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Friday, February 01, 2019

IAR tools selected for designing with custom AI IoT chips

By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk

Eta Compute has chosen IAR Systems in Sweden to provide the embedded toolchain for a new generation of customised neural networking chips aimed at the Internet of Things (IoT) 

Using IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm with Eta Compute SoCs, developers will be able to fully use the power-efficient features of the Cortex-M3 core in the SoC, boosting development of AI-based IoT applications.

Eta Compute is part of the Arm DesignStart program, which enables the creation of custom SoCs with low cost and fast access, and provides a verified subsystem for a wide range of applications, including IoT, gateways, sensor, control and mixed signal SoCs, as well as design services and support. 

"IAR Systems' tools have a demonstrated capability of generating the smallest, most efficient code, while maintaining application integrity," said Paul Washkewicz, Vice President and co-founder of Eta Compute. "IAR Embedded Workbench is fast and lightweight, resulting in an IDE that aids in development. Additionally, their quick, knowledgeable, and professional support teams help accelerate the time it takes to move from prototype to production."

"Eta Compute is an exciting startup that has accomplished game changing technology in the three years since its start," says Robert DeOliveira, Director Strategic Sales, IAR Systems. "They are actively exploring new application areas for their technology. Their decision to standardize development on IAR Embedded Workbench underscores the importance of having sophisticated, smart tools to overcome challenges and complexities in next-generation embedded applications."

www.iar.com/iar-embedded-workbench.

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