Energous and Syntiant Collaborate for Wireless Charging of Always-on Edge AI Processors
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Deployment of IoT edge devices for industrial, retail and other applications is expanding as they enable new data processing capabilities, said Cesar Johnston, CEO of Energous.
Key Points:
- Deployment of IoT edge devices for industrial, retail and other applications is expanding as they enable new data processing capabilities, said Cesar Johnston, CEO of Energous.
- Syntiants Neural Decision Processors help reduce infrastructure costs by moving AI processing from the cloud to the edge, reliably, securely and with nominal power consumption, said Kurt Busch, CEO of Syntiant.
- Energous wireless power networks support one to many charging, allowing multiple devices to be simultaneously charged from a single transmitter.
- The company received the worlds first FCC Part 18 certification for at-a-distance wireless charging and has been awarded over 200 patents for its WattUp wireless charging technology to-date.