Today is the last day at CES and we would like to highlight the box lifting wearable demo in the SensiML suite. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), more than one million workers experience back injuries each year. One-fourth of all worker compensation indemnity claims are a result of back injuries. In this […]
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Edge AI Sensor Algorithms for Sports & Ergonomic Wearables
Boxing Punching Bag Demo Data Labeling One of the demonstrations in the SensiML™ suite is a boxing punching bag to identify the different punches and frequency. The takeaway from this demo is how simple it is to build application-specific sports wearable algorithms using SensiML Analytics Toolkit software. This demo shows the accurate detection of jabs, […]
QuickLogic’s EOS S3 Platform in Kyocera Smartphone
Today we unveiled details on a significant design win for QuickLogic’s ultra-low power EOS S3 voice and sensor processing SoC platform. Specifically, Kyocera has chosen our platform for its Torque G04 smartphone – a ruggedized handheld device made for demanding outdoor work and play applications. The reasons they chose the EOS S3 are manyfold, but […]
QuickLogic, Infineon and Flex Deliver Complete Development-to-Production Solution for IoT Endpoint Applications
This week at CES, QuickLogic and Infineon will showcase the FLEXino Sensor Fusion Development Kit from global supply chain and manufacturing company Flex. This kit includes a sensor fusion daughter board which features QuickLogic’s EOS S3 SoC ultra-low power voice and sensor processing platform along with Infineon’s DPS310 digital barometric pressure sensor and IM69D130 digital […]
Reverse Stock Split
Today we announced that the Board of Directors has unanimously voted to approve a reverse split of our shares. This action comes two weeks after we received overwhelming shareholder approval in our recent special meeting of stockholders on November 26. A link to today’s news release can be found in the Press Release section of […]
Free Software Toolkit Trial for AI-Based Wearable and Industrial IoT Applications
If you’re developing AI-based consumer wearable or industrial IoT products, you’ll likely be evaluating various software tools to help implement AI on your wearable or IoT device. The options range from cloud-based analytics which offers nearly limitless computing resources but introduces communication issues such as latency, bandwidth constraints, fault tolerance, and security – to local […]
The Value of Working with Platform Companies
Since our financial results call on November 6, I have been asked a few times to further clarify the business potential related to the “mega-cap company” I referred to during the call. Given this important topic, I determined it would be worthwhile to share more context here in the form of a public blog. For […]
Today’s Preliminary Proxy Filing
We filed a preliminary proxy statement today with the SEC that outlines the steps we must take to maintain our compliance for trading on the NASDAQ Capital Market if our stock does not close with at least a $1.00 bid price for ten consecutive trading days by January 13, 2020. The timing of today’s filing […]
eFPGA and PULP – The Ultimate (Low) Power Couple
Back in August of last year we announced a collaboration with one of the top technical universities in Europe – ETH in Zurich, Switzerland. They were building a unique open-source SoC-based platform called “PULP”, which is short for “Parallel Ultra Low Power”. This platform is based on the concept of combining multiple RISC-V cores, each […]
Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The first industrial revolution started in roughly the middle of the 18th century and ran for about a hundred years. The key elements of that revolution were the transition from hand-made to machine-crafted goods (especially textiles) and water and later steam-powered machinery. The second industrial revolution started around the mid-1800s and lasted into the first […]