netherlands, Nov. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Innatera, the leader in brain-like neuromorphic computing for ultra-low-power intelligence at the sensor edge, announces its supply-led collaboration ...
Our latest and most advanced technologies — from AI to Industrial IoT, advanced robotics, and self-driving cars — share serious problems: massive energy consumption, limited on-edge capabilities, ...
Innatera claims the first commercially available microcontroller to deliver brain-like intelligence to edge devices. Featuring 100× lower latency and 500× lower energy consumption than conventional AI ...
Delft, The Netherlands – Nov. 11, 2025 – Innatera, a neuromorphic computing company, announced that Xiamen Joyatech Co., Ltd. (“Joya”) has become its first Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) customer.
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Innatera says its new chip, Pulsar, can lower latency to as little as one-one-hundredth that of conventional processors and consume only one-five-hundredth the power they use for artificial ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "The Global Market for Low Power/High Efficiency AI Semiconductors 2026-2036" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The market for low power/high efficiency ...
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