Polyn Technology Eyes Q1 Release of Tiny AI Chip for Wearables
Israeli company Polyn Technology announced Wednesday that its first neuromorphic analog signal processor chip, with a “brain-mimicking architecture,” has been packaged and evaluated. The Tiny AI chip bridges analog computations and the digital core and is said to replicate the pre-processing done in the primary cortical area of the human brain “before learning at the center.” The company expects the chip to be available to wearables customers in Q1, combining photoplethysmography and inertial measurement unit sensors for measuring heart rate and activity.