From Stanford to Startup: EMAS Reinvents Edge AI with Ultra-Low Power Chips
Can a startup born in academia reshape the future of edge computing? EMAS thinks so. In this global interview, Pete Bernard (CEO, EDGE AI Foundation) sits down with Mohamed Ali (Founder, EMAS) and Mark Goranson (CEO, EMAS Semiconductor Division) to explore how their breakthrough RISC-V architecture is redefining power efficiency for edge AI.
What started as a research initiative in Singapore has evolved into a fabless semiconductor company with one of the world’s lowest-power edge AI chips. Discover how EMAS is tackling critical challenges in wearable devices, drones, robotics, and predictive maintenance with a processor that slashes energy use while enabling real-time AI.
✅ Learn about their near-memory architecture
✅ Explore how software compatibility is key to adoption
✅ See why anomaly detection and physical AI are perfect fits
✅ Get details on dev kits and global commercialization plans
Whether you’re a developer, OEM, or just love a good startup origin story—this one’s for you.
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